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" At noon, Johnson conducted his first cabinet meeting in the Treasury Secretary's office, asked all members to remain in their positions, and directed the appropriate members to initiate Lincoln's funeral arrangements.
At one point during the performance, Booth was said to have shaken his finger in Lincoln's direction as he delivered a line of dialogue.
At a meeting on February 12, 1948, Lincoln's Birthday, he led the Society in swearing the Pledge with two words added, " under God.
At one stage " The Man in Lincoln's Nose " was touted as a collaboration with John Michael Hayes.
At Lincoln's Inn, John Rich presented and performed as Harlequin in similar productions.
At some point before 1422, the greater part of " Lincoln's Inn ", as they had become known, after the Earl, moved to the estate of Ralph Neville, the Bishop of Chichester, near Chancery Lane.
At the Ball's Bluff battle on October 21, 1861, Union Senator and Colonel Edward D. Baker, who was a close friend of President Lincoln's, was killed and Brig.
At this time, there was no formal legal education, and the only requirement for a person to be called to the Bar was for him to have eaten five dinners a term at Lincoln's Inn, and to have read the first sentence of a paper prepared for him by the steward.
" At Lincoln's death Stanton uttered what became a memorable quote, " Now he belongs to the ages ," and lamented, " There lies the most perfect ruler of men the world has ever seen.
The Lincolnshire Echo Stand at At Lincoln's Ground, Sincil Bank.
At a roundabout at the south end of ( what becomes ) Lincoln's High Street, it exits to the right along South Park, passing the HQ of Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue Service, and meets the B1188 at traffic lights, where it heads left as Canwick Road.
At the end of 2008, Her Majesty the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh officially opened in Lincoln's Inn Fields a new £ 71 million state-of-the-art building housing the LSE's Departments of Law and Management, being the first time that LSE has re-located one of its major academic departments to actual frontage on the park.
At the Lincoln's Inn Fields Theatre ( 1700 – 1704 ) he first appeared as Maximus in Valentinian, and his success was immediate.
At Lincoln's Inn Fields is the " Angel of Dulness ," John Rich:
At its center stands the cenotaph, a 7-ton block of reddish marble inscribed with Lincoln's name and the years he lived.
At that time he started to work on a series of projects in which he explored works with loose poetic themes, such as The Sublime, Monkey Island and Plato's Cave, Rothko's Chapel, Lincoln's Profile, using a variety of different media such as drawing, painting, sculpture, performance, video, and writing.
At the time of his death, he was working on two books: one concerning Abraham Lincoln's presidency and the United States Constitution, and another about de Vere's poetry.
At the Great Union and Emancipation Meeting at Exeter Hall, London, on 29 January 1863 in support of Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation, the crowning speech of the evening was given by Christopher Newman Hall.
At the end of the 1992 – 1993 season, Lincoln's chairman John Reames announced that Steve Thompson's contract as first team manager would not be renewed and Alexander was placed in caretaker charge, steering the Imps to a 2 – 0 home victory over Darlington in the final game of the season.
At first Hickman declined but finally agreed after Castle convinced him it would help Lincoln's career.

At and inaugural
At the onset of his inaugural term in 1949, then-President of the United States Harry S. Truman assembled an advisory group to suggest ways to accomplish his Point Four Program, of which a significant component was an effort to strengthen developing countries, especially those nearest to the Eastern Bloc, to dissuade them from aligning with other communist states.
At the 2002 Winter Olympics, she became the inaugural women's skeleton champion.
At the beginning of the story-within-the-story, Roland ( age fourteen ) earns his guns — an episode retold in the inaugural issue of The Gunslinger Born — and becomes the youngest gunslinger in memory.
At that time, the Vice President was inaugurated in the Senate Chamber, where he would give an inaugural address.
At the inaugural concert, Groves and Sir Thomas Beecham shared the podium.
At the end of the campaign Matthews was made the inaugural winner of the European Footballer of the Year award, having narrowly defeated Alfredo Di Stéfano 47 to 44 in the poll.
Though James and Knowles were later seen at a red carpet event following the film's release embracing each other, James expressed her displeasure with Knowles at a Seattle concert in January 2009, a few days after Knowles sang her song, " At Last ", at the first inaugural ball for Barack Obama.
At the inaugural 1896 Games, the rowing competition was cancelled due to strong winds.
At one point, he was the group's chairman, and threw out the ceremonial opening pitch in Fenway Park's inaugural game ( April 20, 1912 ), as well as in the 1912 World Series later that year.
At the inaugural WrestleMania at a sold out Madison Square Garden in 1985, Sammartino was in his son's corner, for his match against Brutus Beefcake.
At the time of its establishment it became the ninth university in the state and its inaugural vice-chancellor was C. D.
The aim of the modern research university, said Gilman, was to " extend, even by minute accretions, the realm of knowledge " At his inaugural address at Hopkins, Gilman asked: " What are we aiming at?
At the outdoor inaugural ceremonies for Franklin Pierce in 1853, she caught a cold and the next day came down with a fever.
At the Paris exhibition of 1900 he received the gold medal for mountain surveys, and the founders medal of the Royal Geographical Society in 1905, and served as President of the Alpine Club for 1902 – 04 and became the first president of The Alpine Ski Club at its inaugural meeting in 1908.
At its inaugural meeting in September 1951, CCÉ came up with the title of Fleadh Cheoil, aiming to make this a great national festival of traditional music.
At the inaugural meeting of the Executive Council of Upper Canada in March 1793, Simcoe heard from a witness the story of Chloe Cooley, a female slave who had been violently removed from Canada for sale in the United States.
At the inaugural session of the 12th Johor State Assembly in 2008, the Sultan stated his stand on Malaysia's sovereignty over Pedra Branca, and vowed to find legal means to retrieve the island's sovereignty.
At the inaugural 12th Johor State Assembly Seating in April 2008, a minor controversy erupted when one opposition member of parliament ( MP ), Gwee Tong Hiang, flouted dress regulations by appearing in a lounge suit and tie instead of the usual official attire and songkok.
At the start of 1935, the seven-year-old Equipoise was sent to California for the inaugural running of the world's richest race, the Santa Anita Handicap, which was to be his final race.
At the end of 1982 Spencer finally won a match in the UK Championship, having lost his first match in every event since the inaugural tournament in 1977.
At the inaugural Clash of the Champions in March 1988, Sting challenged Ric Flair for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship.
At the time Tortorella was the head coach of Brabham's Virginia Lancers, but left the Lancers to become the assistant coach of the American Hockey League's New Haven Nighthawks before the ECHL's inaugural season in 1988.
At the inaugural 1999 Welsh Assembly Election he won election to the National Assembly for Wales there.
At first Veeck considered moving the Browns back to Milwaukee ( where they had played their inaugural season in 1901 ).

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