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They were adept at plugging songs, and within a few years were publishing the works of such composers as Victor Herbert, George M. Cohan, Ben Harney and John Walter Bratton.
Eventually they would become known as the “ Nine Young Men from Kentucky ”: William Bratton, John Colter, Joseph Field, Reubin Field, Charles Floyd, George Gibson, Nathaniel Pryor, George Shannon, and John Shields.
Hundreds of musical comedies were staged on Broadway in the 1890s and early 1900s made up of songs written in New York's Tin Pan Alley involving composers such as Gus Edwards, John Walter Bratton, and George M. Cohan ( Little Johnny Jones ( 1904 ), 45 Minutes From Broadway ( 1906 ), and George Washington Jr. ( 1906 )).

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* " He Ought To Have A Tablet In The Hall of Fame " ( w. Arthur L. Robb m. John Walter Bratton )-Edward M. Favor on Edison
* " He Ought To Have A Tablet In The Hall of Fame " w. Arthur L. Robb m. John Walter Bratton
In 2003, the Blue Ribbon Rampart Review Panel, chaired by Constance L. Rice of the Advancement Project, was convened by the Los Angeles Police Commission and Chief William J. Bratton.

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In 1995, the Boston Globe reported that New York Police Commissioner William J. Bratton created a furor when he said he agreed with most of what Dershowitz had to say.
* Boston Globe November 15, 1995, Metro section, p. 1: " Bratton calls ' testilying ' by police a real concern "
In 1990, William J. Bratton became head of the New York City Transit Police.
Bratton had the police more strictly enforce the law against subway fare evasion, public drinking, urination, and the " squeegee men " who had been wiping windshields of stopped cars and demanding payment.
C. R. Sridhar, in his article in the Economic and Political Weekly, also challenges the broken windows policing and the notion introduced in the annotated by Kelling and Bratton — that aggressive policing, such as the “ zero tolerance ” police strategy adopted by William Bratton, the appointed commissioner of the New York Police Department — is the sole cause of the decrease of crime rates in New York City.
* William J. Bratton.
* Wallace Thies, and Patrick Bratton, “ When Governments Collide in the Taiwan Strait ,” Journal of Strategic Studies, 27, no.
Most of the state had capitulated to the British after their capture of Charleston, but after the Waxhaw Massacre in nearby Lancaster County in May 1780, residents of the New Acquisition took part in a regional resistance, led by men such as William " Billy " Hill, William Bratton and Samuel Watson.
* William Bratton, B. A.
Bratton Township is a township in Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, United States.
* " Somebody's Been Around Here Since I've Been Gone " m. John Walter Bratton
* " The Teddy Bears ' Picnic " w. James B. Kennedy m. John Walter Bratton ( Words 1932 )

Bratton and Kelling
Giuliani appointed Kelling ’ s intellectual collaborator William J. Bratton as New York City Police Commissioner in 1994, saying, " I chose Bill Bratton because he agreed with the Broken Windows theory.

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His hits also include " The Isle of Capri ", " My Prayer ", " Teddy Bears ' Picnic " ( music by John Walter Bratton ), " Love is Like a Violin ", " Hokey Cokey " and " Roll Along Covered Wagon ".
Perhaps the best remembered now is " Teddy Bears ' Picnic ", with lyrics by Jimmy Kennedy in 1932 and the tune by British composer John William Bratton was from 1907.

Bratton and implemented
Together with Bratton, he reinstated the community policing program, implemented a flexible work week schedule and the COMPSTAT system, and initiated a comprehensive recruitment and retention campaign.

Bratton and zero
Republican Mayor Rudy Giuliani hired Bill Bratton as his police commissioner who adopted the strategy more widely in New York City after Giuliani's election in 1993, under the rubrics of " quality of life " and " zero tolerance ".
* Robust " zero tolerance " campaign against petty crime and anti-social behavior under Mayor Giuliani and Police Commissioner Bill Bratton
In New York, Bratton adopted a zero tolerance policing policy from 1990.

Bratton and methods
Giuliani-era New York City Police Commissioner Bratton took these methods to Los Angeles on being appointed Los Angeles Police Department chief of police.

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* " My Cosy Corner Girl " ( w. Charles Noel Douglas m. John Walter Bratton )-Henry Burr on Columbia-Harry Macdonough on Edison
*" The Sunshine Of Paradise Alley " ( w. Walter H. Ford m. John Walter Bratton )-George J. Gaskin on Berliner
In 1951, after beating Tommy Ciarlo twice, once in Caracas, Venezuela, and Hairston once again, he finally became a world champion when he beat Johnny Bratton for the world Welterweight title by a decision in 15 on May 18.
Sumner was portrayed by Creed Bratton, best known for also playing a character of the same name on the American TV series The Office, in the 2012 film Saving Lincoln.
" Pursuant to the claim of financial exigency, on or about February 17, 2009, President Bratton issued layoff notices to nearly 25 % of SFAI's tenured faculty.
An autumnal view of Westbury White Horse on the edge of Bratton Castle
The Westbury or Bratton White Horse is a hill figure on the escarpment of Salisbury Plain, approximately east of Westbury in England.
Located on the edge of Bratton Downs and lying just below an Iron Age hill fort, it is the oldest of several white horses carved in Wiltshire.
Boyce was born on June 16, 1858 in New Texas, Pennsylvania — now Plum Borough — to a Presbyterian farm couple, David and Margaret Jane Bratton Boyce.
Also featured are: Vic DiCara from 108 on guitar, Chris Bratton from Chain Of Strength on drums and Mark Hayworth from Hardstance on bass.
Parks ' most frequent media quarrels have been with his successor as police chief, William Bratton, due to their differing stances on LAPD policies.
* Creed Bratton parodies himself on the NBC sitcom The Office.
Knobler went on to collaborate on numerous best-selling books, including the political memoir All's Fair by James Carville and Mary Matalin and the autobiographies of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Hakeem Olajuwon, Governor Ann Richards, NYPD Commissioner William Bratton, and Sumner Redstone.
In 1999, Tim Bratton, J. P. Lester, Sylvain Rebaud, Alexandre Brouaux, Nick Sincaglia and Dave Lampton were working on a new streaming audio engine.
Bratton went on to an academic career at the University of London, publishing on nineteenth-century popular culture and latterly concentrating on performance ; she is now Research Professor in Theatre and Cultural History at Royal Holloway, University of London.

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