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Calhoun and set
While conversing with the Spanish Ambassador to Washington, Senator John C. Calhoun ( Arliss Howard ) launches into a damning diatribe aimed at President Van Buren, emphasizing the economic importance of slaves in the South, and ends his tirade with a concealed but clear threat that should the government set a precedent for abolition by releasing the Amistad Africans, the South will have little choice but to go to war with the North.
Accompanied by Ann Marie Calhoun on violin, the band recorded acoustic rearrangements of 12 of their previously released songs, which resulted in a double-disc set, along with the band's concerts the previous year at Philadelphia's Electric Factory.
The coat of arms designed for Calhoun College combines the university arms, set atop the Cross of St. Andrew.
Calhoun then orders that Club Sugar Ray be destroyed, and his men set fire to it in the middle of night.
Living Colour reunited on December 21, 2000 at CBGB's during a set by Will Calhoun and Doug Wimbish's live drum ' n ' bass duo, Headfake.
The " Old Republicans ," led by John Randolph of Roanoke, refused to form a coalition with the Federalists and instead set up a separate opposition, since the main Republican leaders ( notably James Madison, Albert Gallatin, James Monroe, John C. Calhoun and Henry Clay ) had in effect adopted Federalist principles by chartering the Second Bank of the United States, promoting internal improvements for transportation, raising tariffs to protect factories, and promoting a strong army and navy after the failures of the War of 1812.

Calhoun and up
Tracking down Mrs. Calhoun was like trying to catch up with Paul Revere between Lexington and Concord.
In the years leading up to the Nullification Crisis, the resolutions divided Jeffersonian democrats, with states ' rights proponents such as John C. Calhoun supporting the Principles of ' 98 and President Andrew Jackson opposing them.
With the goal of building a strong nation that could fight future wars, Calhoun aggressively pushed for protective tariffs ( to build up industry ), a national bank, internal improvements ( such as canals and ports ), and other nationalist policies that he later repudiated.
The feud between him and Jackson heated up as Calhoun informed the President that he risked another attack from his opponents.
Professor Craig Calhoun took up the post of Director in September 2012.
For the last 20 miles ( 32 km ) of its course, the Illinois is separated from the Mississippi River by only about five miles, by a peninsula of land that makes up Calhoun County.
Stone / Calhoun is also credited as the writer of " Rattle My Bones ", a 1956 recording by The Jodimars ( made up of former members of the Comets ), that used a similar verse structure and a chorus that went, " We're gonna rattle, gonna shake, gonna rattle, gonna shake ".
Consequently, the material from these shows would make up videos and B-sides for the A Momentary Lapse of Reason singles and later these shows were released as bootleg recordings entitled Pink Floyd: The Calhoun Tapes and Would You Buy a Ticket to This Show.
In 1931, the route was realigned to run east, rather than south into Augusta, where it then met up with M-96 just inside the Calhoun County line.
He soon meets up with Barney Calhoun and Alyx Vance, and joins the resistance against the Combine.
His loyal deputy mayor is Kevin Calhoun, a young man from Louisiana who grew up loving politics.
Fuller, in command of the Texas, picked up 11 Confederate troops at Calhoun.
Born on August 3, 1934, William Dee Calhoun grew up on a farm in McKinney, Texas ; a rural suburb located in Collin County about north of Dallas.
In fact, legend says that Calhoun was eventually discovered by a group of traveling wrestling promoters while physically moving his cows by literally picking them up off the ground and carrying them across the field.
In fact, never was Calhoun ’ s “ athleticism ” more evident than when he was matched up against fellow wrestling giant Happy Humphrey ( real name: William Cobb ) in a series of highly-anticipated altercations during the early 1960s.
Smalls is accused by Calhoun of coming up short with the nightly receipts at the Pitty Pat Club.
Richie agrees to pick her up on the way to collect money for Calhoun.
Vera then pays Calhoun a surprise visit, who tells them ( as part of an act ) how she did not want to be mixed up in robbing him.
Jeff Calhoun then replaced López and threw two wild pitches, the second scoring Knight to put New York up by two.
Alyx and Gordon eventually meet up with Barney Calhoun and a group of other survivors who are preparing to move on a train station to escape City 17.
Because of how the Battle of Atlanta unfolded, these fortifications were never really put to the test, the City's Mayor Calhoun capitulating to the siege after the railways to Macon were seized by Union forces and an untimely " accident " ignited and blew up the primary Ammo dump within the City, leaving them practically defenseless.
With Crazy Horse, he led forces north across the river to drive Company E and F due north up present-day Calhoun Couley to present-day Finley Ridge.

Calhoun and Bureau
* Belko, William S. "' John C. Calhoun and the Creation of the Bureau of Indian Affairs: An Essay on Political Rivalry, Ideology, and Policymaking in the Early Republic ," South Carolina Historical Magazine 2004 105 ( 3 ): 170 – 197.
According to the United States Census Bureau, Calhoun has a total area of, of which, of it is land and 1. 00 % is water.
The current Bureau of Indian Affairs was formed on March 11, 1824, by Secretary of War John C. Calhoun, who created the agency as a division within his department, without authorization from the United States Congress.
* Belko, William S. "' John C. Calhoun and the Creation of the Bureau of Indian Affairs: An Essay on Political Rivalry, Ideology, and Policymaking in the Early Republic ," South Carolina Historical Magazine 2004 105 ( 3 ): 170 – 197.
* Matagorda Island: Block 2201, Census Tract 9905, Calhoun County, Texas United States Census Bureau

Calhoun and Indian
Under President James Monroe, Secretary of War John C. Calhoun devised the first plans for Indian removal.
As secretary, Calhoun had responsibility for management of Indian affairs.
In 1849, James S. Calhoun was appointed official Indian agent of Indian Affairs for the Southwest Territory of the U. S. He had headquarters in Santa Fe and was responsible for all of the Indian residents of the area.
John Calhoun Johnson, Sierra explorer and founder of " Johnson's Cutoff " ( now U. S. Route 50 ), was the first white man to see Meeks Bay and from a peak above the lake he named Fallen Leaf Lake after his Indian guide.
McKenney preferred to call it the " Indian Office ", whereas the current name was preferred by Calhoun.
* James S. Calhoun, Georgia Politician, Army Colonel, Federal Indian Agent, and Territorial Governor of New Mexico
In July 1835, hundreds of Cherokee, not from just the Treaty Party but also from the National Party ( including John Ross ), converged on John Ridge ’ s plantation named Running Waters ( near Calhoun, Georgia ) to meet with John F. Schermerhorn ( President Jackson's envoy on the matter of a removal treaty with the Cherokee Nation East ), Return J. Meigs, Jr. ( Commissioner for Indian Affairs ), and other officials representing the United States government.
* 1849: The military governor of New Mexico, Colonel John Macrae Washington, accompanied by John S. Calhoun, Indian agent, led a force of 400 into Navajo county, penetrating Canyon de Chelly, and there signed a treaty with two Navajo leaders acknowledging the jurisdiction of the United States and allowing forts and trading posts in Navajo land.

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