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Cameron Argetsinger, an SCCA member and local enthusiast who would later become Director of Pro Racing and Executive Director of the SCCA, helped organize the event for the SCCA.
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Organized by local resident Cameron Argetsinger, it was the first post-WWII road race held in the United States and it marked the revival of American road racing.
In August, Watkins Glen promoter Cameron Argetsinger offered his circuit to the Automobile Competition Committee for the United States ( ACCUS ) to host the Grand Prix.
The first races in Watkins Glen were initiated by Cameron Argetsinger, whose family had a summer home in the area.
In its third year of searching the United States Grand Prix finally found a home, thanks to Cameron Argetsinger, and truly established Formula One racing in the United States.
Miles, Cameron Argetsinger, and Briggs Cunningham were instrumental in founding Watkins Glen near one of their summer retreats.
Cameron and member
As of June 2009, Cameron required a further four partners apart from the Polish and Czech supports to qualify for official fraction status in the parliament ; the rules state that a caucus needs at least 25 MEPs from at least seven of the 27 EU member states.
Cameron was educated in France, but returned to India, and in 1838 married Charles Hay Cameron, a jurist and member of the Law Commission stationed in Calcutta, who was twenty years her senior.
A third person, 16-year-old James Cameron, escaped lynching due to the intervention of an unidentified member of the crowd who announced that he had nothing to do with the rape or murder.
* Jonathan W. Perry ( former Kaplan city council member and state representative for Vermilion and Cameron parishes-Current State Senator )
Originally a member of the Christian Church of Cameron ( Monmouth, Illinois ), Davidson was a devout advocate of prohibition.
The commission purchased a 60-acre tract of Daniel Monroe's headright on the Little River in 1846 and named the new community Cameron after Ewen Cameron, a Scot highlander prominent in the Texas Revolution and a member of the Mier Expedition during the war with Mexico.
Nixon was a founding member of the theatrical troupe The Drama Dept., which included Sarah Jessica Parker, Dylan Baker, John Cameron Mitchell and Billy Crudup among its actors, appearing in the group's productions of Kingdom on Earth ( 1996 ), June Moon and As Bees in Honey Drown ( both 1997 ), Hope is the Thing with Feathers ( 1998 ), and The Country Club ( 1999 ).
At a bar one night, another member of the production gets drunk and tells Cameron that Eli almost killed the helicopter pilot during the fatal accident Cameron caused, because he insisted he keep flying in order to get the shot.
His best-known sideman role came via his regular participation ( with Cameron ) on Donovan's mid-to-late 1960s recording sessions, and as a member of Donovan's touring band.
As of 2011, the ten member board consists of Bill Watchorn, Chairperson ; Gene Dunn, Past Chair ; David Asper ; Brock Bulbuck ; Bob Cameron ; Trevor Kennerd ; Eugene Kostyra ; Debbie Metcalfe ; Chrys Pappas ; and Phil Sheegl.
* Angus Cameron, member of the United States Senate from Wisconsin was born in the town of Caledonia as well.
Other celebrities who are certified NAUI divers include Kevin Costner, Lou Gossett Jr., and Cameron Diaz ; Tiger Woods is a NAUI Divemaster member.
He was a member of the Treasury Select Committee from 2004 until he was briefly, in 2005, a spokesman on work and pensions under the leadership of Michael Howard, but returned to the backbenches later in the year when David Cameron became Conservative leader.
While at Oxford, Cameron was a member of the élite student dining society the Bullingdon Club, which has a reputation for an outlandish drinking culture associated with boisterous behaviour and damaging property.
Cameron and local
In 1809, Harry Lee was put in debtors prison ; soon after his release the following year, Harry and Anne Lee and their five children moved to a small house on Cameron Street in Alexandria, Virginia, both because there were then terrific local schools there and because several members of her extended family lived nearby.
The American Medical Association named a local Cameron physician, Cecil Clark, the General Practitioner of the Year in recognition of dedicated service despite great personal loss.
Audrey defined Cameron Parish for nearly 50 years, with local history being divided into before and after Audrey periods until much of the parish was destroyed again by Hurricane Rita on September 24, 2005.
James Cameron went on to serve as the Indiana State Director of Civil Liberties from 1942 – 1950 and founded three local chapters of the NAACP.
Cameron was quick to realise the importance of local knowledge and used Gorst, a missionary from The Waikato, who spoke the Māori language, as a guide.
On 22 July, accompanied by about 60 followers on horse and foot, Cameron was in east Ayrshire when government dragoons commanded by Andrew Bruce of Earlshall (‘ Bluidy Bruce ’) acting on information received from a local laird, tracked him down at Airds Moss near Cumnock.
Some current famous residents of the town and its local area, including David Cameron whose constituency home is in nearby Dean, are commonly referred to as the " Chipping Norton set " by the British media.
In a letter to Cameron, she said, " My principal concern has to be for my very loyal local supporters in Bromsgrove whose trust in me has been very humbling in the last few weeks ...
It was two local merchants, Aaron Chambers and Lewis Cameron, who in 1841, named the village Westport, the name reflecting its location at the west end of Upper Rideau Lake.
The problem was that the War Department, under the disorganized leadership of Simon Cameron also authorized local and private groups to raise regiments.
Harper endorsed the 10, 000 Bookbags back to school backpack campaign to help local disadvantaged children with Urban Change Ministries founder Pastor Jay Cameron of the Life Center and R & B singer Ginuwine.
By September 1986, Cameron had gained so much notoriety in the local music scene that he was chosen to play for Soundgarden, replacing drummer Scott Sundquist.
Glencoe is supposed to have been the birthplace of Ossian according to John Cameron ( 1822 – 1898 ), a local bard who was also Bard to the Ossianic Society.
Cameron added junior college work in 1927 when local higher education needs exceeded what was available in Southwest Oklahoma.
Constitutional lawyer Deborah Coyne also sought the nomination along with United Church Minister Rob Oliphant, local businessman Mohammad Ijaz, former NDP candidate Ian Cameron, and Jonathan Mousley, a former legislative assistant to former Liberal Cabinet minister David Collenette.
Jenkins claimed that he had been encouraged to apply to become a pre-approved Conservative candidate by the Party's group leader in the Welsh Assembly, Nicholas Bourne, had been subsequently pre-approved by the Conservative Party as a candidate and then selected to fight the Carmarthen West and Pembrokeshire South constituency by the local party in that seat but that the potential controversy that his selection could have caused and the effect on David Cameron's image led David Cameron to demand his resignation as a candidate despite the Conservative Party in Wales giving Jenkins its full backing.
Cameron was born in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan and, as a student, found a summer job at a local radio station, CHAB.
Joe Byrne drafted the Euroa letter ( now known as the Cameron letter ) in red ink sent by Ned Kelly to Donald Cameron, a local MLC.
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