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Initially, Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter tried to operate without a chief of staff but both eventually appointed one.
In 1899, Carter was appointed the first chief inspector of the Egyptian Antiquities Service ( EAS ).
Lopez ' fight with Governor Romero, on behalf of President Carter, paid off and was appointed Deputy Campaign Manager of President Carter national campaign.
The compromise, based on the Aldrich Plan but sponsored by Democratic Congressmen Carter Glass and Robert Owen, allowed the private banks to control the 12 regional Federal Reserve Banks, but appeased the agrarians by placing controlling interest in the System in a central board appointed by the president with Senate approval.
In 1979, President Jimmy Carter appointed a Federal Reserve chief Paul Volcker who made inflation fighting his primary objective, and restricted the money supply ( in accordance with the Friedman rule ) to tame inflation in the economy.
Former Secretary of Defense James Schlesinger was the first Secretary of Energy, who was a Republican nominated to the post by Democratic President Jimmy Carter, the only time a president has appointed someone of another party to the post.
The first Poet Laureate was Carter Warner Wormeley ; he was appointed for life.
Denver was also appointed by President Jimmy Carter to serve on the President's Commission on World Hunger, writing the song " I Want to Live " as its theme song.
In 1977, President Jimmy Carter appointed Alfred E. Kahn, a professor of economics at Cornell University, to be chair of the CAB.
When President Jimmy Carter nominated A. Daniel O ’ Neal ( originally appointed by President Richard Nixon ) to chair the ICC, O ’ Neal began to develop the possibilities for opening up the rail market to competition and innovation.
Mansfield retired from the Senate in 1976, and was appointed Ambassador to Japan in April 1977 by Jimmy Carter, a role he retained during the Reagan administration until 1988.
In 1980, President Carter appointed him as special presidential emissary to India.
In 1928 the Missouri General Assembly authorized the creation of a Department of Forestry to which Fredrick Dunlap was appointed as State forester, and Paul Dunn made a District Forester in for the region including Carter County.
At the second meeting of the Carter County court ( July 4, 1859 ) N. H. Tucker was appointed commissioner of the common schools.
Maddox and John Carter appointed Aldermen and W. Johnson became the Town Marshall.
This proposal from the senior senator of the state most affected by the choice of judge ordinarily would have won Cox the appointment, but the administration of President Jimmy Carter resisted the choice since Cox had not supported Carter for President, and ultimately Cox was not appointed to the vacancy.
During the Carter Administration, O ' Leary was appointed assistant administrator of the Federal Energy Administration, general counsel of the Community Services Administration, and administrator of the Economic Regulatory Administration at the newly created Department of Energy.
In 1979, Babbitt was appointed by President Jimmy Carter to serve as a Commissioner on the President's Commission on the Accident at Three Mile Island, a six-month investigation of the March 1979 accident at a commercial nuclear power plant at Middletown, Pennsylvania.
In 1977, President Jimmy Carter appointed Young to serve as the United States Ambassador to the United Nations.
In 1980, President Jimmy Carter appointed her to the U. S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.
In the aftermath of the siege, Colonel John Carter was appointed governor of the castle and fresh repairs were carried out.
Carter appointed frequent series director Rob Bowman as director of the film, which went on to feature many of the series ' regular cast, including Duchovny, Anderson, Mitch Pileggi and William B. Davis.
William A. Carter was appointed as post sutler at Fort Bridger in 1858.

Carter and her
Many of these letters were written to the children of her former governess Annie Carter Moore, particularly to her eldest son Noel who was often ill.
* 1979 – Convicted bank robber Patty Hearst is released from prison after her sentence is commuted by President Jimmy Carter.
Compared to fellow First Ladies when their husbands left office, Reagan's approval was higher than those of Rosalynn Carter and Hillary Rodham Clinton, however she was less popular than Barbara Bush and her disapproval rating was double that of Carter's.
Politically, Marge generally aligns with the Democratic Party, having supported the candidacy of her state's progressive governor Mary Bailey, and voting for Jimmy Carter in both of his presidential elections.
Rosalynn Carter, in 1977, was the first to place her personal office in the East Wing and to formally call it the " Office of the First Lady.
* September 24 – Patricia Hearst is sentenced to 7 years in prison for her role in a 1974 bank robbery ( an executive clemency order from U. S. President Jimmy Carter will set her free after only 22 months ).
** Convicted bank robber Patty Hearst is released from prison after her sentence is commuted by U. S. President Jimmy Carter.
* Jim Carter as Kenneth Trant: the middle-aged head of a Christan cult who murders one of his students after accidentally impregnating her, and conspires with his cult to cover it up.
She was portrayed in the 2002 television film Bertie and Elizabeth by Juliet Aubrey, the 2006 film The Queen by Sylvia Syms and in the 2010 film The King's Speech by Helena Bonham Carter, who was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress and won a BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her portrayal.
* In her novel The Passion of New Eve, Angela Carter describes the preaching leader of an army of god-fearing child soldiers as a " precocious Savonarola ".
Some of the actors, when not playing their characters, earn their money through different jobs altogether: Charlotte Connor, when not playing Susan Carter ( credited as Charlotte Martin ), works full-time as a senior research psychologist at the Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health Foundation ; her office is a short walk from BBC Birmingham and thus is able to fit it around recordings.
Yet, from a professional and personal point-of-view, both films were significant challenges for Binoche ; her casting opposite Ralph Fiennes's Heathcliff in Wuthering Heights, in favour of English actresses Helena Bonham Carter and Kate Beckinsale, was immediately contentious and drew derision from the British press, unimpressed that a uniquely English role had gone to a French actress.
The present members of this group are Desmond Tutu, Graça Machel, Kofi Annan, Ela Bhatt, Lakhdar Brahimi, Gro Harlem Brundtland, Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Jimmy Carter, Mary Robinson, Muhammad Yunus, and Aung San Suu Kyi ( with an empty chair for her ).
The book is a series of diary entries by each of the four main characters: Zebadiah John Carter, programmer Dejah Thoris " Deety " Burroughs Carter, her mathematics professor father Jacob Burroughs, and an off-campus socialite Hilda Corners.
Apprehended after having taken part in a bank robbery with other SLA members, Hearst was imprisoned for almost two years before her sentence was commuted by President Jimmy Carter.
The Iain Softley-directed version of The Wings of the Dove ( 1997 ) was successful with both critics and audiences, and Helena Bonham Carter received an Academy Award nomination as Best Actress for her memorable portrayal of Kate Croy.
His only daughter by his first wife, Violet ( later Violet Bonham Carter ), became a well-regarded writer and a life peeress ( as Baroness Asquith of Yarnbury in her own right ).
Remaining friends, Carter helped cast him in an episode of her later hit series The New Adventures of Wonder Woman, in the 1978 episode " The Man Who Wouldn't Tell ".
She was convicted and imprisoned for her actions in the robbery, though her sentence was commuted in February 1979 by President Jimmy Carter, and she received a Presidential pardon from President Bill Clinton on January 20, 2001 ( among his last official acts before leaving office ).
In November, 2011, Prof. W. B. Carter of the George Washington University Law School, published the results of her year and a half investigation of the Oscar's fate.
In 2005, Witherspoon received worldwide attention and praise for her portrayal of June Carter Cash in Walk the Line, which earned her an Academy Award, Golden Globe, BAFTA and Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role.

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