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At both Choate and Harvard, Lerner was a classmate of John F. Kennedy ; at Choate they had worked together on the yearbook staff.
Wallingford locations featured in the film include Trackside Pizza, Jake's Bar, Choate Rosemary Hall, and an 1841 farmhouse situated on the east side of town.
The land was conveyed to the Griffing brothers of Port Arthur in 1916 and three years later, Griffing Brothers Nursery employee Wiley Choate supervised the planting of several thousand pecan trees on a tract.
During the legal and public campaigns against the writs of assistance and Stamp Act 1765, Bonham's Case was given as a justification for nullifying the legislation, and in the income tax case of 1895, Joseph Hodges Choate used Coke's argument that a tax upon the income of property is a tax on the property itself to have the Supreme Court of the United States declare the Wilson – Gorman Tariff Act unconstitutional, leading to the passage of the Sixteenth Amendment.
The younger Dos Passos received a first-class education, enrolling at The Choate School ( now Choate Rosemary Hall ) in Wallingford, Connecticut in 1907 under the name John Roderigo Madison, then traveling with a private tutor on a six-month tour of France, England, Italy, Greece, and the Middle East to study the masters of classical art, architecture, and literature.
* Booknotes interview with Choate on Agents of Influence, October 28, 1990.
Choate was born in Salem, Massachusetts on January 24, 1832.
Choate lived on Winthrop Place, Boston, 1851-1859
Buck Henry attended The Choate School ( now Choate Rosemary Hall ) and Dartmouth College, where he worked on the Dartmouth Jack-O-Lantern humor magazine.
An important influence on Laughlin at the time was the Choate teacher and translator Dudley Fitts, who later provided Laughlin with introductions to prominent writers such as Gertrude Stein and Ezra Pound.
While still a high school senior at Choate Rosemary Hall, Ruggiero played on the gold medal-winning 1998 United States Olympic Hockey Team in Nagano, Japan.
The most frequent guests on his show during its heyday were Ralph Nader and Pat Choate.
" The IRS audit continuing several years, Harder and his co-host Pat Choate searched for a funder for a new for-profit network which would not be subject to the restrictions on political advocacy of a nonprofit.
The Depression had hurt the Billings family financially, and Lem Billings was at Choate on scholarship.
* Choate House ( Randallstown, Maryland ), listed on the NRHP in Maryland
He is also currently a Vice Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Madison Square Boys and Girls Club ; a Life Trustee of Choate Rosemary Hall ; a Board member of the United Nations Development Corporation ; a member of the Board of Trustees of the American Council on Science and Health ; Honorary Chairman and a Regent of the Center for Security Policy ; and a member of the Advisory Board of the USC Center on Public Diplomacy < ref name = AA >.
Purely by memorizing theorems at Choate, I had done well in plane geometry and had got a perfect score on my College Board examination, but at St. John ’ s the students were assigned some ten theorems a day.

Choate and for
Businessman Ross Perot ran as candidate for the Reform Party with economist Pat Choate as his running mate ; he received less media attention and was excluded from the presidential debates and, while still obtaining substantial results for a third-party candidate, by U. S. standards, did not renew his success of the 1992 election.
Economist Pat Choate was nominated for Vice President.
" Close traveled for several years in the mid-to-late 1960s with an MRA singing group called Up With People, and attended Rosemary Hall ( now Choate Rosemary Hall ), graduating in 1965.
Upon his graduation from Choate in 1918, he enlisted in the Navy and served at the rank of Seaman Apprentice, but his training was completed too late for him to participate in World War I.
It was home for 10 years to noted architect Charles E. Choate.
Arguing for the plaintiff Pollock was Joseph Choate, one of the most eminent Wall Street lawyers of his day.
He attended the Choate School ( now Choate Rosemary Hall ) in Connecticut for a year, graduating eighth in his class at age 15 in 1930.
Many of the folk names are given for its distinctive call made by inhaling and exhaling large quantities of air ; E. Choate lists " Bogbumper " and " Stake Driver ".
Patrick Choate ( born April 27, 1941 ) is an American economist who is perhaps most known for being the 1996 Reform Party Vice President candidate, the running-mate of H. Ross Perot.
Founder trustees included Harvard University president Charles William Eliot, philanthropist Robert S. Brookings, former U. S. Ambassador to Great Britain Joseph Hodges Choate, former Secretary of State John W. Foster, and Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching president Henry Smith Pritchett.
This firm and its successor, that of Evarts, Choate & Beaman, remained for many years among the leading law firms of New York and of the country, the activities of both being national rather than local.
In 1888, the intervention of Stanford White gained MacMonnies two major commissions for garden sculpture for influential Americans, a decorative Pan fountain sculpture for Rohallion, the New Jersey mansion of banker Edward Adams, who opened for him a social circle of art-appreciating New Yorkers, and a work for ambassador Joseph H. Choate, at Naumkeag, in Stockbridge, Massachusetts.
He, along with Nick Johnson and Randy Choate were traded to the Montreal Expos before the 2004 season for Javier Vázquez.
Choate, pronounced with one syllable, is a common name for places and families and may refer to:
Ambrose attended Choate Rosemary Hall in Wallingford, Connecticut, Wilbur Cross High School, High School in the Community, and the ACES Educational Center for the Arts in New Haven.

Choate and American
* 1975 – Randy Choate, American baseball player
Choate is considered today to be one of the fathers of traditional American conservatism.
Lincoln was likely speaking of Rufus Choate, a senator from Massachusetts who sided with the Democratic Party in the period leading to the American Civil War, and dismissed those who argued that slavery contradicted Jefferson's statement of natural rights in the United States Declaration of Independence.
Joseph Hodges Choate ( January 24, 1832-May 14, 1917 ) was an American lawyer and diplomat.
During these busy years, Choate was associated with many of the most famous litigations in American legal history, including the Tilden, AT Stewart, and Stanford will cases, the Kansas prohibition cases, the Chinese exclusion cases, the Maynard election returns case, and the Income Tax Suit.
Rufus Choate ( October 1, 1799July 13, 1859 ), American lawyer and orator, was born in Ipswich, Massachusetts, a descendant of an English family which settled in Massachusetts in 1643.
Rufus Choate memorial statue by noted American sculptor Daniel Chester French, Old Suffolk County Court House, Boston, Massachusetts
His great-great-uncle was American lawyer and Ambassador Joseph Hodges Choate ; and his great-uncle ( and cousin second removed ) was Francis " Frank " Welch Crowninshield, the creator and editor of Vanity Fair, and a roommate of Conde Nast.
* George Cheyne Shattuck Choate, American physician
* Joseph Hodges Choate ( 1832-1917 ), American lawyer and politician
* Joseph H. Choate, Jr., American lawyer
* Randy Choate, American Major League Baseball pitcher
* Rufus Choate, American lawyer, US Senator and US Representative from Massachusetts
* Tim Choate American actor
The Pilgrims Society, founded in 1902, is a British-American society established, in the words of American diplomat Joseph Choate, ' to promote good-will, good-fellowship, and everlasting peace between the United States and Great Britain '.
Naumkeag was designed by noted architect Stanford White of McKim, Mead & White in 1885 as the summer estate for Joseph Hodges Choate ( 1832 – 1917 ), a prominent New York City attorney and American ambassador to England from 1899 to 1905, and then his daughter, Mabel Choate.
* Rufus Choate ( 1799-1859 ), American lawyer and orator

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