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Cramer and recalled
Cramer recalled this disagreement over strategy as the " first indication that Kirk intended to do his own thing and attempt to form his own organization within the Republican Party in Florida.
In 1988, Cramer recalled a visit twenty-one years earlier to Kirk's office at which time a former state legislator was denied an appointment with the governor even though the man was a stalwart Republican.

Cramer and Kirk
William C. Cramer, the Republican nominee for the U. S. Senate in 1970, was also at odds with Kirk but was attempting to preserve party unity at the same time.
Kirk claimed that Cramer assisted Eckerd, whom Kirk assailed as " notorious for his ability to change the scope of the truth.
When Kirk and Gurney endorsed Carswell, Lieutenant Governor Ray C. Osborne, a Kirk appointee, abandoned his own primary challenge to Cramer.
Carswell said that he ran for the Senate because he wanted to " confront the liberals who shot me down " but denied that Kirk took advantage of the failed confirmation to thwart Cramer.
Thereafter, Kirk became embroiled in an intraparty squabble with U. S. Representative William C. Cramer of St. Petersburg.
The schism between William Cramer and Claude Kirk accelerated in 1966 to the point that in a 1988 interview, Kirk said that he could not recall Cramer having rendered him any assistance at all in either the 1964 or 1966 campaigns: " Cramer never helped me do anything.
Kirk claimed that Cramer wanted the 1966 gubernatorial nomination himself after Burns, the primary loser, refused to endorse Mayor High, an ally of U. S. Senator Robert F. Kennedy of New York.
Kirk said that Cramer's legislative assistant, Jack P. Inscoe, a Tampa developer, could verify that Cramer had asked Kirk to bow out of the race with High.
" Though Cramer said that he had no ambition to be governor, Kirk retorted, " How could I have brought this up if it didn't happen?
Cramer said that he subsequently urged Kirk to merge his own organization into the regular party structure in Cramer's home county of Pinellas.
Kirk justified his move against Cramer: " I wanted my own man.
" Cramer said that Kirk was attempting to be " not only the governor but the king of the party, and I was about the only person at the time who stood in his way from taking total control.
According to Cramer, " Kirk made it very clear that he got a great deal of joy in making sure that this guy didn't get an appointment.
" Despite observing this incident, Cramer said that party unity led him to avoid public criticism of Kirk.
Cramer viewed Kirk as " his own worst enemy.

Cramer and having
Some critics claim that ETFs can be, and have been, used to manipulate market prices, including having been used for short selling that has been asserted by some observers ( including Jim Cramer of theStreet. com ) to have contributed to the market collapse of 2008.
Cramer retired from his hedge fund in 2001, finishing with a 24 % average annual return over 14 years and having " routinely home $ 10 million a year and more.

Cramer and me
Interviewed by Donald Honig in the 1970s, Cramer told of how he would tease Greenberg: " So anywhere I go and Hank is there, I always say, ' You know, once they walked me to get to Hank Greenberg ' --- and never tell ' em what happened, and then Hank always jumps up and says, ' Hey, tell ' em what happened.
If I told my complete version of the matter, Cramer would not believe me, and I don't want Bill angry at me.
" Stewart responded, " I want the Jim Cramer on CNBC to protect me from that Jim Cramer.
" The pundits ," Cramer explained on March 9, 2009, in a MainStreet article, " who haven't paid attention to anything I have been saying or writing for the past 18 months are all over me.
According to Cramer, Gurney " pledged his support to me, and I did to him, and we shook hands.
If I told my complete version of the matter, Cramer would not believe me, and I don't want Bill angry at me.

Cramer and him
Prince Eugene's Italian manuscript had been presented to him in 1713 by John Frederick Cramer ; and was transferred to the Austrian National Library in Vienna in 1738 with the rest of his library.
According to Florian Cramer ( who didn't come into contact with Neoism until the late eighties ) one year later, Home took a sleep-deprivation prank played with him at a Neoist Festival in Italy as the reason to declare his split from Neoism ; Home insists he decided to break with Neosim before going to Italy.
In his essay " Bookburning and Censorship in Ancient Rome ", Frederick H. Cramer talks about the "... spineless schoolmaster Quintilian grudgingly admitted that ' the bold utterances of Cremutius also have their admirers and deserve their fame, but he went on to assure readers that ' the passages that brought him to his ruin have been expurgated.
Teammate Doc Cramer quipped: " You wind him up Opening Day and forget him.
Jimmie Foxx was traded to the Red Sox in December 1935, and Cramer joined him a month later.
As a White Sox batting coach from 1951 to 1953, Cramer tutored the young second baseman Nellie Fox ; frequently, Fox credited Cramer with making him a major league hitter.
Cramer claimed that Gurney had in a 1968 " gentlemen's agreement " agreed to support him for the seat.
Carswell reported that U. S. Representative Rogers Clark Ballard Morton of Maryland, who was also in 1970 the Republican national chairman, had told him that he believed Carswell was " clearly electable " and that Cramer should not risk the loss of a House seat that had been in Republican hands since 1955.
Erica Duggan obtained Drochon's cell phone number from Maya, and said Drochon hung up when she first called him, but when she called a second time he passed her to the Schiller Institute manager, Ortrun Cramer.
Cramer began promoting his holdings by leaving stock picks on his answering machine, impressing The New Republic owner Martin Peretz, who gave him $ 500, 000 to invest ; Cramer earned Peretz $ 150, 000 in two years.
Cramer's success in this position led him to found his own hedge fund, Cramer & Co. ( later Cramer, Berkowitz, & Co .), in 1987.
Cramer questioned criticism he received which he explained makes him " uncomfortable being in the crosshairs of columnists and comedians I enjoy.
He soon won another influential protector, theatrical painter Peter Cramer, who recommended him to sculptor Johannes Wiedewelt.
Safire traced that usage in U. S. presidential politics to a passage in the 1990 political memoir What I Saw at the Revolution by Peggy Noonan, where she used it to characterize Ronald Reagan's " wistfulness about connection "; Richard Ben Cramer used the phrase two years later in What It Takes: The Way to the White House with reference to George H. W. Bush and how he had been " cosseted and cocooned in comfort by 400 people devoted to his security " and " never s one person who was not a friend or someone whose sole purpose it was to serve or protect him.
In this segment, which formerly aired on Closing Bell prior to 2006-09-11, the co-anchors ask Cramer about the stocks making news, and also ask him for his take on the day's markets.

Cramer and held
A type held open by negative mass cosmic strings was put forth by Visser in collaboration with Cramer et al., in which it was proposed that such wormholes could have been naturally created in the early universe.
In 1973, Cramer was appointed assistant district attorney in Madison County, a position he held until going into private practice in 1975.
Cramer only held onto his seat by 1, 770 votes.
There was also formerly a youth baseball tournament, the Doc Cramer Invitational Baseball Tournament, held in Manahawkin every July.
Cramer stated he was not recommending the common stock but allaying concerns about the account holder's liquidity held in a Bear Stearns brokerage account.

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