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) Daugherty's famous defense attorney, Max D. Steuer, blamed all corruption allegations brought against Daugherty on Jess Smith, an aide at the Justice Department who had committed suicide.

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Fall had become Secretary of the Interior by forging Daugherty's signature, and that his close friend, Jess Smith, had killed himself because of diabetes, not a guilty conscience.

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Daugherty's campaign style was variously described as pugnacious, devious and no holds barred.
Daugherty's harsh injunction against labor created great discord in Harding's cabinet.
This, along with Daugherty's other activities, prompted one congressman, Oscar Keller of Minnesota, to attempt, in vain, to bring impeachment charges against the Attorney General.
Smith was considered Daugherty's proxy, and a central figure, in government file manipulation, paroles and pardons, influence peddling and even bag-man.
On May 30, 1923, Smith's dead body was found at Daugherty's apartment with a gunshot wound to the head.
Daugherty's guitar palette makes use of distortion and exaggerated colors to convey maximum emotional impact, while his vocals betray an interest in exploring the existential experience of the song far more than delivering an exact reading.
Daugherty's engineering credits include albums for Randy Stonehill, The Swoon, Lifesavers Underground, Michael Knott, The Prayer Chain, Riki Michele, The Waiting ( band ), Sarah Masen, Pierce Pettis, Common Children, Jeff Johnson, Caedmon's Call, Buddy Miller, Julie Miller, The Throes, and others.
Also, Michael Daugherty's " Raise The Roof " calls for this technique to be used for a certain passage.
* The third movement of American composer Michael Daugherty's Metropolis Symphony is a musical portrait of Mr. Mxyzptlk.
I asked what Daugherty's relations to the affair were.
Daugherty's father, John H. Daugherty, was the Pennsylvania-born son of Scotch-Irish immigrants and worked as a farmer and tailor.
Daugherty's father died of diptheria when Harry was just four years old, as did one of his brothers, leaving his mother as the sole provider for the household.
Daugherty's mother wanted for him to become a Methodist minister, but the prospect of life as a clergyman held no appeal for him.
The move broadened Daugherty's political possibilities, and he was made chairman of the powerful Corporations Committee and named a member of the Judiciary Committee.
The Republican National Committee did recognized Daugherty's gifts as an indefatigable partisan and effective stump speaker, however, and sent him out on the road in support of William McKinley's campaign for President of the United States in 1896.
While Daugherty's insistence upon being paid had made for a tense relationship, the actual parting of the ways came in 1899, when Daugherty again sought the Republican nomination for Governor of Ohio.
Neither Senator Foraker nor Senator Hanna supported Daugherty for the position, with Hanna lending his support to George K. Nash and Foraker clearly still seething over Daugherty's 1892 abandonment.
Mark Hanna's death in February 1904 and a subsequent discrediting of some of Hanna's top allies such as George B. Cox on grounds of political bossism again cleared the way for Daugherty's emergence.

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Daugherty's career in the NBA was cut short at the age of 28 because of recurrent back troubles.
The cover of the February 27, 1970 issue of Life was a two-page pull-out of James H. Daugherty's The Spirit of Cinema America, a mural in the State Theatre's lobby.
The Banff International String Quartet Competition was established in 1983 and the Banff Festival of the Arts, established in 1971, has seen several Canadian premieres including Michael Daugherty's opera Jackie O, John Metcalf's Kafka's Chimp and Jonathan Dove's Siren Song.

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He learns that the CIA ’ s most highly-placed agent, codenamed " CARDINAL ", is none other than Colonel Mikhail Semyonovich Filitov, the personal aide to the Soviet Minister of Defense and a national war hero.
These women included Susie Hodder and Carrie Fulton Phillips, Mrs. Harding's personal friends ; Grace Cross, Harding's senatorial aide ; and Nan Britton.
Arafat's personal doctor Ashraf al-Kurdi and aide Bassam Abu Sharif maintained that Arafat was poisoned, possibly by thallium.
Patton's enthusiasm for this mission caused him to be named as personal aide to General Pershing for the expedition.
He and his friend and personal aide, Semmi ( Arsenio Hall ) arrive in Queens, a borough of New York City, because according to Akeem, " What better place to find a queen than the city of Queens?
Mobutu eventually became Lumumba's personal aide, though several contemporaries indicate that Belgian intelligence had recruited Mobutu to be an informer.
He served as an officer in the U. S. Navy from 1944 to 1946, reaching the rank of Captain and serving as assistant naval aide and then naval aide to President Truman, for whom he became a trusted personal adviser and friend.
Catherine, ( with the help of Lady Rochford as a go-between ), begins a desperate affair with Thomas Culpeper, Henry's young and dashing personal aide, who is already overwhelmingly smitten with her.
Trumbull's children were also influential in the war effort: Joseph Trumbull was a colonel in the Continental Army, Jonathan Trumbull, Jr. was secretary to George Washington, and John Trumbull served first as a soldier and then as Washington's personal aide during the war.
The next day ( November 28 ), the French Emperor requested a personal interview with Alexander I and received a visit from the Tsar's most impetuous aide, Count Dolgorouki.
One of the Leet descendants, David Shields, served as Hays ' personal aide during the Civil War.
* Cary Travers Grayson, highly decorated U. S. Navy surgeon, onetime chairman of the American Red Cross, and personal aide to U. S. President Woodrow Wilson
He was official weaponmaster of the palace and close personal aide of the sultan, who helps him to don his armor.
The private secretary served as the President's de facto chief aide in a role that combined personal and professional assignments of highly delicate and demanding natures, requiring great skill and discretion.
Vincent Vicari, his personal aide at the time, recalled that " General Mac was the only general I ever knew who did not use profane language.
The first aide-de-camp is typically the foremost personal aide.
For those general officers with more than one aide, the senior-ranking aide is usually considered to be the senior aide and serves in the capacity of coordinating the other aides and the others of the general's personal staff such as the driver, orderlies, et al.
Bill Farish is a 1987 graduate of the University of Virginia and was a personal aide to President George H. W. Bush.
" These included a $ 131 million radio system for the city's police and fire departments, as well as a no-bid PR contract to a close personal aide.
Sometime after the assassination of king Aleksandar Obrenović he was forced to retire, supposedly through the influence of " Black Hand " as he was considered too close to the Obrenović dynasty, but was reactivated on personal insistence of the Chief of staff of High command of the Serbian army, General Radomir Putnik who made him his aide.
From 1939 to 1942 he was Heinrich Himmler's personal aide and a deputy chief in the Reich Main Security Office under Heydrich who answered only to Himmler.

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