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" Some of this alcohol had been directly confiscated from the Prohibition department by Jess Smith, assistant to U. S. Attorney General Harry Daugherty.
Daugherty remained in his position during the early days of the Calvin Coolidge administration, then resigned on March 28, 1924, amidst allegations of accepting bribes from bootleggers.
Smith allegedly purchased the gun from a hardware store shortly before his death after Daugherty had verbally abused him for waking him up from a nap.
As a result, the band nearly called it quits in 1996 after their final U. S. tour, a few years after Daugherty, Hindalong and Michaels moved from their homes in Southern California to Nashville, Tennessee, since much of the CCM industry is now based there.
In response, Daugherty and Hindalong went into the studio again, this time with cellist Matt Slocum of Sixpence None the Richer, to record de-plumed, a collection of acoustic reinterpretations of one song from each of their 12 prior studio albums.
Labonte replaced Marcos Ambrose as the full-time driver of the # 47 JTG Daugherty Racing Toyota Camry, with support from Michael Waltrip Racing.
** Michael Daugherty for Deus ex Machina ( from the album Daugherty: Metropolis Symphony by Giancarlo Guerrero )
* Background vocals provided by Randy Stonehill, Tom Howard, Derri Daugherty, Janet McTaggart, Dori Howard, Mark Cook, The Three Women from Istanbul, and Emilia Emulator.
The review was commissioned by Jane Davidson of the National Assembly for Wales in June 2003 and undertaken by a group led by Professor Richard Daugherty from the University of Wales, Aberystwyth.
He greatly delayed the removal of Daugherty from the Cabinet.
Finally, on March 28, 1924 Coolidge requested and received a letter of resignation from Daugherty, effectively terminating the Ohio Gang's last leading member.
Despite his status as a key political leader of the Ohio Republican Party from the 1880s through the first decade of the 20th Century, Daugherty was himself only briefly a statewide elected politician, serving just two terms in the Ohio General Assembly, working closely during the last two years with Governor William McKinley.
His mother, Jane Draper Daugherty, was from a prominent Ohio family with Virginia roots dating back to the time of the American Revolution.
Instead, after graduating from High school in the small town of Washington Court House, Daugherty studied medicine for a year before taking a position as a cub reporter for the Cincinnati Enquirer.
Foraker was determined to challenge Sherman for his Senate seat and sought assurances from Daugherty that he would continue to support him when the matter came before the legislature.
In the aftermath of the caucus that would determine Ohio's U. S. Senator, editorials the Democratic Columbus Post charged that Daugherty and 14 other Ohio legislators had change their support from Foraker to Sherman based upon " intimidation, threats, promises, and actual purchase " and accused Daugherty by name of having accepted cash payments.
Daugherty and Burton aligned themselves with supporters of William Howard Taft, Secretary of War in the Presidential administration of progressive Republican Theodore Roosevelt, and together the factional allies forced Foraker out of the U. S. Senate and into political retirement, aided by muckraking news reports that Foraker had received nearly $ 30, 000 as a political retainer from the Standard Oil Trust.
Having achieved power Warren Harding gathered around him a group of political cronies, including factional friends from the Ohio Republican establishment like Daugherty and others of like mind from other states, a group known colloquially as the " Ohio Gang.
He greatly delayed the removal of Daugherty from the Cabinet.
On March 28, 1924 Coolidge acquiesced, demanding and receiving a letter of resignation from Daugherty.

Daugherty and law
In this capacity despite his personal law and order proclivities Daugherty was instrumental in winning Presidential pardons for jailed anti-war dissidents such as Eugene V. Debs.
After practicing alone for three years, Daugherty formed a partnership with Horatio B. Maynard, a prominent local lawyer, and the new practice soon emerged as a leading law firm in the county.
Daugherty attempted to gain nomination as a Republican candidate for Congress in 1892, but the 7th District Republican Convention which put forward the party's nominee was irreconcilably split between Daugherty and his former law partner, A. R.
Daugherty ultimately decided to decline this position, instead opening a new law office in that city, while still remaining a resident and practicing attorney in his hometown of Washington Court House.
Daugherty returned to practicing law until his retirement in 1932, and that year published along with ghostwriter Thomas Dixon, The Inside Story of the Harding Tragedy about his time in the Harding administration.

Daugherty and school
Loud regrouped his band, called Mumps, along with Santa Barbara High School friend Kristian Hoffman ( also featured in An American Family ), Rob Duprey ( later of the Iggy Pop Band ), high school alumnus Jay Dee Daugherty ( later of the Patti Smith Group and The Church ), and Aaron Kiley.
Daugherty was fired by the University of Washington less than a month earlier despite leading the Huskies to six NCAA Women's Tournaments, including her last season at the school.
Daugherty began playing poker in 1969 on a high school trip.
From 1968-72, Daugherty was the leader, arranger, and organist for his high school rock, soul, and funk band, The Soul Company.
Daugherty interviewed jazz artists who performed in Iowa, including Buddy Rich, Stan Kenton, George Shearing, and Rahsaan Roland Kirk, and he wrote articles on their music for the high school newspaper.
Devaney coached high school football in Michigan at Big Beaver, Keego Harbor, Saginaw, and Alpena, before joining the Michigan State Spartans staff as an assistant coach under Biggie Munn and continuing under Duffy Daugherty.

Daugherty and returned
In the fall of 1980, Daugherty returned to America to pursue doctoral studies in composition at the Yale School of Music.
After his appearance on Survivor, Chris Daugherty returned to his home in South Vienna, Ohio, and his job at the Ohio Department of Transportation.

Daugherty and home
The county is also home to several major race shops, including Hendrick Motorsports, Roush Fenway Racing, Richard Petty Motorsports, and Earnhardt Ganassi Racing in Concord, Stewart-Haas Racing in Kannapolis, and JTG Daugherty Racing and Wood Brothers Racing in Harrisburg.
The centerpieces of the modest Daugherty home, located at 1547 5th Avenue S. E.
The record collection at the Daugherty home consisted mainly of ' easy listening music ' of the fifties and music from Broadway theatre.

Daugherty and Ohio
Shortly after this victory, there was a fortuitous meeting with Ohio Republican party leader and McKinley ally, Harry M. Daugherty, who commented about him, " Gee, what a great looking President he'd make.
Harding's appointment of Harry M. Daugherty as Attorney General received at the time more criticism than any other ; Harding's campaign manager's Ohio lobbying and back room maneuvers with politicians were not considered the best qualifications.
The most sensational allegations include one that President Harding and Attorney General Harry M. Daugherty participated in bacchanalian orgies at the Ohio Gang's Little Green House on K Street in Washington, D. C .; witnesses to this were considered unreliable and one was a convicted perjurer.
Attorney General Harry M. Daugherty, one of the leaders of the so-called Ohio Gang.
Following Harding's death, Hoover and his co-thinker, Secretary of State Charles Evans Hughes, approached new President Calvin Coolidge and asked him to remove prominent Ohio Gang member Daugherty as Attorney General.
A key Ohio Republican political insider, Daugherty is best remembered for his service as Attorney General of the United States under Presidents Warren G. Harding and Calvin Coolidge.
Harry M. Daugherty was born January 26, 1860 in Washington Court House, Ohio, part of the Midwestern United States.
The connection between the two was tightened further in September 1884, when Daugherty married Lucille Walker of Wellston, Ohioa cousin of Foraker's wife.
In 1889 Republican David Worthington decided not to seek reelection to the Ohio General Assembly and Daugherty threw his hat into the ring.
After eking out a narrow victory in the Republican primary election, Daugherty emerged victorious in November, winning election to the Ohio House of Representatives by slightly more than 800 votes out of 5, 100 ballots cast.
Daugherty won reelection to the Ohio state House of Representatives in the fall of 1891, beating his Democratic opponent by more than 750 votes out of about 4, 900 cast.
Forced by the logic of the situation to switch alliances rather than risk being cast into political oblivion, Daugherty abandoned his political friend in the final contest of the Ohio Republican caucus on January 2, 1892, joining 52 others in voting for Sherman, against 38 for the insurgent campaign of Foraker.
A formal investigation of this charge by a bi-partisan four member committee of the Ohio State Senate followed, with Daugherty being unanimously cleared of all charges in a report issued in April 1892.
The 1892 Senatorial campaign marked the formal attachment of Harry Daugherty to the dominant Sherman-Hanna faction of the Ohio Republican Party after the better part of a decade as a trusted adherent of the rival Foraker faction.
In 1893 Daugherty was chosen as chairman of the Ohio Republican State Convention which nominated William McKinley as the party's candidate for Governor.
Although he sought nomination by the Ohio Republican Party for Governor in 1895, party political chieftain Mark Hanna decided to support another candidate instead, so Daugherty decided to launch a run for Ohio Attorney General instead.

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