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Delano and resigned
Facing pressure from Governor Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Walker resigned from office on September 1, 1932, and promptly fled for Europe until the danger of criminal prosecution appeared remote.
Delano resigned office on October 15, 1875 serving until September 30, 1875.

Delano and because
After considering several locations, including nearby Delano and parts of Kings and Tulare County, a steering committee decided on Bakersfield because at the time it was the largest isolated metropolitan area in the United States without a four-year university.

Delano and evidence
In the last stages of the Second World War, in 1944 at the Bretton Woods Conference, the Bank for International Settlements became the crux of a fight that broke out when the Norwegian delegation put forth evidence that the BIS was guilty of war crimes and put forth a motion to dissolve the bank ; the Americans, specifically President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Henry Morgenthau, supported this motion.
Although there was not enough evidence to formerly charge Delano, the press put pressure on President Grant to ask for Sec.

Delano and son
Thomas was seven when he made his Broadway debut in Sunrise at Campobello ( 1958 ) playing John Roosevelt, son of future U. S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
In gratitude for Mr. Bush's kindness to her son, Senator Caraway intervened with President Franklin Delano Roosevelt to get a presidential pardon for Bush Crenshaw.
They are credited with saving the lives of tens of thousands of patients, including Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jr. ( son of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt ) ( in 1936 ) and Winston Churchill.
He was the son of James Roosevelt Roosevelt, known as " Rosey ", who was the much older half-brother of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
His son, Paul H. Delano became Admiral's Cochrane personal aide and, at fourteen years of age, was given command of one of the boarding parties during the capture of the Esmeralda ( 1791 ) whithin the port of Callao on November 5, 1820.
John Aspinwall Roosevelt ( March 13, 1916 – April 27, 1981 ) was the sixth and last child of the 32nd President of the United States, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and his wife, Eleanor Roosevelt, and the only Roosevelt son who never sought political office.
They had a son, Haven Clark Roosevelt, and three daughters, Anne Sturgis " Nina " Roosevelt ( b. 1942 ), Sara Delano " Sally " Roosevelt ( 1946 – 1960 ) and Joan Lindsay Roosevelt ( 1952 – 1997 ).
The New York Times named Wald as one of the 12 greatest living American women in 1922 and she later received the Lincoln Medallion for her work as an " Outstanding Citizen of New York .” In 1937 a radio broadcast celebrated Wald's 70th birthday ; Mrs. Sara Delano Roosevelt read a letter from her son, President Franklin Roosevelt, in which he praised Wald for her “ unselfish labor to promote the happiness and well being of others .”
As impressive clinical successes with Prontosil started to be reported from all over Europe, and especially after the widely published treatment of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jr. ( a son of U. S. president Franklin D. Roosevelt ), acceptance was quick and dozens of medicinal chemistry teams set out to improve on Prontosil.
Lewis is the son of former Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone executive and former U. S. Ambassador Delano Lewis .< ref >
Roosevelt is the son of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jr. and Ethel Roosevelt.
** James Warburg ( 1897 – 1969 ), son of Paul M. Warburg, advisor to Franklin Delano Roosevelt in the early days of the Brain Trust, American delegate to the London Economic Conference, economist, banker, and author of lyrics ( using the pen name Paul James ) to a 1930 hit Broadway musical, Fine and Dandy.
Frankie Delano ( Sylvester Stallone ) has spent his life safeguarding Angelo as well as Angelo's daughter, Jennifer Barrett ( Madeleine Stowe ), whose unsavory husband Kip Barrett ( Harry Van Gorkum ) has had their young son Rawley ( Ezra Perlman ) placed in a boarding school against Jennifer's wishes.

Delano and John
It had required the approval of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt before the John Harvey could be loaded with 100 tons of mustard gas and despatched to the Italian warfront.
John Collier, who was appointed Commissioner of what is now called the Bureau of Indian Affairs in 1933 under President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, had become convinced that federal Indian policies needed to be changed to correct injustices.
He then meets John Constantine in Hellblazer # 19, written by Jamie Delano, leading into the latter's guest appearance in issue # 3.
His brother, David Delano Glover, a Methodist, was a state representative in the 1907 session and a member of the United States House of Representatives from 1929 to 1935, having been unseated in 1934 by Grant County native John Little McClellan who at the time was practicing law in Camden.
* John Cooke, the last surviving male Pilgrim from the 1620 voyage to found the Plymouth colony ( and who was, with Thomas Delano, one of the original buyers of the land from the Wampanoags )
Alan Moore, co-creator of the jaded, chain-smoking, modern-day British wizard John Constantine in Swamp Thing, hand-picked Jamie Delano to continue Constantine's adventures as star of the DC title Hellblazer ( 1988 – present ), but Delano left that series in 1991 before the launch of Vertigo.
The Mark Twain Memorial Lighthouse was constructed in 1933 and has been lit at three separate times by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, President John F. Kennedy, and President Bill Clinton.
The initial creative team was writer Jamie Delano and artist John Ridgway, with Dave McKean supplying distinctive painted and collage covers.
& Quinch for 2000 AD, a title made popular by John Constantine's creator Alan Moore, Delano was selected to start the character's first run in his own comic by then editor Karen Berger in 1988.
Current members of the board of directors of Colgate-Palmolive are: John T. Cahill, Jill Conway, Ellen Hancock, David W. Johnson, Richard Kogan, Delano Lewis, J. Pedro Reinhard, and Stephen I Sadove.
Several decades later, a John Delano Roosevelt is mentioned among the six highly regarded reformers who revise the US Constitution and institute the new regime seen in 2086.
Established on July 27, 1935, by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the Federal Writers ' Project ( FWP ) operated under journalist and theatrical producer Henry Alsberg, and later John D. Newsome, compiling local histories, oral histories, ethnographies, children's books and other works.
His other children are Nancy Roosevelt Ireland, Laura Delano Roosevelt and John A. Roosevelt.
Three US Presidents have won the awards: Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, along with spoken recordings of John F. Kennedy and Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
Photographers hired by Stryker for the FSA included: Dorothea Lange, Arthur Rothstein, Walker Evans, Ben Shahn, John Vachon, Marion Post Wolcott, Russell Lee, Jack Delano, Gordon Parks, John Collier Jr, Carl Mydans, and Edwin and Louise Rosskam.
Among the dead are Robert P. Patterson, a jurist and former Undersecretary of War under President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and former Secretary of War under President Harry S Truman ; former war correspondent John F. Chester ; and U. S. Civil Aeronautics Administration officials George T. Williams and John D. Rice, both engaged in the development of airport radar systems and navigational aids at the time.
Since Washington ’ s last visit to campus, Washington College has hosted five U. S. presidents: Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Harry S Truman, Dwight Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy and George H. W. Bush.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt ( center ) signs the Rural Electrification Act with Representative John E. Rankin | John Rankin ( left ) and Senator George William Norris ( right )
He also has shown sympathy with former Democratic Presidents Franklin Delano Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy.

Delano and had
While his paternal family had become prosperous early on in New York real estate and trade, much of his family's wealth had been built by FDR's maternal grandfather, Warren Delano, in the China trade, including opium and tea.
She married Thomas Delano in 1667 and had nine children.
First lady Dolley Madison rescued a painting of George Washington, and in 1939, a Canadian man returned a jewelry box to President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, claiming that his grandfather had taken it from Washington.
Wichita's neighboring town on the west bank of the Arkansas river, Delano, had a particular reputation for lawlessness.
In the summer of 1944 Franklin Delano Roosevelt was nominated for a fourth term as President of the United States and Gray ( who had little love for Roosevelt ) killed off Warbucks in a month-long sequence of sentimental pathos.
He also stated that, if there had to be one role model for him, it would be U. S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
He was meant to become a full-time writer for several years, as Delano, Ennis and Jenkins before him, but left the title early after DC refused to publish the story " Shoot ", about high school shootings, following the Columbine High School massacre, despite the fact it had been written and submitted prior to the event.
Rumor was that Presidient Grant was pressured by Secretary of Interior Columbus Delano, who sympathized with Collis P. Huntington and Jay Gould, had demanded Akerman's resignation.
Planning for the invasion of Europe by the Allies had begun in May 1943 when President of the United States Franklin Delano Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill had met at the Washington Conference.
Dos Passos had attended the 1932 Democratic National Convention and subsequently wrote an article for The New Republic in which he harshly criticized the selection of Franklin Delano Roosevelt as the party's nominee.
Toward the end of his life, when he took the UAW out of the AFL-CIO for a short-lived alliance with the Teamsters Union, and marched with the United Farm Workers in Delano, California, Reuther seemed to be dissatisfied, looking for the ability to challenge the injustices that had made the union movement so vital in the 1930s.
This union changed from a workers ' rights organization that helped workers get unemployment insurance to that of a union of farmworkers almost overnight, when the NFWA went out on strike in support of the mostly Filipino farmworkers of the AWOC in Delano, California who had previously initiated a grape strike on September 8, 1965.
Though he had been a leading liberal supporter of the New Deal, Beard turned against Franklin Delano Roosevelt's foreign policy.
Animal Man placed Morrison at the head of the so-called " Brit Wave " invasion of American comics, along with such writers as Neil Gaiman, Peter Milligan, Jamie Delano and Alan Moore ( who had launched the ' invasion ' with his work on Swamp Thing ).< ref name =" vert-ency ">
Sara Delano had a number of Delano cousins living in Maine, and Campobello offered a beautiful summer retreat where their family members could easily visit.
Hanfstaengl had once given a piano concert at the White House and was a friend of then-New York State Senator Franklin Delano Roosevelt, but he became increasingly angered by anti-German sentiment in the United States during World War I.
Bennett had in desperation attempted to save his government by reversing its laissez-faire policies and, belatedly, implementing " Bennett's New Deal " based on the New Deal of Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
Liberal Party candidates played the role of spoiler by being the possible cause of the defeat of Democrat Frank D. O ' Connor in the race for governor in 1966 by naming Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jr. as its candidate in the race against incumbent Nelson Rockefeller ; and again in 1980 when it endorsed Javits ( who had lost in the Republican primary for United States senator to Al D ' Amato ).
In 1924 he invited his friend Franklin Delano Roosevelt ( who had recently contracted a paralytic illness ) to visit the 90 degree Fahrenheit springs there, which Roosevelt eventually purchased and turned into the Little White House and the Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation, expanding it from a limited rehab center into a full-service center.
However, upon learning of the planned protest, the colonial governor of Puerto Rico at the time, General Blanton Winship ( who had been appointed by US president Franklin Delano Roosevelt ) demanded the immediate withdrawal of the permits.

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