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Dewey and played
Dewey then played a major role in helping California Senator Richard Nixon become Eisenhower's running mate.
Dewey also played a major role that year in convincing Eisenhower to keep Nixon as his running mate ; Eisenhower had considered dropping Nixon from the Republican ticket and picking someone he felt would be less partisan and controversial.
A year later, Candy played the lovable, mild-mannered Army recruit Dewey Oxberger in 1981's Stripes, one of the most successful films of the year.
Drummer Dewey Martin, who had played with garage rock group the Standells and country artists such as Patsy Cline and The Dillards, was added to the roster less than a week later after contacting the group at the suggestion of the Byrds ' manager, Jim Dickson.
* Dewey Martin, who played, among others, in Howard Hawks films of the 1950s.
Koivu played in the first line with Jere Lehtinen and Ville Peltonen ( the " Huey, Dewey, and Louie " line ), who were all selected as tournament all-stars.
* In the 2007 comedy film Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story, McCartney ( played by Jack Black ) and Lennon ( played by Paul Rudd ) are arguing, and Lennon quips, " I wonder if your songs will still be shit when I'm sixty-four.
Dwight Michael Evans ( born November 3, 1951 ), nicknamed Dewey, is an American former professional baseball right fielder and right-handed batter who played with the Boston Red Sox ( 1972 – 90 ) and Baltimore Orioles ( 1991 ) in Major League Baseball.
His brothers Lucious Selmon and Dewey also were All-American defensive linemen for Oklahoma, and played on the same defensive line together in 1973.
Three days later, popular Memphis DJ Dewey Phillips played " That's All Right " on his Red, Hot, and Blue show.
On July 7, 1954, Dewey Phillips played " That's All Right " on his popular radio show " Red, Hot & Blue ".
Interest in the record was so intense that Dewey reportedly played the record 14 times and received over 40 telephone calls.
A variation of this joke was used on 30 Rock when Alec Baldwin's character Jack Donaghy tells Tina Fey's Liz Lemon that Tracy Jordan's lawyer Steven ( played by Wayne Brady ) works for the firm " Dewey, Cheatem, and Livingston.
In 2001, Sanderson played a courageous bartender named Dewey in the TNT film Crossfire Trail.
He played the outlaw Billy John in Ride Lonesome ( 1959 ), Dr. Ben Mizer in the 1966 comedy Three on a Couch, the cross-dressing Dewey Barksdale in the 1976 drama Ode to Billy Joe, and the gunfighter Drew in Firecreek ( 1968 ), with James Stewart and Henry Fonda.

Dewey and key
With Dewey as the director and his wife as principal, the University of Chicago Laboratory school, was dedicated “ to discover in administration, selection of subject-matter, methods of learning, teaching, and discipline, how a school could become a cooperative community while developing in individuals their own capacities and satisfy their own needs .” ( Cremin, 136 ) For Dewey the two key goals of developing a cooperative community and developing individuals ’ own capacities were not at odds ; they were necessary to each other.
The key moments came when the delegations of large states such as Michigan, Pennsylvania, and New York left Dewey and Vandenberg and switched to Willkie, giving him the victory on the sixth ballot.
The Wisconsin primary proved to be the key contest, as Dewey won by a surprisingly wide margin ; he took 14 delegates to four for Harold Stassen, while MacArthur won the three remaining delegates.
Clifford was a key architect of Truman's campaign in 1948, when Truman pulled off a stunning upset victory over Republican nominee Thomas Dewey.
However, for Mead, unlike John Dewey and J. J. Gibson, the key is not simply human action, but rather social action.
Thus, the work of Schön fits with and extends to the realm of many fields of practice, key twentieth century theories of education, like experiential education and the work of many of its most important theorists, namely John Dewey, Kurt Lewin, Carl Rogers and David A. Kolb.
A key subplot centers around the increasingly antagonistic relationship between Schultz, who wants to become a boss in his own right, and Luciano, who is pressured by prosecutor Thomas Dewey to keep Schultz in check.

Dewey and role
In the 1920s, as modern journalism was just taking form, writer Walter Lippmann and American philosopher John Dewey debated over the role of journalism in a democracy.
* John Dewey: Co-founder of pragmatism and analyzed the essential role of education in the maintenance of democratic government.
Dewey did not run for President in 1952, but he did play a major role in securing the Republican nomination for General Dwight Eisenhower.
Huey, Dewey and Louie share similar passions such as listening to rock music, getting revenge on those who anger them, impressing girls, getting money, pulling pranks, role models whom they look up to and admire, playing games and reading comics.
* Marc Dewey, MD, Udo Schagen, MD, Wolgang Eckart, MD and Eva Schönenberger: Ernst Ferdinand Sauerbruch and his ambiguous role in the period of National Socialism.
He has been nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Chicago and a Grammy Award for the song " Walk Hard ", which he performed in Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story.
Erik Per Sullivan ( born July 12, 1991 ) is an American actor best known for his role as Dewey, the younger brother to middle child Malcolm, on the FOX series, Malcolm in the Middle which was on air for 6 years.
The role of Graham's wife was also recast with Deborah Harmon, and the show's setting ended up being moved from Dewey High and Long Island altogether.
Duane Ramsdell " Dewey " Clarridge, ( born 1932 ) was an operations officer for the United States Central Intelligence Agency ( CIA ) and supervisor for more than 30 years, who became known in the mid-1980s for his role in the Contra end of the Iran-Contra Affair.

Dewey and convincing
Dewey succeeds in convincing them that he is a competent teacher, but Ned appears with the police and confronts Dewey under pressure from Patty.

Dewey and Eisenhower
He firmly declined all of the offers and many believed he was foregoing his only opportunity to be president ; Thomas E. Dewey was considered the other probable winner, would presumably serve two terms, and Eisenhower, at age 66 in 1956, would then be too old.
With Eisenhower refusing to run, the contest for the Republican nomination was between New York Governor Thomas E. Dewey, former Minnesota Governor Harold Stassen, Ohio Senator Robert Taft, California Governor Earl Warren, General Douglas MacArthur and Arthur H. Vandenberg of Michigan, the senior Republican in the Senate.
At the Republican Convention Dewey was verbally attacked by pro-Taft delegates and speakers as the real power behind Eisenhower, but he had the satisfaction of seeing Eisenhower win the nomination and end Taft's presidential hopes for the last time.
In 1956, when Eisenhower mulled not running for a second term, he suggested Dewey as his choice as successor, but party leaders made it plain that they would not entrust the nomination to Dewey yet again, and ultimately Eisenhower decided to run for re-election.
However, Dewey argued that dropping Nixon from the ticket would only anger Republican voters while winning Eisenhower few votes from the Democrats.
Dirksen garnered attention at the convention when he gave a speech attacking New York Governor Thomas E. Dewey, a liberal Republican and the leading supporter of Taft's opponent for the Republican presidential nomination, General Dwight Eisenhower.
Later Dewey confessed to Martin that Dewey could be more forceful in speaking on behalf of other candidates, such as Eisenhower, than he could for himself because of Dewey's innate hesitancy to tout his own abilities.
MacArthur, however, favored U. S. Senator Robert A. Taft, Sr., of Ohio, who lost the nomination to Willkie in 1940, to Dewey in 1948, and to Dwight Eisenhower in 1952.
Containment was supported by Democrats and internationalist Republicans ( led by Senator Arthur Vandenberg of Michigan, Governor Thomas Dewey of New York, and general Dwight D. Eisenhower ), but was opposed by the isolationists led by Senator Robert A. Taft of Ohio.
" With the help of Dewey, General Dwight D. Eisenhower defeated Taft for the 1952 presidential nomination and became the leader of the moderates.
From 1936 to 1976, the more centrist members of the Republican Party frequently won the national nomination with candidates such as Alf Landon, Wendell Willkie, Thomas E. Dewey, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Richard Nixon, and Gerald Ford.

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