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* Ellis Arnall, governor of Georgia ( 1943 – 1947 )
When Maddox sought the Democratic nomination for governor in 1966, his principal primary opponent was former Governor Ellis Arnall.
* Brad Rice, " Lester Maddox and the Politics of Populism ," in Georgia Governors in an Age of Change: From Ellis Arnall to George Busbee, ed.
Former Governor Ellis Arnall polled more than fifty thousad votes as a write-in cadidate, a factor which led to the impasse.
Ultimately, the lieutenant governor-elect, Melvin E. Thompson, the prior Governor, Ellis Arnall, and Herman Talmadge all had themselves sworn in and were concurrently trying to conduct state business from the Georgia State Capitol.
This intervention into academic affairs caused the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to remove accreditation from the Georgia state universities, and it contributed to Talmadge's defeat by Ellis Arnall in 1942.
Ellis Gibbs Arnall ( March 20, 1907, Newnan, GeorgiaDecember 13, 1992 ) was an American politician, a liberal Democrat who served as the 69th Governor of the U. S. state of Georgia from 1943 to 1947.
Harold Paulk Henderson's published the 1991 biography, The Politics of Change in Georgia: A Political Biography of Ellis Arnall.
* Profile page for Ellis Gibbs Arnall on the National Governors Association web site
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Carter complained to Eugene Patterson, then editor of the Atlanta Constitution, that the state's largest newspaper was partial to Callaway despite its primary preference for Democratic former Governor Ellis Arnall, rather than Carter, and its then neutrality in the general election.
Ellis Arnall, who said that he relished a showdown with Callaway, even signed the Republican's petition.
Some of these individuals organized a write-in campaign on behalf of Ellis Arnall, who said that he neither encouraged nor discouraged their undertaking.
In 1966, Vandiver was initially a candidate for governor and had been expected to compete with another former governor, Ellis Arnall.
Outgoing governor Ellis Arnall announced that he would not relinquish the office until it was clear who the new governor was.
After World War II, he worked as an executive secretary for Governor Ellis Arnall.
That year, Governor Ellis Arnall appointed a twenty-three member commission, devised of all three branches of government, to write a new constitution.
Governor Ellis Arnall granted Lena a 60-day reprieve so that the Board of Pardons and Parole could review the case, but it denied clemency in January 1945.
* Ellis Arnall, 69th Governor of Georgia

Ellis and wrote
She wrote a volume of poetry with her sisters ( Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell, 1846 ) and two novels.
However, sexologists Richard von Krafft-Ebbing from Germany, and Britain's Havelock Ellis wrote some of the earliest and more enduring categorizations of female same-sex attraction, approaching it as a form of insanity.
The de Montfort story is the focus of the second part of The Brothers of Gwynedd Quartet by Edith Pargeter ( who also wrote as Ellis Peters ).
Pargeter wrote under a number of pseudonyms ; it was under the name Ellis Peters that she wrote crime stories, especially the highly popular series of Brother Cadfael medieval mysteries, many of which were made into films for television.
" Bogle wrote that his inspiration for starting an index fund came from three sources, all of which confirmed his 1951 research: Paul Samuelson's 1974 paper, " Challenge to Judgment ", Charles Ellis ' 1975 study, " The Loser's Game ", and Al Ehrbar's 1975 Fortune magazine article on indexing.
Ellis wrote a screenplay for
On 10 October 1876, he wrote to The Meteor, the Rugby School magazine, that he had learnt from an unnamed source that the change from a kicking game to a handling game had "... originated with a town boy or foundationer of the name of Ellis, Webb Ellis ".
Finding that he could write non-fiction well, Ellis researched and wrote on human sexuality.
Ellis began publishing articles even before receiving his Ph. D .; in 1946 he wrote a critique of many widely used pencil-and-paper personality tests.
Most of the books Ellis wrote after inventing REBT had a strong autobiographical element.
Responding to this claim, psychologist Albert Ellis wrote " Here Rand falsely notes that two and two make four: and that you are noble for grasping this ' fact.
The historian Richard E. Ellis wrote:
In October 1876, in an effort to refute the assertion that carrying the ball had been an ancient tradition, he wrote to The Meteor, the Rugby School magazine, that he had learnt from an unnamed source that the change from a kicking game to a handling game had ".. originated with a town boy or foundationer of the name of Ellis, William Webb Ellis ".
Anna Haycraft ( 9 September 1932 – 8 March 2005 ) was a British writer and essayist who wrote under the nom de plume Alice Thomas Ellis.
He wrote the book while being detained on Ellis Island.
Bob Ellis wrote in Overland, ‘ What I think absorbs the reader in the deeply revelatory un-memoir Wild Amazement is ... Michael ’ s clear, almost hyper-real remembrance, as if experienced on a guided tour of a radiant, countercultural Disneyland, of a way of life, and a gravely joyous bohemia now gone, of how it was, and what a time it was, it really was, in Sydney in the sixties and seventies, in the Newcastle and the Journos ’ Club and the Push parties and the plans for a literary life .’ And in, Quadrant, Peter Corris wrote, ‘ Anyone interested in how contemporary Australian writing came to be the way it is, with its strengths and follies, its cliques and patrons, and the challenges it faces, will benefit from reading Wilding ’ s sensitive, sometimes bitchy, often funny and always intelligent tracing of his life ’ s trajectory .’ The Italian translation of Wild Amazement appeared in 2009.
In 1974 Berresford Ellis wrote, " Probably the most able young writer in the language today is N. J. A.
Elmer Ellis, historian at ( and later president of ) the University of Missouri, wrote a biography of Dunne published in 1941.
Turner and I Shot Andy Warhol director Mary Harron wrote a screenplay, which ended up being selected for the film version of Bret Easton Ellis ' American Psycho.
With his advisor Ellis Horowitz, Sahni wrote two widely-used textbooks, Fundamentals of Algorithms and Fundamentals of Data Structures.
Ellis stepped aside in issue # 121 and was replaced by Christos Gage, who wrote three one-shots and a four-issue tie-in with Secret Invasion.

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