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Two of their sons later became involved in Tasmanian state politics in the Liberal Party: Kevin Lyons was Deputy Premier between 1969 and 1972 and Brendan Lyons served in the ministry of Robin Gray during the 1980s.
Joseph Graham " Gray " Davis, Jr. ( born December 26, 1942 ) is an American Democratic politician who served as California's 37th Governor from 1999 until being recalled in 2003.
Cecil Gray served about two years before his father, Rev.
Ira T. Gray, took the office and served for approximately 14 years, when due to failing health he resigned the office.
Under the guidance of the Woman's Club, with Mrs. Vernon Ward, Mrs. Haywood Wilson, and Mrs. Betty Gray, summer garden and canning projects served to stock the lunchroom.
The town was founded as Gray Station, Tennessee, as it mainly served as a railway depot, the town became Gray for preferred usage.
Mayor Gray previously served as Mayor from 1992 to 1999 and as a City Council member in 1987.
While bishop, de Gray often lent the king money, and on one occasion held the royal regalia as security for the repayment of a loan ; he also served as a royal justice.
Samuel Allyne Otis ( son of James Otis, Sr., father of Harrison Gray Otis and brother of prominent revolutionary James Otis, Jr. and America's first female playwright Mercy Otis Warren ), a Delegate from Massachusetts ; born in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Mass., November 24, 1740 ; was graduated from Harvard College in 1759 ; engaged in mercantile pursuits in Boston ; member of the state house of representatives in 1776 ; member of the Board of War in 1776 ; collector of clothing for the Continental Army in 1777 ; member of the Massachusetts constitutional convention ; again a member of the state house of representatives 1784-1787 and elected speaker of the house in 1784 ; Member of the Continental Congress in 1787 and 1788 ; elected Secretary of the United States Senate on April 8, 1789, and served until his death in Washington, D. C., April 22, 1814 ; interment in Congressional Cemetery.
Herb Gray served as parliamentary leader of the Liberals following the selection of Jean Chrétien as leader in 1989, until Chrétien could run in a by-election to enter the House of Commons.
Gray also served as governor of two schools in Balham and in the London Borough of Wandsworth.
Gray has served on a variety of Parliamentary committees.
Gray was a member of First Church in Cambridge, where he served as a Deacon.
William Gray " Bill " Daughtridge, Jr. is a businessman from Rocky Mount, North Carolina who served three terms ( Jan. 2003-Dec. 2008 ) as a Republican member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's twenty-fifth House district, including constituents in Nash County.
Gray served in this position for less than a year.
The special act was required because the two had not previously applied for pensions or service land grants and Bakeman was unable to prove his service ; Gray, while able to prove his service, had only served six months ; Fruits had never had any pension.
His son, C. Boyden Gray, a graduate of Harvard and the University of North Carolina Law School, served as White House counsel for President George Herbert Walker Bush.
Howard kept his hands in football as he served as the chief recruiter for the Gray squad in the annual Blue-Gray game in Montgomery, Alabama.
William Herbert Gray III ( born August 20, 1941 ) served as president and chief executive officer of the United Negro College Fund ( 1991 – 2004 ).
Congressman Nix served 20 years before losing to William H. Gray III in the primary in 1978.
Gray served as a delegate to the Charlottetown Conference only to return to New Brunswick to face growing hostility to the confederation project and lost his seat in the 1865 election that brought the Anti-Confederation Party to power.
Gray returned to the legislature in 1866 and served as Speaker.
Horace Gray ( March 24, 1828 – September 15, 1902 ) was an American jurist who ultimately served on the United States Supreme Court.

Gray and Chairman
But State Party Chairman James Gray of Albany said no, and he didn't mince any words.
The International Fund for Monuments set up a Venice Committee, with Professor John McAndrew ( 1904-1978 ) of Wellesley College as Chairman and Gray as Executive Secretary.
* Andrew Gray MC, Chairman from 1971-7 of the Wellcome Foundation, ( 1923 – 30 )
* Paul Gray CB, Chairman from 2006-7 of HM Revenue and Customs ( 1959 – 66 )
Eugene Gray was appointed as Chairman.
Eugene Gray served as Chairman and Rev.
She was succeeded as Council Chairman by Vincent C. Gray.
Prior to his inauguration as mayor in January 2011, Gray served as Chairman of the Council of the District of Columbia, and as Councilmember for Ward 7.
* Official DC Government website of Council Chairman Gray

Gray and Board
In 2000, she was appointed to the Board of Trustees of California State University by Governor Gray Davis, becoming chair of the Board in May 2006.
Following further reforms, in 1903 the adult education part of the College was designated a Central Institution along with Gray ’ s School of Art ( which became a Central Institution two years earlier ), allowing the adult education activities to develop independently rather than under the control of the local School Board.
Board chairman Winifred Gray and president Gregory Bulger cited " an insurmountable budget deficit " as the reason.
In 2000, Governor Gray Davis appointed Hastings to the State Board of Education, and in 2001, Hastings became its president.
* 2010 Nuit Blanche by Arev Manoukian ( Director ), Marc-André Gray ( Visual Effects Artist ), National Film Board of Canada
The Gray Board, as it was known, issued its split decision on May 27, 1954, with Gray and Thomas A. Morgan recommending the revocation, despite their finding that Oppenheimer was a " loyal citizen.
Among the members of FREE's Board of Directors is George M. Gray, the executive director of the Harvard Centre for Risk Analysis.
In recognition of his dedication to the playground ’ s construction and lifetime of work for the neighborhood ’ s youth, the Broad Channel Civic Association and Queens Community Board 14 motioned to have the playground named in Gray ’ s honor.
Gray served as a member of the Winnipeg School Board from 1926 to 1930, and was an Alderman in the city of Winnipeg from 1930 to 1942.
Gray worked as the campaign manager for federal Liberal cabinet minister Reg Alcock in the 2004 federal election, and was subsequently hired as a lobbyist of the Canadian Wheat Board, a department under Alcock ’ s ministry.
On 12 March 1946, the Geographic Board of Canada named a mountain in Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park, BC, after Gray and his brother, John Balfour Gray, who was also killed in World War II.
Contains a Gameboard Map, 345 Plastic Playing Pieces, National Control Markers, National Production Charts, a Battle Board Chart, Industrial Production Certificates ( IPCs ), 12 Dice, Plastic Chips ( Gray and Red ), and a Gameplay Manual.
Notable past Board members have included Caspar Weinberger ( 1967 – 1969 ), Jesse Unruh ( 1983 – 1987 ), Gray Davis ( 1986 – 1994 ), Matt Fong ( 1995 – 1998 ), Kathleen Connell ( 1995 – 2003 ), Phil Angelides ( 1999 – 2006 ), Willie Brown ( 2000 – 2005 ), and Steve Westly ( 2003 – 2006 ).
R. Guild Gray stated before a Board of School Trustees meeting on February 1, 1956 that the district would be larger than political subdivision in the state of Nevada.
In 1955, Summer of the Seventeenth Doll gained first prize in the Playwright Advisory Board Competition with Oriel Gray ’ s The Torrents and was subsequently presented by the Union Theatre.

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