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" He agreed to do the Mason movie if Barbara Hale returned to reprise her role as Della Street.
Hale agreed and when Perry Mason Returns aired in December 1985, her character became the defendant.
In his Reflections, Hale agreed with Coke that the judge's task was to bring the reason of the common law ( the coherence of the legal system ) in line with the reason of the law in question ( to justify that law ).
The distinction between Coke and Hale is that Hale agreed with Selden that law was created through agreement, and disagreed that reason had an inherent binding power.
On in May 1916, Hale agreed to serve as an honorary vice president of the American Rights Committee during its Carnegie Hall memorial protest of the Lusitania sinking by a German Navy U-Boat.

Hale and with
* Thomas Bopp, shared the discovery of Comet Hale-Bopp in 1995 with unemployed PhD physicist Alan Hale.
In 1911, Carnegie became a sympathetic benefactor to George Ellery Hale, who was trying to build the 100 inch ( 2. 5 m ) Hooker Telescope at Mount Wilson, and donated an additional ten million dollars to the Carnegie Institution with the following suggestion to expedite the construction of the telescope: " I hope the work at Mount Wilson will be vigorously pushed, because I am so anxious to hear the expected results from it.
I want to see institutions like Throop turn out perhaps ninety-nine of every hundred students as men who are to do given pieces of industrial work better than any one else can do them ; I want to see those men do the kind of work that is now being done on the Panama Canal and on the great irrigation projects in the interior of this country — and the one-hundredth man I want to see with the kind of cultural scientific training that will make him and his fellows the matrix out of which you can occasionally develop a man like your great astronomer, George Ellery Hale.
In 1963, Alston co-founded Spiral with Romare Bearden and Hale Woodruff.
Alston worked with Hale Woodruff on the murals in a large studio space in New York where they utilized ladders to reach the upper parts of the canvas.
In February 1865, Booth became infatuated with Lucy Lambert Hale, the daughter of U. S. Senator John P. Hale of New Hampshire, and they became secretly engaged when Booth received his mother's blessing for their marriage plans.
From this period we sometimes know the origins and authors of rhymes — for instance, " Twinkle Twinkle Little Star ", which combined the 18th-century French tune " Ah vous dirai-je, Maman " with a poem by English writer Jane Taylor and ' Mary Had a Little Lamb ', written by Sarah Josepha Hale of Boston in 1830.
They have also been use as the titles of plays: Baby with the Bathwater by Christopher Durang, Dog Eat Dog by Mary Gallagher, and The Dog in the Manger by Charles Hale Hoyt.
The American solar astronomer George Ellery Hale, as an undergraduate at MIT, invented the spectroheliograph, with which he made the discovery of solar vortices.
Subsequent work by Hale demonstrated a strong tendency for east-west alignment of magnetic polarities in sunspots, with mirror symmetry across the solar equator ; and that the magnetic polarity for sunspots in each hemisphere switched orientation, from one sunspot cycle to the next.
The modern understanding of sunspots starts with George Ellery Hale, who first linked magnetic fields and sunspots in 1908.
However, according to an article by former Space Shuttle program Director Wayne Hale on his official NASA blog, the space shuttle program, in preparation for the 2010 shutdown, has already terminated many specialty parts and materials contracts, many with small businesses whose only customer may have been the shuttle program and who closed shop and retired upon receiving their termination letters ; as a result, it would be difficult and expensive at this point to extend the shuttle program, and there would be a lag of at least a year ( without flights ) before exhausted exotic parts and supplies could be replaced.
Although Williams, then 21, hated the monotony of the blue-collar world, the job " forced him out of the pretentious gentility " of his upbringing, which had, according to Hale, " tinged him with mother's snobbery and detachment from reality.
At the urging of his wife, Ponzi pleaded guilty on November 1, 1920 to a single count before Judge Clarence Hale, who declared before sentencing, " Here was a man with all the duties of seeking large money.
* Hale, A. R., " These Cults ": An Analysis of the Foibles of Dr. Morris Fishbein's " Medical Follies " and an Indictment of Medical Practice in General, with a Non-Partisan Presentation of the Case for the Drugless Schools of Healing, Comprising Essays on Homeopathy, Osteopathy, Chiropractic, The Abrams Method, Vivisection, Physical Culture, Christian Science, Medical Publicity, The Cost of Hospitalization and State Medicine, National Health Foundation, ( New York ), 1926.
Fibel and Hale measure hope by combining Snyder ’ s Hope Scale with their own Generalized Expectancy for Success Scale ( GESS ) to empirically measure hope .< ref > Hunt, Teresa L. ( May 1, 1997 ).
Bob Hale, a DJ with KRIB-AM, was working the concert that night and flipped the coin in the ballroom's sidestage room shortly before the musicians departed for the airport.
* G. D. Hale Carpenter, A Naturalist on Lake Victoria, with an Account of Sleeping Sickness and the Tse-tse Fly ; 1920.
They had a child together, David McNeil, born 22 June 1946 ,; Haggard recalled her " seven years of plenty " with Chagall in her book, My Life with Chagall ( Robert Hale, 1986 ).
* G. D. Hale Carpenter joined the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, and took the DM in 1913 with a dissertation on the tsetse fly ( Glossina palpalis ) and African trypanosomiasis ( sleeping sickness ).
Chaplin fired Virginia Cherrill and replaced her with Georgia Hale, Chaplin's co-star in The Gold Rush.
pp. 405 .</ ref > and Cherrill demanded and got a raise to $ 75 per week .. ( Approximately seven minutes of test footage of Hale survives and is included on the DVD release ; excerpts were first seen in the documentary Unknown Chaplin along with an unused opening sequence from the film.
After taking a job looking after another prospector's cabin, he falls in love with a lonely saloon girl ( Georgia Hale ) whom he mistakenly thinks has fallen in love with him.

Hale and Hobbes
In 1835, Hale's " Reflections on Hobbes ' Dialogue " was discovered ; Frederick Pollock posits that since Hobbes ' Dialogue was first published in 1681, six years after Hale's death, Hale must have seen an early copy or draft.

Hale and law
As late as the eighteenth-century some juries still declared the law rather than the fact, but already before the end of the seventeenth century Sir Matthew Hale explained modern common law adjudication procedure and acknowledged Bacon as the inventor of the process of discovering unwritten laws from the evidences of their applications.
Despite the Royalist loss, Hale's reputation for integrity and his political neutrality saved him from any repercussions, and under the Commonwealth of England he was made Chairman of the Hale Commission, which investigated law reform.
As a judge, Hale was noted for his resistance to bribery and his willingness to make politically unpopular decisions which upheld the law.
John Hostettler, in his biography of Matthew Hale, points out that his father's concerns about giving colour in pleadings could not have been very strong " since he not only retired to his estate at Alderley where he managed to live on his wife's inherited income, but also directed in his will that Matthew should make a career in the law ".
As well as reading the law reports and statutes, Hale also studied the Roman civil law and jurisprudence.
Outside of the law, Hale studied anatomy, history, philosophy and mathematics.
Hale, along with John Herne, argued that none of Laud's alleged offences constituted treason, and that the Treason Act 1351 had abolished all common law treasons.
To that end, on 30 January 1652 Hale was appointed chairman of a commission to investigate law reform, which soon became known as the Hale Commission.
Almost all of the recommendations eventually became part of English law, with John Hostettler, in his biography of Hale, writing that if the measures had been put into law immediately, " we would have been honouring such pioneers for their farsightedness in enhancing our legal system and the concept of justice ".
On another occasion, Cromwell personally selected a jury in a trial he was concerned with, something contrary to law ; as a result, Hale dismissed the jury and refused to hear the case.
His knowledge of equity was considered as great as his knowledge of the law, and Lord Nottingham, considered the " father of equity ", " worshipped Hale as a great master ".
Henry Flanders, writing in the University of Pennsylvania Law Review, describes Hale during his lifetime as " the most learned, the most able, the most honorable man to be found in the profession of the law ".
Hale's political neutrality and personal integrity has been attributed to his Puritainism, and his support of the common law ; " Regimes come and go, the common law abides ... For Hale ... legal continuity was vital for civic identity ".
Campbell considered Hale to be the superior lawyer, because while he failed to engage in public life he treated law as a science, and maintained judicial independence and neutrality.

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