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On June 14, President Harding was also the first president to be heard by the U. S. public on the new mass medium: he spoke on radio at a dedication site in honor of Francis Scott Key, who wrote the words to the Star Spangled Banner.
President Harding wrote Judge Gary, a steel industry leader who attended the meeting, advocating labor reform.
In 1921, Katherine Forbes wrote a series of articles for the Washington Post describing the daily life of President Harding and the First Lady.
of Commerce Herbert Hoover wrote the Seattle speech and Harding claimed he would protect the territory from looters and profit seekers ; a rebuff to former Sec.
Cîteaux Abbey was founded in 1098 by a group of monks from Molesme Abbey, seeking to follow more closely the Rule of St. Benedict, under the leadership of Saint Robert of Molesme, who became the first abbot, Saint Alberic, the second abbot, and Saint Stephen Harding the third abbot, who wrote the Carta Caritatis, that described the organisation of the order.
De Vaux's initial dig co-director, G. Lankester Harding, in 1955 wrote an article where he presented Qumran as " a building in which John the Baptist, and probably Christ, studied: Khirbet Qumran ".
* Dictionary of American Biography ( 1934 – 36 ); Nevins wrote 40 articles on Alexander Hamilton, Rutherford B. Hayes, Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge, etc.
Many of these works were answered in print, and among those who wrote against Faber's views were Thomas Arnold, Shute Barrington ( bishop of Durham ), Christopher Bethell ( bishop of Gloucester ), George Corless, James Hatley Frere, Richard Hastings Graves, Thomas Harding ( vicar of Bexley ), Frederic Charles Husenbeth, Samuel Lee, D. D., Samuel Roffey Maitland, D. D., N. Nisbett, Thomas Pinder Pantin, Le Pappe de Trévern, and Edward William Whitaker.
He was fired from Another World in 1975 when head writer Harding Lemay wrote him out of the program.
" Head writer Harding Lemay wrote in his memoir, Eight Years in Another World, that Courtney was fired because she was a bad actress, although she had huge popularity with the soap audience.
In 1986 Harding wrote the foreword to Barry Pilton's book, One Man and His Bog.
An opponent of the Republican presidential candidate Warren G. Harding, Chancellor wrote a study of his family just prior to the 1920 election alleging that Harding had an African-American ancestor, in the hopes of turning voters against him based on prejudices of the time.
He wrote two pamphlets about this subject prior to the 1920 presidential election, unleashing a major scandal as he alleged Harding was of mixed-race descent.
* John Wesley Harding wrote the song " In Paradise " which included Terry and Julie.
* Judson T. Welliver wrote for President Warren G. Harding in 1921 and is considered the first official presidential speechwriter.

Harding and second
For example, shortly before the GOP convention, Daugherty struck a deal with millionaire and political opportunist Jake Harmon, whereby 18 Oklahoma delegates whose votes Harmon had bought for Lowden were committed to Harding as a second choice if Lowden's effort faltered.
Although Harding desired to run for a second term in office, he may have been aware of his own health decline ; he gave up drinking, sold his " life-work ", the Marion Star, in part to regain $ 170, 000 previous investment losses, and had the U. S. Attorney General Harry Daugherty make a new will.
Suicide appears unlikely, since Harding was planning for a second term election.
His second marriage was to Jacqueline Harding ( b. 1936 d. in Barbados 28 March 2008 ) from 4 October 1973 until his death.
On a positive note, the Mad Dogs were known for their strong defensive work that was rated second, behind Edmonton, in the CFL for giving up the least number of points with 364, due in large part to the strong defensive play of Tim Cofield and Rodney Harding.
Giles Harding remarried and had two daughters, Selene Harding ( Bill Jackson's grandmother ) and Mary Elizabeth Harding ( Bill Jackson's aunt ), by Giles Harding's second wife, Elizabeth McGavock.
Her second album Wicked, released in 1989, contained only one SAW track-" I Don't Believe In Miracles "-the others being produced by the aforementioned Hammond, Harding & Curnow in addition to Nigel Wright and German producer Ralf Rene Maue.
She was replaced by Nick Harding for the second series.
* An irritated Harding said to Patrick before passing the phone to her promoter, " Hold on a second, Paul wants to talk to you.
The Drapier's second letter, A Letter to Mr. Harding the Printer, upon Occasion of a Paragraph in his News-Paper of 1 August, relating to Mr. Wood's Half-Pence, was printed on 4 August 1724, in response to the British Privy Council's testing of Wood's coin.
Abram Harding " Hardy " Richardson ( April 21, 1855 – January 14, 1931 ) was a second basemen and outfielder mostly, who played in the Major Leagues for a number of teams throughout the 19th century.
The second CD is the gig from 9 March, 1972, this time with DJ Mike Harding as compere.
This controversy reached a high point when Harding's chief rival, Robbins, began the second ascent of his Early Morning Light route, hanging in Harding and Caldwell's bolt and bat-hook holes, and then cutting off the hangers, declaring he wished to restore the rock to its pristine state — and making a third ascent unlikely.
The irritated Harding called the southerner Robbins a " Carrie Nation " of rockclimbers, and felt vindicated when Robbins eventually decided the climb was harder than it looked and then respected it by not cutting any more bolts as he and Don Lauria completed the second ascent.
" Lee and Jimmy Hibbert ( vocals, bass ) ( ex Jacko Ogg and the Head People ) and Bob Harding ( vocals, guitar, bass ), the comedy sketch outfit became a musical group in 1974 and was joined by former Greasy Bear ( 1968-1972 ) drummer Bruce Mitchell ( drums ), with Les Prior ( vocals ), Simon White ( steel guitar, guitar ), Tony Bowers ( bass, guitar ) and Ray " Mighty Mongo " Hughes ( second drummer ).
When Tonya Harding, reaching the nadir of a two-year skating slump, fell several times in her long program ( after having placed second in the short program, during which her dress had come undone ), and third-place Nicole Bobek struggled by also making several mistakes, fourth-place Kwiatkowski had a shot to move up onto the podium and onto the World team.
Another biographer, James Harding, said of Agate's subsequent attempts at fiction ( a second play and three novels ) that they are " of small import ".
Prior to joining Social Distortion, Harding was the bass player for Mike Ness during his Cheating at Solitaire tour and recorded with Ness on his second solo offering Under the Influences.

Harding and letter
In an unpublished letter, Harding advocated the establishment and funding of a Jewish homeland in Palestine.
According to the records of the Tennessee State Library and Archives, Red Jackson sent a letter to his father-in-law, General Harding, announcing the birth of a son he named ' William Harding Jackson ' ( I ) on September 15, 1874.
In lieu of the traditional Greek letter organizations, Harding sponsors student-led " social clubs " that serve a similar social networking function to the Greek system.
On September 1, 1922, Clarke sent a letter to President Warren G. Harding announcing his intention to resign from the Court.
Harding was subsequently exchanged, commanded the letter of marque Diana, but was captured again.
By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater midpoint that is closest to Harding.
The Drapier hints at the letter and the freeing of Harding when he lists many other works written by Jonathan Swift, and, in the process, nearly reveals his own identity.

Harding and Gary
First under contract to Pathé, which was subsequently absorbed by RKO studio, Harding ( who was promoted as the studio's ' answer ' to MGM's superstar Norma Shearer ), co-starred with Ronald Colman, Myrna Loy, Herbert Marshall, Leslie Howard, Richard Dix, and Gary Cooper, often on loan out to other studios, such as MGM and Paramount.
Harding and co-producer / keyboard player Curnow became the club remix and production ' B-Team ' of PWL Studios with many remixes and productions for internal PWL SAW Productions ( Kylie, Bananarama, Dead Or Alive, Mel & Kim ) as well as external record company clients ( e. g. Diana Ross, Michael Jackson / Jackson 5, Holly Johnson, Pet Shop Boys, Eighth Wonder, Four Tops, Chic, Depeche Mode, Erasure, Jesus Jones, Voice Of The Beehive, Gary Moore ) which included many U. S. dance chart No. 1s ( such as ABC ' When Smokey Sings ', Imagination ' Instinctual ', Blue Mercedes ' I Want To Be Your Property ').
Musicians from Regina include Edith Fowke, Helen Dahlstrom, Ghosts of Modern Man, Nina Dempsey, Norman Farrow, Barbara Franklin, Colin James, Audrey Johannesen, Muriel Kerr, Gary Kosloski, Peter Clements, June Kowalchuk, Owen Underhill, Gaelyne Gabora, Jack Semple, Rob Bryanton, Into Eternity, Val Halla, Rah Rah, Geronimo, The War Doves, Intergalactic Virgin, Tinsel Trees, Birds are Dinosaurs, Pnice, Def 3, Library Voices, LazerBlade, E Tea, Ron Scott, Brett Dolter, Beth Curry, Joel Fuller, Tyler Gilbert, John Dick, Dagan Harding, Ken Shields, Streetheart, and Paul Sloman from A Horse Called Horse.
In High Chaparall ( not to be confused with the 1967 western TV-series The High Chaparral ) Filip and Fredrik took a camera team to America, where they filmed a series of interviews with minor celebrities and has-beens such as Fabio Lanzoni, Pamela Anderson, Ron Jeremy, Tonya Harding, Uri Geller, and Gary Busey.

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