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Harold and Jenkins
* Jenkins, Harold, ed.
* Jenkins, Harold.
" Harold Jenkins, in his 1982 Arden edition, dismisses this hypothesis, which is also known as the " early start " theory.
In 1987, Jenkins was elected to succeed Harold Macmillan as Chancellor of the University of Oxford following the latter's death ; he held this position until his death.
Despite Edward Heath claiming it was a ' hard, cold budget, without any glimmer of warmth ' Jenkins ' first budget broadly received a warm reception, with Harold Wilson remarking that ' it was widely acclaimed as a speech of surpassing quality and elegance ' and Barbara Castle that it ' took everyone's breath away '.
After Labour unexpectedly lost power in 1970 Jenkins was appointed Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer by Harold Wilson.
Some of the notable recorders at Sun were Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley, Roy Orbison, Charlie Rich and Conway Twitty ( who at that time recorded under his real name of Harold Jenkins ).
Born Harold Jenkins.
* June 5 – Conway Twitty ( real name: Harold Jenkins ) country rock singer, 59
In the earlier episodes the series makes many references to the policy of the Labour governments of Harold Wilson and James Callaghan, with comments like " My top lip went all stiff and dead, as if it had been nationalised " and " When Wales get home rule, do you think they'll nationalise Clive Jenkins ".
Arden Hamlet editor Harold Jenkins, for example, criticised the idea of any direct personal satire of Burghley as " unlikely " and " uncharacteristic of Shakespeare ".
" Harold Jenkins, in his 1982 Arden edition, dismisses this assertion.
According to the DNB entry for Harold Wilson, written by Roy Jenkins, Mary Wilson was not too happy with life as a " political " wife.
Conway Twitty ( September 1, 1933 – June 5, 1993 ), born Harold Lloyd Jenkins, was an American country music artist.
Conway Twitty was born Harold Jenkins on September 1, 1933 in Friars Point, Mississippi.
The Jenkins family moved to Helena, Arkansas when Harold was ten years old.
Accounts of how Harold Jenkins acquired his stage name of Conway Twitty vary.
In the mid-1960s, W. Conway Twitty subsequently recorded the song " What's in a Name but Trouble ", lamenting the loss of his name to Harold Jenkins.
Twitty's success in country music was a key factor in his winning a 1983 case, Harold L. Jenkins ( a / k / a Howard Twitty ) v. Commissioner in United States Tax Court.
He died at Northridge Hospital Medical Center, Los Angeles, with his daughter Christa, Amber Lynn and his close friend Harold Jenkins at his side.
Harold Jenkins, ed., 1982.
A further phone call from Sir Richard Marley reveals that scientist, Harold Jenkins ( Peter Godfrey ) has perfected his ultimate weapon and Barton and comrades soon find themselves up against Melganik again.
Strain left in 1972 to join the O ' Jays, and was replaced by Harold Jenkins ( who had already been functioning as the group's choreographer ).
Anthony, Collins, Wright, and Strain continued touring as " Little Anthony and the Imperials ", until Strain retired in 2004, and Harold Jenkins returned to take his place. In 2010, Jenkins also retired, and was replaced by Robert DeBlanc.

Harold and criticised
Harold Begbie, a journalist of the period, wrote a book called Mirrors of Downing Street, in which he criticised Balfour for his manner, personality and self-obsession.
He was criticised by the Labour Party as an aristocrat, out of touch with the problems of ordinary families, and he came over stiffly in television interviews, by contrast with the Labour leader, Harold Wilson.
Waugh strongly criticised Harold Wilson's government, especially the foreign secretary Michael Stewart, for colluding in the use of mass starvation as a political weapon.
Greene's undoing followed the appointment of the former Conservative minister Lord Hill as chairman of the BBC governors from September 1, 1967, by Labour Prime Minister Harold Wilson, who had criticised Hill's appointment as chairman of the Independent Television Authority by a Conservative government in 1963.
He was also criticised for not alerting John Profumo, the War Secretary in Prime Minister Harold Macmillan's government, to the fact that he might have become entangled with a Soviet spy ring through his friendship with Stephen Ward, and his affair with Christine Keeler.
Notable examples included Soviet spy Rudolf Abel for U2 pilot Gary Powers and Gordon Lonsdale for Greville Wynne ; but Harold Wilson's Labour Government was criticised by the opposition for agreeing to release dangerous Soviet agents like Peter and Helen Kroger in exchange for Brooke, a mere propagandist.

Harold and idea
Unlike many children, Simon was exposed to the idea that human behavior could be studied scientifically at a relatively young age due to the influence of his mother ’ s younger brother, Harold Merkel, who had studied economics at the University of Wisconsin – Madison under John R. Commons.
Yale University Professor of Humanities Harold Bloom ( no relation to Allan ) has also argued strongly in favor of the canon, and in general the canon remains as a represented idea in many institutions, though its implications continue to be debated.
England's magnates favoured the idea of installing Harold Harefoot temporarily as regent or joint monarch, due to the difficulty of Harthacnut's absence, and despite the opposition of Godwin, the Earl of Wessex, and the Queen, he eventually wore the crown.
In a debate before the Oregon primary with Harold Stassen, Dewey argued against outlawing the Communist Party of the United States of America, saying " you can't shoot an idea with a gun.
Frances Perkins had first suggested a federally financed public works program, and the idea received considerable support from Harold L. Ickes, James Farley, and Henry Wallace.
Harold J. Burton in his paper ‘ A Reconsideration of Import Substitution ’ states: " The very idea of import substitution implied this: keep out that which is now imported from the North and produce it at home ," ( Bruton 910 ).
Johnny Mercer first suggested the idea of starting a record company while he was golfing with Harold Arlen and Bobby Sherwood.
In March 1941 the president of the Chamber of Commerce contacted Harold S. Darr, who operated a primary flight school for the Air Corps in Albany, Georgia ( Albany Army Airfield ) to promote the idea to locate the new school in the Augusta area.
At first the Chief ( Sid Caesar ), who is in danger of losing the studio to the ( literally ) rabid and greedy New York conglomerate Engulf & Devour ( Harold Gould and Ron Carey ), rejects the idea, but Funn convinces him that if he can get Hollywood's biggest stars to be in the film, he could save the studio.
They decide to go camping out in the woods ; Harold only likes the idea because of s ' mores, and Chester is skeptical about going out due to it being the eve of Saint George's Day, the one night of the year where evil monsters and spirits come out to prey.
The idea of the banquet was one of Harold Ballard's many longlasting effects on the game.
Orlyn A. Swartz, who came to Sioux City in 1948, purchased the local office of O ' Dea Finance Co. and renamed it Siouxland Finance Co. Swartz told Book Remarks that the idea was so new that he asked Harold Murphey, of the Chamber of Commerce, if there would be any objection to using the name.
Perhaps the strongest rejection of Fackenheim's idea of the 614th commandment comes from Rabbi Harold M. Schulweiss:
Studebaker-Packard had been losing money for years when company president Harold E. Churchill came up with the idea of abandoning the full-size car market in favor of building a new compact car that he hoped would save the company.
Tunner and Love's plan was reviewed by the ATC headquarters, and forwarded by commander Gen. Harold L. George to Arnold, who was fully aware of it and gave it his blessing, after Mrs. Roosevelt had suggested a similar idea in a newspaper column.
It was the conception and idea of then, Chief Electrical Engineer, Robert Harold Williams with Hume and Rumble Ltd. electrical contractors.
Father Coughlin ’ s periodical, Social Justice, saw Warburg ’ s influence on the final form of the Federal Reserve Act ’ s as on a par with that of the bill ’ s main sponsor, Congressman Carter Glass, charging them both with the “ chief credit for ‘ putting over ’ the Federal Reserve System .” Harold Kellock of The Century Magazine went even further, characterizing Warburg asthe mildest-mannered man that ever personally conducted a revolution .” This shy and sensitive man, Kellock continued, “ imposed his idea on a nation of a hundred million people .”
As David is also a doctor in Israel, Harold thinks it is a great idea and in April that year David arrives in Walford and is made a partner in the practice.
In 1966, Prime Minister Harold Holt added his support to the idea that a unique RAN ensign was required.

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