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The party did not long survive as a coherent organization, however Edward Hay appears to have turned against Schultz in 1872, and later joined the government of francophone Premier Marc-Amable Girard.
The French, de la Haye, appears in Latin documents as de Haya The name has evolved into English as Hay and rendered into Gaelic as Garadh.
Baby Rasta has achieved success and fame, mostly due to his appearing on many artist's albums and landing a hit with his only Billboard Top 100 hit so far, Hay de Mí, with producer Noriega. He also appears in Somos de Calle ( Remix ) with Daddy Yankee, Arcangel & De La Ghetto, Guelo Star, MC Ceja, Voltio, Ñejo, Chyno Nyno, and Cosculluela
The most poignant example may be the word beguile, which appears 30 times in the works of Hay and, excepting the Bixby letter, not once in the collected works of Lincoln.

Hay and prominent
John Hay, private secretary to President Abraham Lincoln and Secretary of State to Presidents William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt, was born in Salem and is generally known as Salem's most prominent citizen.
Everett Dean, another prominent citizen of Washington County, helped create the John Hay Center.
Named for the philanthropist wife of prominent industrialist Samuel Mather and sister-in-law of the famous statesman John Hay, the Flora Stone Mather Quad is home to Weatherhead School of Management, School of Law, Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, and many departments of the College of Arts and Sciences.
As early as the first viceregal inhabitants, the hall has held pieces by prominent Canadian cabinet makers, such as Jaques & Hay of Toronto, James Thompson of Montreal, and William Drum of Quebec.
One of America's most prominent sexual radicals, Harry Hay, developed his political views as an active member of the CPUSA, but his founding in the early 1950s of the Mattachine Society, America's second gay rights group, was not seen as something Communists should associate with organizationally.
In 1808 she married George Hay, a prominent Virginia attorney who had served as prosecutor in the trial of Aaron Burr.
The Hays of Yester were possibly related to the Hay earls of Erroll, who held prominent ceremonial office under the Scottish Crown.
One of the most prominent examples of xenochrony can be found on Zappa's rock opera Joe's Garage ( 1979 ), on which the guitar solos are all xenochronous ( with the exceptions of " Watermelon In Easter Hay " and " Crew Slut ").

Hay and character
Coward repeats one of his signature theatrical devices at the end of the play, where the central character tiptoes out as the curtain falls – a device that he also used in Present Laughter, Private Lives and Hay Fever.
* Moldy Hay – A humanoid character with orange-red skin, a big nose, and hair over his eyes.
Representative names include Ninian Wirt Edwards ( brother-in-law ), Kate Roby Gentry ( schoolmate ), Mentor Graham ( teacher ), John Hay, whose letter of 5 September 1866 discusses Lincoln's daily life in the White House and ends with the statement that he was " the greatest character since Christ ," John B.
Born in Hammersmith, London, he is best known for a number of films where he appeared with Will Hay and Moore Marriott as ' Albert ': an insolent, overweight, overgrown-schoolboy type character, loosely reminiscent of Billy Bunter.
In his next film with Hay, Windbag the Sailor ( 1936 ), he is joined by Moore Marriott and his character has become ' Albert '.
Moore Marriott ( 14 September 1885 – 11 December 1949 ) was a British character actor most notable for a series of films he made with Will Hay in the 1930s.
Following the dissolution of the Will Hay / Graham Moffatt / Moore Marriott partnership, he went on to make films with the comedian Arthur Askey and The Crazy Gang, where he continued to play his famous ' Harbottle '- type character.
Men at Work lead singer Colin Hay said that the lyrics for " Down Under " were inspired by the Barry McKenzie character.
Best Documentary concurrently with “ Working in the Field ” by Daoud Abdel Sayed “ for its distinguished creative capacity in expressing the character of the Egyptian Sculptor Abdel Badie Abdel Hay
She published her first fiction work entitled Clara ( Hay que sonreír ), whose main character would give its name to the title of the book of both English and French translations.
She was attached to play American First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy in Flying Into Love ; she will also appear in Hettie MacDonald's feature Nova Scotia, in which she plays a character called Lucy Hay ; and also in director Gareth Bryn's Driven, which is written by Catrin Clarke.

Hay and Gore
* Charles Gore Hay, 20th Earl of Erroll ( 1852 – 1927 )
* Charles Gore Hay, 20th Earl of Erroll, 3rd Baron Kilmarnock ( 1852 – 1927 )
*** 1891: 20th Earl of Erroll ( Charles Gore Hay, 1852 – 1927 )

Hay and Vidal's
Steven Culp portrayed John (" Johnny ") Hay in the 1988 miniseries Lincoln, based on Vidal's book.
Vidal's portrait is drawn from contemporary diaries, memoirs, letters, newspaper accounts, and the biographical writings of Hay and John Nicolay, Lincoln's secretaries ; and is buttressed by the work of both 19th and 20th century historians.

Hay and historical
The married life of Malcolm III and Margaret has been the subject of two historical novels: A Goodly Pearl ( 1905 ) by Mary H. Debenham, and Malcolm Canmore's Pearl ( 1907 ) by Agnes Grant Hay.
It has a distinct " us versus them " dichotomy, " Hay " ( us ) to " Muslims " ( Tajik, Tats and Azeri together ), combined with the idea of themselves as a suffering nation with a tragic historical destiny.
In 1938 he published I Follow St. Patrick, a historical and geographic portrait of Ireland as told through Gogarty's rambling visits to various sites traditionally associated with St. Patrick ; in 1939 he published Tumbling in the Hay, a semi-autobiographical comic novel about medical students in turn-of-the-century Dublin, and Elbow Room, another collection of poetry.
The school is home to the Harvey Cushing / John Hay Whitney Medical Library, one of the largest modern medical libraries, also known for its historical collections.
Set during the American Civil War, the novel describes the presidency of Abraham Lincoln through the eyes of several historical figures, including presidential secretary John Hay, First Lady Mary Todd Lincoln, Secretary of State William H. Seward, Secretary of the Treasury Salmon Chase, his daughter Kate Chase, U. S. Representative Elihu B. Washburne, and conspirators John Wilkes Booth and David Herold.
The first is the Legend of Luncarty, which is an important Hay tradition, while the second is based on historical research, albeit that inconsistencies tend to occur after so many centuries.

Hay and novels
The story of the death of Maud de St. Valery and the conflict of her family with John Lackland is covered in several novels, notably Lady of Hay by Barbara Erskine.
In the 20th century, the comedy of manners reappeared in the plays of the British dramatists Noël Coward ( Hay Fever, 1925 ) and Somerset Maugham and the novels of P. G.
He was a figure of high repute in the world of letters and had become internationally famous through his novels Crome Yellow, Antic Hay and his dystopian novel Brave New World.

Hay and Lincoln
During the train trip from Washington, D. C., to Gettysburg on November 18, Lincoln remarked to John Hay that he felt weak.
Hay noted that during the speech Lincoln ’ s face had ‘ a ghastly color ’ and that he was ‘ sad, mournful, almost haggard.
John Milton Hay ( October 8, 1838 – July 1, 1905 ) was an American statesman, diplomat, author, journalist, and private secretary and assistant to Abraham Lincoln.
Abraham Lincoln's law office was next door to the law office of Milton Hay, John's uncle, and Lincoln thus became acquainted with John Hay.
When Lincoln won election as president, his secretary, John G. Nicolay, recommended John Hay to Lincoln as assistant private secretary.
Hay was present when Lincoln died after being shot at Ford's Theatre.
Hay and Nicolay wrote a formal 10-volume biography of Lincoln ( Abraham Lincoln: A History, 1890 ) and prepared an edition of his collected works.
Hay and Abraham Lincoln are depicted in a larger-than-life bronze sculpture by Mark Martino, entitled A Learning Moment, in the Sesquicentennial Plaza at Carthage College.
" He also claimed that the story was confirmed by Mary Todd Lincoln, and partially confirmed by Private Secretary John Hay ( who thought it dated from Lincoln's nomination, not his election ).
Adams was a member of an exclusive circle, a group of friends called the " Five of Hearts " that consisted of Henry, his wife Clover, geologist and mountaineer Clarence King, John Hay ( assistant to Lincoln and later Secretary of State ), and Hay's wife Clara.
U. S. President Abraham Lincoln was humorously referred to as the Tycoon by his aides John Nicolay and John Hay.
* " Lincoln Reelected ," by Nicolay and Hay ( 1889 )
Nicolay and John Hay, who had worked alongside Nicolay as assistant secretary to Lincoln, collaborated on the official biography of the 16th President.
* A. Lincoln, a history ( 1890 ), with John Milton Hay
Just south of N 45th is the former ( Abraham ) Lincoln High School, closed in 1981, now used primarily to house public schools " in exile " while their own buildings undergo major renovations: Ballard High School was rebuilt in 1997-1999, Roosevelt High School ( Seattle ) in 2004-2006, Hamilton Middle School in 2008-2010, and McDonald / John Hay Elementary Schools beginning in 2010.
Families living along " Millionaire's Row " included those of John D. Rockefeller ( during the period, 1868-84 ), Sylvester T. Everett, arc light inventor Charles F. Brush, George Worthington, Horace Weddell, Marcus Hanna, Ambrose Swasey, Amasa Stone, John Hay ( personal secretary to Abraham Lincoln and Secretary of State under William McKinley ), Jeptha Wade ( Cleveland benefactor and founder of Western Union Telegraph ), Alfred Atmore Pope ( iron industrialist and art collector ), Worthy S. Streator ( railroad baron, coal mine developer, and founder of the city of Streator, Illinois ), and Charles Lathrop Pack.
* A Abraham Lincoln History Volume 2 John Hay and John Nicolay

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