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The Will Hay film Boys Will Be Boys ( 1935 ) was set at Morton's Narkover school.
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.
In 1852 John Hay went to the college at Springfield, and in 1855 was sent to Brown University, where he joined Theta Delta Chi.
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.
Hay was present when Lincoln died after being shot at Ford's Theatre.
Hay was named U. S. ambassador to the United Kingdom in 1897 when William McKinley became President.
In August 1898, Hay was named by President McKinley as Secretary of State and helped negotiate the Treaty of Paris of 1898, which ended the Spanish – American War.
In 1904, Hay was one of the first seven chosen for membership in the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
After Roosevelt signed an executive order setting aside land in the Benguet region of the Philippines for a military reservation under the United States Army, Camp John Hay of Baguio City was established on October 25, 1903 and named in his honor.
It was re-designated John Hay Air Base in 1955.
Hay was a close friend of Henry Brooks Adams, American historian and author.
Brown University's John Hay Library housed the entire library collection from its construction in 1910 until the John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Library was built in 1964.
Hay was an alumnus of the Illinois State University in Springfield ( previously Hillsboro College ), which later became Carthage College when it moved to Carthage, IL in 1870.
Hay was a correspondent member of the Brazilian Academy of Letters from 1900 until his death.
By the following year Dalglish was a full professional and a regular member of the highly-rated Celtic reserve team that became known as the Quality Street Gang, due to its having a large number of future Scottish internationals, including Danny McGrain, George Connelly, Lou Macari, and David Hay.
The term " fungophobia " was coined by William Delisle Hay of England, who noted a national superstition or fear of " toadstools ".
By early 1986, the band was defunct and Hay was working on his first solo album, Looking for Jack, which would feature participation from Alsop and Wackerman.
The group was subsequently mostly inactive after that, although Hay and Ham had performed on occasion as Men at Work with guest musicians, including an appearance in February 2009, when they performed " Down Under " at the Australia Unites Victorian Bushfire Appeal Telethon.
In February 2010, the Australian judge ruled that " Down Under " did contain a flute riff based on " Kookaburra " but stipulated that neither was it necessarily the hook nor a substantial part of the hit song ( Colin Hay wrote the song years before the flute riff was added by a later member of the band ).

Hay and born
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.
Harry Hay was born on April 7, 1912 in the coastal town of Worthing in Sussex, South East England, as the first child of a prosperous and socially conservative upper-middle-class American family.
Fife was born in Edinburgh, the son of James Duff ( a grandson of the 3rd Earl Fife and heir presumptive to his uncle, the 4th Earl Fife ) and his wife, the former Lady Agnes Hay, second daughter of the 18th Earl of Erroll and the former Lady Elizabeth FitzClarence ( an illegitimate daughter of King William IV ).
* Kathryn Hay ( born 1975 ), Tasmanian Labor politician and member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly in the electorate of Bass
Hay was born in Listowel, Canada West, the son of William G. Hay.
He was born in Lennoxtown, in Scotland, the son of Alexander McLane and his wife Mary, née Hay, and was brought to America with his family in 1853, when he was one year old.
Prominent occupiers of the house included Sir Daniel Cooper ( his son Daniel was born there in 1848 ), Walter Lamb ( 1825-1906 ) and Sir John Hay ( 1816-1892 )-they were all noted businessmen and parliamentarians.
He was born in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, in North East England, to William Robert Hay ( 1851-1920 ) and his wife Elizabeth ( née Ebden ), but moved to Suffolk at an early age.
Roy Hay ( born Roy Ernest Hay, 12 August 1961, Southend, Essex, England ) is the guitarist / keyboardist with Culture Club, one of the more popular bands of the 1980s, fronted by Boy George.
Elizabeth, Duchess of Wellington ( 27 September 1820 – 13 August 1904 ) was born Lady Elizabeth Hay, a daughter of the eighth Marquess of Tweeddale.
She was born to a Scottish mother, Helen Hay, and a Welsh army officer father, Charles Williams.
Frieda Inescort ( born Frieda Wrightman 29 June 1901, Edinburgh – 26 February 1976, Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California ) was a Scottish-born actress best known for creating the role of Sorel Bliss in Noël Coward's play Hay Fever.
* Elizabeth Hay ( novelist ) ( born 1951 ), Canadian
John Hay Beith was born in Chorlton, Lancashire, the second son of John Alexander Beith, of the Beith, Stevenson & Co. shipping and export business, based in Manchester.
He was born in Hitchin, Hertfordshire, England and began working as a screenwriter on British films in the 1930s, contributing the story for the classic Will Hay comedy Oh, Mr Porter!
Merlin Sereld Victor Gilbert Hay, 24th Earl of Erroll, ( born Edinburgh, 20 April 1948 ) is a cross-bench member of the House of Lords, Chief of Scottish clan Hay, and hereditary Lord High Constable of Scotland.
Edward Douglas John Hay was born on 6 August 1947 the elder of twin sons.
Hay was born in Listowel, Ontario but moved to Winnipeg, Manitoba at an early age.
Joan Whitney was born in New York City, the daughter of Payne Whitney and Helen Julia Hay.
Other writers include: Maurus Carnot ( 1846 – 1935 ), Giachen Michel Hay ( 1860 – 1920 ), Gian Fontana ( 1897 – 1935 ), Leza Uffer ( 1912 – 1982 ), Armon Planta ( 1917 – 1986 ), Gion Luregn Derungs, Gion Deplazes ( born 1918 ), Cla Biert ( 1920 – 1981 ), Andri Peer ( 1921 – 1985 ), Martin Suter, Tim Krohn.

Hay and Salem
Every September, Salem celebrates " Old Settler's Day " at the John Hay Center.
His fondness for the local history of his native Washington County, Indiana led him to push for the creation of the John Hay Center of Salem, Indiana.

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