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Hays and resigned
Clement immediately resigned from the firm, writing in a letter to King & Spalding Chairman Robert Hays, " I resign out of the firmly-held belief that a representation should not be abandoned because the client's legal position is extremely unpopular in certain quarters.
When Governor Joseph Taylor Robinson resigned in 1913 to serve in the United States Senate, a special election was held and Hays was elected governor.
Her second husband had recently resigned from the Chicago Tribune, and signed on with the Will H. Hays organization, the Motion Picture Producers of America.
In 1980, at the age of 26, Ney defeated state Representative Wayne Hays, a former U. S. representative who had resigned from Congress in 1976 after a sex scandal.

Hays and cabinet
The cabinet became weary of Hays ' demands for subsidies, but after negotiations between the government and Hays, aided by the railroad's president Rivers Wilson, the National Transcontinental Railway Act was passed in 1903.

Hays and position
Why that was is illuminated by the anti-Zionist position taken by Arthur Hays Sulzberger, publisher of the New York Times, during World War II.
After Rivers Wilson retired as the railroad's president in 1909, Hays was appointed to fill the position.

Hays and on
Arthur Hays Sulzberger has been a distinguished publisher of this distinguished newspaper and it is fitting that we take due notice of his major contribution to American journalism on the occasion of his retirement.
I should like at this time, Mr. Speaker, to pay warm tribute to Arthur Hays Sulzberger and Charles Merz on the occasion of their retirement from distinguished careers in American journalism.
The song is based on a canon by Philip Hayes and was arranged by McLean and Lee Hays ( of The Weavers ).
* 1970 – After being appointed on May 15, Anna Mae Hays and Elizabeth P. Hoisington officially receive their ranks as U. S. Army Generals, becoming the first females to do so.
As told in the film The Celluloid Closet and in the documentary included on the DVD edition of the Crossfire film, the Hollywood Hays Code prohibited any mention of homosexuality because it was seen as a sexual perversion.
* Hays, Samuel P. Conservation and the Gospel of Efficiency ( 1959 ), on Progressive Era.
The Hays Office insisted on only minor changes, including probably the most quoted line of dialogue from the film: Beddini's motto: " For the women the kiss, for the men the sword " which originally ran: " For the men the sword, for the women the whip.
In another scene, the film pokes fun at the Hays Code by showing a woman's bedroom and then showing a woman's shoes on the floor, a man's shoes and horseshoes.
A film adaptation of Bellamann's controversial novel, modeled on his home town of Fulton, Missouri, presented significant problems for movie industry censors, who sought to bring the film into conformity with the Hays Code.
Hays County is a county located on the Edwards Plateau in the U. S. state of Texas.
David " Stringbean " Akeman, country music star who was born and raised in AnnvilleFreddie LangdonRandy Hays ( guitar player in the Keith Whitley Band ) Woody Brooks ( has appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno ) Andrew N. Johnson, Prohibition Party's 1944 nominee for vice president of the United States
In 1871, Col. Curtis, and businessmen Riley Thompson and Jacob H. Lightsey purchased property from John Hays Allen, and on that property they laid out plans for the town, centering around a public square.
K243AR, a translator of radio station KPRD-FM in Hays, Kansas, broadcasts from Ellsworth on 96. 5 FM playing a Christian format.
* Biographical information on Seth Hays
Stockton is located on the natural trail up the valley of the South Solomon River and where the military supply trail from Fort Kearney, Nebraska, to Fort Hays, Kansas, crossed the South Solomon River.
Princeton is the site of Hays Spring, located on the misspelled road, Hayes Spring Road.
Located within the town are a number of properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places including: Peter Bitley House, Thomas Bitley House, Samuel Botsford House, Esperanza, Hampstead, Uriah Hanford House, George Hays House, Ezikial Perry House, St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Sill Tenant House, Abraham Wagener House, H. Allen Wagener House, Jemima Wilkinson House, and Sherman Williams House and Fruit Barn.
Hays and grains are auctioned on Wednesdays, and the first Tuesday of each month is reserved for the equipment / consignment auction.
Gabriel located near Hays crossing, on the Pan Handle railroad, and Isaac at Walker's Mills.
Gen. Alexander Hays, a Pittsburgher who named the Mexican War streets on the present-day North Side after that conflict, named his Civil War horse " Leet " after the family.
After Hays died at the Battle of the Wilderness, a family friend gave his wife, Annie, a home and five acres on Big Sewickley Creek, which she named " Fair Oaks " after the battle in which her husband was promoted.
Mansfield, Robert Kennedy Memorial Presbyterian Church, Hays Bridge Historic District, Angle Farm, Millmont Farm, Rock Hill Farm, and the Col. John Work House are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
From the early 1850s until the 1880s, Mountain City was a sprawling community on the old Stagecoach Road that served as an important hub in the ranching and farming industries of the newly formed Hays County.
It sits on Texas Highway 21, and straddles across the Caldwell and Hays County lines.
Larger concentrations of troops were stationed at Forts Larned and Hays, where they spent the summer months on patrol and wintered in garrison.

Hays and January
In January 1938, both Paramount Pictures and MGM had submitted Foster's story to the censors at the Hays Office, probably indicating that both studios had interest in the project before Columbia purchased it.
From January 8, 1836 to December 13, 1837, the Municipality and County of Mina consisted of parts of present day Mason, Kimble, Llano, Burnet, Williamson, Gillespie, Blanco, Comal, Hays, Travis, Caldwell, Bastrop, Lee, Gonzales, Fayette, Washington, and Lavaca counties.
May 24, 1838 to January 24, 1840, shows the borders of Bastrop County to contain parts of present day Blanco, Burnet, Williamson, Travis, Hays, Comal, Caldwell, Bastrop, Lee, Gonzales and Fayette counties.
* Peter Hays Gries, China's New Nationalism: Pride, Politics, and Diplomacy, University of California Press ( January, 2004 ), hardcover, 224 pages, ISBN 0-520-23297-6
They had two sons: Carter Vanderbilt Cooper ( January 27, 1965 – July 22, 1988 ) and CNN news anchor Anderson Hays Cooper ( born June 3, 1967 ).
## Daniel Hays ( January 22, 2007 )
Ed Cray says that Hays and Seeger's first paying gig was in January 1941 at a fund-raising benefit for Spanish Civil War loyalists at the Jade Mountain restaurant in New York City.
Hays was reelected seven times and served from January 3, 1943 – January 3, 1959.
* The Performance Edge: It's Not Just a Sport, The Edge: Peak Performance Psychology, Hays, Kate PhD., January 2010
In 1901, Hays left GTR to serve as the President of the Southern Pacific Railway Company but returned to the company in January 1902 as Vice-President and General Manager.

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