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His assistant was Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, later replaced by Margaret Fuller.
Born on June 24, 1835, she was named Elizabeth Peabody Alcott in honor of the teaching assistant at the Temple School.
His father Ernest Cromwell Peake was a medical missionary doctor with the London Missionary Society of the Congregationalist tradition and his mother, Amanda Elizabeth Powell, had come to China as a missionary assistant.
A previous defender, who was chosen for Cavell by her assistant, Elizabeth Wilkins, was ultimately rejected by the governor.
* Stanton, Elizabeth Cady ; edited by Ann D. Gordon ; assistant editor Tamara Gaskell Miller.
By choice there followed a succession of jobs ' of no special consequence and with no connection from one to the next ', which she held briefly, and which began with work as an assistant mistress at Silchester House, a girls ' boarding school in Taplow in the Thames valley, and included being a sceretary ; a reader for the elderly Dame Elizabeth Cadbury ; and the proprietor of an office in Victoria Street, London, for typing and secretarial work.
Aspel married actress Elizabeth Power, best known for her role in EastEnders but left her for Irene Clarke, a production assistant on This Is Your Life.
Her freelance work and speaking engagements continued to grow, and she hired Elizabeth Faulk, John Henry Faulk's widow, as a personal assistant.
Burnside's personal assistant Diane Lawler ( Elizabeth Bennett ) has regular clashes with her boss but is fiercely loyal to him.
In 2003, A. Elizabeth Jones, the U. S. assistant secretary of state for Europe and Eurasia, testified on the threat of terrorism in Central Asia before the U. S. House of Representatives ' subcommittee on the Middle East and Central Asia, arguing that the greatest threats were the IMU, and Hizb ut-Tahrir.
He took a leave of absence from BCG to serve as a White House Fellow ( 1982 – 1983 ) as assistant to U. S. Transportation Secretaries Drew Lewis and Elizabeth Dole.
The charges faced were that he, as a minister, and Andrei Fedorovich Khrushchev ( 1691 — 1740 ), as an assistant minister, tried to dethrone Queen Anna for Peter the Great's daughter, Elizabeth.
The first is the sleazy, selfish Franklin Hart, Jr. ( Dabney Coleman ); the latter is the crisp but equally obnoxious Roz Keith ( Elizabeth Wilson ), Hart's executive assistant and resident snitch.
* Elizabeth Wilson as Roz Keith, Mr. Hart's administrative assistant who is constantly eavesdropping.
His son, William, took that post in the 1590s after a job as an assistant to the Secretary of State under Queen Elizabeth I.
On February 15, 2006, Schaefer made suggestive comments to Elizabeth Krum, a 24-year-old assistant to then-Governor Robert Ehrlich.
When he looks up from speaking with a student, he sees Rachael, who hasn't died after all ; she indirectly reveals that she killed Starkman's last assistant, Elizabeth McGuire, and stole her identity to get into Quantico.
In 1924, Lefroy and his assistant Miss Elizabeth Eades started supplying bottles of woodworm fluid from a small factory in Hatton Garden, which later led to the formation by them of a company called Rentokil Limited ( now Rentokil Initial ) in 1925.
In 1586, Davison was appointed assistant to Queen Elizabeth's Secretary of State Francis Walsingham, but in 1587 he lost the favour of Elizabeth, after the beheading of her cousin ( once removed ) Mary, Queen of Scots.
He resigned this post in 1798 to become the organist at the Asylum for Female Orphans as well as the assistant to John Wall Callcott, with whom he had long been on terms of personal and artistic intimacy, and whose eldest daughter, Elizabeth Hutchins Callcott ( 1809 – 72 ), he married.
She worked as assistant director of the Philadelphia Health Services Department from 1972 to 1975, and executive director of the Elizabeth Blackwell Center, a Planned Parenthood clinic in Philadelphia, from 1975 to 1988.
The Russian ambassador in Washington, D. C., Yuri Ushakov, was invited for a discussion with the assistant of the United States Secretary of State A. Elizabeth Jones who expresses concerns of rushing when the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin congratulated Viktor Yanukovich.
His first assignment was as assistant pastor of St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church in Pleasant Hills.
Her mother was a former slave and assistant cook in the Church Hill mansion of Elizabeth Van Lew, who had been a spy in the Confederate capital city of Richmond for the Union during the War, and was later postmistress for Richmond.

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In the last of Kurosawa's films as an assistant director, Horse ( Uma, 1941 ), Kurosawa took over most of the production, as Yamamoto was occupied with the shooting of another film.
In 1842 he became an assistant to Robert Bunsen at the University of Marburg ; he took his doctoral degree there in 1843.
A legend preserved in Pindar relates that Apollo and Poseidon took Aeacus as their assistant in building the walls of Troy.
In the 2001-02 offseason, GM John Hart resigned and his assistant, Mark Shapiro, took the reins.
He was assistant to his ex-West Ham boss Ron Greenwood after the latter took over the England job in 1977, player-manager of Telford United and manager of Chelsea from 1979 – 81.
During the filming, while Bacall was home, Bogart resumed his discreet affair with Verita Peterson, his long-time studio assistant whom he took sailing and enjoyed drinking with.
He was apprenticed to the lawyer George Chalmers WS when he was 17, but took more interest in chemical experiments than legal work and at the age of 18 became a physician's assistant as well as attending lectures in medicine at the University of Edinburgh.
He took a job as an assistant athletic director with the government's National Youth Administration ( NYA ) in Atascadero, California.
He was assigned to the Cavite Navy Yard in the Philippines, expecting to be transferred shortly to the Bureau of Engineering in Washington D. C. After a trip overland across China, Burma, and India, by air across the Mideast to Athens and then London, and by ship to the U. S., Rickover arrived in Washington and took up his duties as assistant chief of the Electrical section of the Bureau of Engineering on 15 August 1939.
Immediately after university, Weismann took on a post as assistant at the Städtische Klinik ( city clinic ) in Rostock.
His assistant, Leon Vlemmings, then took over the job as manager.
He took tea on many occasions with his lab assistant, Harry Hunt.
The diploma would allow him to teach, and soon he took a position as the assistant to Professor Gips, the Professor of Drawing and Art History, for the small monthly salary of 75 guldens.
Papal secretary Francesco Bruni took Salutati with him to Rome from 1368 to 1370, as assistant in the Papal curia of Pope Urban V recently returned from Avignon.
In July 1933, Stevenson took a job opportunity as special attorney and assistant to Jerome Frank, the general counsel of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration ( AAA ) a part of Roosevelt ’ s New Deal.
In 1945, Stevenson took a temporary position in the State Department, as special assistant to the Secretary of State to work with Assistant Secretary of State Archibald MacLeish on a proposed world organization.
Although he was not a Peer in the English Parliament, it is nonetheless recorded that he was " by writ called into the Upper House by His Majesty ’ s great grace ", and he then took up the honoured position of an " assistant sitting on the inside of the Woolsack.
Toward the end of season one, Matlock also took on Cassie Phillips, a cocky young lawyer played by Kari Lizer, as an assistant.
With 21 games to go in the season, Roger Neilson took over as coach while Cashman was retained as an assistant.
Head coach Roger Neilson was diagnosed with bone cancer, forcing him to step aside in February 2000 to undergo treatment, so assistant coach Craig Ramsay took over as interim coach for the rest of the season ; Neilson later recovered but was informed that he would not be returning.
Assistant coach John Stevens replaced Hitchcock and assistant general manager Paul Holmgren took on Clarke's responsibilities on an interim basis.
General manager Waddell was promoted to President of Hockey Operations, while former assistant general manager Rick Dudley took Waddell's place as general manager.
Riley took the initiative in the Scopes Trial in Tennessee in 1925 to bring in famed politician William Jennings Bryan as an assistant to the local prosecutor.
Larry Riley, longtime assistant coach to Don Nelson, took over as General Manager and drafted Stephen Curry with the 7th lottery pick.
Johnson remained an assistant coach until the middle of the 2002 – 03 season, when he took over as head coach.

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