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Moving with his father, by 15 he was working in Fort Wayne, Indiana at the Hobby House Restaurant owned by the Clauss family.
Sir Philip Hobby was the last occupant of the estate.
She pictured herself in command of these women, with the same standings as Oveta Culp Hobby, who was then in charge of the Women's Auxiliary Army Corps ( WAAC ).
Hobby Airport is Houston's oldest commercial airport and was the city's primary air terminal until the opening of Houston Intercontinental Airport ( now George Bush Intercontinental Airport ) in 1969.
The school's former campus in Northfield was purchased by Hobby Lobby, an Oklahoma-based chain of arts and crafts stores, as of December 2009 to be used as the campus for the new C. S.
* The Metafont interpreter was written by Donald Knuth under an open source license, allowing John D. Hobby to adapt the interpreter to his own ends, giving us MetaPost.
In some early plans, the building reached up to 80 stories ; however, the FAA expressed concerns that additional height was a risk for aircraft going into and out of nearby William P. Hobby Airport.
Houston International Airport, renamed to Hobby Airport, was closed to commercial aviation until 1971.
The Setesdalsbanen Hobby Club was established already in 1964.
HERO SAGA vol. 1 Kakioroshi, and Special Episode: Escape was featured in the October 2006 issue of Hobby Japan.
Sir Philip Hoby ( sometimes Hobby or even Hobbye ) ( 1505 – 31 May 1558 ) was a 16th century English Ambassador to the Holy Roman Empire and Flanders.
It was headquartered near William P. Hobby Airport in Houston, Texas.
White received 1, 697, 870 votes ( 53. 2 percent ) to Clements ' 1, 465, 537 ( 45. 9 percent ) in a year where Texas Democrats swept all the statewide offices being led by U. S. Senator Lloyd Bentsen ( who won a third six-year term to the Senate ) and the legendary Lieutenant Governor of Texas William P. Hobby Jr. ( Hobby was first elected lieutenant governor in 1972 ) both of whom carried the Democratic Party's statewide banner which also included the elections of Jim Mattox as state attorney general, Bob Bullock, who won his third term as Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts-having been elected in 1974, Ann Richards as state treasurer, Garry Mauro as Commissioner of the General Land Office, and Jim Hightower as Texas Commissioner of Agriculture while Democrats easily maintained their majorities in both houses of the Texas Legislature.
In December 2009, the Northfield campus was sold to David Green, CEO and founder of Hobby Lobby The school retained ownership of the Moody legacy sites: Round Top ( Dwight L. and Emma Moody's burial site ), the Birthplace, and the Homestead.
In addition to the volumes included in Miller, she was also the author of Death it is, Judge Not, Hobby Horse, Roses in December, Tropic Heat, Here Too is Valour, and Blitz Kids.
Oveta Culp Hobby ( January 19, 1905 – August 16, 1995 ) was the first secretary of the US Department of Health, Education and Welfare, first commanding officer of the Women's Army Corps, and chairperson of the board of the Houston Post.
William Pettus Hobby ( March 26, 1878 – June 7, 1964 ) was the publisher of the Houston Post and the 27th Governor of the U. S. state of Texas from 1917 to 1921.
Born in Moscow, Texas, Hobby became a circulation clerk for the Post in 1895 and was promoted to business writer in August 1901.
On the 2010 June issue of the magazine Hobby Japan, released on, a new OVA series was revealed.
This was the world's first balance bicycle and quickly became popular in both the United Kingdom and France, where it was sometimes called a draisine ( German and English ), draisienne ( French ), a vélocipède ( French ), a swiftwalker, a dandy horse ( as it was very popular among dandies ) or a Hobby horse.

Hobby and elected
Among those who were elected along with White in 1982, Hobby, Bullock, Richards, Mattox, Hightower, and Mauro were re-elected in their respective posts.
He was re-elected to a third term on November 2, 2010, having polled 3, 044, 770 votes ( 61. 80 percent ) to the Democrat Linda Chavez-Thompson's 1, 715, 735 votes ( 34. 82 percent ) and took office on January 18, 2011 for a third four-year term, becoming the second Texas Lieutenant Governor to be elected to three four-year terms since Bill Hobby, who held the office for 18 years.

Hobby and Lieutenant
The TDCJ also operates the William P. Hobby Unit, a prison for women located southwest of Marlin in unincorporated Falls County and named for former Lieutenant Governor Bill Hobby.
* Bill Hobby, Texas Lieutenant Governor 1973 – 91
Strake ran for Lieutenant Governor against the incumbent Democrat, Bill Hobby.
The lawmakers, led by new House Speaker Marion Price Daniel, Jr., of Liberty, a moderate and son of a former governor, with active support from Attorney General Hill and Lieutenant Governor Hobby and with verbal encouragement from Governor Briscoe, passed a series of far-reaching reform laws.
Also, while he never appeared on the actual series, Texas Lieutenant Governor William P. Hobby, Jr. took a tour of the program's Brooklyn studio, and praised the show's realistic visual feel.
Her son William P. Hobby, Jr., served as Lieutenant Governor of Texas from 1973 to 1991.
In the early 18th century, William Robinson, the Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island, began the serious development of the breed with a stallion named " Old Snip "— speculated to be either an Irish Hobby or an Andalusian and considered the father of the breed.

Hobby and Governor
* William P. Hobby: Governor of Texas, Publisher of Houston Post
Butte had been supported by former Governor William P. Hobby, who had succeeded James Ferguson in 1917.
In 1931 she married William P. Hobby, the former Governor of Texas and the publisher of the Houston Post, and took a position as research editor at the Post.
* Initial messages of Governor W. P. Hobby to the thirty-sixth legislature, state of Texas: Jan. 14, 1919 and Jan. 22, 1919., hosted by the Portal to Texas History
In 1907, William P. Hobby became manager and part owner of the Enterprise and bought the paper outright in 1920, while Governor of Texas.
* William P. Hobby, Governor of Texas 1917-1921

Hobby and Texas
William P. Hobby Airport is a public airport in Houston, Texas, located from downtown Houston.
The current home of the Tommy Tune Awards is the Hobby Center for the Performing Arts in Houston, Texas.
The telescope is named for former Texas Lieutenant-Governor Bill Hobby and for Robert E. Eberly, a Penn State benefactor.
Hobby ’ s grandson Paul Hobby narrowly lost the election for comptroller of Texas to Strayhorn in the 1998 general election.
* The Oveta Culp Hobby Soldier & Family Readiness Center at Fort Hood, Texas is named for her.
" Oveta Culp Hobby: A transformational leader from the Texas legislature to Washington, D. C ." Ph. D. diseertation, University of South Carolina, 2006, 199 pages ; AAT in Proquest

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