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Hoey and Gardner
Gardner founded the influential " Shelby Dynasty " or " Cleveland Dynasty " of politicians, which included Governor Clyde Hoey, his brother-in-law.

Hoey and North
Clyde Roark Hoey ( December 11, 1877 – May 12, 1954 ) was a Democratic politician from North Carolina.
Hoey ( HOO-ee ) was born in Shelby, North Carolina, on December 11, 1877, to S. A. Hoey and Mary Roark.
Under the chairmanship of Homer S. Ferguson of Michigan ( 1948 ) and Clyde R. Hoey of North Carolina ( 1949-1952 ), the Investigations Subcommittee of the Committee on Expenditures in Executive Departments held hearings on such matters as export control violations, for which Soviet spy William Remington was called in to testify ; the trial of Nazi war criminal Ilse Koch ; and the Mississippi Democratic Party's sale of postal jobs, which Mississippians from rural areas attested to purchasing.

Hoey and Carolina
" Hoey Auditorium on the campus of Western Carolina University is named after him, as is Hoey Hall, a dormitory at Appalachian State University.

Hoey and .
* November 14 – Arthur Hoey Davis, Australian author ( d. 1935 )
Dublin: James Hoey.
The band have found renewed fame due to the use of " Hocus Pocus " by guitarist Gary Hoey on his 1993 album Animal Instinct, and as the theme for the Nike 2010 World Cup commercial, Write The Future, directed by the Mexican filmmaker Alejandro González Iñárritu.
The clinic, which works to the twelve-step programme philosophy of Alcoholics Anonymous is based near Liphook in Hampshire and includes Kate Hoey, Alex Rae and Elton John as patrons, and is supported by the Professional Footballers ' Association.
Introduced by Evelyn Hoey in The Vanderbilt Revue.
In the 1946 thriller Terror by Night, Sherlock Holmes ( Basil Rathbone ), about to board a train, encounters Inspector Lestrade ( Dennis Hoey ) on the same train, ready to presumably go on a vacation, and loaded down with fishing gear.
McKee Training School & Hoey Auditorium, two of many buildings on Campus built with help from the Works Progress Administration during the late 1930s and early 1940s.
He was the eldest son of William Archer Redmond, MP by Mary, daughter of General Hoey, the brother of Francis Hoey, heir of the Hoey seat, Dunganstown Castle, County Wicklow.
While ascending Everest, one day Wickwire and Hoey were taking a brief rest on a slope within a steep and icy couloir at.
When the two climbers above needed more rope Hoey got up to allow Wickwire to move into position to ascend.
* Hoey, Edwin.
Kate Hoey, Member of Parliament for Stockwell, had requested the meeting to help reassure local residents.
Since 2005 he has defied the whip 238 times ( 25 % of the time ), making him one of the most rebellious Labour MPs only matched by Kate Hoey.
Catharine Letitia " Kate " Hoey ( born 21 June 1946 ) is a British Labour Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Vauxhall since 1989.
Hoey is known for her longstanding interest in sport.
A founder member of the London Northern Ireland Supporters ' Club, Hoey took part in a St Patrick's Day parade in London with Northern Ireland manager Lawrie Sanchez.
Hoey in 2009, on the day of Michael Martin, Baron Martin of Springburn | Michael Martin's resignation as Speaker of the House of Commons ( United Kingdom ) | Speaker of the House of Commons.
Kate Hoey was Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at the Home Office from 1998 to 1999, and Minister for Sport in the Department of Culture, Media and Sport from 1999 to 2001.
Hoey has been involved in the issues of affordable housing, top-up tuition fees, foundation trust hospitals and provision for pensioners.
Hoey has often rebelled against her party.
On 29 April 2008 it was announced that Hoey would form part of the team of Conservative Boris Johnson, should he become Mayor, as an unpaid non-executive director advising on sport and the 2012 Olympics.
Hoey in 2010, at the launch of the Blue Badge tourist guide | Blue Badge 2012 Guided Tours for the 2012 Summer Olympics.
Hoey is known for her fight against the Labour Government's plans to ban fox hunting in Britain: a rare position among Labour MPs.

married and Bessie
Kenneth Hawks and Mary Astor eventually married in February 1928, while Bill Hawks and Bessie Love married in December 1929.
London married Elizabeth " Bessie " Maddern on April 7, 1900, the same day The Son of the Wolf was edited.
In 1884, White married twenty-two year old Bessie Springs Smith.
Bessie Pittman married Robert Cochran, a young aircraft mechanic from the nearby naval base at Pensacola, at an early age.
Ross married Rosa Bessie Bloxam in 1889.
She died in 1922, and ten years later, on 29 August 1932, he married Elizabeth ( Bessie ) Marren, a strong-willed, intelligent and well-read Irishwoman who was social editor of the Catholic weekly newspaper, the Tribune.
He had married Bessie, a Mormon outcast from Provo, Utah, on a whim, in Sacramento, California.
In March 1897 Arnold Heseltine died suddenly at the age of 45 ; six years later, Bessie married a Welsh landowner, Walter Buckley Jones, and moved to Jones's estate, Cefn-bryntalch Hall, near Abermule in Montgomeryshire, although the London house was kept on.
He married Josephine, an American horse trainer who had just given birth to their first child, Bessie, and together they settled in Darwen, before moving to Gorton.
In 1898 he married fellow Moscow Conservatory student Rosina Bessie, also a pianist and winner of the Gold Medal for piano in her year, and the two began to give concerts together, a practice that lasted until his death.
He was married to Bessie I. Porch.
Born in Hong Kong to Yen Chuen Yih Dunn and Bessie Dunn on 29 February 1940, Lydia Dunn is married to Michael David Thomas ( 唐明治 ), CMG, QC, Attorney General of Hong Kong from 1983 to 1988.
Following Bessie Ionescu's death in a horse-riding accident, Ionescu married Alexandrina Ecaterina Woroniecki in 1919 ( she was also known as Adina Olmazu ).
Bessie then goes home to her hovel to ask God whether or not she and Dude should get married.
That same year he married Bessie, a schoolteacher and sister of George Thomas Arnold, a lumberman and business associate there ( and later at Mackinac Island ).
He then married Bessie Munday and Alice Burnham.
A year before Burnham's death in Blackpool, one Henry Williams had rented a house in 80 High Street, with no bath, for himself and his wife Beatrice " Bessie " Munday, whom he married in Weymouth, Dorset in 1910.
He remained with the regiment and married a South African, Elizabeth Antoinette ( Bessie ) Watermeyer.
Bessie soon ran away from home to join the company, and eventually took over the ingenue roles, as Boris moved on to romantic male leads ; they were married in 1891.
Garet Garrett was married three times: to Bessie Hamilton in 1900, to Ida Irvin in 1908, and to Dorothy Williams Goulet in 1947.
He married Josephine, an American horse trainer who had just given birth to their first child, Bessie and together they settled in Darwen, before moving to Gorton.
Tenney married Bessie Farnham Berry on October 21, 1895.
Bessie soon ran away from home to join him as a performer, and soon took over the ingenue roles, as Boris moved on to romantic male leads ; they were married in 1891.

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