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* Michael Murphy ( b. 1930 )
Murphy was a song-and-dance leading man in many big-budget Hollywood musicals from 1930 to 1952.
The four volumes are: Mead's 1930 Carus Lectures, The Philosophy of the Present ( 1932 ), edited by Arthur E. Murphy ; Mind, Self, and Society ( 1934 ), edited by Charles W. Morris ; Movements of Thought in the Nineteenth Century ( 1936 ), edited by Merritt H. Moore ; and The Philosophy of the Act ( 1938 ), Mead's 1930 Carus Lectures, edited by Charles W. Morris.
Murphy James " Mike " Foster, Jr. ( born July 11, 1930 ) served as 53rd Governor of Louisiana from January 1996 until January 2004.
Murphy served as a Judge in the Detroit Recorder's Court from 1923 to 1930, and made many administrative reforms in the operations of the court.
* Michael Murphy ( author ) ( born 1930 ), American Integral Movement author and co-founder of the Esalen Institute
Michael Murphy was born in 1930 to an Irish father and Basque mother in Salinas, California.
* John Murphy ( Irish Parliamentary Party ) ( 1870 – 1930 ), Member of the UK Parliament for East Kerry, 1900 – 1910
* Ed Murphy ( soccer ) ( born 1930 ), Scottish-born soccer player, played for the U. S. national team, 1955 – 1969
The Chatham Albatross was first described as Diomedea cauta eremita by Robert Cushman Murphy, in 1930, based on a specimen from Pyramid Rock, Chatham Islands.
Murphy made his debut in a 1 – 0 defeat away to Blackpool on 5 March 1930 and played one further league game during his first season.
In the following season, 1930 – 31, West Bromwich Albion won the FA Cup and promotion from the Second Division, but Murphy had yet to establish himself in the team and again made just two appearances.
# Thomas Gerow Murphy, Conservative ( 1930 – 1935 )
Murphy stayed until the end of the 1930 Pimlico fall meeting, and was replaced by James G. Rowe, Jr ..
In 1930, RCA hired him to paint pin-ups to advertise their products, and in 1933 the Thomas D. Murphy Calendar Company signed him to produce a series of paintings for their line.

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Tintin in the Land of the Soviets, by " Hergé ", appeared in the pages of Le Petit Vingtième on 10 January 1929, and ran until 8 May 1930.
) Both Literary Digest and the popular humor magazine Life ( 1890 – 1930 ) ran compilations of jokes and humorous observations garnered from newspapers around the country.
From 1902 till 1930, she and Matilda ran Scrooge's empire from his homebase while he was away.
She ran a total of seven motion study courses out of her home in Montclair, New Jersey until 1930.
The original Looney Tunes theatrical series ran from 1930 to 1969 ( the last short being Bugged By A Bee, by Robert McKimson ).
Magic ran in his family — his brother David ( born 1930
The league ran from 1904 to 1917 as a class C league, then started up again in 1919, also class C. This time it ran from 1919 to 1930, moving up to class B beginning in 1921.
Briefly run by Lou Morris, the cinema was taken over in December 1930 by ABC Cinemas who ran it until its closure on 5 December 1959.
Girl Crazy opened on October 14, 1930 at the Alvin Theatre, where it ran for 272 performances.
In 1930, discouraged by his lack of success, he hitchhiked back home but ran out of money in Saint Joseph, Missouri during the Great Depression.
Jackson Corners Post Office ran from 1835 to 1860 and 1862 to 1930.
Cutler City post office ran from 1930 until the formation of Lincoln City.
From 1889 to 1930, a narrow gauge railroad called the Ilwaco Railway and Navigation Company ran up the whole peninsula.
Ocean Park was once a station on the Ilwaco Railway and Navigation Company, a narrow gauge railroad that ran along the Long Beach Peninsula from 1889 to 1930.
Wagner's posthumous daughter-in-law, Winifred Wagner, was an admirer of Adolf Hitler and ran the Bayreuth Festival of Wagner's music from the death of her husband, Siegfried, in 1930 until the end of World War II, when she was ousted.
It was primarily used for the transportation of goods, although passenger services ran until 1930.
The engines powered another seven winners until 1938 ( two of them, 1930 and 1932, in Miller chassis ), then ran at first with stock-type motors before later being adjusted to the international 3. 0 liter formula.
After the last services ran on the night of 2 February 1930 the subway was closed until the formal re-opening on 14 January 1931 using E / 3 type tram no.
He ran unopposed in 1930 for his third term in the U. S. Senate.
Maximilian Steinberg ran the Conservatory in his absence until Glazunov finally resigned in 1930.
The ferry first ran on July 1, 1930, with Route 322 being designated along the ferry and its access road in 1936 from Pennsylvania.
The Republicans ran a newspaper advertisement prior to the 1930 general election in which it claimed the Democrats had given Arkansas " Inefficiency, wanton waste, coercive machine rule, and government for private gain at public expense.
In 1930, they continued with a popular quiz show, The Battle of the Sexes, which ran 13 years, Crumit and Sanderson drove from Massachusetts to New York City, a four-hour trip, twice a week to do their radio show.
Paul Sauvé then ran as a Conservative for his father's former riding of the comté des Deux-Montagnes in the Quebec legislature in 1930, to become to the youngest elected

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From 1978-1982, Carbon County was represented in the Wyoming House of Representatives by Democrat Thomas E. Trowbridge ( 1930 – 2009 ), a dairy farmer from Saratoga.
In 1930, when the grand coalition under the Social Democrat Hermann Müller collapsed, Brüning was appointed chancellor on 29 March 1930.
Their daughter, born in 1930, is the former Labour Cabinet Minister, now Liberal Democrat peer, Shirley Williams.
* Charles Fletcher Johnson ( 1859 – 1930 ), Democrat from Maine, U. S. Senator, 1911 – 1917, and judge
In 1930, he ran for the nomination to be the Democratic candidate for governor of Ohio but lost to fellow Democrat George White, who went on to win the governorship.
In 1930, he was elected to New Mexico's one statewide seat in the United States House of Representatives as a Democrat, and was re-elected in 1932.
After retiring from Yale, Cross was elected governor of Connecticut as a Democrat in 1930 and served as Governor for four two-year terms, from 1931 to 1939.
In 1930, Governor Allen was defeated for re-election by Democrat Joseph B. Ely, and returned to the Winslow Brothers & Smith Company, where he served as Chairman of the Board until his death.
He was in fact the architect behind the downfall of several Social Democrat governments: Hjalmar Branting's in 1923, Rickard Sandler's in 1926, but also of the conservative government of Arvid Lindman in 1930.
A Democrat, Sterling defeated former Governor Miriam " Ma " Ferguson and several other candidates in the 1930 primary race for governor.
He was elected as a Democrat to the Seventy-first Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of David H. Kincheloe and served from November 4, 1930, to March 3, 1931.
He was a Democrat and was a candidate for governor in 1930.
A Democrat, Hockenhull was elected Lieutenant Governor of New Mexico in 1930 and was re-elected in 1932.
A Democrat, he was elected to the House of Representatives in 1930, serving until his death in 1942.
In 1930 he was elected as Michigan's 32nd Governor, serving only one term after being defeated in 1932 by Democrat William Comstock.
He was elected in his own right to a full term as U. S. Senator, in 1930, defeating Democrat Thomas F. Bayard, Jr., a former U. S. Senator.
In 1930, the colorful and popular Democrat William H. Murray was elected to replace Holloway.

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