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The first program was sponsored by Abraham & Strauss, Hempstead, New York, under the direction of Special Events director Jennings Dennis.
One tempest was stirred up last March when Udall announced that an eight-and-a-half-foot bronze statue of William Jennings Bryan, sculpted by the late Gutzon Borglum, would be sent `` on indefinite loan '' to Salem, Illinois, Bryan's birthplace.
" It was a statement that would haunt Jennings for decades.
Waylon Jennings was unable to attend due to his commitment to the still-touring Winter Dance Party.
The privateer-turned-pirate Henry Jennings and his followers decided, early in the 18th century, to use the then uninhabited island of New Providence as a base for their operations ; it was within easy reach of the Florida Strait and its busy shipping lanes, which were filled with European vessels crossing the Atlantic.
Jones was a friend and admirer of William Jennings Bryan but also campaigned throughout the South for Herbert Hoover ( and against Al Smith ) during the 1928 presidential election.
In the end, Taveras continued to develop and Hirsh had a strong 2007 rookie campaign, while Jennings was oft-injured and generally ineffective.
Woody Williams had retired after a 0-4 spring training and Jason Jennings was now with Texas.
Jennings's research on the Ithaca LETS and its failure was integral to the development of the HOUR currency ; conversations between Jennings and Glover helped to ensure that HOURS used knowledge of what had not worked with the LETS system.
John Keats was born in Moorgate, London, on 31 October 1795, to Thomas and Frances Jennings Keats.
That autumn, Keats left Clarke's school to apprentice with Thomas Hammond, a surgeon and apothecary who was a neighbour and the doctor of the Jennings family.
A widely related story, attributed to Richard ( Prophet ) Jennings was that Davis, while in Detroit playing at the Blue Bird club as a guest soloist in Billy Mitchell's house band along with Tommy Flanagan, Elvin Jones, Betty Carter, Yusef Lateef, Barry Harris, Thad Jones, Curtis Fuller and Donald Byrd stumbled into Baker's Keyboard Lounge out of the rain, soaking wet and carrying his trumpet in a paper bag under his coat, walked to the bandstand and interrupted Max Roach and Clifford Brown in the midst of performing Sweet Georgia Brown by beginning to play My Funny Valentine, and then, after finishing the song, stumbled back into the rainy night.
The two sides brought in the biggest names in the nation, William Jennings Bryan for the prosecution and Clarence Darrow for the defense, and the trial was followed on radio transmissions throughout America.
Baptist pastor William Bell Riley, the founder and president of the World Christian Fundamentals Association, was instrumental in calling lawyer and three-time Democratic presidential nominee, former United States Secretary of State, and lifelong Presbyterian William Jennings Bryan to act as that organization's counsel.
The prosecution team was led by Tom Stewart, district attorney for the 18th Circuit ( and future United States Senator ), and included, in addition to Herbert and Sue Hicks, Ben B. McKenzie and William Jennings Bryan.
The anti-evolutionary legislation was not challenged again until 1965 and in the meantime William Jennings Bryan's cause was taken up by a number of organizations including the Bryan Bible League and the Defenders of the Christian Faith.
The play was written as a rebuttal to the 1955 play and the 1960 film, which local Daytons claim did not accurately depict the trial or William Jennings Bryan.
In 2011, Alleged, a film starring Brian Dennehy as Clarence Darrow and Fred Thompson as William Jennings Bryan was release by Two Shoes Productions.
Roosevelt was a powerful campaign asset for the Republican ticket, which defeated William Jennings Bryan in a landslide based on restoration of prosperity at home and a successful war and new prestige abroad.
He was suggested as a compromise nominee, but William Jennings Bryan and his delegates endorsed Woodrow Wilson over Champ Clark, securing the nomination for Wilson.
" Tigers manager Hughie Jennings later acknowledged that Cobb was targeted for abuse by veteran players, some of whom sought to force him off the team.
His opponent in the general election was William Jennings Bryan, who had run for president twice before, in 1896 and in 1900 against William McKinley.
Hearst was a leading Democrat who promoted William Jennings Bryan for president in 1896 and 1900.
The Cross of Gold speech was delivered by William Jennings Bryan, a former United States congressman from Nebraska, at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago on July 9, 1896.

Jennings and married
# Sarah Caldwell " Sally " Lee ( 1775 – 1837 ), who married Edmund Jennings Lee I ( 1772 – 1843 ), son of Maj. Gen. Henry Lee II ( 1730 – 1787 ) and Lucy Grymes ( 1734 – 1792 ).
At age 19, Guthrie met and married his first wife, Mary Jennings, with whom he had three children, Gwendolyn, Sue, and Bill, all of whom would later die prematurely.
He was first married to Maxine Caroll Lawrence in 1956 at age 18, with whom he had four children: Terry Vance Jennings ( born January 21, 1957 ), Julie Rae Jennings ( born August 12, 1958 ), Buddy Dean Jennings ( born March 21, 1960 ), and Deana Jennings.
Jennings married again on December 10, 1962 to Lynne Jones, adopting a child, Tomi Lynne.
After the death of his wife Ethel, he married his long-time colleague and research assistant Dr. Margaret Jennings in 1967.
Jennings married John Churchill ( the future Duke of Marlborough ) in about 1678.
In 1678, Churchill married Sarah Jennings, and in April that year, he was sent by Charles II to The Hague to negotiate a convention on the deployment of the English army in Flanders.
Her sister, Esther Judson Goodsell, was married to Oliver Burr Jennings, who became one of the original stockholders of Standard Oil.
He was married to Ruth Jennings for almost 60 years.
He married Elizabeth Jennings Ames, daughter of Simon Ames and Jane B. Ames on 3 Mar 1841 in Cambridge.
She married Jennings in 1968.
They were married on June 21, 1942, and had two children: Janet Jennings Auchincloss Rutherfurd ( 1945 – 1985 ) and James Lee Auchincloss, born in 1947.
Warburton has been married to Cathy Jennings since 1991 ; they have four children – Talon Patrick ( b. November 29, 1992 ), Alexandra Catherine ( b. July 9, 1994 ), Shane ( b. 1998 ) and Gabriel ( b. October 2000 ).
Lord Sunderland married as his second wife Lady Anne Churchill, second daughter of the distinguished soldier John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough and Sarah Jennings.
In 1940 he worked as publicity photographer for Sun Valley and married ski racer Margaret " Miggs " Jennings.
Wise was married three times, first in 1828 to Anne Jennings, the daughter of Rev.
Jennings married Cicely Cooper in 1929 ; the couple had two daughters.
After his first session in Congress ended, Jennings returned to the Indiana Territory where he married eighteen-year-old Ann.
Another sister is implied in a secret intelligence note to Francis Walsingham, dated Sept 18 1586, in which the writer has had conference with " Jennings of Portsmouth " who reports that Mr Bruyn of Dorset and Mr Kyrkham of Devon are persons to be suspect as they had married Tychbourn's sisters.
In 1936, he married the former Carolyn Montague Jennings, of Franklin, Tennessee.
Around 1995, Jennings married.

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