Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "J. Neely Johnson" ¶ 10
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Johnson and reacted
After his initial 1948 plan to expand the Army and modernize its equipment was rejected by the Truman Administration, Bradley reacted to the increasingly severe postwar defense department budget cutbacks imposed by Secretary of Defense Louis A. Johnson by publicly supporting Johnson's decisions, going so far as to tell Congress that he would be doing a " disservice to the nation " if he asked for a larger military force.
* Michael Johnson – In a 2005 – 06 Championship game with Derby County, Warnock reacted to a challenge by Johnson on Paul Ifill and was accused of playing a part in getting the opposition player sent off.
President Lyndon Baines Johnson reacted to this report angrily, calling CBS's president and accusing Safer and his colleagues of having " shat on the American flag.

Johnson and news
Leonard J. Farwell, a fellow boarder at the Kirkwood House, awoke Johnson with news of Lincoln's having been shot at Ford's Theater ; Johnson rushed to the President's deathbed for a brief time, commenting, " They shall suffer for this.
* Gayle Fee and Laura Raposa, along with their assistant Megan Johnson, write the Herald's Inside Track and cover celebrity news.
The second and third floors of the Johnson Center are primarily used by the library, with multiple group meeting rooms, computer labs, a news and media resource, and a full service restaurant named George's located on the third floor.
U. S. President Lyndon Johnson and Westmoreland argued that panicky news coverage gave the public the unfair perception that America had been defeated.
The Daily Journal is the local newspaper in Franklin and also covers news in all of Johnson County.
" His candidacy was dismissed by political experts and the news media, and given little chance of making any impact against Johnson in the primaries.
The highlights of new details included the swearing-in ceremony of the new President, Lyndon B. Johnson, the arrest of the accused assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald, and the first new bits of news from Dallas, during which time his reports were interspersed with new information from Dan Rather and Eddie Barker at KRLD's studio.
While in Austin, Moyers served as assistant news editor for KTBC radio and television stations – owned by Lady Bird Johnson, wife of then-Senator Johnson.
Johnson, as several noteworthy news sources have mentioned over the years, was relieved of his military obligation due to a high lottery number.
* 1956 John Johnson, TV news anchor, author and painter
Earlier, after the September 11, 2001 attacks, Johnson — who has described himself as " pretty much center-left before 9 / 11 "— transformed his blog's discussion of bicycle racing, programming, web design, and the occasional humorous news item into a very active discussion of the War on Terror, Islam and Islamism, Eurabia, and the Arab-Israeli conflict.
In late 2005 Johnson, along with blogger and author Roger L. Simon launched a news site called Pajamas Media ( briefly called Open Source Media ) featuring mostly conservative and libertarian bloggers and journalists ( e. g., Michelle Malkin, Glenn Reynolds, Michael Barone, Tammy Bruce, John Podhoretz, Michael Ledeen, Cathy Seipp ) with some liberal participants ( e. g., David Corn, Marc Cooper ).
Following a news release which CAIR sent to pay-for-play organization PRNewswire. com, Johnson redirected the news release's link traffic to a site regarding CAIR's alleged ties to terrorist organizations.
* In March 2005, Johnson called attention to Google's inclusion of the white supremacist National Vanguard site ( and simultaneous exclusion of LGF ) in its news index ; the NV site has since been dropped.
* That's Hockey – All the latest news and reports from the National Hockey League with Gino Reda and analysts Mike Johnson and Jamie McLennan
Other supporters in the blacklist struggle included radio pioneer and Wimberley, Texas native Parks Johnson and reporter and CBS television news anchor Walter Cronkite.
The Mexican army celebrated loudly throughout the afternoon, both in honor of their reinforcements and at the news that troops under General José de Urrea had soundly defeated Texian Colonel Frank W. Johnson at the Battle of San Patricio on February 27.
" Within days, Johnson was in the band, the news being made official, amusingly enough, on 1 April.
Lee was scheduled to fly another mission to the International Space Station in 2000, but was replaced by Robert Curbeam for " undisclosed reasons " which news reports claimed related to a falling-out with " at least one of his superiors at the NASA's Johnson Space Center ".
On November 13, 2009, Kurtis reunited for one evening with his co-anchor of 20 years earlier, Walter Jacobson, to anchor the WBBM 10 PM news in Chicago while the usual anchor, Rob Johnson, was on vacation.
Her movie Seducing Charlie Barker ( 2010 ), directed by Amy Glazer was in theather and in 2012, she stars on two news movies Changing Hearts with Brad Johnson and Birds of Paradise with Ryan Guzman, Misha Crosby and Spencer Grammer.
Steve Johnson, a former deputy news editor, ran the Associated Press web operations before helping founding Patch. com, a hyper-local new site in suburban New Jersey.

Johnson and Vigilante
Johnson, along with his brother William and the newly commissioned chief of the California Militia, Major General William Tecumseh Sherman, traveled to San Francisco from Sacramento to meet the Vigilante Committee ringleaders face to face.
Sherman later recalled in his 1875 Memoirs of Johnson angrily confronting Coleman and other Vigilante ringleaders in their makeshift headquarters, exclaiming, " Coleman, what the devil is the matter here?
Despite denouncing the Vigilantes and their rebellion against city authorities, Johnson did agree to an earlier Vigilante demand of uniting the city and county of San Francisco into a single entity to minimize corruption.
Notable enemies included ( Leading Comics # 2 ) the Black Star, who used " black light " to transform himself into a giant ; (# 3 ) Dr. Wilfred Doome, who used a time machine to summon historic tyrants as his operatives to steal materials allowing his time machine to send him into the Future ; '(# 4 ) the Sense-Master, who attempted to assemble a " lifestone " to animate an army of stone ; (# 5 ) the Skull, who paid criminals to steal an experimental age-reversing device ; (# 6 ) the Copperhead ( not to be confused with Batman's enemy Copperhead ), who briefly turned the Soldiers against each other during an Andes treasure hunt ; (# 7 ) the democracy-suppressing Wizards of Stanovia ; (# 8 ) the Dummy ( enemy of the Vigilante and former operative of the Hand ( see # 1 )), who, in a reversal of Doome's tactics, used a time machine to send the Soldiers into the past ; (# 9 ) Mr. X, who wagered with several of the heroes ' individual enemies that he can defeat the entire team ; (# 10 ) gangster Baby-Face Johnson ; (# 11 ) various criminals attempting to acquire gangster Handsome Harry's " lucky hat "; (# 12 ) an unidentified criminal who manipulated them into recovering treasure ; (# 13 ) the Barracuda, who sought powerful artifacts used by earlier criminals ; (# 14 ) several fictional character inadvertently brought to life by Dr. Wimsett.

Johnson and Committee
As chairman of the Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expense, Johnson continued his relentless opposition to spending, especially when the capital city was the beneficiary ; he argued it was egregious to expect citizens in other states to fund the infrastructure of another locality, regardless of the fact it was the seat of government.
Johnson was named to the Joint Committee on Conduct of the War whose purpose was to goad-on laggard Union generals ; Johnson, to no avail, used this platform to voice the urgency of military intervention in East Tennessee.
However, concerning children born in the United States to parents who are not U. S. citizens ( and not foreign diplomats ), three Senators, including Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lyman Trumbull, the author of the Civil Rights Act, as well as President Andrew Johnson, asserted that both the Civil Rights Act and the Fourteenth Amendment would confer citizenship on them at birth, and no Senator offered a contrary opinion.
The Committee head for selecting the location, New Jersey Democrat David Wilentz, gave the official reason for choosing Chicago as, “ It is centrally located geographically which will reduce transportation costs and because it has been the site of national conventions for both Parties in the past and is therefore attuned to holding them .” In the end, however, the conversation between Johnson and Daley had been leaked to the press and published in the Chicago Tribune and several other papers.
Johnson was immediately appointed to the Naval Affairs Committee.
The Democratic State Central Committee ( not the State of Texas, because the matter was a party primary ) handled the count, and it finally announced that Johnson had won by 87 votes.
Johnson was appointed to the Senate Armed Services Committee, and later in 1950, he helped create the Preparedness Investigating Subcommittee.
Kennedy did give Johnson control over all presidential appointments involving Texas, and he was appointed chairman of the President's Ad Hoc Committee for Science.
Johnson was touched by a Senate scandal in August 1963 when Bobby Baker, the Senate Majority Secretary and a protégé of Johnson's, came under investigation by the Senate Rules Committee for allegations of bribery and financial malfeasance.
The Senior Interdepartment Group ( SIG ) of the Johnson White House was replaced by an NSC Review Group ( somewhat similar to the Eisenhower-era NSC Planning Group ) together with an NSC Under Secretary's Committee.
Johnson served as chairman of the Committee on Claims during the Eleventh Congress ( 1809 – 1811 ).
Johnson wielded considerable influence over defense policy as chair of the Committee on Expenditures in the Department of War during the Fifteenth Congress.
Johnson served as chairman of the Committee on Post Office and Post Roads during the Nineteenth and Twentieth Congresses.
Johnson chaired the Committee on Military Affairs during the Twenty-second, Twenty-third, and Twenty-fourth Congresses.
, members of the Cranbury Township Committee are Mayor David Cook ( whose term of office ends December 31, 2012 ), Susan J. Goetz ( 2014 ), Glenn Johnson ( 2013 ), Daniel P. Mulligan, III ( 2013 ) and James Taylor ( 2012 ).
" During his two terms in office ( 1971 – 1975 ), the Mayor of Austin Roy Butler partnered with former United States First Lady Lady Bird Johnson to establish the Town Lake Beautification Committee with the purpose of transforming the Town Lake area into a usable recreation area.
Johnson achieved Senate seniority as Chairman of the Committee on Cuban Relations in the Sixty-sixth Congress ; he was also a member of the Patents, Immigration, Territories and Insular Possessions and Commerce committees.
In 2001 the 4th edition rules, with corrections and retitled 4th Edition Gold, were placed on the Games Workshop website as a downloadable pdf file, and Johnson announced that the rules were now " experimental " and announced the creation of the Blood Bowl Rules Committee ( BBRC ), a group of Blood Bowl players, some GW staff, most not, that would look at the rules once a year and produce new official rules changes and experimental rules for possible inclusion in the future rules changes.
After graduation he practiced law in Clarksburg, West Virginia ; his firm, Steptoe & Johnson, PLLC eventually opened offices in Charleston, West Virginia, and Washington, D. C .. Elected to the West Virginia House of Delegates in 1916, he served as majority floor leader and chairman of the Judiciary Committee.
In June 1949, the House Committee on Armed Services launched an investigation into charges, emanating unofficially from Navy sources, of malfeasance in office against Secretary Johnson and Secretary of the Air Force W. Stuart Symington.
The official note taker, Robert H. Johnson, testified to this before the Senate Intelligence Committee in 1975.
Jackson was not only successful as a politician in Washington State, but also found recognition on the national level, rising to the position of chairman of the Democratic National Committee in 1960 after being considered for the vice presidential ticket spot that eventually went to fellow Senator Lyndon Baines Johnson.
Bruner also served as a member of the Educational Panel of the President's Science Advisory Committee during the presidencies of John F. Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson.
As a 2006-2007 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Fellow, he joined the Professional Staff of the United States House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform in Washington, D. C.

1.275 seconds.