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Keim and January
At the January 1884 annual meeting he resigned in favor of his recommended successor, George deBenneville Keim, his close friend and associate since their days as young attorneys in Pottsville.

Keim and election
Before Keim's election as president, Franklin Gowen had assured his friend, William Vanderbilt, that " on account of the relations existing between Mr. Keim and myself ...

Keim and ;
; J Morley, Diderot and the Encyclopaedists ( London, 1878 ); DG Mostratos, Die Pädagogik des Helvétius ( Berlin, 1891 ); A Guillois, Le Salon de Madame Helvétius ( 1894 ); A Piazzi, Le idee filosofiche specialmente pedagogiche de C. A. Helvétius ( Milan, 1889 ); Georgi Plekhanov, Beiträge zur Geschichte des Materialismus ( Stuttgart, 1896 ); L Limentani, Le teorie psicologiche de C. A. Helvétius ( Verona, 1902 ); A Keim, Helvétius, sa vie et son œuvre ( 1907 ); Isaiah Berlin, " Helvétius " in Freedom and Its Betrayal: Six Enemies of Liberty, ed.
Gowen's resignation was over the objections of his ally and friend, William Vanderbilt ; but the former assured the recent investor in the Reading that the nature of his relationship with Keim would assure his close involvement in all matters related to running the company.

Keim and Gowen
Leaving Pottsville behind, Gowen sold his home to George DeBenneville Keim, a fellow attorney and close personal friend, who was to figure significantly during Gowen's future presidency of the railroad.
This indeed was the shared vision and plan of Gowen and Keim from the outset of the Coal & Iron Co.

Keim and were
The first attempts to colonise Monte Cristo, at the time owned by Charles Cambiagi, were made in 1840 by two German hermits, Augustin Eulhardt and Joseph Keim, who eventually abandoned the attempt.
Originally developed by Keim ( 2000 ) they were first applied in hydrology by Koehler ( 2004 ) as a means of highlighting inter-annual and intra-annual changes in streamflow.
However, Keim contends that many of the accounts of cannibalism are not based on " careful fieldwork in Africa but on nineteenth-century European accounts that were deeply prejudiced by Dark Continent myths.

Keim and elected
The same meeting that elected Keim authorized a new US $ 12 million loan issue to pay the recently increased floating debt and the balance due on the Jersey Central deal.

Keim and .
The Hartman Cider Press, Keim Homestead, Mill at Lobachsville, and Yoder Mill are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
On May 25, Merryman was arrested by order of Brigadier General William High Keim, USV, and charged with treason and being a commissioned lieutenant in an organization intending armed hostility toward the government, namely the Confederate Army.
His descendants ' surnames include Loewy, Loeb, Lowy, Oppenheimer, Pfaelzer, and Keim.
" Now we need to determine what this means in terms of risk to the consumer ," said Dr. Keim, a co-author of the paper.
** George M. Keim ( D ), from March 17, 1838
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George M. Keim ( D )
He then tried to influence the Reichstag via the retired General August Keim.
* Anton M. Keim: Mehr als zwei „ Denkmäler “.
Previous winners include Kevin Rudd ( 2009 ), Stephen Keim ( 2008 ), Bob Brown ( 1983 ) and Gough Whitlam.
( Fry, Keim, Meiners 1986, 105 ) Global competition places a particular pressure on multinational corporations to examine not only their own labor practices, but those of their entire supply chain, from a CSR perspective.
* Burns JL, Serber ER, Keim S, Sears SF.
During times when the bridge is up for a boat passing underneath, large traffic backups are created on Keim Boulevard, the road that functions as the route to the bridge from U. S. Route 130 and Broad Street.
Karl Theodor Keim ( December 17, 1825 – November 17, 1878 ) was a German Protestant theologian.
His father, Johann Christian Keim, was headmaster of a gymnasium.
F. C. Baur, the leader of the new Tübingen school, was lecturing on the New Testament and on the history of the church and of dogma, and by him in particular Keim was greatly impressed.

conceded and January
The particles were never observed to rise above 6 km and when combined with scavenging by clouds gave the smoke a short residency time in the atmosphere and localized its effects ; Professor Carl Sagan of the Turco, Toon, Ackerman, Pollack, Sagan ( TTAPS ) study hypothesized in January 1991 that enough smoke from the fires " might get so high as to disrupt agriculture in much of South Asia ...." Sagan later conceded in his book The Demon-Haunted World that this prediction did not turn out to be correct: " it was pitch black at noon and temperatures dropped 4 °– 6 ° C over the Persian Gulf, but not much smoke reached stratospheric altitudes and Asia was spared.
In January 2009 the Geist United Opposition conceded a four-year legal battle with Fishers over the involuntary annexation of the contiguous, unincorporated area around Geist Reservoir.
The Sacred College of Cardinals held a consistory on the problem in January 1334, and Pope John conceded to the more orthodox understanding.
On January 27, 1774, the Spanish king Carlos III conceded town status ( villa ) to Orizaba, and on November 29, 1830 Orizaba was declared a city.
Around January 26, 2010, NASA conceded defeat in its efforts to free the rover and stated that it would now function as a stationary science platform.
Z-93 eventually lost their lead, and attempted to shift to a more urban-oriented format ( as " Hot New Z-93 ") to compete, but conceded the battle in January 1989 by flipping to classic rock.
At 11: 25 pm ( EST ), she conceded to Jackson, who became the city's mayor on January 2, 2006.
On 9 January 2008, however, Apple conceded that this was unfair practice and promised to harmonise prices with Europe within six months, citing record labels ' wholesale music prices as the reason.
Fred Spofforth played his last Test match in Sydney in January 1887 in which he bowled twelve overs, conceded seventeen runs and took one wicket.
He struggled with life in the Premier League, particularly in a match against Aston Villa at the Walkers Stadium on 31 January 2004, in which he conceded five goals in 18 minutes.
It wasn't until January 1980, when being interviewed for the New York Daily News, that he conceded, " She tried very hard, and when people try hard, you can't be mad at them.
In June 2001 he played his final ODI against Australia at The Oval, and conceded 27 runs from his four overs as England were crushed by eight wickets, and also his last Test against the same opponents at Headingley when recalled for a single time in August, having played his previous Test match against South Africa in January 2000.
The election was held in January 2011, and Wagner conceded after the sixth round after receiving 17 votes The contest was won by Reince Priebus, Chairman of the Wisconsin Republican Party.

conceded and presidential
Meredith conceded that he had little chance of winning unless Governor George Wallace of Alabama entered the presidential race and split the white vote.
On November 3, 2004, the day Kerry conceded defeat in the 2004 U. S. presidential election, Edwards was diagnosed with breast cancer.
On July 3, 2006, Madrazo and his coalition conceded defeat in the presidential election.
He wasn't helped when Democratic presidential candidate Al Gore all but conceded Kentucky to Republican George W. Bush in August ( Bush went on to win Kentucky by 15 points ).

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