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Kirkpatrick stepped down as editor in 1979 and was succeeded by Maxwell McCrohon ( 1928 – 2004 ), who served as editor until 1981, when he was transitioned to a corporate position.
Kirkpatrick served as a primary songwriter on that album, along with Gordon Kennedy and Tommy Sims.
* Claude Kirkpatrick ( 1917 – 1997 ) lived in Sulphur in late 1930s before moving to Jennings, where he served in the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1952-1960.
John " Jack " Simpson Kirkpatrick ( 6 July 1892 – 19 May 1915 ), who served under the name John Simpson, was a stretcher bearer with the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps ( ANZAC ) during the Gallipoli Campaign in World War I.
Carnahan also had already worked for Missouri House Speaker Bob F. Griffin, Missouri Secretary of State Jim Kirkpatrick, and Missouri House Majority Leader Tony Ribaudo ; had served on the executive committee of the Missouri Democratic Party ; and, was the deputy Missouri campaign manager for Dick Gephardt ’ s 1988 presidential campaign.
Gilman served as a Congressional delegate to the United Nations, serving under Ambassador Jeane Kirkpatrick in 1981.

Kirkpatrick and on
The Christian hymn " The Lord is in His Holy Temple ", written in 1900 by William J. Kirkpatrick, is based on verse 2: 20.
Sullivan wrote in his June 21, 1950 New York Daily News column that " Kirkpatrick has sat in my living room on several occasions and listened attentively to performers eager to secure a certification of loyalty.
Some felt that the adoption of this report provided for a clear local option mentioned, while the Stated Clerk of the General Assembly, Clifton Kirkpatrick went on record as saying, " Our standards have not changed.
The Scotichronicon says that on being told that Comyn had survived the attack and was being treated, two of Bruce's supporters, Roger de Kirkpatrick uttering the words " I mak siccar (" I make sure ") and John Lindsay, went back into the church and finished Bruce's work.
The Survivor Tree on the grounds of the Oklahoma City National MemorialOther theaters include the Lyric Theatre, Jewel Box Theatre, the Kirkpatrick Auditorium, the Poteet Theatre and the 488-seat Petree Recital Hall, at the Oklahoma City University campus.
The Science Museum Oklahoma ( formerly Kirkpatrick Science and Air Space Museum at Omniplex ) houses exhibits on science, aviation, and an IMAX theater.
On December 7, 1975, Kirkpatrick announced in a column on the editorial page that Rick Soll, a " young and talented columnist " for the paper whose work had " won a following among many Tribune readers over the last two years " resigned from the paper after acknowledging that a column he wrote that appeared on November 23, 1975, contained verbatim passages that another columnist wrote in 1967 and later published in a collection.
Harry Kirkpatrick, an INLA volunteer, was arrested in February 1983 on charges of five murders and subsequently agreed to give evidence against other INLA members.
In May 1983, ten men were charged with various offences on the basis of evidence from Kirkpatrick.
Stables on the current site, behind the Dog & Fox pub in the High Street, were founded in 1915 by William Kirkpatrick and named Hilcote Stables ; William ’ s daughter Jean took over on his retirement and continued to visit the stables until her death in 2005.
Kirkpatrick has writing credit on 12 of the 13 songs.
When he originally joined the band for their second album, Carthy had tried to persuade the others to bring John Kirkpatrick on board, but the band had chosen Knight instead.
Jeane Kirkpatrick, on a visit to the Philippines, was welcomed by the dictator Ferdinand Marcos who quoted heavily from her 1979 Commentary article Dictatorships and Double Standards and although Kirkpatrick had been forced to speak-out in favor of democracy the article continued to influence Reagan ’ s policy toward Marcos.
The Kirkpatrick Doctrine was the doctrine expounded by United States Ambassador to the United Nations Jeane Kirkpatrick in the early 1980s based on her 1979 essay, " Dictatorships and Double Standards ".
According to Kirkpatrick, authoritarian regimes merely try to control and / or punish their subjects ' behaviors, while totalitarian regimes moved beyond that into attempting to control the thoughts of their subjects, using not only propaganda, but brainwashing, re-education, widespread domestic espionage, and mass political repression based on state ideology.
" When others pointed to Kirkpatrick, he said, " Your name is known in every cell in the Gulag ," because she had named Soviet political prisoners on the floor of the UN.
Kirkpatrick frequently expressed disdain for what she perceived to be disproportionate attention on Israel at the expense of other conflicts.

Kirkpatrick and Reagan's
President Reagan's foreign policy was heavily influenced by the Kirkpatrick Doctrine, as outlined in a 1979 article in Commentary by Jeane Kirkpatrick entitled " Dictatorships and Double Standards ".
Kirkpatrick then became a foreign policy adviser throughout Reagan's 1980 campaign and presidency and, after his election to the presidency, the United States Ambassador to the United Nations, a position she held for four years.
These moves, however, undermined Orfila's standing in Washington after Ronald Reagan became U. S. President in early 1981, particularly among President Reagan's foreign policy advisers such as Jeane Kirkpatrick, who, as Republican Party campaign adviser in 1980, chided the OAS investigations into atrocities by admonishing them to be more supportive of " moderately repressive regimes.

Kirkpatrick and Cabinet
Kirkpatrick ( left, in red ) among the Reagan Cabinet, 1984
In 1875, Kirkpatrick contested the Governor General's right to pardon Louis Riel without the consent of the Canadian Cabinet.
Sir Mackenzie Bowell offered Kirkpatrick a position in the Cabinet, but by this time, he had lost interest in politics.

Kirkpatrick and National
Ambassador Jeane Kirkpatrick, and a series of Reagan National Security advisers including John Poindexter, Frank Carlucci, and Colin Powell.
At the 1984 Republican National Convention, Kirkpatrick delivered the " Blame America First " keynote speech, which re-nominated Reagan by praising his administration's foreign policy while excoriating the leadership of what she called the " San Francisco Democrats "— the Democrats had just held their convention in San Francisco — for the party's shift away from the hawkish policies of former Democratic presidents such as Harry S. Truman and John F. Kennedy to a more strident anti-war position that the left-wing of the Democratic Party had pushed since Vietnam.
Kirkpatrick, a member of the National Security Council, did not get along with either Secretary of State Haig or his successor, George Schultz.
" Kirkpatrick wished to be Secretary of State or head of the National Security Council, which did not help either.
Shultz threatened to resign if Kirkpatrick was appointed National Security Adviser.
Kirkpatrick was a Board Member of the American Foundation for Resistance International and The National Council to Support the Democracy Movements as the primary organizations that helped to bring down Soviet and Eastern European Communism.
CPD provided 33 officials of the Reagan administration, including Director of Central Intelligence William Casey, National Security Advisor Richard V. Allen, United States Ambassador to the United Nations Jeane Kirkpatrick, Secretary of the Navy John Lehman, Secretary of State George Shultz and Assistant Secretary of Defense Richard Perle.
* Cuba and the Cubans by Jeane J. Kirkpatrick Washington, DC: Cuban American National Foundation 1983 ( CANF pamphlet # 7 )
* The Kennedy Khrushchev pact and the Sandinistas by Jeane J. Kirkpatrick Washington, DC: Cuban American National Foundation 1985 ( CANF pamphlet # 14 )
* Kirkpatrick, Jeane J., " Representation in the American National Conventions: The Case of 1972 ," British Journal of Political Science, July 1, 1975.

Kirkpatrick and Security
Kirkpatrick once said, " What takes place in the Security Council more closely resembles a mugging than either a political debate or an effort at problem-solving.

Kirkpatrick and Council
New York Times political writer David D. Kirkpatrick suggested that the secrecy since its founding was intended to insulate the Council from the " liberal bias of the news media ".
City Manager Kent Kirkpatrick serves as City Council ’ s chief policy advisor and leads management and staff in implementing Council decisions.
In addition, Kirkpatrick is leading new initiatives, which include the implementation of City Council ’ s long-term vision for Ottawa ; building strong relationships with the community ; improving corporate planning and performance reporting ; and improving staff morale.
After a two-day meeting ending on 1 February 2006, Douwe Visser, president of the REC and Clifton Kirkpatrick, president of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches ( WARC ), said in a joint letter to their constituencies, " We rejoice in the work of the Holy Spirit which we believe has led us to recommend that the time has come to bring together the work of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches and the Reformed Ecumenical Council into one body that will strengthen the unity and witness of Reformed Christians.
On 1 February 2006, Clifton Kirkpatrick, president of the WARC, and Douwe Visser, president of the Reformed Ecumenical Council ( REC ), said in a joint letter, " We rejoice in the work of the Holy Spirit which we believe has led us to recommend that the time has come to bring together the work of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches and the Reformed Ecumenical Council into one body that will strengthen the unity and witness of Reformed Christians.

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