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Kenesaw Mountain Landis (; November 20, 1866 – November 25, 1944 ) was an American jurist who served as a federal judge from 1905 to 1922 and as the first Commissioner of Baseball from 1920 until his death.
Landis was born in Millville, Ohio in 1866, his name a spelling variation on the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain in the American Civil War, where his father was wounded in 1864.
Though Landis was reversed on appeal, he was seen as a judge determined to rein in big business.
In 1920, Judge Landis was a leading candidate when American League and National League team owners, embarrassed by the Black Sox scandal and other instances of players throwing games, sought someone to rule over baseball.
Landis was given full power to act in the sport's best interest, and used that power extensively over the next quarter-century.
Landis was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame by a special vote shortly after he died in 1944.
The five Landis boys in November 1882 ; Kenesaw ( second from left ) was almost sixteen years old.
Kenesaw Mountain Landis was born in Millville, Ohio, the sixth child and fourth son of Abraham Hoch Landis, a physician, and Mary Kumler Landis, on November 20, 1866.
When Kenesaw was eight, the elder Landis moved his family to Delphi, Indiana and subsequently to Logansport, Indiana where the doctor purchased and ran several local farms — his war injury had caused him to scale back his medical practice.
Landis applied for a job as a brakeman, but was laughingly dismissed as too small.
Griffin won, and Landis was rewarded with a civil service job in the Indiana Department of State.
At that time, in Indiana, an applicant needed only to prove that he was 21 and of good moral character, and Landis was admitted.

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Lape's propagation gave rise to a number of widely known cultivars including Rhododendron x ' Esperance ', Syringa vulgaris ' Schoharie ' ( lilac ), Chaenomeles speciosa ' George Landis ' ( quince ), and some unnamed cultivars of Malus pumila var.

Landis and for
* 1907 – Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis fines Standard Oil of Indiana a record $ 29. 4 million for illegal rebating to freight carriers ; the conviction and fine are later reversed on appeal.
The AVL tree is named after its two Soviet inventors, G. M. Adelson-Velskii and E. M. Landis, who published it in their 1962 paper " An algorithm for the organization of information.
Baseball's new commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis took decisive action, banning the tainted players from Major League Baseball for life.
At age 21, Landis applied to become a lawyer — there were then no educational or examination requirements for the Indiana bar.
Landis received national attention in 1907 when he fined Standard Oil of Indiana more than $ 29 million for violating federal laws forbidding rebates on railroad freight tariffs.
Others blame Landis for, in their view, delaying the racial integration of baseball.
Abraham Landis had been wounded fighting on the Union side at the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain in Georgia, and when his parents proved unable to agree on a name for the new baby, Mary Landis proposed that they call him Kenesaw Mountain.
In 1886, Landis first ventured into Republican Party politics, supporting a friend, Charles F. Griffin for Indiana Secretary of State.
A seat on the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois was vacant ; President Theodore Roosevelt offered it to Lowden, who declined it and recommended Landis.
Other recommendations from Illinois politicians followed, and Roosevelt nominated Landis for the seat.
The mahogany and marble chamber was, according to Landis biographer David Pietrusza, " just the spot for Landis's sense of the theatrical.
" When a young man stood before him for sentencing after admitting to stealing jewels from a parcel, the defendant's wife stood near him, infant daughter in her arms, and Landis mused what to do about the situation.
" In an early case, Landis fined the Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company the maximum $ 4, 000 for illegally importing workers, even though Winifred Landis's sister's husband served on the corporate board.
In another decision, Landis struck down a challenge to the Interstate Commerce Commission's ( ICC ) jurisdiction over rebating, a practice banned by the Elkins Act of 1903 in which railroads and favored customers agreed that the customers would pay less than the posted tariff, which by law was to be the same for all shippers.
To aid the judge in determining the sentence, Landis issued a subpoena for Rockefeller to testify as to Standard Oil's assets.
A lifelong baseball fan, Landis often slipped away from the courthouse for a White Sox or Cubs game.
' " Landis reserved judgment, and the parties waited for his ruling.
Landis made no public statement as to the reasons for his failure to rule, though he told close friends that he had been certain the parties would reach a settlement sooner or later.
* Mars Crossing ( 2000 ) by Geoffrey A. Landis, about a stranded expedition ; which won the Locus Award for best first novel.

Landis and up
The princess's relativesplayed by Jessie Royce Landis, Estelle Winwood, and Brian Aherneare comically eccentric, and Agnes Moorehead, as the queen who shows up near the end to find out if the princess has made the grade, is crankily imperious.
** Mary Anne Landis ( Appointed 2009-seat up for election 2014 )
The lawsuit ended up in the court of Federal Judge ( and future Commissioner of Baseball ) Kenesaw Mountain Landis, who allowed the case to languish while he urged both sides to negotiate.
John Landis grew up near Bernstein, and befriended him through his children.
Landis argued that because a parent club could unilaterally call up players from teams which were involved in pennant races, the organization was unfairly interfering with the minor competitions.
When Floyd Landis confessed to using performance enhancing drugs throughout his career in May 2010, he alleged that the UCI had accepted a bribe from Lance Armstrong to cover up an EPO positive after the 2001 Tour de Suisse.
John Landis came up with the story while he worked in Yugoslavia as a production assistant on the film Kelly's Heroes ( 1970 ).
Landis ordered the Cardinals to sell off the Fort Wayne team and give up the rights to its players.
While NHL President Frank Calder said that Shore's participation was up to Bruins ' manager Art Ross to decide, baseball commissioner Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis vetoed Shires ' participation, and the match was never held.
On the 19th stage Moreau attacked on the climb to bring himself further up the classification and he finished the 2006 Tour de France in the 8th place behind Dessel ( Moreau was later moved up to 7th place after the disqualification of Floyd Landis ).
The new Commissioner of Baseball, Kenesaw Mountain Landis, instituted several new rules during that season, both in response to Chapman's death as well as an effort to liven up the game.
It is now believed that Landis has retired from acting and has taken up skateboarding.
Kenesaw Mountain Landis, the Commissioner of Major League Baseball opposed the PCL proposal, and threatened to " outlaw " the league if it tried to move up in the world.
While the picture was being filmed, Landis was still caught up in the controversy surrounding his previous release, Twilight Zone: The Movie ( 1983 ), during the filming of which a helicopter accident led to the deaths of Vic Morrow and two child actors.
Landis showed up wearing sweatpants because his religion forbade wearing shorts ; he won anyway.
The powerful performance of Landis up to stage 16 of the Tour de France and his comeback in stage 17 is particularly notable given his hip ailment, osteonecrosis, which was revealed in an article in The New York Times during the 2006 Tour de France.

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