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Taylor in effect took up the role filled by Admiral Leahy in the Roosevelt White House.
* Frank Leahy, the Notre Dame coach who took the Fighting Irish to several national championships
When the team's general manager, Frank Leahy, became ill during the Chargers ' founding season, Gillman took on additional responsibilities as general manager.
At this meeting, Kenwright revealed that he took business advice from retail industry leaders Sir Philip Green and Sir Terry Leahy.
A phone call came in for Leahy, and he took it.
The younger McDermid ran the company until his death in 1953 after which Frank Leahy took over the company.

Leahy and over
The controversy over the performance of the government-owned electricity supplier Energex during the severe 2003-2004 storm season in South East Queensland resulted in the characterisation of Beattie as " Power Point Pete " by Courier-Mail cartoonist Sean Leahy, with the location of the drawing's eyes and nose designed to replicate the holes of a power point.
Seemingly in response to this controversy, and with the intent of alleviating the concerns over such use of the material witness statute, Senator Patrick Leahy proposed A Bill to Amend the Material Witness Statute to Strengthen Procedural Safeguards, and for Other Purposes, § 1.
Patrick Leahy and John Conyers, chairmen of the respective Senate and House Judiciary Committees, requested that the Justice Department turn over documents related to the classified 2005 legal opinions to their committees for review.

Leahy and line
Kilkenny, however, fought back with Terry Leahy and Jim Langton leading the charge and eventually won the game by ' the usual point ' on a score line of 0-14 to 2-7.
While line coach in 1939, the Tigers ' record ( 8 – 1 ) was good enough to merit a trip to Dallas where Clemson met undefeated Boston College under Frank Leahy in the 1940 Cotton Bowl Classic.
Leahy went to Georgetown University as line coach in 1931 and Michigan State the following year to take a similar position.

Leahy and coach
* Frank Leahy, American college football coach
* F. William Leahy ( 1908 – 1973 ), known as Frank Leahy, American football coach
Unlike the easygoing Layden, Leahy was intense, and after the Irish had thrashed Michigan by a score of 35-12 in 1943, Wolverine coach and athletic director Fritz Crisler never scheduled the Irish again.
Francis William Leahy ( August 27, 1908 – June 21, 1973 ) was an American football player, coach, college athletics administrator, and professional sports executive.
His winning percentage of. 864 is the second best in NCAA Division I football history, trailing only that fellow Notre Dame Fighting Irish coach, Knute Rockne, for whom Leahy played from 1928 to 1930.
Leahy was also the athletic director at Notre Dame from 1947 until 1949 when he passed the role to the Fighting Irish basketball coach, Moose Krause, so that he could focus on football coaching.
In 1939, Leahy went to Boston College as head coach, guiding the Eagles to a 20 – 2 record including an undefeated 1940 season capped off with a win in the 1941 Sugar Bowl.
Leahy went to his alma mater, Notre Dame, as head coach the next season.
Like his former coach, Knute Rockne, Leahy believed that games were won in practice and had the reputation for being relentless.
When Coach Elmer Layden left to become commissioner of the National Football League, Notre Dame's new coach, Frank Leahy, immediately noticed Bertelli's passing talents.
Davie was the first assistant to become a head coach at Notre Dame since 1954, when Terry Brennan replaced Frank Leahy.
After four years with the Bears he returned to Notre Dame as an assistant coach, for 1952 and 1953, to repay Frank Leahy as a debt of gratitude for giving him a scholarship to Notre Dame.
Leahy wanted Lujack to succeed him as the head coach of the Fighting Irish, but Terry Brennan was chosen instead by Reverend Theodore Hesburgh, the university president.
The Fighting Irish and the Wolverines had not met on the gridiron since 1943 when Fritz Crisler, Michigan's then football coach and athletic director until 1968 when Canham succeeded him, became so incensed at the intensity of Notre Dame's Frank Leahy that he never scheduled Notre Dame again.

Leahy and at
The Chargers General Manager, Frank Leahy, asked Lowe to come out to the Chargers training camp on the basis of his talents at Oregon State a few years back.
Leahy was elected to the United States Senate for the first time in 1974 ( at 34, he was the youngest U. S. Senator ever to be elected by Vermont ).
Disclosure of that information was against the Intelligence Committee rules, and Leahy said he hastened his already planned departure from the committee because he was so angry at himself.
Leahy served as naval aide to President William Howard Taft, at the laying of the keel of, at Mare Island.
On March 22, 2011, the day after the NRC issued Vermont Yankee's license extension, Vermont's congressional delegation — Senator Patrick Leahy ( D ), Senator Bernie Sanders ( I ), and Representative Peter Welch ( D )— issued a joint statement decrying the NRC's action and noting the similarity of Vermont Yankee to units then in partial meltdown at the Fukushima Daiichi power station, Japan.
Lilly, American Cyanamid, and Upjohn, and Monsanto all submitted applications to market rBST to the FDA, and the FDA completed its review of the human safety component of the these applications in 1986 and found food from rBST-treated cows to be safe ; however strong public concern led to calls for more studies, investigations, and public discussions, which included an unprecedented conference on the safety of rBST in 1990 organized by the NIH at the request of Sen. Patrick Leahy.
During this 2007 revamp Will Leahy formerly of the Saturday Show was promoted to the weekday Drivetime slot, which he broadcasts from his base at the RTÉ Limerick studios on the fifth floor of the Cornmarket.
Jack Valenti, the MPAA's chief executive at the time, commended Senators Hatch and Leahy for " their vision and leadership in combating the theft of America's creative works.
In the case of the Leahy Foundation, the strip has been used to teach their students about epilepsy at Harvard University.
Although he had recently signed a contract renewal at Boston College, Leahy accepted the head coaching position at his alma mater, Notre Dame.
While at Notre Dame, Leahy had six undefeated seasons, four national championship teams, and an unbeaten string of 39 games ( 37 – 0 – 2 ) in the late 1940s.
Denis Guiney died in 1967 and his widow, née Mary Leahy, continued to be Chairperson until her death on 23 August 2004 at the age of 103 years.
On Sunday 7 July 1991, the two sides met again for a World Cup encounter at Danny Leahy Oval, Goroka.
* Birthplace of Con Leahy ( April 27, 1876 – December 18, 1921 ); an Irish athlete, who won Olympic medals at the 1906 and 1908 Games.
Terry Leahy was educated at St Edward's College, Liverpool, before studying at the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology ( UMIST ) where he gained his BSc ( Hons ) in Management Sciences and graduated in 1977.
Artists at the 2007 festival included Ron Sexsmith, Leahy, Blackie and the Rodeo Kings, Peter Case, Les Breastfeeders, Oh Susanna, Peter Elkas, Ox, Kim Barlow and Torngat.
On July 12, Bush met at the White House with the party leaders and ranking Judiciary Committee members from the two major parties — Republicans Bill Frist and Arlen Specter, and Democrats Reid and Patrick Leahyto discuss the nomination process.
Leahy and Karl Jansen-Winkeln also accept David Aston's hypothesis that Shoshenq III was Osorkon II's actual successor at Tanis, rather than Takelot II.
He is one of two college football coaches to have won national titles in two non-consecutive tenures at the same school, along with Frank Leahy.

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