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President James Madison appointed Adams as the first ever United States Minister to Russia in 1809 ( though Francis Dana and William Short had previously been nominated to the post, neither presented his credentials at Saint Petersburg ).
For his Secretary of Navy, Madison appointed Paul Hamilton.
During 1940, Friedman was appointed an assistant professor teaching Economics at the University of Wisconsin – Madison, but encountered antisemitism in the Economics department and decided to return to government service.
There, he was appointed by James Madison to become the remitter of the treasury, which is considered a " convenient arrangement " because Dallas's father was serving at the time as that department's secretary.
James Madison, the fourth U. S. President, appointed Hughes postmaster of the developing community of Damascus in 1816.
When the Missouri Territory was formed in 1813, Clark was appointed as the governor by President Madison.
He was appointed collector of the port of Boston by President James Madison in 1809, a position he held until January 27, 1812, when he was appointed senior major general in the United States Army in command of the northeast sector from the Niagara River to the New England coast.
As a reward for his service, he was appointed Governor of the Michigan Territory by President James Madison on October 29, 1813, and served until 1831.
Category: United States federal judges appointed by James Madison
Greg worked as the Operations Manager at Dane County Regional Airport in Madison, Wisconsin for 9 years prior to being appointed to this position in 2001.
In a separate dissent, Justice Brandeis wrote that the fundamental case deciding the power of the Supreme Court, Marbury v. Madison, " assumed, as the basis of decision, that the President, acting alone, is powerless to remove an inferior civil officer appointed for a fixed term with the consent of the Senate ; and that case was long regarded as so deciding.
Born in Jersey City, New Jersey, Madison was appointed lieutenant in the Naval Reserve on May 8, 1917.
Madison in 1809 used national troops to enforce a Supreme Court decision in Pennsylvania, appointed an “ extreme nationalist ” in Joseph Story to the Supreme Court, signed the bill creating the Second Bank of the United States, and called for a constitutional amendment to promote internal improvements.
In 1813, President James Madison appointed Crawford as the U. S. minister to France during the waning years of the First French Empire ; Crawford held that ministerial post until 1815, shortly after the end of the War of 1812.
Upon Crawford's return, Madison appointed him as Secretary of War.
In 1973, Cramer was appointed assistant district attorney in Madison County, a position he held until going into private practice in 1975.
President James Madison appointed him in 1809 as Consul in General.
Jefferson's successor, President James Madison, immediately appointed Smith as Secretary of State, an office which he held from March 6, 1809 until his forced resignation on April 1, 1811.
When Daniels, Dennison & Co .' s business plans collapsed in 1838, after Madison was chosen to be the capital, Dewey moved to Lancaster, Wisconsin, where he was admitted to the bar in an examination held by Charles Dunn, the chief justice of the Supreme Court of Wisconsin Territory ; he was appointed district attorney of Grant County that same year.
He settled in America where he was appointed professor in African Languages and Literature at the University of California, Los Angeles and later moved, in similar capacity, to the University of Wisconsin – Madison.
Norvell continued to work in newspapers when he was appointed to an office in the Treasury Department by his friend Alexander J. Dallas, who was secretary of the treasury for President James Madison.
In November 1811, President James Madison appointed Rush Comptroller of the Treasury.
President James Madison offered Lowndes the post of Secretary of the Treasury in 1816, but Lowndes declined the post and Madison appointed William Harris Crawford.

Madison and Robert
Secularism draws its intellectual roots from Greek and Roman philosophers such as Marcus Aurelius and Epicurus ; medieval Muslim polymaths such as Ibn Rushd ; Enlightenment thinkers such as Denis Diderot, Voltaire, Baruch Spinoza, John Locke, James Madison, Thomas Jefferson, and Thomas Paine ; and more recent freethinkers, agnostics, and atheists such as Robert Ingersoll and Bertrand Russell.
* Robert H. Dott, Jr. — University of Wisconsin, Madison
They were John Allen and John Edwards ( both from Bourbon County ), Henry Lee ( Mason County ), Thomas Kennedy ( Madison County ), and Robert Todd ( Fayette County ).
Roger O. Thornhill, a twice-divorced Madison Avenue advertising executive ( Cary Grant ), is mistaken for " George Kaplan " when he summons a hotel bellhop who is paging Kaplan, and is kidnapped by Valerian ( Adam Williams ) and Licht ( Robert Ellenstein ).
North American covered bridges received much recognition as a result of the success of the novel, The Bridges of Madison County written by Robert James Waller and made into a Hollywood motion picture starring Meryl Streep and Clint Eastwood.
, the mayor of Madison is Robert H. Conley ( term ends December 31, 2015 ).
In 1889, Cullowhee High School was founded by Robert Lee Madison, today's Western Carolina University.
Robert Lee Madison, founder of the Cullowhee High School, today's Western Carolina University.
The Madison trial occurred when young Robert was nine years old, and it was the unjust and bigoted treatment his father received which made him the enemy, first of Calvinism, and later of Christianity in its other forms.
According to Colt historian Robert Lawrence Wilson, the " lectures launched Colt's celebrated career as a pioneer Madison Avenue-style pitchman ".
* Robert James Waller-The Bridges of Madison County
The founder, Robert Lee Madison, wanted to provide an education for the young people in the region and train teachers to spread education throughout the western part of the state.
Robert Lee Madison, founder and first president
Dr. Robert Enright from the University of Wisconsin – Madison founded the International Forgiveness Institute and is considered the initiator of forgiveness studies.
His mission is to investigate the mysterious disappearance of two CIA agents: Alice Madison, who secured a role in Nikoladze's political cabinet, and Robert Blaustein, who went to find Madison when she went missing but ended up disappearing as well.
Music appears on the album as James Madison and Robert E. Lee.
* The University of Wisconsin – Madison is home to the Robert M. La Follette School of Public Affairs ( formerly the Robert M. La Follette Institute of Public Affairs ).
* Robert M. LaFollette High School in Madison, Wisconsin.
*, An Act to designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 215 Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard in Madison, Wisconsin, as the " Robert M. La Follette, Sr. Post Office Building "
This project, designed by Robert P. Madison International, Inc. included the installation of a continuous skylight and moving walkways, a Presidents Club, and a new Baggage Claim area.
It was designed by KCF / SHG and Robert P. Madison International, Inc.
The 1940s saw a rise in shirtless shots of such handsome stars as Tyrone Power, Guy Madison, Sterling Hayden and Victor Mature ; and in the 1950s movie magazines began running swimsuit shots of actors such as Tony Curtis, Rock Hudson, Tab Hunter, Jeff Chandler, Robert Conrad and Robert Wagner almost as frequently as they would of actresses.

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