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Mansfield and retired
Mansfield retired in 1989.
Adams retired from Yale in 2004 and taught part time at University of Oxford in England, where he was a fellow of Mansfield College.

Mansfield and from
The Mansfield Amendment, the end of the Vietnam War, and the end of the Apollo program reduced ARC's funding from ARPA and NASA.
Katherine Mansfield from New Zealand wrote many of short stories between 1912 and her death in 1923.
University teacher Rick Mansfield stated in an online review of a preview copy that it is " the edition of the TNIV I wish I had been using from the very beginning.
Austen almost never refers to specific dates or historical events in her novels, but wartime England forms part of the general backdrop to several of them: in Pride and Prejudice ( 1813, but possibly written during the 1790s ), the local militia ( civilian volunteers ) has been called up for home defence and its officers play an important role in the plot ; in Mansfield Park ( 1814 ), Fanny Price's brother William is a midshipman ( officer in training ) in the Royal Navy ; and in Persuasion ( 1818 ), Frederic Wentworth and several other characters are naval officers recently returned from service.
It was designed by the architect of the hotel, E. M. Barry and carved by Thomas Earp of Lambeth from Portland stone, Mansfield stone ( a fine sandstone ) and Aberdeen granite.
* Joseph J. Mansfield ( 1861 – 1947 ), American Congress representative from Texas
* " Mansfield ", a song by Elton John, on the album Songs from the West Coast
It split from the Upper Post Road in Hartford, and initially ran roughly along current U. S. Route 44 through Bolton Notch and towards Mansfield Four Corners.
After crossing the Willimantic River from Coventry, the road crosses through Mansfield Four Corners, and towards Ashford.
The road connects on Route 44 from Mansfield, and runs directly through the borough of Ashford.
It was constructed by Thomas Earp of Lambeth from Portland stone, Mansfield stone ( a fine sandstone ) and Aberdeen granite.
The play had run from 1955 to 1956 and also starred Mansfield as Rita.
After retiring from the Senate, Mansfield served as U. S. Ambassador to Japan from 1977 to 1988, and upon retiring as ambassador, was awarded the nation's highest civilian honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom ( 1989 ), in part for his role in the impeachment of Republican President Richard Nixon Mansfield is the longest serving American ambassador to Japan in history.
Mansfield was a Private First Class in the U. S. Marine Corps from 1920 to 1922.
In 1961, after Johnson resigned from the Senate to become Vice President, Mansfield was unanimously elected the Democratic floor leader and thus Senate Majority Leader.
Serving sixteen years, from 1961 until his retirement in 1977, Mansfield is the longest-serving Majority Leader in the history of the Senate.
As the President of the Senate, Mansfield delivered the lead eulogy on November 24, 1963, witnessed by Jacqueline Kennedy, as President Kennedy's casket lay in state in the Capitol rotunda: " And so she took a ring from her finger and placed it in his hands, and kissed him, and closed the lid of a coffin.
Ambassador Mansfield died from congestive heart failure at the age of 98 on October 5, 2001.
He later recruited vocalist Annie ( the Hat ) Williams, flautist Rick ( Ernest ) Mansfield and guitarist Elliott Delman from the U. S. Mormos lived in Paris from 1971 – 1973, performing throughout France, Belgium, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Romania, and England.
Instead, the Turnpike Authority will extend the " dual-dual " from Monroe Township, south to the interchange with the Pennsylvania Extension ( Exit 6 ) in Mansfield Township.

Mansfield and Senate
* 1962 – Vietnam War: After a trip to Vietnam at the request of US President John F. Kennedy, US Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield becomes the first American official not to make an optimistic public comment on the war's progress.
* December 2 – Vietnam War: After a trip to Vietnam at the request of U. S. President John F. Kennedy, U. S. Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield becomes the first American official to make a non-optimistic public comment on the war's progress.
In 1952, Mansfield was elected to the U. S. Senate after narrowly defeating Republican incumbent Zales Ecton.
In 1964, Mansfield, as Senate Majority Leader, filed a procedural motion to have the proposed Civil Rights Act discussed by the whole Senate rather than by the Judiciary Committee, the latter having killed similar legislation seven years prior.
In turn Nixon turned to Mansfield for advice and as his liaison with the Senate on Vietnam.
On June 13, Everett McKinley Dirksen, Senate Minority Leader, and Mike Mansfield, Senate Majority Leader, both voiced support for the president's bill except for provisions guaranteeing equal access to places of public accommodations.
Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield took a novel approach to prevent the bill from being relegated to Judiciary Committee limbo.
Having initially waived a second reading of the bill, which would have led to it being immediately referred to Judiciary, Mansfield gave the bill a second reading on February 26, 1964, and then proposed, in the absence of precedent for instances when a second reading did not immediately follow the first, that the bill bypass the Judiciary Committee and immediately be sent to the Senate floor for debate.
Also, if he completes his term as Senate Majority Leader of the 112th Congress, he will be one of only six senators to serve at least six years as Majority Leader along with Mike Mansfield, Alben Barkley, Lyndon Johnson, Robert Byrd, and George Mitchell.
* Mike Mansfield – U. S. Representative ( 1943 – 1953 ); U. S. Senator ( 1953 – 1977 ); Senate Majority Leader ( 1961 – 1977 ).
He served in the Senate for one term, having been narrowly defeated for reelection in 1952 by U. S. Representative Mike Mansfield, a Democratic college professor and Far Eastern expert.
Mike Mansfield, Majority Leader: A Different Kind of Senate, 1961-1976 Sharpe, 1999.
Amtrak reacted in part to pressure from Mike Mansfield ( D-Montana ), then Senate Majority Leader, who noted that the Empire Builder bypassed Montana's major population centers.
An early use of the phrase is found in a December 1971 U. S. News & World Report interview with then-United States Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield, in a section summary lead that read "' Only a Nixon ' Could Go to China ".
In 1952, when Mike Mansfield decided to run for the Senate against Zales Ecton, Metcalf successfully campaigned for the U. S. House of Representatives in Montana's 1st congressional district.

Mansfield and 1976
In 1976, Jennings released Are You Ready for the Country, Jennings wanted the record to be produced by Los Angeles producer Ken Mansfield.
After the Revue ended in 1976, Mansfield and two other members of Dylan's band, T-Bone Burnett and Steven Soles, formed The Alpha Band.
After nine years as a two-year institution, LSUS was advanced to four-year status in 1976 through the efforts of state Senator Don W. Williamson of Shreveport and state Representative Joe Henry Cooper of Mansfield, the seat of De Soto Parish.
Serving as a backup at center and guard for two years and being mentored by veteran Ray Mansfield, Mike became the team's starting center in 1976, where he would remain for 150 straight games until 1986.
Consisting entirely of self-written demonstration recordings recorded between their formative years of 1957 and 1960 ( except for the last track, " It's All Over ", a solo vocal performance from brother Don in 1976 ), Too Good To Be True is a bringing together of almost entirely completely unreleased recordings (" Give Me A Future " had already been released in its complete form on the 1992 collection Classic Everly Brothers ), the album was the result of a collaboration between Cary Mansfield and Andrew Sandoval, with additional research from Peggy Lamb.

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