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Searching for a quick and accessible solution to their problem, William Medill the commissioner of Indian Affairs, proposed establishing “ colonies ” or “ reservations ” that would be exclusive to the natives, mimicking those which the natives had created for themselves in the east.
Albright is the scion of a media empire, the grandson and namesake of Joseph Medill Patterson, founder of the New York Daily News who had rivaled William Randolph Hearst in the 1930s.
His great-great grandfather, Joseph Medill, owned the Chicago Tribune and had been elected mayor of Chicago.

Medill and two
In 1871, after the Great Chicago Fire, Medill was elected mayor of Chicago as candidate of the temporary " Fireproof " party, serving for two years.
Medill's two grandsons, cousins Robert R. McCormick and Joseph Medill Patterson, assumed leadership of the company in 1911.
Godden was one of the P-I's early female staff members and one of two women in her class at Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism.
A graduate of Northwestern's Medill School of Journalism and Yale Law School, he is the author of seven novels and two books on journalism.

Medill and Katherine
Albright gave birth to another daughter, Katherine Medill Albright, in 1967, and continued her studies at Columbia University's Department of Public Law and Government ( later renamed as the political science department, which is located within the School of International and Public Affairs ).

Medill and Elinor
Elinor Josephine Medill Patterson was born in Chicago, Illinois, the daughter of Robert and Elinor " Nellie " ( Medill ) Patterson.

Medill and ).
In 1853, Medill and Edwin Cowles started a newspaper in Cleveland, Ohio: the Leader ( later absorbed by The Plain Dealer ).
He was then a sports anchor and reporter at KRCR-TV in Redding, California from 1994 to 1996, and also worked in television as the Medill News Service's Washington correspondent ( 1994 ).

had and two
He had seen a few nester wagons go through the country, the families almost starving to death, but he had never seen any of them on foot and as bad off as these two.
He told himself he had never seen two people eat so much.
Start out fresh, the two of us, like nothin had ever happened ''.
They had been seen as soon as they left the ranch, picked out of the darkness by the weary though watchful eyes of two men posted a few hundred yards away in the windless shelter of the trees.
His looting of the orderly room had taken only a minute or two and the vicinity was still clear of guerrillas.
And they had almost everything they needed: land, a house, two whiteface bulls, three horses.
He had spent two hours riding around the ranch that morning, and in broad daylight it was even less inviting than Judith Pierce had made it seem.
I could observe the two fans down at the end, but their size in themselves meant nothing to me as long as I had no measure of comparison.
Facing the forest now, she who had not dared to enter it before, walked between two trees at random and headed in what she believed was the direction of the pool.
) Rumor had it he slipped two small rocks under each victim's head as a sort of trademark.
He stepped inside Jess's guard and landed two blows to the big man's belly, putting everything he had behind them.
Greg had the stick forward and the throttle up before he heard the two `` Rogers ''.
There had been a good second or two during which my muffler had been blowing out, and now I was certain I'd seen her somewhere before.
A call to the police had been placed from here a couple of minutes after nine P.M., and the first police car had arrived two or three minutes after that -- 10 minutes ago now.
I had come to New Orleans two years earlier after graduating college, partly because I loved the city and partly because there was quite a noted art colony there.
I had seen two of them and we would soon be in another city-wide, joyous celebration with romance in the air ; ;
Packing a small suitcase, informing her husband whom she found in Harry's Bar that she was taking a train to Germany to get away for a while, patting his arm, refusing a drink, getting on the train -- all this had only taken her two hours.
She had driven up with her husband in a convertible with Eastern license plates, although the two drivers knew nothing at the moment about that.
In two minutes the body of Tilghman's former comrade, who had been killed by Blue Throat in a gambling brawl the previous night, was carried into the town's funeral parlor to be prepared for decent burial.
Though the four boys and two girls, the youngest nineteen years of age, the oldest twenty-four, came from varying backgrounds and had different professional and personal interests, there was surprising agreement among them.
But before this came about, 214,938 Americans had given their lives in battle for the two concepts of the sovereign rights of men and of states.

had and daughters
The daughters of Spelman, she said, had never known or thought of Spelman without her.
Alcott married Abby May in 1830 and they eventually had four surviving children, all daughters.
Agamemnon and Clytemnestra had four children: one son, Orestes, and three daughters, Iphigenia, Electra and Chrysothemis.
Unfortunately, the family was left unprovided for after a conflict between the local Nizaris and Imani Khan Farahani, who had been married to one of the late Imam's daughters Shah Bibi and who had been in charge of the Imam's land holdings.
Those who had been involved in the Shah Khalil Allah's murder were punished and the Persian king Fath Ali Shah increased Hasan Ali Shah's land holdings in the Mahallat region and gave him one of his daughters, Sarv-i Jahan Khanum, in marriage.
By his marriage to Euphrosyne Doukaina Kamatera Alexios had three daughters:
Afonso married Beatrice of Castile ( 1293 – 1359 ) in 1309, daughter of Sancho IV, King of Castile, and María de Molina and had four sons and three daughters.
He was still alive when one of his daughters, Elisabeth, who had died some years before, was canonized on 28 May 1235.
Andronikos II also had at least two illegitimate daughters:
Maria Comnena had borne Amalric two daughters: Isabella, who would eventually marry four husbands in turn and succeed as queen, was born in 1172 ; and a stillborn child some time later.
Perseus and Andromeda had seven sons: Perses, Alcaeus, Heleus, Mestor, Sthenelus, and Electryon, as well as two daughters, Autochthe and Gorgophone.
In 1998, during debate on a Succession to the Crown Bill, Junior Home Office Minister Lord Williams of Mostyn informed the House of Lords that the Queen had " no objection to the Government's view that in determining the line of succession to the throne, daughters and sons should be treated in the same way ".
Aeolus had six sons and six daughters, whom in Homer he wed to one another and the family lived happily together.
Like the previous, this Aeolus was said to have had had twelve children-six sons and six daughters.
Antonio II Acciaioli was against the treaty for one of his adopted daughters had married the future lord of Aegina, Antonello Caopena.
This doctrine is a 17th century innovation, although it is now applied retrospectively for centuries ; the seventh Baron De La Warr had three surviving sons ; the first died without children, the second left two daughters, the third left a son.
Aldona had two daughters, Cunigunde ( died in 1357 ), who married Louis VI the Roman, the son of Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor, on 1 January 1345, and Elisabeth ( died in 1361 ), who was married to Duke Bogislaus V of Pomerania.
Lerner had four children: three daughters, Susan ( by Boyd ), Liza and Jennifer ( by Olson ); and one son, Michael ( by di Borgo ).
The book of Job tells the story of an extremely righteous man named Job, who was very prosperous and had seven sons and three daughters.
Boudica's husband Prasutagus, ruler of the Iceni tribe, who had ruled as a nominally independent ally of Rome, left his kingdom jointly to his daughters and the Roman Emperor in his will.
Prasutagus had lived a long life of conspicuous wealth and, hoping to preserve his line, made the Roman emperor co-heir to his kingdom, along with his wife and two daughters.
He had already begun writing at this time and, in his third year, he composed a libellous poem ( Il colosso ) in which he ridiculed the daughters of certain Pavian families.
In 1921 they married and had two daughters:

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