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The state universities of Maine, New Hampshire, And Vermont are older and more `` respectable '' ; ;
Mr. Richard Preston, executive director of the New Hampshire State Planning and Development Commission, in his remarks to the Governors Conference on Industrial Development at Providence on October 8, 1960, warned against the fallacy of attempting to attract industry solely to reduce the tax rate or to underwrite municipal services such as schools when he said: `` If this is the fundamental reason for a community's interest or if this is the basic approach, success if any will be difficult to obtain ''.
Richard Preston, executive director of the New Hampshire State Planning and Development Commission, and Edwin C. Kepler of General Electric Company.
In eleven states, the fiscal year of the cities ends on December 31, while the state fiscal year ends on June 30 ( Arkansas, Colorado, Indiana, Kansas, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Ohio, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, and Wisconsin ).
Information is hereby given that Mr. Timothy Palmer of Newburyport, Mass. has agreed to take charge of the concerns of the Patentees of the Chain Bridge, in the states of Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, Rhode Island, and Connecticut, so far as relates to the sale of Patent rights and the construction of Chain Bridges.
Down in Concord, New Hampshire, was a flier in the right place at the right time: Robert S. Fogg, a native New Englander, had been a World War 1, flying instructor, barnstormer, and one of the original planners of the Concord Airport.
In Concord, Bob Fogg was the most prominent New Hampshire boy with wings.
Early in the nineteenth century the State of New Hampshire was casting about for a way to found its own state university.
He transformed Dartmouth from a small New Hampshire institution into a national college.
New Hampshire figures its peak around Columbus Day and boasts of all its hardwoods including the yellow of the birches.
* 1934 – The strongest surface wind gust in the world at 231 mph, is measured on the summit of Mount Washington, New Hampshire.
The Academy for Science and Design in New Hampshire honored Albertus by naming one of its four houses Magnus House.
* 603: 200-222-2222 New Hampshire ( NH )
* 603: 958 New Hampshire ( NH )
New England is a Northeastern region of the United States, including the six states of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
* 1905 – Russo-Japanese War: peace negotiations begin in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
A lifelong chain smoker, Capp died in 1979 from emphysema at his home in South Hampton, New Hampshire.
That is larger by than the combined areas of Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland and Virginia.
Autumn in New Hampshire
During the campaign for the New Hampshire primary, reports of an extramarital affair with Gennifer Flowers surfaced.

New and Justices
Judges in the New South Wales Court of Appeal are referred to as Justices of the Appeal ( abbreviated Surname JA ).
Category: New York Supreme Court Justices
Lawson was the first person to be granted a New South Wales state funeral ( traditionally reserved for Governors, Chief Justices, etc.
* The Right Honourable — the current and former Prime Ministers, the current and former Speakers of the Parliament of New Zealand, the current and former Chief Justices and the current and future former Governor Generals.
Among them are Owen Roberts ( US Supreme Court Justice ), James Harry Covington ( Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia ), Daniel John Layton ( Chief Justice of the Delaware Supreme Court ), Robert Nelson Cornelius Nix, Jr., Horace Stern and George Sharswood ( Chief Justices of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ), and Deborah Tobias Poritz ( Chief Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court ).
Category: Chief Justices of the New Hampshire Supreme Court
However, in August 2010, the Queen of New Zealand announced that, effective immediately, all Governors-General, Prime Ministers, Speakers of the House, and Chief Justices will be granted the title " The Right Honourable " for life.
* Frank, John P., The Justices of the United States Supreme Court: Their Lives and Major Opinions ( Leon Friedman and Fred L. Israel, editors ) ( New York: Chelsea House, 1995 ) ISBN 0-7910-1377-4, ISBN 978-0-7910-1377-9.
* Urofsky, Melvin I., The Supreme Court Justices: A Biographical Dictionary ( New York: Garland, 1994 ).
Justices of the Peace perform few judicial functions, if any, in New South Wales.
New Hampshire Justices of the Peace are commissioned magisterial officers, appointed by the Governor and Executive Council to terms of five years, with the power to administer oaths, acknowledge instruments, perform marriage ceremonies and, effective January 1, 2008, solemnize civil unions for same-sex couples.
Also on the Board of Advisors were two lawyers who later became New York State Supreme Court Justices: Phyllis Gangel-Jacob and Shirley Fingerhood.
For that reason, judges of the New York City Civil Court, New York City Criminal Court, New York Family Court, and New York Court of Claims are designated as Acting Supreme Court Justices.
Roosevelt claimed that this was intended to lessen the load on the older Justices, rather than being an attempt to achieve a majority that would cease to strike his New Deal acts.
* Urofsky, Melvin I., The Supreme Court Justices: A Biographical Dictionary ( New York: Garland Publishing 1994 ).
Category: Chief Justices of New South Wales
* Urofsky, Melvin I., The Supreme Court Justices: A Biographical Dictionary ( New York: Garland Publishing 1994 ).
* Murphy, Bruce Allen, The Brandeis / Frankfurter Connection: The Secret Political Activities of Two Supreme Court Justices, ( New York: Oxford University Press, 1982 ).
* Urofsky, Melvin I., The Supreme Court Justices: A Biographical Dictionary ( New York: Garland Publishing 1994 ).
Hence, Peckham and his fellow Justices reached the conclusion that the New York law was not related " in any real and substantial degree to the health of the employees.
Justices James McReynolds, George Sutherland, Willis Van Devanter, and Pierce Butler emerged during the 1920s and 1930s as the foremost defenders of traditional limitations on government power on the Supreme Court ; they were collectively dubbed by partisans of the New Deal the " Four Horsemen of Reaction " as a result.

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