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Modern tournament play became popular in American casinos after the World Series of Poker began, in 1970. Notable champions from these early WSOP tournaments include Johnny Moss, Amarillo Slim, Bobby Baldwin, Doyle Brunson, and Puggy Pearson.
In 1930, he began a collaboration with Francis G. Pease and Fred Pearson to perform a measurement in a 1. 6 km tube at Pasadena, California.
The process of founding the Order of Canada began in early 1966 and came to a conclusion on 17 April 1967, when the organisation was instituted by Queen Elizabeth II, on the advice of her then Canadian prime minister, Lester B. Pearson, who was assisted with the establishment of the order by John Matheson.
The seemingly harmless speech infuriated former President Lyndon B. Johnson who, the next day at Camp David, took Pearson out onto the terrace and began " laying into in no uncertain fashion ".
Mackenzie King died in 1950, by which time Canada was again going to war, this time in Korea ; on the train returning from the former prime minister's funeral, St. Laurent and his External Relations minister, Lester Pearson, began planning troop movements.
In April 2010, they began the Wordstock Tour presented by the Pearson Foundation and We Give Books, benefiting the children and schools of Haiti.
Gordon disagreed, often sharply, with Pearson over the significant expansion in federal expenditures and the decline of sound financial management in Pearson's second administration, which began in 1965.
In the early twenties, Roughead began a correspondence with American crime writer, Edmund Pearson, and a professional exchange of letters blossomed into a warm friendship for the next fifteen years.
The second liberalism began, roughly, in the 1960s with the election of Lester B. Pearson as leader of the Liberal Party of Canada and can be traced through the politics of Pierre Trudeau, Jean Chrétien, and Paul Martin.
The magazine began in 1994 as the first digital CD-ROM magazine by Jason Pearson, David Cherry & Regina Joseph, acquired by Felix Dennis / Dennis Publishing, UK it published 15 digital CD issues, and launched on the web in 1997.
Pearson began to study medicine, but two years later had a serious attack of pleurisy while on holiday in Ireland and as a result discontinued his studies because medical life was considered arduous.
On 7 June 1878 Pearson was returned as one of the members for Castlemaine in the Victorian Legislative Assembly and thus began his political career.
Pearson retired from parliament in April 1892 declining to stand for election again, and began to work seriously on his book, National Life and Character: a Forecast.
When in 1858 Pearson advocated the provision of " cheap railway accommodation to enable working classes to reside in their adjacent country districts " the money at last became available, and work began.
It was managed by CJOC's owners, Taylor Pearson and Carson, and began life as an affiliate of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's ( CBC ) television network.
" Weldon began working with his University College colleague, the mathematician Karl Pearson.
Pearson sent a group of empty wagons, with escorts, to collect fresh supplies from the Lower Drift while the rest of his force began entrenching themselves.
Construction on the spur line and passenger station at Pearson began in the spring of 2012, at a cost of $ 128. 6 million.
Although the flag debate had been going on for a long time prior, it officially began on June 15, 1964, when Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson proposed his plans for a new flag in the House of Commons.
Born in Belle Fourche, South Dakota, Pearson was employed in 1957 as a technical illustrator at the Ziff Davis publishing firm and began night classes at the School of Visual Arts, including an anatomy course taught by Burne Hogarth.
Trevor's World of Sport began as a 2003 BBC television sitcom written and directed by Andy Hamilton and starring Neil Pearson as Trevor.
A 1979 graduate of West Virginia University, Pearson began his career as an assistant sports information director for Florida State from 1981-87.

Pearson and career
He was the third driver in NASCAR history to win both the Rookie of the Year and Cup Series championship in his career, joining David Pearson and Richard Petty.
King recruited many high-calibre people for the new venture, including future prime minister Lester Pearson and influential career administrators Norman Robertson and Hume Wrong.
* Most own fumbles recovered or advanced for touchdowns, career: 2 ; Ken Kavanaugh, Mike Ditka, Gail Cogdill, Ahmad Rashad, Jim Mitchell, Drew Pearson, Del Rodgers, Alan Richard, and Kevin Curtis.
Yzerman won numerous awards during his career, including the Lester B. Pearson Award in 1989, the Conn Smythe Trophy as the Most Valuable Player of the Stanley Cup Playoffs in 1998, the Selke Trophy as the league's best defensive forward in 2000, and the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy for perseverance in 2003.
This was the beginning of a lengthy career in cabinet in which MacEachen served in several portfolios under prime ministers Pearson, Pierre Trudeau and John Turner.
Geoffrey and Landon Pearson's daughter is USA Today journalist Patricia Pearson ( not to be confused with her aunt, of the same name, who did not maintain a public career ).
Healy went on to establish a promising career in motion pictures, where he was successful in both comedic roles ( where he was often grouped with new " stooges ", including Jimmy Brewster, Red Pearson and Sammy Glasser ) and dramatic roles.
He also donated considerable funds to right-wing political organizations and candidates, including the World Anti-Communist League ( WACL ) which was later headed by Dr. Roger Pearson who had received extensive funding from The Pioneer Fund and Draper during his career at Southern Mississippi University.
Throughout his career Pearson made the acquaintance of many other celebrated writers and performers, including George Bernard Shaw, Frank Harris, Lord Alfred Douglas, Max Beerbohm, Sir Francis Galton, Winston Churchill, P. G. Wodehouse, and G. K. Chesterton.
Born in Devizes, the son of John M. Pearson and Rosabel C Moysey, and educated at Eton College, Pearson had a successful career in international insurance until he resigned on becoming leader of UKIP.
Pearson went on to average more than one goal every two games in three years at Bury before his playing career ended with two years at Chester from 1957 to 1959.
Although signed as a pitcher, Pearson was converted to the outfield ( after filling in on an emergency capacity and getting 8 hits in his first two games ) and would rarely see time on the mound during his minor league career.
With the change of scenery back in his native California and on the expansion Angels, Pearson turned around his career.
In a nine-year career, Pearson was a. 270 hitter with 28 home runs and 214 RBI in 988 games.
One of his professors at St. Michael's was Lester B. Pearson, the future Prime Minister who encouraged Flahiff to follow a career in diplomacy.
On March 19, 1967, at the seventh race of the season, David Pearson earned his first career victory at Bristol in the Southeastern 500, with Dick Hutcherson finishing fifth.
Another step in his career became a reality after his tenure with Pearson when he was named general manager of Holman-Moody, a position he held until December 1971 when he and West Coast driver Eddie Pagan formed Hutcherson-Pagan, a business to build and repair race cars.
Pearson started his career with Hull City.
* Cotton Owens, driver, car owner, 9 career wins, owned cars driven by David Pearson and Junior Johnson.
In the course of his career with Penguin in India, Davidar held a variety of senior positions, among them, Publisher, Penguin India ; CEO, Penguin India ; Managing Director, Dorling Kindersley India ; and CEO, Pearson India.
Karl Pearson Third Wrangler in 1879 made his career outside Cambridge.
In early 1964, Johnny Pearson took part in helping launch the career of Cilla Black, a rising singer who had been spotted by The Beatles producer, George Martin.

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