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Forewords by: Mary Sue Coleman, President of the University of Michigan and Njabulo Ndebele, Former Vice-Chancellor and Principal of the University of Cape Town.
Fellow saxophonist Lester Young, who was called " Pres ", in a 1959 interview with The Jazz Review, said: " As far as I'm concerned, I think Coleman Hawkins was the President first, right?
He defeated former governor James P. Coleman by tying his opponent to President John F. Kennedy's proposed civil rights legislation.
Pawlenty then decided on the U. S. Senate, but he abandoned those plans when Vice President Dick Cheney asked him to step aside and allow former St. Paul mayor Norm Coleman to challenge Senator Paul Wellstone without Republican primary opposition.
Coleman voted twice to override President Bush s veto of the Farm Bill.
Picture of Coleman, President George W. Bush | Bush, and others at DR-CAFTA signing
Coleman was a strong supporter of President Bush's attempts in 2006 and 2007 to pass comprehensive immigration reform in the U. S. Senate, one of the few Republicans to do so despite the insistence of many in the GOP that it was " amnesty for illegal aliens ".
On March 14, 2006, Coleman called on President Bush to replace or reorganize his staff, stating that they did not sufficiently have their " ears to the ground " on matters like Hurricane Katrina, Harriet Miers ' failed Supreme Court nomination, and the Dubai Ports World controversy and accusing the administration of having a " tin ear.
On January 22, 2007, Coleman, along with fellow Republican Senators John Warner and Susan Collins, joined Democrats in opposition to President Bush's planned troop increase in Iraq.
Vice President John R. Mott recalled that in 1833 the Society sent $ 3, 000 to Dr. Elijah Coleman Bridgman, first U. S. Protestant missionary to China, to print scriptures in Chinese.
Hillary Coleman, Student Government Association Vice President
With the club in 5th place and having only lost once in its previous eleven games, Coleman resigned as manager on 16 January 2008, citing a divergence in vision for the club with newly elected President Iñaki Badiola.
Street was chosen unanimously by members of the Council to serve as President in 1992, after incumbent Joe Coleman retired, and was re-elected in 1996.
* T. Coleman Andrews ( 1899 1983 ), accountant and independent candidate for President of the United States
President Coleman responded that the decision was fundamentally " about ideas ", stating that " Bennington became mediocre over time " and that the college was in need of radical change.
During the Michigan primary, the Carter campaign had Coleman Young, the mayor of Detroit, accuse Udall of racism for belonging to the LDS church, which at the time, did not allow blacks to serve in the church's priesthood ( since changed in 1978 by LDS Church President, Spencer W. Kimball ).
In 1991 Coleman was elected President of the ASA.
* 2006 Peter Coleman is promoted to President and Chief Executive Officer of the NCC.
Coleman was appointed governor of American Samoa in 1956 by President Dwight Eisenhower.
Coleman served as Columbus City Council President from 1997 until his election as mayor in 1999.
President Kennedy offered Coleman various posts, including United States Secretary of the Army and United States Ambassador to Australia, but Coleman declined.
After the assassination of John F. Kennedy, President Lyndon Baines Johnson appointed Coleman to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, where he served from 1965 to 1981.
Thomas Coleman Andrews ( February 19, 1899 October 15, 1983 ) was an accountant and an independent candidate for President of the United States.

President and 1896
* 1896 Carlos P. Garcia, 8th President of the Philippines ( 1957 1960 ) ( d. 1971 )
Reed tried to obtain the Republican nomination for President in 1896, but Ohio Governor McKinley's campaign manager, Mark Hanna, blocked his efforts.
James Loudon, a former President of the federated universities, had prohibited dancing at the University of Toronto until 1896.
* September 29 Anastasio Somoza García, President of Nicaragua ( b. 1896 )
* June 14 Carlos P. Garcia, 8th President of the Philippines ( b. 1896 )
The financial Panic of 1893 intensified the debates, and when Democratic President Grover Cleveland continued to support the gold standard against the will of much of his party, activists became determined to take over the Democratic Party organization and nominate a silver-supporting candidate in 1896.
Cleveland friend and former Postmaster General Donald M. Dickinson wrote to the President in June 1896 hoping that the delegates would recognize " common sense " and be frightened at the thought of nominating a radical.
The United States presidential election of 1900 was a re-match of the 1896 race between Republican President William McKinley and his Democratic challenger, William Jennings Bryan.
Image: William McKinley by Courtney Art Studio, 1896. jpg | President of the United States William McKinley of Ohio
Campinas was the birthplace of opera composer Carlos Gomes ( 1836 — 1896 ) and of the President of the Republic Campos Salles ( 1841 — 1913 ).
In February 1896, Rambouillet received a visit from President Félix Faure who then decided to spend his summers there with his family.
He was elected as a Republican to the United States Senate in 1896, after having delivered the keynote address during the convention that nominated William McKinley for President.
After the death of The Lord Leighton in 1896, Millais was elected President of the Royal Academy, but he died later in the same year from throat cancer.
This view is based on his position of President / Supremo of the Katipunan revolutionary government from 1896 97.
In 1896 President Steyn visited Pretoria, where he received an ovation as the probable future president of the two Republics.
A hotheaded and intemperate debater, Tillman became known as " Pitchfork Ben " after a 1896 Senate speech in which he " won the voters ' hearts by announcing his determination to go to Washington and plunge a pitchfork into the rump of President Grover Cleveland.
Through late 1896 and 1897, Smuts toured South Africa, furiously condemning Great Britain, Rhodes and anyone opposed to the Transvaal President, Paul Kruger.
In 1896 he was President of the Edinburgh Sir Walter Scott Club and gave the Toast to Sir Walter at the club's annual dinner.
These arguments did have some impact, as the conference held to set policy prior to the 1895 General Election and the abolition of the position of party ‘ President in 1896 testified to the power of such arguments.
* Political Department as President of the Confederation ( 1896 )
John Hopkinson, FRS, ( 27 July 1849 27 August 1898 ) was a British physicist, electrical engineer, Fellow of the Royal Society and President of the IEE ( now the IET ) twice in 1890 and 1896.
He was the son of Delia ( Claiborne ) and Confederate General Simon Bolivar Buckner, Sr. who was later Governor of Kentucky 1887 1891, and candidate for U. S. President in 1896.
He was the Gold Democrats ' candidate for Vice President of the United States in the 1896 election, but polled just over one percent of the vote on a ticket with John M. Palmer.
A recognised industry leader ( he was elected President of the Institution of Civil Engineers in 1896, knighted in 1897, and served on several Royal Commissions ), Wolfe-Barry played a prominent role in the development of industry standardisation, urging the ICE's Council to form a committee to focus on standards for iron and steel sections.

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