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Randolph and attempted
* In June, 2000 the Randolph County jail, located in Huntsville, was the scene of a shooting as part of an attempted escape.
When James Barbour left the Senate in 1825, Giles attempted to persuade the Legislature to appoint him as replacement ; they appointed John Randolph instead.
In the early years of the war, the Virginians had attempted to defend their western border with militiamen garrisoning three forts along the Ohio River — Fort Pitt, Fort Henry, and Fort Randolph.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt attempted to persuade Randolph to call off the march, worried it would harm defense mobilization, but Randolph refused.

Randolph and block
The city provided funds, for example, in 1850 to enlarge the main academic building ( Randolph Hall ), to construct Porters Lodge and to fence in the Cistern Yard, the block that is still the core of the campus.
Situated on a city block bounded by Randolph, LaSalle, Washington, and Clark streets, the 11-story structure was designed by the architectural firm Holabird & Roche in the classical revival style.
In its place rose the 1914 building by Graham, Burnham & Co., completing the present-day store and encompassing the entire square city block bounded by Washington, State, Wabash, and Randolph Streets.
Lake-Shore Park 1883 Union Base-Ball Grounds was " very visibly downtown ", its small block bounded on the west by Michigan Avenue, on the north by Randolph Street, and on the east by railroad tracks and the lakeshore, which was then much closer than it is today.
Some bastides were not so geometrically planned: " The block geometry of the bastides was not a rigid framework into which a town was squeezed ; it resembles more closely a net, thrown upon the site and adapting to its nuances ," Randolph remarks.
Randolph Street lies a block south of the main part, and forms the south border of the east half.
On 29 September 1830 he bought two lots in Chicago in the block bound by Randolph, Market, Washington and Water Streets.

Randolph and Madison's
" " Along with John Randolph of Roanoke and a few others, Taylor opposed Madison's War of 1812 -- his own party's war -- precisely because it was a war for empire.

Randolph and nomination
His nomination for the Presidency was challenged by Rep. John Randolph, who apparently believed Sec.
The instrumental track " Quentin's Theme ", for which Cobert earned a Grammy nomination, was recorded by the Charles Randolph Grean Sounde.
Farley helped bring to Roosevelt's camp the powerful newspaper publisher William Randolph Hearst and helped Roosevelt win the 1932 Presidential nomination and election.
William Randolph Hearst founded the Los Angeles Examiner in 1903, in order to assist his campaign for the presidential nomination on the Democratic ticket and to complement his San Francisco Examiner.
The 2001 National Park Service nomination for the Randolph Field Historic District as a National Historic Landmark commented on the architectural layout of the field:
" After two weeks of script preparation, Wanger secured the financial backing of media magnate William Randolph Hearst, one of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's staunchest supporters, who had helped him get the Democratic presidential nomination and who enlisted his entire media empire to campaign for him.

Randolph and by
`` You're gonna get caught '', she heard Joel say to Uncle Randolph by the pump one morning.
The paper was purchased by William Randolph Hearst in 1917.
She studied book illustration from a young age and developed her own tastes, but the work of the picture book triumvirate Walter Crane, Kate Greenaway and Randolph Caldecott, the last an illustrator whose work was later collected by her father, was a great influence.
In one case, in the early 1940s, Don Flowers ' Modest Maidens was so admired by William Randolph Hearst that he lured Flowers away from the Associated Press and to King Features Syndicate by doubling the cartoonist's salary, and renamed the feature Glamor Girls to avoid legal action by the AP.
The conversion of the Conservative Party into a modern mass organisation was accelerated by the concept of Tory Democracy attributed to Lord Randolph Churchill, father of Britain's wartime Prime Minister Winston Churchill.
Citizen Kane ( 1941 ) was said by Orson Welles to not be a biography of William Randolph Hearst, but a composite of many people from that era.
In these cases, the position has been filled by a female relative or friend of the president, such as Martha Jefferson Randolph during Jefferson's presidency, Emily Donelson and Sarah Yorke Jackson during Jackson's, Mary Elizabeth ( Taylor ) Bliss during Taylor's, Mary Harrison McKee during Harrison's presidency, upon her mother's death, and Harriet Lane during Buchanan's.
For a period of time in the early 1980s cast-member Chase Randolph was in the skit and played a mechanic often being flirted with by a gang of women.
Despite the excommunication of Bruce and his followers by Pope Clement V, his support slowly strengthened ; and by 1314 with the help of leading nobles such as Sir James Douglas and Thomas Randolph only the castles at Bothwell and Stirling remained under English control.
Founded by William Randolph Hearst as an owner of newspapers, the company's holdings now include a wide variety of media.
Between December 1916 and August 1918, a total of 37 Katzenjammer Kids silent cartoon shorts were produced by William Randolph Hearst's own cartoon studio International Film Service, which adapted well-known comic strips owned by Hearst for animation.
Little Nemo is the main fictional character in a series of weekly comic strips by Winsor McCay that appeared in the New York Herald and William Randolph Hearst's New York American newspapers from October 15, 1905 – July 23, 1911 and September 3, 1911 – July 26, 1914 ; respectively.
In the aftermath of the 2004 season the Mets hired a new General Manager, Omar Minaya, who immediately turned the franchise around by signing Pedro Martinez and hiring a new manager, Willie Randolph.
Air Force veterans are awarded the Purple Heart by the Awards Office of Randolph Air Force Base while the Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard presents Purple Hearts to veterans through the Navy Liaison Officer at the National Personnel Records Center.
Randolph, which is home to Dominion Park Beach, is actually on the city's largest island, joined to Milford by the Canal Bridge over Mosquito Cove on Greenhead Road.
During the last hours of Jefferson's life he was accompanied by his grandson Thomas Jefferson Randolph and his doctor, Robley Dunglison and other family members and friends.
Drawn by Jimmy Swinnerton, it began its run in 1893 in the San Francisco Examiner, one of William Randolph Hearst's newspapers.
An adaptation of the song, named " Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Earth ", was written by Charles Randolph Grean, Fred Hertz and Leonard Nimoy ( Nimoy recites the text as Spock explaining how the star-people wish upon an earth and so forth ).
* Washington Times-Herald Washington DC newspaper founded in 1893 by William Randolph Hearst.

Randolph and running
Hylan became a judge in the Kings County ( Brooklyn ) county court and was in that position when he was tapped by Tammany Hall as a dark-horse candidate for Mayor, running as a Democrat, through the promotion of newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst, who shared with him a desire for municipal ownership of utilities.
Dr. Randolph Nesse, in his book: Why We Get sick explains that the " blind spot " in the vertebrate eye caused by the nerve fibers running in front of the retina and blocking vision in parts.

Randolph and James
John Randolph of Roanoke led the Quid effort to stop Jefferson's choice of James Madison.
In 1862, Randolph resigned from the War Department, and James Seddon of Virginia was appointed to replace him.
Prospects for the next convention appeared bleak until James Madison and Edmund Randolph succeeded in securing George Washington's attendance as a delegate to Philadelphia.
In March 1314, James Douglas captured Roxburgh, and Randolph captured Edinburgh Castle.
On July 24, a committee of five ( John Rutledge ( SC ), Edmund Randolph ( VA ), Nathaniel Gorham ( MA ), Oliver Ellsworth ( CT ), and James Wilson ( PA ) was elected to draft a detailed constitution.
* January 25 – James Randolph Reid, American Continental Congressman for Connecticut ( b. 1750 )
They are transported to the orbiting school ship PRS James Randolph for further training.
Fortunately James Mason had just finished filming Doctor Fischer of Geneva for the BBC and the schedule was changed to allow him to take over the part of Sir Randolph Nettleby six weeks later.
* Tuckahoe Plantation-One of the older James River plantation mansions in the county, it has grounds that include a private schoolhouse where Thomas Jefferson and his Randolph cousins were educated.
He was baptised in the parish church of St Paul's, Shadwell, which had been connected to such luminaries as James Cook, Jane Randolph Jefferson ( mother of Thomas Jefferson ) and John Wesley.
About an hour later, at 6: 30 p. m., James Martin, a 55-year-old program analyst at NOAA, was shot and killed at 2201 Randolph Road in the parking lot of a Shoppers Food Warehouse grocery store, located in Wheaton.
Maynard is also home to local Randolph County celebrity, James ( Jimmy ) Pritchett ( B. December 17, 1956 ).
The office of Dr. Cubbage and the Randolph James Store, both located to the south of the mill, were destroyed in the blaze.
Randolph James served as the first postmaster and the office was located in the James Store.
About 1898, Randolph James was reappointed, with his son, Joseph James, serving as assistant postmaster, upon his return from the Spanish-American War.
Mr. Slagle erected a store of his own, and Mr. James operated the original store until he sold it to his brother, Randolph, then he purchased the Frances Womack Store at the north end of Main Street.
The store was operated by Randolph James until about the turn of the 20th century when it and the McMinn Mill were destroyed by fire.
Thomas Randolph famously served as ambassador for Elizabeth I in Scotland from 1559, where he acquired the friendship of Mary Queen of Scots until he was accused of supporting the rebellion of James Stuart.
The sound and light of the exploding meteor were initially mistaken for an explosion in the powder magazine at West Winfield, and was compared by investigators FW Preston, EP Henderson and James R Randolph as comparable to with the Halifax explosion of 1917 in destructive power.
* James Morton Fighters: The Sad Lives and Deaths of Freddie Mills and Randolph Turpin, Time Warner Paperbacks, 2005.
David Bruce, aged five, became king on 7 June 1329 on the death of his father Robert I. Walter the Steward had died earlier on 9 April 1327 and the orphaned eleven-year-old Robert was placed under the guardianship of his uncle, Sir James Stewart of Durrisdeer who along with Thomas Randolph, Earl of Moray, and William Lindsey, Archdeacon of St Andrews were appointed as joint Guardians of the kingdom.

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