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Uncle Randolph and Joel had replanted the bottom lands with difficulty, for more of the slaves, including Annie, had sneaked off when the soldiers broke camp.
Uncle Randolph had been riding out every evening on some secret business of his own.
After he had gone, Kate asked Uncle Randolph proudly, `` Would you take their oath ''??
During the early 20th century, comic strips were widely associated with publisher William Randolph Hearst, whose papers had the largest circulation of strips in the United States.
After the 1932 release of MGM's adaptation of The Mask of Fu Manchu, which featured the Asian villain telling an assembled group of " Asians " ( consisting of caricatural Indians, Persians and Arabs ) that they must " kill the white men and take their women ", a Harvard University student group petitioned MGM producer William Randolph Hearst ( who had also serialized the novel in his Cosmopolitan magazine ) to cease making further films based on the property.
Madison pointed out that a limited government would be created, and that the powers delegated ‘ to the federal government are few and defined .” Madison persuaded prominent figures such as George Mason and Edmund Randolph, who had refused to endorse the constitution at the convention, to change their position and support it at the ratifying convention.
Randolph had been President Jefferson's political opponent in the House.
Benjamin moved again, to Secretary of State ; George W. Randolph of Virginia had been made the Secretary of War.
Randolph had been Speaker at the time.
Jefferson's son-in-law, former Virginia Governor Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., said in 1826 that Jefferson had a " strong repugnance " to Henry Clay.
Frank Bartholomew, the last UP president to ascend to the agency's top job directly from its news, rather than sales, ranks, took over in 1955, and according to his cited autobiography, was obsessed with merging UP with the International News Service, a news agency that had been founded by William Randolph Hearst in 1909 following Scripps ' lead.
" In disgust, Blackstone forced the university to confront its responsibilities by publishing a lengthy letter he had written to Huddesford's successor, Thomas Randolph in May 1757.
The estate was encumbered with debt and Martha Randolph had financial problems in her own family because of her husband's mental illness.
Randolph and Mortimer Duke had lost their enormous fortunes in that film.
The citizens of the area had a difficult time reaching the county seat of Wedowee in Randolph County because of the Tallapoosa River to the east.
* The May 4, 1946 radio episode of Academy Award Theater had Claire Trevor reprise her role alongside Randolph Scott.
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.
They had been freed by the 1833 will of the Virginia planter John Randolph of Roanoke.
Randolph had provided that those over the age of 40 were given 10 acres each for resettlement.
In 1936, after extensive research, Foster pitched his concept to William Randolph Hearst, who had long wanted to distribute a strip by Foster.
William Randolph Hearst, who had long wanted Foster to do a comic strip for his newspapers, was so impressed with Foster's pitch for Prince Valiant that he promised Foster a 50-50 split of the gross income on the strip, a very rare offer in those days.
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.
The TJHS report suggested that Jefferson's younger brother Randolph Jefferson could have been the father, and that Hemings may have had multiple partners.
& W. Railroad had not made its way across southern Randolph County, in 1878.

Randolph and highest
The highest point in Randolph County is Shepherd Mountain, a peak in the Caraways.
The highest point in Randolph is on the town's southern border, atop a knob on Howker Ridge, a spur of Mount Madison.
He was born on Randolph Field ( for which he received his middle name ) near San Antonio, Texas and was active in the Boy Scouts of America where he achieved its second highest rank, Life Scout.
On the motion of Lord Randolph Churchill ( who represented Paddington South where anti-Board feeling was at its highest ), the House of Commons voted on February 16, 1888 to establish a Royal Commission to inquire into the Board.
During the 2001-02 school year, and again in 2003-04, Randolph School was recognized with the Blue Ribbon School Award of Excellence by the United States Department of Education, the highest award an American school can receive.
The highest part of the crest of the Allegheny Front is also its southernmost high point, Mount Porte Crayon at, on the Pendleton / Randolph county line in West Virginia.
It is 3, 251 ft ( 991 m ) high, and its summit is the second highest mountain summit in Randolph, after Black Crescent Mountain ( 3, 264 feet, 995 m ).
Randolph Cosby Nesbitt VC ( 20 September 1867 – 23 July 1956 ) was a South African recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Major General George Randolph Pearkes, VC, PC, CC, CB, DSO, MC, CD ( February 28, 1888 – May 30, 1984 ) was a Canadian politician ; soldier ; recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Imperial forces ; and the 20th Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia.

Randolph and percentage
In 1980 Randolph led the league in walks ( 119 ) and was second in the AL in on base percentage (. 427 ), eighth in stolen bases ( 30 ) and ninth in runs ( 99 ), and won the Silver Slugger award at second base in the AL.
That year, Randolph was second in the AL on base percentage (. 424 ) and third in batting average (. 327 ).

Randolph and people
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.
Black pride as a national movement is closely linked with the developments of the American Civil Rights Movement, during which noted figures such as Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, A. Philip Randolph, Stokely Carmichael, and others protested the conditions of the United States ' segregated society, and lobbied for better treatment for people of the Black race.
In the book Empowerment Takes More Than a Minute, the authors, Ken Blanchard, John P. Carlos, and Alan Randolph, illustrate three keys that organizations can use to open the knowledge, experience, and motivation power that people already have.
Randolph sought out people who had known Whitehead and had seen his flying machines and engines.
She was retained by William Randolph Hearst, possibly because she had praised Hearst's mistress Marion Davies, and her columns were read by 20 million people in 400 newspapers worldwide.
Serving under him, in various high staff positions, were such people as Rudolph Giuliani, Robert Bork, Antonin Scalia, Rex E. Lee, and Arthur Raymond Randolph.
Some 250, 000 people live in the Neponset River watershed, which in addition to the towns listed above, includes portions of Stoughton, Medfield, Dover, and Randolph.
Once, he was voiced by Lillian Randolph who often voices Mammy Two Shoes, but in The Milky Waif Jerry and Nibbles disguising themselves as black people to fool Tom ( see Censorship for information ).
Although barely half-completed, Randolph Field was dedicated 20 June 1930, with an estimated 15, 000 people in attendance and a fly-by of 233 planes.
* In 1970, in Randolph, Massachusetts, Arthur P. Mullaney suggested people give up cigarettes for a day and donate the money to a local high school.
Influenced by the ideas of William Morris, Ovington joined the Republican Party in 1905, where she met people including Daniel De Leon, Asa Philip Randolph, Floyd Dell, Max Eastman and Jack London, who argued that racial problems were as much a matter of class as of race.
Randolph continued to travel, partly for the sake of his health, and to make drawings of the people and surroundings of the places he visited ; these drawings were accompanied by humorous and witty captions and narrative.
The black pride movement is closely linked with the developments of the American civil rights movement, during which figures such as Martin Luther King, Jr., A. Philip Randolph, Malcolm X and Stokely Carmichael spoke out against the conditions of the United States ' segregated society, and lobbied for better treatment for people of all races.
Of course, Randolph did not claim that environmental sensitivities were " true allergies " mediated by IgE and this fine point is irrelevant to people suffering from non-allergic sensitivities.
Some of the more exciting contests were a 7-0 Randolph victory in 1987 in front of 10, 000 people and a 6-6 tie in 1991 ending Randolph's 56-game winning streak.

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