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In 1862, Randolph resigned from the War Department, and James Seddon of Virginia was appointed to replace him.
In December 1886, when Lord Randolph Churchill suddenly resigned as Chancellor of the Exchequer, Salisbury offered the position to Goschen, by far the most conservative of the leading Liberal Unionists.
When Jefferson resigned as Secretary of State in 1793, Randolph succeeded him to the position.
Randolph was speechless and immediately resigned.
The Party had, however, strong political differences with Randolph, even before it became a supporter of the war: he had resigned as head of the National Negro Congress and denounced the CP when the CP broke with the Roosevelt Administration.
Randolph later resigned from the NNC in a dispute over policy with communist activists within it.
A. Philip Randolph resigned from the Negro National Congress in protest and black newspapers throughout the North condemned the party for its rapid volte face.
Levy was involved with the American Boy Scouts and resigned from the board along with William Randolph Hearst over poor fundraising actions in 1910.
Randolph resigned the clerkship completely in March 1703.

Randolph and attorney
Randolph left for London, over the objections of Governor Dinwiddie, and was replaced for a short time as attorney general.
Edmund Jennings Randolph ( August 10, 1753 September 12, 1813 ) was an American attorney, the seventh Governor of Virginia, the second Secretary of State, and the first United States Attorney General.
In the general election he defeated, 77. 3 to 22. 7 percent, the attorney Milton Drew Bowers ( 1886-1985 ), originally from Pocahontas in Randolph County in northeastern Arkansas.
In 1926, he unseated in the primary the one-term incumbent Tom Jefferson Terral and then defeated in the general election the Republican attorney Milton Drew Bowers ( 1886 – 1985 ), originally from Pocahontas in Randolph County, in northeastern Arkansas in the general election.
An attorney from Hamlet, North Carolina, Goodwin was a Morehead Scholar and U. S. Senate / William Randolph Hearst Scholar.
A native of Guilford County, Worth settled in Randolph County and made his fame and fortune there as an attorney and legislator.
This case was filed by Nashville attorney David Randolph Smith.
J. R. often had McSween issue arrest warrants for trumped up charges ( usually false ) against, most notably, Peter Richards ( Christopher Atkins ), who was driven out of Dallas on trumped up drug charges ; his sister in-law, Kristin Shepard ( Mary Crosby ), whose rivalry with him resulted in her shooting J. R. in 1980 and later in her death in 1981 ; and attorney Alan Beam ( Randolph Powell ), with whom she was allied.
* Randolph W. Thrower ( 1930 )-Former U. S. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, attorney
In 1817, she married Jonathan Jackson ( 1790-1826 ) of Randolph County, an attorney.
He was married to Charlotte Randolph Taylor ( 1815 – 1895 ) on February 2, 1835 ; she was granddaughter of the nation's first attorney general, part of the old Virginia family of Randolphs.
Other than Gorham, the committee members had all been lawyers of distinction, and would be leading legal figures in the new government ( Randolph would be the first attorney general, while Rutledge, Ellsworth and Wilson would become Supreme Court justices ).
Stiles retained her last name from her first marriage ( 1967-1974 ) to attorney Randolph Stiles.

Randolph and general
The only general store in Randolph is the Lowe's Store, on U. S. Route 2.
George Wythe Randolph ( March 10, 1818 – April 3, 1867 ) was a lawyer, planter, and Confederate general.
The general consensus is that William Randolph Hearst is the primary — but not the only — inspiration behind Charles Foster Kane.
The idea for Randolph began soon after passage in the United States Congress of the Air Corps Act of 1926, which changed the name of the Army Air Service to the Army Air Corps, created two new brigadier general positions and provided a five-year expansion program for the under-strength Air Corps.
On December 30, 1790, Virginia Governor Beverley Randolph, possibly acting on a recommendation from Washington, appointed Scott brigadier general in the Virginia militia and gave him command of the entire District of Kentucky.

Randolph and .
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.
`` You're gonna get caught '', she heard Joel say to Uncle Randolph by the pump one morning.
`` Not this old fox '', chuckled Uncle Randolph.
`` Hush '', said Uncle Randolph, smiling, `` or I'll give you another black eye ''.
Stranger, Uncle Randolph began riding home nights with a jug strapped to his saddle, drunkenly singing `` Old Dan Tucker '' at the top of his voice.
No one went much to the crossroads now except Uncle Randolph.
It would be better for Joel and Uncle Randolph and Mrs. Tussle not to see them.
and occupies a small triangular-shaped section of which Randolph and Clay counties, together with the northern part of Tallapoosa and Chambers, form the principal portion.
* Randolph, J. W.
The Herald < nowiki >' s </ nowiki > history can be traced back through two lineages, the Daily Advertiser and the old Boston Herald, and two media moguls, William Randolph Hearst and Rupert Murdoch.
The paper was purchased by William Randolph Hearst in 1917.
In 1904, William Randolph Hearst began publishing his own newspaper in Boston called The American.
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.
King, Tom Petty, Robert Plant, Bonnie Raitt, George Thorogood, Robert Randolph and the Family Band, the Black Lips and Ronnie Wood.
When Dirks left William Randolph Hearst for the promise of a better salary under Joseph Pulitzer, it was an unusual move, since cartoonists regularly deserted Pulitzer for Hearst.
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.
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.
He defeated William Randolph Hearst in the 1906 election to gain the position, and he was the only Republican statewide candidate to win office.
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.
* 1850 – History of New Zealand: The Charlotte-Jane and the Randolph bring the first of the Canterbury Pilgrims to Lyttelton, New Zealand.
* William Randolph Hearst was an avid lover of dachshunds.
This agency recently moved to 675 North Randolph Street, near the Ballston Common Mall.

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