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The executive editor of the paper in the late 1960s, Reed Hundt, who later served as chairman of the FCC, noted that the Daily News had a flexible policy about publishing cartoons: " We publish pretty much anything.
Cattaraugus County is entirely within the boundaries of the 149th New York State Assembly District ( served currently by Joseph Giglio ), the 57th New York State Senate District ( served currently by Catharine Young ), and the U. S. House of Representatives 29th district ( served currently by Tom Reed ).
Five Solicitors General have later served on the Supreme Court: William Howard Taft ( who was Chief Justice of the United States ), Stanley Forman Reed, Robert H. Jackson, Thurgood Marshall, and Elena Kagan.
The City of Columbia is served by the Columbia School District. The mayor of Columbia is Reed Houston, who was recently voted into office succeeding long-time mayor Harold Bryant.
During the tenure of the interim chairman, John S. Reed, Albright served as chairwoman of the NYSE board's nominating and governance committee.
Reed served in the British Army during the Second World War, giving him many experiences which appeared in his later films.
A " county-seat lawyer ", he remains the last Supreme Court justice appointed who did not graduate from any law school ( though Justice Stanley Reed who served from 1938 – 1957 was the last such justice to serve on the court ), although he did attend Albany Law School in Albany, New York for one year.
Franklin Pierce ( 1826 ) was America's fourteenth President ; Melville Weston Fuller ( 1853 ) served as Chief Justice of the United States ; Thomas Brackett Reed ( 1860 ) was twice elected Speaker of the House of Representatives ; and Wallace H. White, Jr. ( 1899 ) and George J. Mitchell ( 1954 ) both served as Majority Leader of the United States Senate.
Lawrence Reed served as president from the Center ’ s founding until September, 2008, when he assumed the title President Emeritus and also became the president of the Foundation for Economic Education.
A notable feature was the inclusion of work by women writers and illustrators, among them Ella D ' Arcy and Ethel Colburn Mayne ( both also served as Harland's subeditors ), George Egerton, Rosamund Marriott Watson, Ada Leverson, Netta and Nellie Syrett, and Ethel Reed.
In keeping with the Breen as a mysterious race, the sounds of the Breen's speech were inspired by the Lou Reed album Metal Machine Music, which the postproduction sound staff were instructed to listen to when creating the electronic cackle that served as the Breen's voices.
Paul studied at Harvard University ; taught at the University of Illinois and at Oregon's Reed College, served as a mediator of labor disputes for the Emergency Fleet Corporation of Pennsylvania and taught at University of Washington.
Reed Owen Smoot ( January 10, 1862February 9, 1941 ) was a native-born Utahn who was first elected to the United States Senate from Utah in 1903, and served as a Republican Senator until 1933.
Stanley Forman Reed ( December 31, 1884 – April 2, 1980 ) was a noted American attorney who served as United States Solicitor General from 1935 to 1938 and as an Associate Justice of the U. S. Supreme Court from 1938 to 1957.
Reed served as general counsel until December 1932.
For three years, he served as an Air Force attorney, then returned to Paducah and joined the law firm of Reed, Scent, Reed, and Walton.
Prior to the 2001 election Reed served as a Parliamentary Private Secretary ( PPS ) to the Culture, Media and Sport ministerial team, working with Chris Smith, Alan Howarth, Janet Anderson and Minister for Sport Kate Hoey.
John Shedd's grandson, John Shedd Reed, who had served as president of Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad from 1967 to 1986, was president of the aquarium's board from 1984 until 1994, and was a life trustee until his death in 2008.
Many of the families served live beyond the boundaries established for routine student enrollment ; however, Adams, Reed, and H. D.
He was later drafted by the army and served at Walter Reed Hospital.

Reed and Speaker
Thomas Brackett Reed, ( October 18, 1839 – December 7, 1902 ), occasionally ridiculed as Czar Reed, was a U. S. Representative from Maine, and Speaker of the U. S. House of Representatives from 18891891 and from 18951899.
Reed was first elected Speaker after an intense fight with William McKinley of Ohio.
During his time as Speaker, Reed assiduously and dramatically increased the power of the Speaker over the House ; although the power of the Speaker had always waxed ( most notably during Henry Clay's tenure ) and waned, the position had previously commanded influence rather than outright power.
Speaker Reed began the roll call ; when members who were present in the chamber refused to answer, Reed directed the Clerk to count them as present anyway.
* Thomas Brackett Reed of Maine, Speaker of the House of Representatives
Image: TBReed. jpg | Speaker of the House Thomas Brackett Reed of Maine
The power of the Speaker was greatly augmented during the tenure of the Republican Thomas Brackett Reed ( 18891891, 18951899 ).
William McKinley, of Ohio, was defeated by Thomas B. Reed to be Speaker of the House after the 1888 elections.
The bosses supported candidates such as Speaker Reed, Senator Quay and former vice president Levi P. Morton of New York.
Following in the footsteps of President Pierce and House Speaker Thomas Brackett Reed, class of 1860, several 20th century Bowdoin graduates have assumed prominent positions in national government while representing the Pine Tree State.
* Thomas Brackett Reed ( 1860 ), U. S. Speaker of the House
The Speaker of the House Thomas Brackett Reed put this question to the Members: " Will the House consider the resolution?
Democrats, led by Charles Crisp ( who succeeded Reed as Speaker in the next two Congresses ), then declared that the absence of a quorum ( 179 Representatives ) prevented the House from making decisions.
As dictated by House rules for the suggestion of the absence of a quorum, Speaker Reed began an attendance roll call-but directed the Clerk of the House to record as present any Member who was then in the chamber, whether they answered the roll call or not.
Speaker Reed remained firm in the face of this parliamentary tumult and angry debate.
The Whip position was first created in the House of Representatives in 1897 by Speaker Thomas Reed ( R-ME ), who appointed James A. Tawney ( R-MN ) as the first whip.
* A documentary tentatively titled " Rayburn: Mr. Speaker " is currently in production from filmmaker Reed Penney, according to a report by the Texas A & M University-Commerce campus newspaper The East Texan.
* Thomas Brackett Reed ( 1839 – 1902 ), Speaker of the United States House of Representatives from Maine
He first ran for Speaker following the 1888 elections, finishing well behind Thomas Brackett Reed and runner-up William McKinley.

Reed and United
Jello Biafra ( born Eric Reed Boucher ; June 17, 1958, Boulder, Colorado, United States ) is the former lead singer and songwriter for San Francisco punk rock band Dead Kennedys, and is currently a musician and spoken word artist.
The School of Physiotherapy at the University of Otago in New Zealand in 1913, and the United States ' 1914 Reed College in Portland, Oregon, which graduated " reconstruction aides.
According to sociologist Burton Clark, Reed is one of the most unusual institutions of higher learning in the United States, featuring a traditional liberal arts and natural sciences curriculum.
* March 28 – Former United States General and President Dwight D. Eisenhower dies after a long illness in the Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, D. C ..
Conrad's father John Reed learns that the rock is actually gold in 1802, initiating the first gold rush in the United States.
While highly successful in the single charts in the UK, very few of these musicians were able to make a serious impact in the United States ; Bowie was the major exception becoming an international superstar and prompting the adoption of glam styles among acts like Lou Reed, Iggy Pop, New York Dolls and Jobriath, often known as " glitter rock " and with a darker lyrical content than their British counterparts.
Singer performed research at the University of Colorado ’ s School of Medicine, Walter Reed Army Medical Center Institute of Research, the National Institute of Mental Health, the United States Air Force and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Inspired by the idealism of the Revolution, Reed attempts to bring the spirit of Communism to the United States, because he is disillusioned with the policies imposed upon Communist Russia by Grigory Zinoviev and the Bolsheviks.
The county is home to Reed Gold Mine, site of the first gold discovery in the United States in 1799.
Reed is a town in Desha County, Arkansas, United States.
Reed Creek is a census-designated place ( CDP ) in Hart County, Georgia, United States.
Reed Plantation is a plantation in Aroostook County, Maine, United States.
* Allen B. Reed, United States Navy Captain and graduate of the United States Naval Academy class of 1904.
Reed Point is a census-designated place ( CDP ) in Stillwater County, Montana, United States.
Reed Township is a township in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, United States.
** Jack Reed, United States Senator.
In the United States Senate, Hopkinton is represented by U. S. Senator John F. Reed ( D ) and U. S. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse ( D ).
* Stuart F. Reed: politician who represented West Virginia in the United States House of Representatives
He returned to the United States, and was confined to Walter Reed Army Hospital for his injuries until April 1927.
* June 4 – 15 – U2, Sting, Joan Baez, Jackson Browne, Lou Reed, Peter Gabriel, the Neville Brothers, and Bryan Adams stage the A Conspiracy of Hope Tour in the United States on behalf of Amnesty International, playing five cities on the tour.
Samantha Reed Smith ( June 29, 1972 – August 25, 1985 ) was an American schoolgirl, peace activist and child actress from Manchester, Maine, who became famous in the Cold War-era United States and Soviet Union.
Samantha Smith was born on June 29, 1972, in the small town of Houlton, Maine, on the Canada – United States border, to Jane Reed and Arthur Smith.

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