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In their book, American Skyline, Christopher Tunnard and Henry Hope Reed argue that Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal was what made the modern suburb a possibility -- a fine ironical argument, when you consider how suburbanites tend to vote.
She finally settled in Fall River and, after being employed for a time by a Mrs. Reed, was hired by the Bordens.
This strategy was a success, and Knox and Reed were able to fend off all lawsuits that would have placed blame upon the club's members.
Reed Johnson and Jim Edmonds were added early on and Rich Harden was acquired from the Oakland Athletics in early July.
Although much of the attention focused on the power-hitting lineup, much of the club's success was due to a strong bullpen, as relievers Darren Holmes, Curt Leskanic, Steve Reed, and Bruce Ruffin all posted earned-run averages below 3. 40.
Les Reed replaced Dowie as manager, however he too failed to improve Charlton's position in the league table and on Christmas Eve 2006, Reed was replaced by former player Alan Pardew.
Later the name was changed to Hughes, Hubbard & Reed.
An influential report on Contra atrocities was issued by lawyer Reed Brody shortly before the 1985 U. S. Congressional vote on Contra aid.
In 1967 a tribute song called " Chet's Tune " was produced for his birthday, with contributions by a long list of RCA / Victor artists including Eddy Arnold, Connie Smith, Jerry Reed, Willie Nelson, Hank Snow, and others.
Fred Reed ( born 1945 in Crumpler, West Virginia ) was a technology columnist for The Washington Times.
ONE, Inc., the first public homosexual organization in the U. S, was bankrolled by the wealthy transsexual man Reed Erickson.
There is some contention about this passage, since an earlier incorrect translation of Yam Suph to Red Sea was later found to have meant Reed Sea.
This version of the band was Hart, Kreutzmann, Keller Williams, Sikiru, Steve Kimock and Reed Mathis of Tea Leaf Green on bass.
The first school of physical therapy was established at Walter Reed Army Hospital in Washtington D. C. following the outbreak of World War I.
Pacific Beach was developed during the boom years of 1886-1888 by D. C. Reed, A. G. Gassen, Charles W. Pauley, R. A. Thomas, and O. S. Hubbell.
With the Dodgers in need of a second baseman after a contract dispute with Jody Reed, Martínez was traded to the Montreal Expos for Delino DeShields before the 1994 season.
The Reed Institute ( the legal name of the college ) was founded in 1908, and Reed College held its first classes in 1911.
The first president of Reed ( 1910 – 1919 ) was William Trufant Foster, a former professor at Bates College and Bowdoin College in Maine.
Morse's great-great-grandnephew Reed Morse — a Google engineer — was instrumental in the prank, which became a real product.
Minnesota's best chance to threaten Miami occurred with less than a minute left in the first half, but Vikings running back Oscar Reed fumbled the ball away at the Dolphins ' 6-yard, and his team was unable to overcome Miami's lead in the second half.
Reed was the leading rusher for the Vikings, but with just 32 yards.
One reason for his success was that he had 2 outstanding wide receivers: Andre Reed, who made his specialty going across the middle on slants and crossing routes, recorded 71 receptions, 945 yards, and 8 touchdowns, and future hall of famer James Lofton, who was the deep threat with 35 receptions for 712 yards ( a 20. 3 yards per catch average ).

Reed and member
In particular, Reed sought to circumscribe the ability of the minority party to block business by way of its members refusing to answer a quorum call — which, under the rules, prevented a member from being counted as present even if they were physically in the chamber — thus forcing the House to suspend business.
In 2007, President George W. Bush appointed Dole as a co-chair of the commission to investigate problems at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, along with Donna Shalala, a former member of the Clinton cabinet.
* Joshua Reed Giddings ( 1795 – 1864 ), member of the U. S. House of Representatives and prominent opponent of slavery.
The chapel was dedicated in 1891 by Reed Smoot, a member of the quorum of the twelve apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
John S. Reed was selected CEO in 1984, and Citi became a founding member of the CHAPS clearing house in London.
Other members of the Supreme Court worried about Reed's commitment to civil rights, as he was a member of the ( then ) all-white Burning Tree Club in Washington, D. C., and his Kentucky home had an all-white restrictive covenant ( a covenant which had led Reed to recuse himself from a civil rights case in 1948 ).
( Some exceptions have been made to this rule, as when quorum member Ezra Taft Benson was permitted to serve as United States Secretary of Agriculture from 1953 to 1961 and when quorum member Reed Smoot was permitted to serve in the United States Senate from 1903 to 1933.
* David D. Clark, former chief protocol architect for the Internet ; co-author with Jerome H. Saltzer ( also a CSAIL member ) and David P. Reed of the influential paper " End-to-End Arguments in Systems Design "
John Cale of the Velvet Underground wrote the film's score despite protests from former band member Lou Reed.
Although regarded as a loyal MP, Reed was the first member of the Government to resign over Iraq.
Reed was a member of various All-Party Parliamentary Groups and was an officer in the following: Bermuda – Britain ( Secretary ), Athletics ( Treasurer ), Balanced and Sustainable Communities ( Treasurer ), Christians in Parliament ( Vice Chair ), Debt, Aid & Trade ( Treasurer / Secretary ), East Midlands Rail Franchise ( Treasurer ), Health and Wellbeing in Schools ( Vice Chair ), Hockey ( Vice Chair ), Leisure ( Vice Chair ), Rugby Union ( joint Vice Chair ), Scout ( Vice Chair ), and Sports ( Secretary ).
One member, Thomas Brackett Reed ( R-Maine ), used a seat on the Rules Committee to vault himself to the Speakership, and gained so much power that he was referred to as " Czar Reed ".
* Natalie Reed ( Lady Blackhawk )- She is an American member of the Blackhawks.
* Brute ( Reed Richards ), the name of an alternative universe version of Mister Fantastic who became a member of the Frightful Four in the main Marvel Universe
Aside from frontman Axl Rose, Reed is the longest-standing and only member of Guns N ' Roses to remain from the band's Use Your Illusion era.
In spite of the rough start, Reed soon became an accepted member of the group and his work was heard on the majority of tracks on both albums.
As a member of Guns N ' Roses, Reed has become well known for his keyboard, piano and backing vocal work during live performances, music videos and on such songs as " Dust N ' Bones ", " Live and Let Die ", " Bad Obsession " " November Rain ", " Garden of Eden ", " Don't Damn Me ", " Bad Apples ", " Civil War ", " 14 Years ", " Yesterdays ", " Knockin ' On Heaven's Door ", " Get in the Ring ", " Pretty Tied Up " and " Locomotive ", as well his contributions to some of the band's new tracks, including " Chinese Democracy ", " Shacklers Revenge ", " Better ", " Street of Dreams " " If the World ", " There Was a Time ", " Catcher in the Rye ", " Scraped ", " Riad N ' the Bedouins ", " I. R. S " and " Prostitute ", and when not playing keyboards or piano, Reed frequently provides backup on percussion and vocals during live Guns N ' Roses performances.
* James Hay Reed ( 1853 – 1927 ), founding partner, Knox & Reed ( now Reed Smith LLP ), and member of the South Fork Fishing and Hunting Club
As far back as 1962 Tony Conrad, Theatre of Eternal Music member, lived and worked at 56 Ludlow and in 1965 Lou Reed, John Cale and Sterling Morrison of The Velvet Underground lived and recorded there.

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