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Reynolds and secretary
In 1883 secretary of the Institution John Henry Reynolds reorganised the Institution as a Technical School using the schemes and examinations of the City and Guilds of London Institute.
Reynolds is writing a thesis on fame and in his research discovers a dissertation on comedy submitted by Carlton, a robotic secretary for two stand-up comedians on an interplanetary comedy circuit.
Current representatives on the Board of Commissioners are Jerry Fowler ( District 3 ; vice chairman ), Randy Duncan ( District 1 ; secretary ), and John Reynolds ( District 2 ; chairman ).
* Kathryn Reynolds — Claire — Chester's secretary and mistress in season one.
:" The Washington Times ' George Archibald reports that Gerald A. Reynolds, assistant secretary for civil rights in the Department of Education, has sent a long overdue brush-back letter to college and university officials concerning their odious and oppressive campus speech codes ".
In the last years of the 1890s, Jeanette Reynolds, who had been a secretary at the school, became the librarian.
Rounding out the cast was the Westview High staff, including Principal Burch, counselor Fred Fairgood, secretary Betty Reynolds ( who actually ran the school ), football coach John " Jack " Stropp and band director Harry L. Dinkle.
A library guard gives Kramer a message from Reynolds ' secretary stating that Witnaur had recently met with Reynolds.
In 1992 Duignan left his position as presenter to become government press secretary under Alert Reynolds.
She earned a degree in English literature and went to work as a Reynolds secretary, at one point winning $ 1, 000 in a company-sponsored contest.

Reynolds and office
Reynolds wrote to Jonathan Shipley, Bishop of St Asaph, a few weeks later: " Your Lordship congratulation on my succeeding Mr. Ramsay I take very kindly but it is a most miserable office, it is reduced from two hundred to thirty-eight pounds per annum, the Kings Rat catcher I believe is a better place, and I am to be paid only a fourth part of what I have from other people, so that the Portraits of their Majesties are not likely to be better done now, than they used to be, I should be ruined if I was to paint them myself ".
2009 proved to be especially good for Bullock, giving the actress two record highs in her career, as earlier in the year she released The Proposal, with co-star Ryan Reynolds, a huge hit that took in more than $ 314 million at the box office worldwide, making it her most successful picture to date.
Founded in 1958 as the Northford Historical Institute, the society runs four historic buildings in town: the Reynolds Beers House ( the main museum and office ), the Miller Barn, the " Little White Gas Station ", and the Little Red Schoolhouse.
The Howard City post office, with ZIP code 49329, also serves much of southern Reynolds Township, as well as a large part of Winfield Township to the east, a small area of Maple Valley Township to the southeast, portions of Pierson Township to the south.
Albert Reynolds ( born 3 November 1932 ), served as Taoiseach ( prime minister ) of Ireland, serving one term in office from 1992 until 1994.
Realising that his bluff had been called, Reynolds was forced to go before Dáil Éireann and indicate that if he had known ' then ' what he ' knew now ' about the incompetent handling of the case by the AG's office he would not have appointed Whelehan to the judicial post.
After leaving office, Frank Zeidler worked as a mediator, as development director for Alverno College, and served in the administration of Wisconsin Governor John W. Reynolds.
Dr Hiram F. Reynolds ( 1854 – 1938 ), one of the original two General Superintendents elected in October 1907, holds the record as the oldest person to serve in this office, retiring in 1932, at the age of 78.
Reynolds on occasion turned over his Senate office facilities to subversive propagandists and allowed them to use his franking privilege to mail their literature postage-free.
Though finances were not an immediate concern — the Kingston Trio partners Werber, Shane and Reynolds still owned an office building, a restaurant, other commercial real estate, and a variety of other lucrative investments — Shane wanted to return to a group environment and in 1969 secured permission from his partners to use the mutually-owned group name for another band, with Reynolds and Werber insisting only that Shane's group be musically as accomplished as its predecessors and that Shane append " new " to the band's title.
Hooper enjoyed moderate success at the box office ; it was one of the top ten films of 1978, but ultimately the film was deemed a letdown in comparison to Reynolds ' Smokey and the Bandit, second only to Star Wars in box office gross the year before.
The Downing Street Declaration was a joint declaration issued on 15 December 1993 by the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, John Major, and the Taoiseach of the Republic of Ireland, Albert Reynolds at the British Prime Minister office in 10 Downing Street.
" In 1814, Reynolds opened a law office in the old French village of Cahokia, then the county seat of St. Clair County.
In August 1830, Reynolds was elected governor of Illinois and took office on December 6.
The office building is the former headquarters of the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company.
Albert Reynolds collects his seal of office as his successor.
Reynolds was its first President, holding the office until his death in 1792.
Berry left office before the expiration of her term in late 2004 and was succeeded by Gerald A. Reynolds.
In Fillion's new series Castle where Fillion plays crime writer Richard Castle, there are numerous fan Easter Eggs and references to Firefly and Malcolm Reynolds hidden around Richard Castle's office.
In 1968, WHPK was established when the campus secret Society of the Owl and Serpent disbanded, donating its funds and Reynolds Club office space to a student radio group.
In his first attempt at public office, he ran for the office of Governor of Delaware in 1890, but lost to Democrat Robert J. Reynolds.

Reynolds and President
* December 10 – Royal Academy founded in London, with Joshua Reynolds as its first President.
The four corner gates of the park have one bust each, depicting Sir Isaac Newton, the scientist ; Sir Joshua Reynolds, the first President of the Royal Academy ; John Hunter, a pioneer of surgery ; and William Hogarth, the painter.
Montgomery was featured as the hometown of Vice President Caroline Reynolds in the fictional TV series, Prison Break.
Members of the Borough Council ( with political party, term-end year and council assignment listed in parentheses ) are Council President Michael W. Spark ( R, 2012 ; Water and Sewer ), David E. Bossi ( R, 2012 ; Public Works ), Frank F. Mikuletzky, Jr. ( R, 2013 ; Public Service ), Dorothy Reynolds ( R, 2014 ; Beaches & Parks ), Scott W. Sharpless ( R, 2013 ; Docks and Harbors ) and George M. Warr ( R, 2014 ; Finance ).
He was honoured with a state funeral which was attended by the President of Ireland Mary McAleese, Taoiseach Bertie Ahern, former Taoisigh John Bruton, Albert Reynolds and Charles Haughey, and various political persons from all parties.
He could have asked President Mary Robinson to dissolve the Dáil and call new elections, though Robinson has since stated she would have refused such a request, thereby forcing Reynolds to resign.
Perhaps the most interesting story concerning the retirement of Albert Reynolds is his relationship with the President of Pakistan, General Pervez Musharraf.
Musharraf then asked Reynolds to act as an advisor to him and to contact U. S. President Bill Clinton to reassure the White House as to the intentions of the new government of Pakistan.
He called Reynolds, and Reynolds then called former US President Bill Clinton, who quickly contacted President George W. Bush to communicate the Pakistani position.
* 1932-1936: A. C. Reynolds, President
Reynolds had wished to appoint the Attorney General, Harry Whelehan, as President of the High Court, for over one month.
In 1978, a year after Roone Arledge became President of ABC News, the ABC Evening News was succeeded by ABC World News Tonight with a trio of anchors: Frank Reynolds, Peter Jennings and Max Robinson.
Although originally snubbed by Sir Joshua Reynolds, the famous portrait painter and President of the Royal Academy, and others as over ambitious, the painting became one of the most frequently reproduced images of the period.
" President Abraham Lincoln met with Reynolds in a private interview on June 2 and is believed to have asked him whether he would consider being the next commander of the Army of the Potomac.
In 1969, Reynolds was named the President of the American Association, a Class AAA baseball league.
In 1988, F. Ross Johnson was the President and CEO of RJR Nabisco, formed in 1985 by the merger of Nabisco Brands and R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, a leading producer of food products ( Shredded Wheat, Oreo cookies, Ritz crackers, Planters peanuts, Life Savers, Del Monte Fruit and Vegetables, and Snickers Chocolate ) as well as Winston, Camel and Salem cigarettes.
President Franklin Roosevelt recruited Franklin W. Hancock, Jr. to oppose Reynolds in the 1938 Democratic primary, but Reynolds won handily.
In 2008, Haldeman was replaced by Robert L. Reynolds who was named President and Chief Executive Officer of Putnam Investments.
His cover subjects have included, President Ronald Reagan and Vice President George Bush, Alabama football coach Bear Bryant, National Rifle Association President Joe Foss, Statue of Liberty's 100th birthday celebration, actors Burt Reynolds and Clint Eastwood, Pope John Paul II's visit to America, Heavyweight Champion Mike Tyson, New York City Mayor Ed Koch, The Space Shuttle Columbia, President Jimmy Carter, The Animals of Africa, Olympian Carl Lewis, and actor Paul Newman.

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