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In 1861 he was hired by John Daniel Runkle at the Nautical Almanac Office in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
He was supported by five of his brothers, but four others ( Caldwell, Jordan, Runkle, and Scobey ) felt that he lacked the required poetic talent.
John Daniel Runkle ( October 11, 1822 – July 8, 1902 ) was a U. S. educator and mathematician.
Professor Runkle was born at Root, New York State.
In the town of Brookline, Massachusetts, Runkle was a chairman of the School Committee and an early advocate of mathematics and technical education.
John D. Runkle School, an elementary school located at 50 Druce Street in Brookline, was established in his name in 1897.
Cornelius's wife, Lucia Isabella Gilbert Runkle ( born in North Brookfield, Massachusetts on August 20, 1844 ), was an editorial writer and contributor to the Tribune.
Benjamin Piatt Runkle ( September 3, 1836 – June 28, 1916 ) was one of the original seven founders of Sigma Chi fraternity at Miami University, and led a regiment and a brigade in the Union Army during the American Civil War.
He served as Chief Superintendent of Freedmen's Affairs, State of Kentucky and was plaintiff in the Supreme Court case Runkle v. United States.
Runkle was an Episcopal rector and twice served as trustee of Miami University.
Runkle was born in West Liberty, Ohio to Ralph Edwin Runkle and Hannah Isabella Piatt.
It was while attending Miami University that Runkle became one of the founders of the Sigma Chi fraternity.
Runkle married Venitia Reynolds on June 4, 1857 and their daughter, Maud Elizabeth Runkle, was born January 15, 1859 in Findlay, Ohio.
Runkle was commissioned as a Captain in the 13th Ohio Infantry April 22, 1861, and served as such until November 8, 1861, when he was promoted to Major after the Battle of Carnifex Ferry.
In mid – February the regiment was mounted at Danville, Kentucky and Colonel Runkle commanded the brigade formed by the mounted 45th Ohio along with the 7th Ohio Cavalry and 10th Kentucky Cavalry Regiments.
Runkle was honorably mustered out July 21, 1864 and on August 29, 1864, he accepted appointment as Lieutenant Colonel of Veteran Reserve Corps where he served until the war ended.
While in the Veteran Reserve Corps, Runkle was assigned to work at the Freedmen's Bureau where he served as Chief Superintendent of the Freedmen's Bureau for Memphis, Tennessee.
On the same day that he was cashiered, Runkle petitioned President Ulysses S. Grant, complaining that his sentence had not been confirmed by the President.
On the authority of the executive order, Runkle was given retirement pay both from the date of the Hayes order going forward and back pay to the date he was dismissed.
Runkle appealed to the Supreme Court, which found in his favor, ruling that Runkle was never legally cashiered or dismissed from the army, and he was entitled to his longevity pay, as well as that which he already received for his regular pay, both before the order of Secretary Belknap was revoked and afterwards.

Runkle and late
She decides that L. P Runkle of Runkle Enterprises owes Tuppy money for Tuppy's late father's invention, a hangover remedy which allowed Runkle to rake in millions, while Tuppy's father did not make any profit on the invention.

Runkle and Tuppy
Dahlia wants to soften up Runkle and get him to unbelt, so Tuppy can have his legacy and finally marry her daughter Angela.
Dahlia, meanwhile, failing to convince Runkle to give Tuppy his due, has purloined the silver porringer he wished to sell to Tom.

Runkle and on
Also among the party is L. P. Runkle, a financier and collector who has visited Brinkley in order to attempt to sell a valuable silver porringer to Tom Travers ( who, sensibly, has fled the premises on hearing of the invasion from Totliegh Towers ).
While he muses on the four problems ( returning the porringer ; freeing Ginger from his honorable obligation to Florence ; helping Dahlia extract Tuppy's due from Runkle ; and reconciling Madeline to Spode to avoid marrying her himself ), Jeeves takes matters in hand.
Runkle died at his home in Hillsboro, Ohio on June 28, 1916, the fraternity's sixty-first birthday.
She starred as Marcy Runkle on Showtime's Californication and as Pamela on Louie, for which she is also a producer.
" Several tributary streams to the Los Angeles River have headwater watersheds on the SSFL property, including Bell Creek ( 90 % of SSFL drainage ), Dayton Creek, Woolsey Canyon, and Runkle Creek.
Evan Handler ( born January 10, 1961 ) is an American actor who is best known for playing Harry Goldenblatt, Charlotte's divorce attorney and later husband, on Sex and the City, Charlie Runkle, Hank's comically bumbling friend and agent, on Californication, and Louis Martinez on Miami Vice.
Handler can currently be seen on Californication where he plays Charlie Runkle, the best friend and agent to David Duchovny's character, Hank Moody.

Runkle and .
Using two Phalaenopsis clones, Matthew G. Blanchard and Erik S. Runkle ( 2006 ) established that, other culture conditions being optimal, flower initiation is controlled by daytime temperatures declining below, with a definite inhibition of flowering at temperatures exceeding.
Similar to QGARCH, The Glosten-Jagannathan-Runkle GARCH ( GJR-GARCH ) model by Glosten, Jagannathan and Runkle ( 1993 ) also models asymmetry in the ARCH process.
Sigma Chi has seven founding members: Benjamin Piatt Runkle, Thomas Cowan Bell, William Lewis Lockwood, Isaac M. Jordan, Daniel William Cooper, Franklin Howard Scobey, and James Parks Caldwell.
The matter came to a head in February 1855, when, in an attempt to seal the rift, Runkle and his companions planned a dinner for their brothers.
The President of MIT professor John Daniel Runkle wrote that Russian method will be undoubtedly applied as a principal educational system in MIT and all other American technical universities.
His brother, Cornelius A. Runkle ( 9 December 1832 in Montgomery County, New York – 19 March 1888 in New York City ) graduated from Harvard Law School in 1855, and began practice in New York City.

was and employer
This baffling lack of distinct details recalls the secretary whose employer was leaving the office and told her what to answer if anyone called in his absence.
Branwell was dismissed when his employer found out about the relationship.
This especially impacted BSC since it was a major employer in a number of depressed regions.
For many years, the city's largest employer was the New England Glass Company, founded in 1818.
It was announced in February 2011 that the company name would revert to Meritor, Inc. Cummins, Inc. is by far the region's largest employer, and the Infotech Park accounts for a sizable number of research jobs in Columbus proper.
When Clampett was promoted to director in 1937, Jones was assigned to his unit ; the Clampett unit was briefly assigned to work with Jones ' old employer, Ub Iwerks, when Iwerks subcontracted four cartoons to Schlesinger in 1937.
At its peak, DEC was the second largest employer in Massachusetts, second only to the state government.
For much of the time since its foundation, the brewery was Dublin's largest employer.
In 2005, industry had a 26. 3 % share of the GDP ; services were the largest sector with a 65 % participation in the economy ; agriculture was least economically important sector ( with only an 8. 7 % share in the GDP ), but was by far the largest employer ( 80 % of the total labor force ).
She was considered to have an ill-favoured appearance, and she formed a number of embarrassing, unreciprocated emotional attachments, including that to her employer, the married Chapman, and Herbert Spencer.
When Telemann declined the job, it was offered to Christoph Graupner, who also declined it though chiefly because he could not secure a dismissal from his employer the Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt.
The journalist R. Foster Winans was also convicted, on the grounds that he had misappropriated information belonging to his employer, the Wall Street Journal.
In listening to barcaroles, I found I had not yet known what singing was ... Confessions Rousseau's employer routinely received his stipend as much as a year late and paid his staff irregularly.
It was the largest formal sector employer in Lesotho in 2011.
He had believed that his biological father was Ulf Trier ( 1907 1978 ), until his mother revealed to him on her deathbed that he had been conceived as a result of an affair she had with her employer, Fritz Michael Hartmann.
In 1989, von Trier's mother revealed on her deathbed that the man who he thought was his father was not, and that she had had a tryst with her former employer, Fritz Michael Hartmann ( 1909 – 2000 ), who descended from a long line of Roman Catholic classical musicians ( his grandfather was Emil Hartmann, his great grandfather J. P. E.
This Act was created to promote employment of older persons based on their ability rather than age ; to prohibit arbitrary age discrimination in employment ; to help employers and workers find ways of meeting problems arising from the impact of age on employment because in the face of rising productivity and affluence, older workers find themselves disadvantaged in their efforts to retain employment, and especially to regain employment when displaced from jobs ; the setting of arbitrary age limits regardless of potential for job performance has become a common practice, and certain otherwise desirable practices may work to the disadvantage of older persons ; the incidence of unemployment, especially long-term unemployment with resultant deterioration of skill, morale, and employer acceptability is, relative to the younger ages, high among older workers ; their numbers are great and growing ; and their employment problems grave ; and the existence in industries affecting commerce, of arbitrary discrimination in employment because of age, burdens commerce and the free flow of goods in commerce.
The search for the first head coach had the team court then-Northwestern University head coach Ara Parseghian, who according to Minneapolis Star writer Jim Klobuchar the Vikings ' first beat reporter for that newspaper visited team management in the Twin Cities under the condition that his visit was to be kept secret from his current employer.
Once a talented computer hacker, Case was caught stealing from his employer.
More important to them than their own fates was that of Opel, for its collapse would mean the loss of the most important employer for the people of Rüsselsheim, who were finding their way home from the chaos of war.

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