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Senators and broadcaster
The deal — alleged by onetime Senators broadcaster Shelby Whitfield to have been made in order to secure the Tigers ' vote in favor of the Senators ' eventual move to Texas — turned Detroit back into contenders, while McLain was a monumental bust, losing an embarrassing league-worst of 22 games.
Like former Senators ' teammate Shaun Van Allen, York is currently a broadcaster on Ottawa's all-sports radio station, The Team 1200.

Senators and Shelby
Warner was among ten GOP Senators who voted against the charge of perjury during Clinton's impeachment ( the others were Richard Shelby of Alabama, Ted Stevens of Alaska, Susan Collins of Maine, Olympia Snowe of Maine, John Chafee of Rhode Island, Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania, Jim Jeffords of Vermont, Slade Gorton of Washington and Fred Thompson of Tennessee ).
Shelby has disagreed with other Senators over details design of the SLS, however.
He and his colleague Richard Shelby are the state's first two-term Republican Senators since Reconstruction.
The commission included: Territorial Governor Sanford B. Dole ( R-Hawaii Territory ), Senators Shelby M. Cullom ( R-IL ) and John T. Morgan ( D-AL ), Representative Robert R. Hitt ( R-IL ) and former Hawaii Chief Justice and later Territorial Governor Walter F. Frear ( R-Hawaii Territory ).
Senators who have served as chair since Inouye have included Birch Bayh, Barry Goldwater, David L. Boren, Arlen Specter, Richard Shelby, Bob Graham, and Pat Roberts.
Manchin has co-sponsored balanced budget amendments put forth by Senators Mike Lee ( R-UT ), Richard Shelby ( R-AL ), and Mark Udall ( D-CO ).
Most of the boll weevils eventually retired from office, or in the case of some, such as Senators Phil Gramm and Richard Shelby, switched parties and joined the Republicans.
Most of the boll weevils eventually retired from office, or in the case of some such as Senators Phil Gramm and Richard Shelby, switched parties and joined the Republicans.
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Senators and Whitfield
On February 19, 1924, Senators William B. Roberts and Arthur Marshall cosponsored Senate Bill No. 236, which established Delta State Teachers College, which Mississippi Governor Henry Whitfield signed on April 9, 1924.

Senators and later
Upon league approval, the team moved to Minnesota after the 1960 season, setting up shop in Metropolitan Stadium, while Washington fielded a brand new " Washington Senators " ( which later became the Texas Rangers prior to the 1972 season ).
Owner Elwood Richard Quesada once wondered why he needed to pay players who didn't belong in the majors and later agreed to a 10-year lease at D. C. Stadium — a move that would come back to haunt the Senators.
As time went by, more and more state legislatures adopted resolutions demanding that a convention be called, thus pressuring the Senate to finally relent and approve what later became the Seventeenth Amendment for fear that such a convention — if permitted to assemble — might stray to include issues above and beyond just the direct election of U. S. Senators.
The Oilers also worked out a trade with the Ottawa Senators for star right wing Dany Heatley, but Heatley refused to be dealt to Edmonton and was later acquired by the San Jose Sharks.
By Congress banning elections in Washington, DC, since 1801, later Amendment, such as 17, the direct election of US Senators, were never enforced in Washington, DC.
General Waller Taylor later served as one of the first United States Senators from the newly-created state of Indiana from 1816 to 1825.
Kuhn later wrote in his autobiography, Hardball: The Education of a Baseball Commissioner, that he was shocked at what he called a " foolish gamble " by the Senators, and predicted that the trade would turn out to be a Tiger heist.
His skills attracted a scout from the Washington Nationals ( later Senators ) and in July 1907 he departed Idaho for the major leagues at age nineteen.
The People's Party went into decline after 1896 and soon disappeared ; however, many of its core ideas, such as the direct election of United States Senators, a graduated income tax, and the relaxation of the gold standard, were implemented in later decades, the first two by means of the necessary constitutional amendments.
The composition of the American commission was somewhat unusual in that three of its members were Senators ( meaning, as many newspapers pointed out, that at a later date they would vote on the ratification of their own negotiations ).
Manley also unveiled a multi-million dollar rescue package for the cash-strapped Ottawa Senators, being a friend of owner Rod Bryden, but later withdrew the aid after critics argued that there were better uses for public funds.
He would later serve as manager of the Senators from 1929 through 1932 and for the Cleveland Indians from 1933 through 1935.
In April 2006, Dayton was rated one of America's " Five Worst Senators " by Time magazine, which also labeled him " The Blunderer " for such " erratic behavior " as his temporary closure of his office in 2004 because of an unspecified terrorist threat, his complaints about " limited power in a chamber where authority derives from seniority ," and his comments in February 2005 that the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota was " worth a hell of a lot more than the whole state of South Dakota ", a remark he later apologized for.
Alfredsson would later be named the Senators ' representative at the All-Star Game for the third consecutive season.
Once the Populists supported an idea, it became so tainted that the vast majority of American politicians rejected it ; only years later, after the taint had been forgotten, was it possible to achieve Populist reforms, such as the direct popular election of Senators.
The King Clancy Memorial Trophy is named in honour of Francis M. " King " Clancy, a former player for the Ottawa Senators and Toronto Maple Leafs who later went on to become a coach, referee, and team executive.
Artists such as Marvin Gaye, Roberta Flack, the “ Maskman ” Harmon Bethea, the DC Playboys, Scacy & The Sound Service, Sir Joe Quarterman, the Soul Searchers & the Young Senators ( both known for their later go-go influences ), impacted more than just the regional scene.
During his 22-year career in Major League Baseball ( MLB ), he played for the Washington Senators, a team which later became the Minnesota Twins, and the Kansas City Royals.
The first NHL game took place two days later, with the Montreal Canadiens defeating the Senators 3-0.
As Time Magazine would later write, Brookhart's " pugnacious cowhide radicalism nettled patrician Senators.
In the later Republican period, Roman Senators and their offspring became an unofficial elite within the equestrian order.
The Democrats retained control of the Illinois legislature, and Douglas thus retained his seat in the U. S. Senate ( at that time United States Senators were elected by the state legislatures, not by popular vote ); however, Lincoln's national profile was greatly raised, paving the way for his election as president of the United States two years later.
In 2000, McInnis and former Senators Ben Nighthorse Campbell and Wayne Allard authored the Great Sand Dunes National Park Act, and four years later the Great Sand Dunes became the country's 58th national park.

Senators and told
When State Legislatures selected Senators, if Congress had been able to prescribe the place for choosing Senators, it could have in effect told each State where its state capital must be located.
After being told by key Republican Senators that enough votes existed to remove him, he decided to resign.
Ellsberg told U. S. Senators that they should be prepared to go to jail in order to end the Vietnam War.
In the early 1950s, Idaho Senator Herman Welker told Washington Senators owner Clark Griffith about Killebrew, who was hitting for an. 847 batting average for a semi-professional baseball team at the time.
A couple of years after I quit, owner Clark Griffith told me about it, and asked me if I'd care to have a comeback with the Senators and pick up those 13 hits.
* Privacy: Hoyer claimed to oppose providing immunity to telecom companies but has come under fire for negotiating a bill, described by Senators Patrick Leahy and Russ Feingold as a " capitulation ", that would provide immunity to any telecom company that had been told by the Bush administration that their actions were legal.
Bainimarama told a press conference on 15 December that he would agree to attend a forthcoming meeting of the Great Council of Chiefs, the feudal body empowered to choose the country's President, Vice-President, and fourteen of the thirty two Senators, only in his capacity as President of the Republic, the Fiji Sun reported.
During the 2006 off-season, Havlát, a restricted free agent, told the Senators that he would only sign a one-year deal so he could then test the free agent market.
He told the Senators that " We have found money coming into this country from Russia.
In the early 1950s, Sen. Welker told Washington Senators owner Clark Griffith about Harmon Killebrew, a young baseball player from his hometown who was batting. 847 for a semi-professional baseball team at the time.
In his testimony before the US Senate in October 2003, Dr. Michael Waller told Senators that “ The Islamic Society of North America ( ISNA ) refers Muslim clerics to the U. S. Bureau of Prisons.
In response to Plame's testimony, Republican Senators Kit Bond, Orrin Hatch, Richard Burr submitted additional views to the Senate report that stated " Mrs. Wilson told the CIA Inspector General that she suggested her husband for the trip, she told our committee staff that she could not remember whether she did or her boss did, and told the House Committee, emphatically, that she did not suggest him.

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