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It was produced by Jonathan Wacks and Peter McCarthy, with executive producer Michael Nesmith, and stars Harry Dean Stanton and Emilio Estevez.
Frank Nicholas Stanton ( March 20, 1908 – December 24, 2006 ) was an American broadcasting executive who served as the president of CBS between 1946 and 1971 and then vice chairman until 1973.
Onetime CBS News president Dick Salant, the legendary executive who preceded and later succeeded Friendly in the role, wrote in his memoirs that Friendly's problem was compounded by the fact he could not make such a request directly to the top CBS management ( William S. Paley and Frank Stanton ), as previous CBS News presidents had.
Notable residents in this early period included Atlanta mayor Dennis Hammond, Evan Howell, governor James Smith ( 1872 – 77 ), John Conley ( son of Governor Benjamin Conley ), Thomas Stokes ( founding partner of Davison's Department Store ), L. Z. Rosser ( president of the Atlanta Board of Education ), J. P. Allen ( clothing store owner ), T. D. Longino ( medical doctor and alderman ), J. N. McEachern ( insurance executive ), as well as several authors such as Frank L. Stanton, Madge Bigham and Joel Chandler Harris, known for his Uncle Remus Tales.
In August 2007, John Stanton took over as chief executive officer from founder Ryan O ' Hare.
When Colgate, CBS, and NBC executives ( including CBS president Frank Stanton ) met in August 1958, at the time the nighttime Dotto began to look like an NBC hit, executive producer Frank Cooper admitted that the series was rigged and that only a select few among his production staff knew it.

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In the midst of this gloom, at 10:05 P.M. on September 2, Slocum's telegram to Stanton, `` General Sherman has taken Atlanta '', shattered the talk of a negotiated peace and boosted Lincoln into the White House.
" Running the ' Machine ' ": An 1864 political cartoon takes a swing at Lincoln's administration — featuring William Fessenden, Edwin Stanton, William H. Seward | William Seward, Gideon Welles, Lincoln and others.
The Marlins were nearly close to dealing for slugger Manny Ramirez from the Boston Red Sox at the trade deadline but backed out after Boston insisted the trade include promising outfielder Mike Stanton.
" This view of Carson's actions may be taken from General James Carleton ’ s orders to Carson on October 12, 1862, concerning the Mescalero Apaches: " All Indian men of that tribe are to be killed whenever and wherever you can find them: the women and children will not be harmed, but you will take them prisoners and feed them at Ft. Stanton until you receive other instructions ".
Charles A. Dana, an investigative agent for Secretary of War Stanton at the time, interviewed Grant ; Dana related to Lincoln and Stanton that Grant appeared " self-possessed and eager to make war.
Later in April, Gen. Sherman, without consulting Washington, concluded an agreement with Confederate Gen. Joseph E. Johnston to effect the latter's surrender, believing it to be consistent with Lincoln's recent statements to him at City Point ; Secretary Stanton and Grant quickly surmised the terms were much too lenient.
* April 10 – Volkswagen becomes the second ( after Rolls-Royce ) non-American automobile manufacturer to open a plant in the United States, commencing production of the Rabbit, the North American version of the Volkswagen Golf, at the Volkswagen Westmoreland Assembly Plant near New Stanton, Pennsylvania with a unionized ( UAW ) workforce ( the plant closes in 1992.
As Paley grew more remote, he installed a series of buffer executives who sequentially assumed more and more power at CBS: first Ed Klauber, then Paul Kesten, and finally Frank Stanton.
In 1840, at the urging of Garrison and Wendell Phillips, Lucretia Coffin Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton traveled with their husbands and a dozen other American male and female abolitionists to London for the first World's Anti-Slavery Convention, with the expectation that a motion put forward by Phillips to include women's participation in the convention would be controversial.
After Quaker service on Sunday July 9, 1848, Lucretia Coffin Mott joined Mary Ann M ' Clintock, Martha Coffin Wright ( Mott's witty sister, several months pregnant ), Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Jane Hunt for tea at the Hunt home in Waterloo.
Between July 16 and July 19, at home on her own writing desk, Stanton edited the grievances and resolutions.
To the grievances, she added " He has never permitted her to exercise her inalienable right to the elective franchise ", and to the Sentiments, she added a line about man depriving woman of " the elective franchise, thereby leaving her without representation in the halls of legislation ..." Stanton then copied the Declaration and resolutions into final draft form for presentation at the meeting.
Starting at 11 o ' clock, Elizabeth Cady Stanton spoke first, exhorting each woman in the audience to accept responsibility for her own life, and to " understand the height, the depth, the length, and the breadth of her own degradation.
Stanton read the Declaration of Sentiments in its entirety, then re-read each paragraph so that it could be discussed at length, and changes incorporated.
Stanton seemed to agree ; in an address to the National Woman Suffrage Association ( NWSA ) convention in 1870, on the subject of the women's rights movement, she said " The movement in England, as in America, may be dated from the first National Convention, held at Worcester, Mass., October, 1850.
Stanton and Anthony wrote without her and, in 1881, Stanton published the first volume of the History of Woman Suffrage, and placed herself at each of its most important events, marginalizing Stone's contribution.
In the United States Stanton Peele, a psychologist and lawyer, has encouraged legal action against mandated attendance of twelve-step programs, stating an objection to the courts and other government and tax-supported agencies mandating attendance at meetings run by organizations with spiritual or religious content.
Britten first met McPhee at Stanton Cottage in the summer of 1939, and the two subsequently performed a number of McPhee's transcriptions for a recording.
Born and raised in New York City, Stanton began his career in 1947 at Irving Klaw's Movie Star News company, gaining employment by boasting he could draw better than any of the artists then working for Klaw.
One classmate was future Spider-Man co-creator Steve Ditko, with whom Stanton shared a Manhattan studio at 43rd Street and Eighth Avenue from 1958 to 1966 or 1968 ( accounts differ ).
* All the county offices are housed in the Powell County Court House located at 525 Washington St in Stanton.
Stanton is located at ( 33. 802365 ,-117. 994555 ).

Stanton and Paramount
When the project was transferred from Paramount to Disney, Favreau was in turn replaced by Andrew Stanton.

Stanton and Pictures
Wenders ' book, Emotion Pictures, a collection of diary essays written while a film student, was adapted and broadcast as a series of plays on BBC Radio 3, featuring Peter Capaldi as Wenders, with Gina McKee, Saskia Reeves, Dennis Hopper, Harry Dean Stanton and Ricky Tomlinson, dramatised by Neil Cargill.
" Robert Stanton " and " Virginia Vale " were introduced in the RKO Radio Pictures feature Three Sons, with Edward Ellis and William Gargan.
* Megalithic. co. uk Pictures of Stanton Drew
One Magic Christmas is a 1985 Canadian-American holiday film from Walt Disney Pictures directed by Phillip Borsos and starring Mary Steenburgen and Harry Dean Stanton.

Stanton and later
He especially was able to begin a positive relationship with War Secretary Stanton, though it would completely deteriorate later.
Corbett was immediately arrested for violation of his orders, but Stanton later had the charges dropped.
Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton drafted the amendment and first introduced it in 1878 ; it was forty-one years later, in 1919, when the Congress submitted the amendment to the states for ratification.
On December 10, 1971, Ryan was traded to the California Angels along with pitcher Don Rose, catcher Francisco Estrada and outfielder Leroy Stanton for shortstop Jim Fregosi ( who would later manage Ryan in Anaheim ).
As a bondage artist, he is best known for his character Sweet Gwendoline, which he drew in a clear, anatomically correct style that influenced later artists such as ENEG and Eric Stanton.
In 1852, both the post office and the settlement were renamed Stanton for Richard H. Stanton, who served in Congress from 1849 – 1855 and later as a U. S. senator.
Another alternative was the divergent route that became Braddock's Road a few years later through present day New Stanton.
Stanton was then replaced in 1974 for a brief period, by Bob Flurie, who was a well known east coast virtuoso guitar player, who was called upon for this brief period to take on bass player duties ( the trio of Aceves, Stanton and Flurie were later to be found in another great San Francisco band formed by ex-Country Joe and the Fish guitar player, Barry " the Fish " Melton ) after which the group disbanded.
Through his production company Nutrix Co. ( and later also Mutrix Corp ), Klaw also published and distributed illustrated adventure / bondage serials by fetish artists Eric Stanton, Gene Bilbrew, Adolfo Ruiz and others.
His first name, Stanton, was in honor of the women's rights activist Elizabeth Cady Stanton ; he later hyphenated his last name himself after repeatedly being asked if he were related to the famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright.
Stanton, who later worked in partnership with Susan B. Anthony and served for many years as president of the National Woman Suffrage Association ( NWSA ), spent her childhood in Johnstown, where she studied at the Johnstown Academy.
* 1856 and 1857 – Russo-Turkish ( Lieutenant Colonel ( later Sir ) Edward Stanton RE )
Lincoln put all factions in his cabinet, including Radicals like Salmon P. Chase ( Secretary of the Treasury ), whom he later appointed Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, James Speed ( Attorney General ) and Edwin M. Stanton ( Secretary of War ).
In 1859, Stanton was the defense attorney in the sensational trial of Daniel E. Sickles, a politician and later a Union general, who was tried on a charge of murdering his wife's lover, Philip Barton Key II ( son of Francis Scott Key ), but was acquitted after Stanton invoked one of the first uses of the insanity defense in U. S. history.
One of the biggest and most important local employers was the Stanton Ironworks, later known as Stanton and Staveley-the continuation of a long standing tradition of iron working in this area.
Steel pipe manufacturing began at Stanton after World War I and later concrete pipes were produced, Stanton being the first in the UK to develop the ' spun pipe ' process.
After college in 1984, Wink and Goldman reunited in NYC and later, in 1986, met Stanton, a recent transfer from Savannah, Georgia.
Stanton later admitted the idea may have been " a mistake.

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