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George Stevens, Jr., served as director from the institute's founding until 1980.
On March 5, 1868, the impeachment trial began in the Senate and lasted almost three months ; Reps. George S. Boutwell, Ben Butler and Thaddeus Stevens acted as managers ( prosecutors ) for the House and William M. Evarts, Benjamin R. Curtis and Attorney General Henry Stanberry served as Johnson's counsel ; Chief Justice Chase served as presiding judge.
Stevens T. Mason, Michigan's first governor, also served as a territorial governor.
Only Thurmond, Robert Byrd, Ted Kennedy, Daniel Inouye, Carl Hayden, John Stennis and Ted Stevens served longer in the Senate than Hollings.
The three regulars also served as guest hosts for when Davidson was unavailable ; in one of those instances, for one week at the beginning of the show's final season, Stevens hosted while Bullock was the center square and Howard Stern announced.
Thaddeus Stevens, the noted Radical Republican, served Lancaster County in the United States House of Representatives from 1849 – 1853 and from 1859 until his death in 1868.
This fort became the territorial capital in 1853 and served that until 1858, when Stevens was called back to active duty with the Union Army.
J. Stevens Dukes has served as mayor since 2004.
Stevens served for six decades in the American public sector, beginning with his service in World War II.
Stevens served in the China-Burma-India theater with the Fourteenth Air Force Transport Section, which supported the " Flying Tigers ", from 1944 to 1946.
Stevens soon gained a reputation as an active prosecutor who vigorously prosecuted violations of federal and territorial liquor, drug, and prostitution laws, characterized by Fairbanks area homesteader Niilo Koponen ( who later served in the Alaska State House of Representatives from 1982 – 1991 ) as " this rough tough shorty of a district attorney who was going to crush crime.
Seaton and Stevens worked with Gen. Nathan Twining, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, who had served in Alaska ; and Jack L. Stempler, a top Defense Department attorney, to create a compromise that would address Eisenhower's concerns.
At various times, Stevens also served as Chairman of the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee, the Senate Ethics Committee, the Arms Control Observer Group, and the Joint Committee on the Library of Congress.
Those sharp in the history of America's participation in World War II will immediately recognize that Stevens is spoofing Douglas MacArthur, a General that served in the war and " I Have Returned " is one of his famous quotes.
Born the son of John Stevens ( 1715 – 1792 ), a prominent New Jersey politician who served as a delegate to the Continental Congress, and Elizabeth Alexander, daughter of New York lawyer and statesman James Alexander.
John Stevens ( c. 1715 – May 10, 1792 ) was a prominent politician from New Jersey who served as a delegate to the Continental Congress in 1783.
SS Stevens, a 473-foot, 14, 893-ton ship, served as a floating dormitory from 1968 to 1975 for approximately 150 students.
* J. Christopher Stevens, American diplomat and lawyer who served as the U. S. Ambassador to Libya from June 2012 to September 2012.
From 1968 to 1975, Stevens served as the floating dormitory for as many as 150 students of the institute.
In 1997, Stevens directed, wrote, and edited a documentary entitled A Healing, about Red Cross nurses who served during the Vietnam War.
She has also held residencies at the Christian Woman ’ s University of Tokyo ( Fall 2004 ); the Schule für Dichtung in Vienna ( where she has also served as Curriculum Director in 1989 ); the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, New Mexico ; and the Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, New Jersey ( 1984 ).
Nethercutt then served as staff counsel and later chief of staff to Senator Ted Stevens ( R-AK ) before returning to private practice in Washington State.
Stevens served as Minister of Trade in the Arthur Meighen government of 1921, and as Minister of Trade and Commerce from 1930 to 1934 in the Depression-era government of R. B. Bennett.

Stevens and Assistant
Assistant coach John Stevens replaced Hitchcock and assistant general manager Paul Holmgren took on Clarke's responsibilities on an interim basis.
* Timothy Stevens – Senior Vice President of Business Affairs, General Counsel and Assistant Secretary
* John Stevens: former Head Coach of the Philadelphia Flyers and current Assistant Coach of the Los Angeles Kings
* Assistant Chief Constable John Stevens ( 1986 – 1989 )
Assistant coach Seppo Eichkorn coached the team as Interim Manager until the appointment of Huub Stevens on 27 September 2011.
On July 17, 2012, Stevens was named Assistant Coach of the New Jersey Devils
Later Orde ( by then a Deputy Assistant Commissioner ) was assigned to the senior staff of the Stevens Report which investigated government collusion in sectarian killings in Northern Ireland.
He subsequently taught at Stevens College in Missouri as an Assistant professor ( 1964 – 66 ) and at the University of Illinois at Chicago as an Assistant professor ( 1966 – 68 ), an Associate professor ( 1968 – 71 ) and full Professor ( 1971 – 2002 ).
Then Assistant Commissioner with the Metropolitan ( London ) Police, John Stevens, required three inquiries, with powers of search, questioning and arrest.
* Assistant Engineers: Erik Block, Paula Stevens, Lisa Zimet
He rose quickly through the cabinet of Bertram Stevens ' United Australia Party government, becoming an Assistant Minister in April 1938, Minister for Labour and Industry in June and Colonial Treasurer in October .< ref name = nsw >
During the Nationalist Party Premiership of Sir Thomas Bavin, Stevens served first as Assistant Treasurer, and from 1929 as Treasurer.

Stevens and Republican
Thurmond's retirement from the Senate on January 3, 2003, coincided with a change from Democratic to Republican control, making Stevens president pro tempore and Byrd the second president pro tempore emeritus.
Radical Republican leader Thaddeus Stevens proposed, unsuccessfully, that all former Confederates lose the right to vote for five years.
Theodore Fulton " Ted " Stevens, Sr. ( November 18, 1923 – August 9, 2010 ) was a United States Senator from Alaska, serving from December 24, 1968, until January 3, 2009, and thus the longest-serving Republican senator in history.
In Fairbanks, Stevens cultivated the city's Republican establishment.
However, Stevens was favored by Attorney General Herbert Brownell, by Senator William F. Knowland of California, and by the Republican National Committee, ( Alaska itself had no Senators at this time, as it was still a territory ).
In 1968, Stevens ran for the Republican nomination for U. S. Senate, but lost in the primary to Anchorage Mayor Elmer E. Rasmuson.
Stevens became the Senate's President Pro Tempore when Republicans regained control of the chamber as a result of the 2002 mid-term elections, during which the previous most senior Republican senator and former President Pro Tempore Strom Thurmond retired.
After Howard Baker retired in 1984, Stevens sought the position of Republican ( and then-Majority ) leader, running against Bob Dole, Dick Lugar, Jim McClure and Pete Domenici.
As Republican whip, Stevens was theoretically the favorite to succeed Baker, but lost to Dole in a fourth ballot.
Due to Republican Party rules that limited committee chairmanships to six years, Stevens gave up the Appropriations gavel at the start of the 109th Congress, in January 2005.
However, as a former member of the moderate Republican Main Street Partnership, Stevens supported human embryonic stem cell research.
On February 26, 2005, R. Gregory " Greg " Stevens, a lobbyist and advisor for the Republican Party, was found dead in Fisher's California home due to an overdose of OxyContin compounded by obstructive sleep apnea.
Thaddeus Stevens ( April 4, 1792 – August 11, 1868 ), of Pennsylvania, was a Republican leader and one of the most powerful members of the United States House of Representatives.
At first, Stevens belonged to the Federalist Party, but switched to the Anti-Masonic Party, then to the Whig Party, and finally to the Republican Party.
Stevens led the Radical Republican faction in their battle against the bankers over the issuance of money during the Civil War.
Stevens told W. W. Holden, the Republican governor of North Carolina, in December 1866, " It would be best for the South to remain ten years longer under military rule, and that during this time we would have Territorial Governors, with Territorial Legislatures, and the government at Washington would pay our general expenses as territories, and educate our children, white and colored and both.
Stevens has contributed thousands of dollars over the years to the Republican Party, including donations to the Republican Congressional Committee and to both of Arizona Senator John McCain's runs for president.
In 2008, he was narrowly defeated for re-election by Republican Sarah Stevens.
Richard Y. Stevens is a former Republican member of the North Carolina General Assembly.
Military and Reconstruction issues were another matter, and Lincoln as the leader of the moderate and conservative factions of the Republican Party often crossed swords with the Radical Republicans, led by Stevens and Sumner.
Both owe their inception to Thaddeus Stevens, a Radical Republican and abolitionist from Gettysburg.
He then won the General Election over Republican William Stevens, garnering 63 % of the vote.

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