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He also played in other Birmingham bands such as The Nicky James Movement and The Senators, who released a moderately successful single " She's a Mod ," in 1964.
Instead, the public must request individual reports from their Senators and Representatives in Congress, purchase them from private vendors, or search for them in various web archives of previously released documents.
He was released from Senators ' training camp on September 18, 1997 and eventually signed as a free agent with the Calgary Flames on February 18, 1998.
However, the Senators released Bresnahan after the season over a salary dispute, when he attempted to hold out for more money.
Due to his sore arm, the Senators released him unconditionally on June 17, 1927.
Lefty never appeared in a game with the Braves, as later in the year he was released from his contract and signed with the Washington Senators.
Released by Cincinnati in April, he was signed by the Phillies ; after being released two months later, he joined the Washington Senators, but was released again on August 24 to bring a close to his 10-year Major League career.
In August 2010, funding to replace the windows at the closed center topped a list of wasteful stimulus spending examples in a report released by Senators Tom Coburn and John McCain.
For example, on March 29, 2007, Nebraska Senators and longtime rivals Chuck Hagel ( R-NE ) and Ben Nelson ( D-NE ) released a joint statement saying that " there is now a ' significant ' risk that the United States military will not be able to respond to an emerging crisis.
After seasons hitting. 290 and. 286, Cleveland sent him back to Washington in December 1940 ; he hit. 255 with the Senators before they released him in May 1941, and after he batted only. 226 with the Chicago White Sox over the remainder of the year, his major league career appeared to be finished.

Senators and Zimmer
The Washington Senators purchased Zimmer from the Dodgers in June 1963.

Senators and after
* 1917 – In a game against the Washington Senators, Boston Red Sox pitcher Ernie Shore retires 26 batters in a row after replacing Babe Ruth, who had been ejected for punching the umpire.
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 ).
The franchise was established in 1961 by the name of the Washington Senators, an expansion team awarded to Washington, D. C., after the city's first ballclub, the original Washington Senators, moved to Minnesota and became the Twins.
He then served as manager of the Washington Senators, from 1969 – 1971, then continued with the team when they became the Texas Rangers after the 1971 season.
Those Senators grouped in the first class had their term expire after only two years ; those Senators in the second class had their term expire after only four years, instead of six.
Republican Senators and other leaders, who were divided without a singular political boss, met in Room 404 of the Blackstone Hotel in Chicago and after a nightlong session, tentatively concluded Harding was the best possible compromise candidate.
* On the second calendar day during which the Senate sits after the presentation of the petition, after the Senate has been sitting for one hour, a " quorum call " is undertaken to ensure that a majority of the Senators are present.
Benton, the county seat, was laid out in 1822 and is named after Thomas Hart Benton, one of Missouri ’ s first U. S. Senators.
Lane County was named after James H. Lane who was a leader of the Jayhawker abolitionist movement and served as one of the first U. S. Senators from Kansas.
In February 2009, just over a month after his inauguration, President Barack Obama invited serving members of the US Senate to a " fiscal responsibility " summit at the White House, during which Senators asked the President about his fiscal policies in an event which was compared to Prime Minister's Question.
Lane was named after James H. Lane, a leader of the Jayhawkers abolitionist movement, who served as one of the first Senators from Kansas.
The township is named after John Norvell, one of Michigan's first U. S. Senators.
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.
Senators serve staggered six year terms ; however after a double dissolution some senators only serve three year terms.
He created the State Roads Commission in 1908 to improve Maryland's road system ; he pushed through a Corrupt Practices Act to create more accountability for campaign funds ; and he supported the direct election of U. S. Senators ( though that actually passed into law after his term ).
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.
In addition, the Club for Growth also makes independent expenditures to pressure certain moderate Republicans to vote more conservatively ( e. g. running ads against Senators George Voinovich of Ohio, Olympia Snowe of Maine, and Lincoln Chafee of Rhode Island after these Senators objected to certain aspects of President Bush's tax cuts ).
They are Senators Jim DeMint ( SC ) and Tom Coburn ( OK ); Senate candidates Sharron Angle ( NV ), Ken Buck ( CO ) ( endorsed after he won the primary ), Mike Lee ( UT ) ( endorsed after he won the primary, though the Club campaigned against Sen. Bennett before the state convention ), Ron Johnson ( WI ), Joe Miller ( AK ) ( endorsed after the Alaska primary ), Rand Paul ( KY ) ( endorsed after the Kentucky primary ), Marco Rubio ( FL ) and Pat Toomey ( PA ); Representative Tom Graves ( GA 9 ) and House candidates Justin Amash ( MI 3 ), Kevin Calvey ( OK 5 ), Jeff Duncan ( SC 3 ), Stephen Fincher ( TN 8 ) ( endorsed after primary ), Tim Griffin ( AR 2 ), David Harmer ( CA 11 ) ( endorsed after primary ), Andy Harris ( MD 1 ) ( endorsed after primary ), Nan Hayworth ( NY 19 ) ( endorsed after primary ), Tim Huelskamp ( KS 1 ), Jesse Kelly ( AZ 8 ) ( endorsed after primary ), Mick Mulvaney ( SC 5 )( endorsed after primary ), Mike Pompeo ( KS 4 ), Kevin Rothfus ( PA 4 ) ( endorsed after primary ), Dave Schweikert ( AZ 5 ) ( endorsed after primary ), Tim Scott ( SC 1 ), Robin Smith ( TN 3 ), and Todd Young ( IN 9 ) ( endorsed after primary ).

Senators and 1965
* Finley, Keith M. Delaying the Dream: Southern Senators and the Fight Against Civil Rights, 1938 – 1965 ( Baton Rouge: LSU Press, 2008 ).
* Finley, Keith M. ( 2008 ), Delaying the Dream: Southern Senators and the Fight Against Civil Rights, 1938 – 1965, Baton Rouge: LSU Press.
Eighteen teams have all hosted an all-star game at least twice since the Mets last did: Atlanta Braves ( 1972 and 2000 ), Chicago White Sox ( 1983 and 2003 ), Cincinnati Reds ( 1970 and 1988 ), Cleveland Indians ( 1981 and 1997 ), Detroit Tigers ( 1971 and 2005 ), Houston Astros ( 1968, 1986, and 2004 ), Kansas City Royals ( 1973 and 2012 ), Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim ( 1967, 1989, and 2010 ), Milwaukee Brewers ( 1975 and 2002 ), Minnesota Twins ( 1965, 1985, and 2014 ), New York Yankees ( 1977 and 2008 ), Philadelphia Phillies ( 1976 and 1996 ), Pittsburgh Pirates ( 1974, 1994, and 2006 ), San Diego Padres ( 1978 and 1992 ), San Francisco Giants ( 1984 and 2007 ), Seattle Mariners ( 1979 and 2001 ), and St. Louis Cardinals ( 1966 and 2009 ), and Washington Senators / Texas Rangers ( 1969 and 1995 ).
The state's two U. S. Senators, Henry M. " Scoop " Jackson and Warren G. Magnuson managed to amend the U. S. Land and Water Conservation Act of 1965, reducing the previous 50-100 percent cost of acquiring surplus federal government property to 0-50 percent, making it feasible for someone other than a wealthy developer to acquire the property.
* Finley, Keith M. Delaying the Dream: Southern Senators and the Fight Against Civil Rights, 1938 – 1965 ( Baton Rouge, LSU Press, 2008 ).
After his playing career, Fox was a coach for the Astros ( 1965 – 67 ) and the Washington Senators / Texas Rangers ( 1968 – 72 ).
The left-hander was signed by the Washington Senators as an amateur free agent before the 1962 season and played for the Senators ( 1965 – 1969 ), Cleveland Indians ( 1970 ) and Chicago White Sox ( 1970 ).
* Finley, Keith M. Delaying the Dream: Southern Senators and the Fight Against Civil Rights, 1938 – 1965 ( Baton Rouge: LSU Press, 2008 ).
Thomas Patrick Barrasso ( born March 31, 1965 ) is a retired American professional ice hockey goaltender who played 18 seasons for the Pittsburgh Penguins, Buffalo Sabres, Ottawa Senators, Carolina Hurricanes, Toronto Maple Leafs, and St. Louis Blues of the National Hockey League, and the only goaltender to ever play in the NHL directly from high school, without having played major junior, college, or some other form of professional hockey first.
Thus, the eastern shore, which had previously elected nine Senators, elected only four after 1965.
He played in MLB with the Dodgers ( 1954 – 1959, 1963 ), Chicago Cubs ( 1960 – 1961 ), New York Mets ( 1962 ), Cincinnati Reds ( 1962 ), and Washington Senators ( 1963 – 1965 ).
His father, Ewart ( the original " Dixie Walker "), was a pitcher for the Washington Senators ( 1909 – 12 ); an uncle, Ernie, was an outfielder for the St. Louis Browns ( 1913 – 15 ); and his younger brother, Harry " the Hat ", also an outfielder, played for four National League teams between 1940 and 1955 and managed the St. Louis Cardinals ( 1955 ), Pittsburgh Pirates ( 1965 – 67 ) and Houston Astros ( 1968 – 72 ).
Donald Edward Lee ( born February 26, 1934 in Globe, Arizona ) is a former pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Detroit Tigers ( 1957 – 58 ), Washington Senators ( 1959 – 60 ), Minnesota Twins ( 1961 – 62 ), Los Angeles & California Angels ( 1962 – 65 ), Houston Astros ( 1965 – 66 ) and Chicago Cubs ( 1966 ).
During a 16-year baseball career, Seguí played for the Kansas City Athletics ( 1962 – 1965 ; 1967 ), Washington Senators ( 1966 ), Oakland Athletics ( 1968, 1970 – 1972 ), Seattle Pilots ( 1969 ), Boston Red Sox ( 1975 – 1976 ), and Seattle Mariners ( 1977 ).
He pitched for six different teams: the Cincinnati Redlegs / Reds ( 1957 – 1961 ), Washington Senators ( 1961 – 1964 ), Los Angeles Dodgers ( 1965 – 1973 ), Houston Astros ( 1974 ), St. Louis Cardinals ( 1974 ), and Chicago White Sox ( 1975 ).
In the 1964 midseason, he was sold to the AL expansion Senators, playing his final game on May 9, 1965.

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