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Network effects were a central theme in the arguments of Theodore Vail, the first post patent president of Bell Telephone, in gaining a monopoly on US telephone services.
A post office was established at Joiel from 1908 through 1910 and at Theodore from 1909 until 1912.
In 1842, John Sutter leased part of his Rancho New Helvetia land to Theodore Cordua, a native of Mecklenburg in Germany, who raised livestock and, in 1843, built a home and trading post he called New Mecklenburg.
In fact, from 1830 on, the town and surrounding area was served by the Home post office, which was about two miles up the Indian-Kentuck Creek, until the Brooksburg post office opened on Oct. 19, 1880 with Theodore McKay as the first post master.
A photograph dated 1909, showing the A. M. Murdock Pioneer Supply Store and post office at Theodore, Utah ( which was located approximately where Kohl's Market stood in Duchesne in 1991 ) appeared in a postal history magazine in 1992.
In 1898 President William McKinley named Allen Assistant Secretary of the Navy when Theodore Roosevelt resigned the post to enter the Spanish-American War.
In 1829, after leaving his Navy post, Samuel Southard became New Jersey Attorney General following Theodore Frelinghuysen in that post.
With the appointment of Army Lieutenant Colonel George W. Goethals to the post of chief engineer of the Isthmian Canal Commission by then President Theodore Roosevelt in 1907, the construction changed from a civilian to a military project.
" which was proclaimed a work of genius by Theodore X. Barber, a physiologist who researched hypnotic induction ( Barber and Calverley ) during the post World War II era.
Following Flinn's departure from the party to support Theodore Roosevelt in the 1912 presidential election, Penrose was able to garner enough support to return to his post as national committeeman ; he would remain in the position until his death.
Robards was born Jason Nelson Robards on a farm in Hillsdale, Michigan, the son of Elizabeth ( née Loomis ), a schoolteacher, and Frank P. Robards, Sr., a farmer and post office inspector who managed Theodore Roosevelt's 1912 Presidential campaign in Michigan.

Theodore and office
Hay's highest office was serving as United States Secretary of State under Presidents William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt.
Theodore Roosevelt introduced the phrase " Square Deal " to describe his progressive views in a speech delivered after leaving the office of the Presidency in August 1910.
Tyler's precedent made it possible for Vice Presidents Millard Fillmore, Andrew Johnson, Chester Arthur, Theodore Roosevelt, Calvin Coolidge, Harry Truman, and Lyndon Johnson to ascend to the presidency ( Gerald Ford took office after the passage of the Twenty-fifth Amendment ).
Chester A. Arthur and Theodore Roosevelt's initial oaths reflected the unexpected nature of their taking office.
Theodore Roosevelt easily won the election, thus becoming the first president to assume the office upon the death of a president to secure a full term of his own, a feat which would be repeated three times in the 20th century.
Unfortunately for the Hill-Morgan alliance, on the same day they formed the Northern Securities Company, President William McKinley was assassinated, placing Theodore Roosevelt — the " trust-buster "— in the office of President.
* Vice Presidents Theodore Roosevelt, Calvin Coolidge and Harry S. Truman assumed the Presidency following the deaths of their predecessors, while Garret Hobart and James Sherman died in office.
The astronaut office had learned from the death of Theodore Freeman in an aircraft crash, when a newspaper reporter was the first to his house.
Theodore Bevry Olson ( born September 11, 1940 ) is an American lawyer, practicing at the Washington, D. C. office of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher.
In addition, Theodore Roosevelt wrote for Scribner's Magazine after leaving office.
After President Theodore Roosevelt took office in 1901, he began to manage the press corps and to do so he elevated his press secretary to cabinet status and initiated press conferences.
While he may never have used the term himself, the origin of the " muckraker " is attributed to President Theodore Roosevelt, who, during a speech delivered on April 14, 1906, and on the occasion of dedicating the U. S. House of Representatives office building, drew on a character from John Bunyan ’ s 1678 classic, Pilgrim ’ s Progress, saying:
In March 1927, he became Governor of Mississippi after the death of incumbent Henry L. Whitfield and served for about ten months until Theodore G. Bilbo, who defeated Murphree in the Democratic Party primary by 10, 000 votes, was sworn into office in January 1928.
Several actors from The American President reappear in The West Wing, including Martin Sheen ( whose character in President, A. J., is at one point accused by Shepherd of lacking the courage to run for office himself ) as President Josiah Bartlet, Anna Deavere Smith as National Security Advisor Dr. Nancy McNally, Joshua Malina as White House Communications Director Will Bailey, Nina Siemaszko as Ellie Bartlet, Ron Canada as Under Secretary of State Theodore Barrow, and Thom Barry as Congressman Mark Richardson.
Theodore Dwight, who had been head of the law department of Hamilton College in Clinton, New York, believed formal legal education, conducted in the classroom with regular lectures, was far superior to casual law office instruction.
The long-term presence of the White House Press Corps in the White House was cemented by Theodore Roosevelt, who asked that planners include permanent space for the press corps in the executive office building now called the West Wing, which he had ordered built in the early 1900s.
Theodore Roosevelt was the youngest President to ever hold the office, and he was 42 when inaugurated.
With donations from the Theodore Rosen Charitable Foundation, Richard Blum, and the Garen Wimer Ranch, Assemblywoman Ma ’ s office worked with the San Francisco Zoo and SF Recreation and Parks to add seven new bison to the existing herd.
The film's main character is Fletcher Munson ( played by Soderbergh ), an office employee working under Theodore Azimuth Schwitters, the leader of a self-help company / religion / lifestyle known as Eventualism, a clear reference to L. Ron Hubbard and Scientology.
However, at the instigation of the British Resident, Theodore Samuel Adams ( 1885 – 1961 ; in office 1935-1937 ), Tengku Musa Eddin was dismissed as Raja Muda in 1934 for alleged " misbehaviour ".

Theodore and operated
The Council also offers a high adventure backpacking program at the Montana High Adventure Base ( MOHAB ) operated by the Boone and Crockett Educational Foundation based at the Elmer E. Rasmuson Conservation Center at the Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Ranch, just east of the Bob Marshall Wilderness Complex and near Dupuyer, MT.
It was dissolved on 31 March 1934 ( Acts 1934, c. 187 ) The company was founded by Theodore Lyman Shaw, a member of a wealthy and prominent family from Wellesley, Massachusetts, whose ancestors included Civil War hero Robert Gould Shaw (" Robert Gould Shaw ," 1 ) Theodore Lyman Shaw was involved in a number of business projects, including the Marcus Lucius Quinn School of Music in Dorchester ; he also operated an advertising business ( Harvard University Class of 1905, 25th Anniversary Report, 575 ).
The aircraft involved in the campaign operated from Aviano Air Base, Italy, and from the U. S. aircraft carriers USS Theodore Roosevelt and USS America.
The library was operated by the Bar Association until July 1, 1967, when the Theodore F. Jenkins Memorial Law Library was established with court approval to carry out the provisions of the will of the late Madeleine Hart Jenkins.

Theodore and from
But Theodore Parker, commencing his mission to the world-at-large, disguised as the minister of a `` twenty-eighth Congregational Church '' which bore no resemblance to the Congregational polities descended from the founders ( among which were still the Unitarian churches ), made explicit from the beginning that the conflict between him and the Hunkerish society was not something which could be evaporated into a genteel difference about clerical decorum.
In 1905, President Theodore Roosevelt threatened to ban the sport following a series of player deaths from injuries suffered during games. The deaths and injuries were a result of the mass formations and gang tackling that characterized the sport in its early years.
* 1937 – Theodore Cole and Ralph Roe attempt to escape from the American federal prison on Alcatraz Island in San Francisco Bay ; neither is ever seen again.
Merchants and artisans from many parts of the Roman world established themselves in coastal Libya and the province was greatly " Romanized ", according to Theodore Mommsen.
The chief theological opponents of iconoclasm were the monks Mansur ( John of Damascus ), who, living in Muslim territory as advisor to the Caliph of Damascus, was far enough away from the Byzantine emperor to evade retribution, and Theodore the Studite, abbot of the Stoudios monastery in Constantinople.
Portrait from Theodore Beza | Theodore Beza's Icones ( 1580 ).
" Brian Aldiss noted that she could " do the hard stuff magnificently ," while Theodore Sturgeon observed that she " generally starts from a base of hard science, or rationalizes psi phenomena with beautifully finished logic.
* 1998 – A federal judge in Sacramento, California, gives " Unabomber " Theodore Kaczynski four life sentences plus 30 years after Kaczynski accepts a plea agreement sparing him from the death penalty.
In every language and region that Manichaeism spread to, these same deities reappear, whether it is in the original Syriac quoted by Theodore bar Konai, or the Latin terminology given by Saint Augustine from Mani's Epistola Fundamenti, or the Persian and Chinese translations found as Manichaeism spread eastward.
Wilfrid had been deposed from his see by Theodore, Archbishop of Canterbury, who had carved up Wilfrid's diocese and appointed three bishops to govern the new sees.
Pope Martin I, born near Todi, Umbria, in the place now named after him ( Pian di San Martino ), was pope from 649 to 653, succeeding Pope Theodore I on 5 July 649.
The " numerical superiority " of this new faction forced Theodore from the patriarchium, whereafter he acknowledged Sergius I as pope.
This can stem either from natural causes such as in Olaf Stapledon's novel Odd John, and Theodore Sturgeon's More Than Human, or be the result of intentional augmentation such as in A. E. van Vogt's novel Slan.
* Keller, Morton, ed., Theodore Roosevelt: A Profile ( 1967 ) excerpts from TR and from historians.
Thomas Nast's passion for drawing was apparent from an early age, and he was enrolled for about a year of study with Alfred Fredericks and Theodore Kaufmann and at the school of the National Academy of Design.
When Labor reinstated the more radical Ted Theodore as Treasurer in 1931, Lyons and Fenton resigned from Cabinet.
Harding departed from the progressive movement that had dominated Congress since President Theodore Roosevelt.
Theodore arrests Felix and other Italian leaders and deports them to Constantinople, from where they were exiled to Cherson.
Their activities were regularly reported in leading newspapers, and their numbers included five future U. S. presidents, from Chester A. Arthur to Theodore Roosevelt.
Portrait of Knox from Theodore Beza | Theodore Beza's Icones
The first radio telegraph transmission from America to England was sent from this station on January 18, 1903, a ceremonial telegram from President Theodore Roosevelt to King Edward VII.

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