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appointment and Alfred
He did not end his relationship with the Zentralblatt at this time, but he did arrange the appointment of a new managing editor, Carl Alfred Meier of Switzerland.
Gen. Alfred Terry determined there were no available officers of rank to take command, Sherman ordered him to make an appointment.
After that period he held no public office, except that he was one of the presidential electors in the canvass of 1860, and by appointment of Governor William Alfred Buckingham was a delegate to the Peace Convention which met in Washington, in 1861, by request of the State of Virginia.
In September 2001, Friedberg began a nine-month residential appointment as the first Henry Alfred Kissinger Scholar at the Library of Congress.
This was confirmed by the appointment of the king's former tutor, Alfred, as abbot, probably in the 1160s.
In 1854, Daintree accepted an appointment as assistant geologist to Alfred Selwyn in the Victorian Geological Survey.
Dietl initially turned down his promotion, but was convinced to accept the appointment by Generaloberst Alfred Jodl.
Many believe this was due to his thesis advisor, ( Alfred Cobban, a political conservative ), blocking any chances Rudé may have had at getting an appointment at a University.

appointment and Works
With his appointment as King's Surveyor of Works in 1669, he had a presence in the general process of rebuilding the city, but was not directly involved with the rebuilding of houses or companies ' halls.
By 1669 Wren's career was well established and it may have been his appointment as Surveyor of the King's Works in early 1669 that persuaded him that he could finally afford to take a wife.
Together with Robert Smirke and Sir John Soane, he became an official architect to the Office of Works in 1813, ( the appointment ended in 1832 ) at a salary of £ 500 per annum, following the death in September of that year of James Wyatt, this marked the high point in his professional life.
Late in 1982, LeBlanc became Minister of Public Works for two years before being nominated by Trudeau to then Governor General Jeanne Sauvé for appointment to the Senate on June 29, 1984.
Laval's reward for support of the cartel was appointment as Minister of Public Works in the government of Paul Painlevé in April 1925.
James Wyatt's death in 1813 led to Soane together with John Nash and Robert Smirke, being appointed official architect to the Office of Works in 1813, the appointment ended in 1832, at a salary of £ 500 per annum.
He had earlier served as state commissioner of natural resources for ten years, and went on to win appointment as state Commissioner of Public Works in 1964.
In 1718, Campbell was appointed deputy to the amateur gentleman who had replaced Wren as Surveyor General of the Royal Board of Works, an appointment that Burlington is certain to have pressed, but a short-lived one.
After the war, he entered the Civil Service in the Office of Works and by the time of his appointment as a Companion of the Order of the Bath ( CB ) in the 1949 New Year Honours, he was Under Secretary for Scotland in its successor, the Ministry of Works.
In May 1726 Burlington got his protégé an appointment at the Office of Works, where he worked his way up from Master Carpenter and Master Mason to Comptroller of the King's Works, a prestigious position at the top of the architectural field.
Hennicot-Schoepges was elected Mayor of Walferdange and then moved on to become the first woman President of Luxembourg ’ s Parliament followed by her appointment as Luxembourg ’ s Minister of Culture, Higher Education and Research and Public Works.
Together with John Nash and Sir John Soane, he became an official architect to the Office of Works in 1813 ( the appointment ended in 1832 ) at a salary of £ 500 per annum, thereby reaching the height of the profession.
When Kim Campbell succeeded Mulroney as prime minister in June 1993, she retained Dick as Supply and Services minister, while adding an appointment as Minister of Public Works.
Their preservation became the responsibility of the Ministry of Works and later the Department for the Environment, during which time very limited numbers of the public were able to visit by appointment.
Paine held various posts, some sinecures, in the Office of Works culminating in appointment as one of the two Architects of the Works in 1780 but lost the post in a reorganisation in 1782.
A grant of £ 750 from the Ministry of Works being given to enable the work to be carried out, on condition that public access would be given on appointment.
In 1787, Pulteney commissioned Telford to design and supervise restoration works at Shrewsbury Castle, and helped his appointment as Surveyor of Public Works for Shropshire.
Works on paper not on display can be viewed by appointment.

appointment and Manager
The appointment of Gilbert B. Devey as General Manager of VecTrol Engineering, Inc., of Stamford, Connecticut, a leading manufacturer of thyratron and silicon controlled rectifier electrical controls, has been announced by David B. Peck, Vice President, Special Products.
On 17 July 2009 the club confirmed the appointment of Alan Pardew as the new First Team Manager.
Its responsibilities include: adoption of the City budget ; approval of all tax levies ; adoption of ordinances ; approval of amendments, supplements or repeals to ordinances and the City Code ; and appointment of the City Manager, City Clerk, City Attorney and various local boards, commissions and committees.
The City Manager is responsible for the appointment and dismissal of all department heads, advises the council on policy matters, and creates and administers the city budget.
Village Manager: Henrietta Turner ( 2011-present ) by appointment not elected
After his graduation, Kibaki took up an appointment as Assistant Sales Manager Shell Company of East Africa, Uganda Division.
He applied for the advertised position of TAA Operations Manager, but to his surprise and delight, was instead offered an appointment as General Manager — though at £ 3, 000 pa, not the £ 10, 000 that had been offered to Holyman.
A change of Manager, with the appointment of Dave Abraham, saw a change of fortune on the pitch and the season finished with Mold comfortable in mid table.
The appointment of ex-England National Academy Manager Brian Ashton as the new Head Coach was announced in November 2005, and marked the return of the popular coach, who helped lead Bath to 6 league titles and 6 cup titles between 1989 and 1996.
Assistant coach Seppo Eichkorn coached the team as Interim Manager until the appointment of Huub Stevens on 27 September 2011.
After Taylor was dismissed from the Eagles on 8 October 2007, Symons was confirmed as Caretaker Manager until the appointment of Neil Warnock three days later ( Palace did not play during this time ).
Following Warnock's appointment, Symons stepped down from his position of Assistant Manager and left the club on 15 October.
Two significant events occurred under Walker's tenure as General Manager: electrification in mid-1920s ; and the appointment of Bulleid as CME in 1937.
Although speculated to be in the role of Director of Football or General Manager, the job is thought to be more restricted, involving transfers, scouting and youth development, alongside simultaneous appointment of Tony Jimenez as Vice President ( Player Recruitment ) and Jeff Vetere as Technical Co-ordinator, following the earlier shock return of first team manager Kevin Keegan.
Following the appointment of Brian Little as manager of Gainsborough Trinity Ward was appointed Assistant Manager as well as signing on as the clubs reserve goalkeeper.
He served as General Manager of Security Storage Limited ( a family business ) from 1952 until his appointment in 1970.
It was run by Steve Kean who upon Chris Coleman's appointment as first team Manager in summer 2003 was named as his assistant.
She has been with EMA since 2004, first as a learning contractor, before joining the membership team for a couple of years, followed by her appointment as Public Relations Manager.
The emerging structure of NOMS saw the appointment of a Regional Offender Manager ( ROM ) for each of the 9 English regions and Wales.
Following the appointment of George Burley, Freedman was retained as Assistant Manager.
Angus was General Manager of the CPR until the appointment of Sir William Cornelius Van Horne in 1882, when he became vice-president.
Mike Turner, the club's Marketing Manager, was promoted to the position on a temporary basis and was later confirmed as a permanent appointment.
In September 2000, with the official appointment of its Mosque Manager, it became the first mosque in Singapore to have its office administration ' fully accommodated ' for the congregation with its opening hours from 8: 30 a. m. to 10: 30 p. m. including Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays.

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