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The chairmanship of Eric Mensforth from 1953 1968 marked the start of the transition, which was aided by the government when in 1959 1961 they forced the merger of the 20 or so aviation firms into three groups, British Aircraft Corporation and Hawker Siddeley Group took over fixed-wing designs, while the helicopter divisions of Bristol, Fairey and Saunders-Roe ( with their hovercraft ) were merged with Westland to form Westland Helicopters in 1961.

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Rykov also lost the Council of People's Commissars chairmanship, from the Politburo.
The initiative for computer education came from the Electrical Engineering department, then under the chairmanship of Prof. H. K.
Lipponen retired from the party chairmanship in 2005 and was succeeded by Eero Heinäluoma.
In 2003, Nick Greiner, a former premier of New South Wales, resigned from his position as chair of the University's Graduate School of Management because of academic protests against his simultaneous chairmanship of British American Tobacco ( Australia ).
Its operations were overseen by the Twenty Committee under the chairmanship of John Cecil Masterman ; the name of the committee comes from the number 20 in Roman numerals: " XX ".
When the Palestinian National Council convened in Cairo on 3 February 1969, Yahya Hammuda stepped down from his chairmanship of the PLO.
A re-instituted ceasefire later followed as part of the negotiations strategy, which saw teams from the British and Irish governments, the Ulster Unionist Party, the SDLP, Sinn Féin and representatives of loyalist paramilitary organizations, under the chairmanship of former United States Senator George Mitchell, produced the Belfast Agreement ( also called the Good Friday Agreement as it was signed on Good Friday, 1998 ).
From 1966 to 1967, he also headed the Christian Democratic Union as de facto chairman, despite the fact that he was never a member of that party ( which made his election to the chairmanship irregular and void de jure ), as he never formally filed a membership application despite pressures from Chancellor Adenauer.
After a period of split chairmanship in the first series, Humphrey Lyttelton (" Humph ") served in this role from the programme's inception until his death in 2008.
Unusually, Wilson combined the job of Chairman of the House of Commons Public Accounts Committee with that of Shadow Chancellor from 1959, holding the chairmanship of the PAC from 1959 to 1963.
Carter believed that by making the NSA chairman of only one of the two committees, he would prevent the NSC from being the overwhelming influence on foreign policy decisions it had been under Kissinger's chairmanship during the Nixon administration.
This was the case with Chancellor Gerhard Schröder from 1999 until he resigned the chairmanship of the SPD in 2004.
This led to the founding of the international anti-poverty charity War on Want ; its parent body, the AWP waned after Gollancz stepped down from the chairmanship in 1952.
In retirement Macmillan also took up the chairmanship of his family's publishing house, Macmillan Publishers, from 1964 to 1974.
After his defeat in Taipei Mayoral Election on the 9th of December, 2006, he won only 4 % of cast ballots, James Soong announced that he will retire from politics, which entailed giving up the chairmanship of his party, the PFP.
In 1998, his Defence Commission chairmanship was declared to be " the highest post of the state ", so Kim may be regarded as North Korea's head of state from that date.
His election was the result of a compromise reached to prevent the chairmanship from going to Omar al-Bashir, President of Sudan.
Under his chairmanship ( from 1988 to 1997 ), the IPCC produced its First Assessment Report ( 1990 ) and Second Assessment Report ( 1995 ), contributing to the IPCC sharing the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize with former US Vice President Al Gore.
During his chairmanship, the bank changed its focus from its original lending business and began to expand its issuing and asset management franchise.
Grant was so enraged at having his plans thwarted that he engineered to have Sumner removed from his chairmanship as head of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
Illness removed Sir William Carr from the chairmanship in June 1969, and Murdoch succeeded him.
He resigned from the party in 1942 following his failure to persuade the party to adopt a devolutionist stance rather than supporting all out Scottish independence and due to the victory of Douglas Young over his favoured candidate William Power for the chairmanship of the party.

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In the late 1940s and early 1950s Trenchard continued his involvement with the United Africa Company, holding the chairmanship until 1953 when he resigned.
The First Backward Classes Commission was set up by a presidential order on 29 January 1953 under the chairmanship of Kaka Kalelkar.
The excavation of this site began in 1953 under the chairmanship of Swami Akhandanada, when the volunteers started clearing the debris and work continued for several decades later under supervision of Babulal Bajaj and Phool Chand Khandelwal, till the prison complex was completed in 1982.

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Sir Henry George Norris ( 23 July 1865 30 July 1934 ) was an English businessman, politician and football club director, most famous for his chairmanship of both Fulham and Arsenal.
* George McGovern, 1972 Democratic presidential nominee Interviewed on March 11, 2008 about that year's presidential race and how McGovern's chairmanship of the Democratic Party Reform Commission ( 1969 70 ) transformed the nominating process.
The outfield was notorious for becoming waterlogged and under the chairmanship of the Estates Committee by Maurice de Rohan the whole outfield was relaid over the winter of 2002 2003.
Under the chairmanship of Toby Gilliat Brown grandson of Sidney Gilliat the club has played its way up the hockey league winning successive promotions over nine seasons.
The first generation C5 was the last Citroën developed under the chairmanship of Jacques Calvet ( 1982 1999 ), a period which saw the marque's historically distinctive design and engineering brand erode markedly.
That was followed by chairmanship ( 1986 1990 ) and then the presidency ( 1990 1995 ) of the East European Trade Council ( EETC ).
In 1960, Moores gave up his chairmanship of the Pools business, and handed over the reins to his brother, Cecil Moores, ( 10 August 1902 29 July 1989 ), so he could become a director of Everton Football Club.
4040 ) is the name generally given to the report published by the Royal Commission on Local Government in England 1966 1969 under the chairmanship of Lord Redcliffe-Maud.
Pernas was put under a solid footing under the chairmanship of Razaleigh ( 1970 1974 ) who had been the Minister of Finance from 1976 to 1984.
It was stigmatized, however, by an extremely average-to-poor team performance under the chairmanship of Thomas Voulinos, who came into direct conflict with the fans following serious hooliganism episodes during a PAOK Paris Saint-Germain match for the UEFA Cup, which led to PAOK's exclusion from UEFA European competitions for five years and very soon to financial ruin.
His highest-profile chairmanship of this period was of the Royal Commission on Capital Punishment ( 1949 53 ), set up by the Attlee government to examine all aspects of the subject.
* 1924 Robert M. La Follette, Sr., While US Senator from Wisconsin ran as Progressive Party presidential candidate in 1924, After the election, in November 1924, the Senate Republican Conference demoted La Follette from the chairmanship of the Committee on Manufactures to the next to last place on that committee.
As a member of the Greek Parliament his responsibilities included the chairmanship of the Parliamentary Watchdog Committee, the Public Order Committee and the Press and Mass Media Committee ( 1993 2000 ).
When three weeks later, on the night of January 28 29, some forty delegates finally succeeded in meeting, they expeditiously elected a government known as the Provisional Siberian Government ( PSG ), under the chairmanship of a young Socialist-Revolutionary Piotr Derber.
Aloisi arrived in English football early in the 1997 98 season, signing for Portsmouth in the Division One, under the chairmanship of Australia national football team manager Terry Venables.
In 1983, an administrative reform committee under the chairmanship of Dr. Ashok Mitra suggested to spilt the district into two and as per the recommendation of the committee in 1986, 1 March two districts North and South 24 Parganas were created.

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