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Udall and Interior
But Interior Secretary Udall warns that there is a race on between those who would develop our few surviving open shorelines and those who would save them for the enjoyment of all as public preserves.
On March 24, 1961, Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall warned Marshall to hire black players or face federal retribution.
At the behest of Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall, the Great Society included several new environmental laws to protect air and water.
This report was passed along to the appropriate committees of the U. S. House and Senate, which had to approve the right-of-way proposal because it asked for more land than authorized in the Mineral Leasing Act of 1920 and because it would break a development freeze imposed in 1966 by former Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall.
He served as a special assistant to Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall and was elected to the Sierra Club's board of directors for a term that lasted 1964 – 1966.
Finally, in 1962, Interior Secretary Stewart Udall issued an ultimatum — unless Marshall signed a black player, the government would revoke the Redskins ' 30-year lease on the year-old D. C. Stadium ( now Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium ), which had been paid for by government money and was owned by the Washington city government ( which, then and now, is formally an arm of the federal government ).
He is also the nephew of former Interior Secretary Stewart Udall.
Conservation activists, given immediacy by the Federal Highway Act and hope in the person of President John F. Kennedy ’ s Secretary of the Interior, Stewart Udall, mobilized in opposition to these plans.
As Attorney General, Kennedy's Justice Department played a role in the racial integration of the Washington Redskins: along with Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall, Kennedy threatened to revoke the team's lease at the federally-owned stadium until it promised to sign African American players.
Along with Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall, Kennedy threatened to revoke the team's lease at the federally owned stadium until it promised to sign African American players.
U. S. Interior Secretary Stewart Udall inspected the property and recommended that it be preserved, although not with Federal funds.
In 1961, his brother Stewart Udall, the congressman for Arizona's second congressional district, located in the southern portion of the state, was appointed Secretary of the Interior in the Kennedy administration.
In 1966, after several meetings with Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall, Mrs. Shouse donated of Wolf Trap land, in addition to from the American Symphony Orchestra League, to the U. S. Government, a donation Congress subsequently accepted that year.
Udall was born in Tucson, Arizona, to Ermalee Lenora ( née Webb ) and Stewart Udall, the Secretary of the Interior from 1961 to 1969.
Udall served as Secretary of the Interior from 1961 to 1969 under presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson.
Soon after becoming the Secretary of Interior, Udall told the Washington Redskins owner, George Preston Marshall, that he had to integrate the football team as every other franchise in the NFL already had, or risk being evicted from the Washington, D. C. stadium, which was federally owned.
After the 1961 change of administrations, Wirth fell out of favor with Secretary of the Interior Stewart L. Udall, and departed in early 1964.
According to the Arizona Republic, Senator Goldwater, Senator Hayden, the Udalls Representative Morris Udall and Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall and other Arizona leaders teamed up on the successful passage of what was McFarland's visionary and intended legislation that became the CAP, " probably the state's most celebrated bipartisan achievement of the 20th century.
Stewart Lee Udall: Son of Levi S. Udall, served as a Democratic U. S. Representative from Arizona ( 1955 – 1961 ) and also as Secretary of the Interior ( 1961 – 1969 ).
Sigurd also was a consultant to the Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall on wilderness and national park issues.
To ensure that her dream would become a reality, Shouse approached the Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall and asked, “ You have many parks for recreation, but you have nothing in the performing arts.

Udall and great
Udall finished a distant second place to Carter at the Democratic National Convention, where his name was placed in nomination by Archibald Cox, and Udall's speech received great applause from his supporters.

Udall and more
The Udall family is one of America's more prolific political families.
He won 37 % to Udall's 36 %, gaining one more convention delegate than Udall.
All U. S. territory is spread across less than 180 ° of longitude, so from any spot in the U. S. it is more direct to reach Point Udall, U. S. Virgin Islands, by traveling east than by traveling west.
As a U. S. Representative, Tom Udall was a member of the centrist New Democrat Coalition and the more liberal Congressional Progressive Caucus.
Among the more extreme pre-Reynolds disparities ( compiled by Congressman Morris K. Udall ):
Harris won more than 10 % of the vote, pushing Mo Udall, who was at one point leading the polls, into fifth place.

Udall and than
Likewise, there is not a single point in U. S. territory from which heading east is a shorter route to Point Udall, Guam, than heading west would be, even accounting for circumpolar routes.
Utley, then an Interior Department historian, was summoned to make these findings, but advised Udall that the Historic Sites Act was intended to preserve ( not tear down ) old buildings and that the drawings of the site's boundaries would have to follow the historical findings rather than define them.

Udall and wildlife
Among his accomplishments, Udall oversaw the addition of four national parks, six national monuments, eight national seashores and lakeshores, nine national recreation areas, twenty national historic sites, and fifty-six national wildlife refuges, including Canyonlands National Park in Utah, North Cascades National Park in Washington, Redwood National Park in California, the Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge in New Jersey, and the Appalachian National Scenic Trail stretching from Georgia to Maine.
In 1963, United States Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall appointed an advisory board to collect scientific data to inform future wildlife management.

Udall and .
Udall, who comes from one of the Mormon first-families of Arizona, is a bluff, plain-spoken man with a lust for politics and a habit of landing right in the middle of the fight.
One tempest was stirred up last March when Udall announced that an eight-and-a-half-foot bronze statue of William Jennings Bryan, sculpted by the late Gutzon Borglum, would be sent `` on indefinite loan '' to Salem, Illinois, Bryan's birthplace.
Spokesmen for the nation's tradition-minded sculptors promptly claimed that Udall was exiling the statue because of his own hostility to this art form.
Hoping to cut down on such works, Udall had proposed that a politician be at least fifty years departed before he is memorialized.
* 1955 – In the United States, a night time F5 tornado strikes the small city of Udall, Kansas, killing 80 and injuring 273.
Later, he became pastor at the " extruded " Udall of St Austin's, in London, where he apparently still served in 1657.
* September 7 – David King Udall, American politician ( d. 1938 )
** Nicholas Udall, English playwright and schoolmaster ( d. 1556 )
On November 1, 2011, Senator Tom Udall also introduced a constitutional amendment in Congress to reform campaign finance which would allow Congress and state legislatures to establish public campaign finance.
In 1998, Hunt won an Academy Award for Best Actress for her portrayal of Carol Connelly in the movie As Good as It Gets ; the character is a waitress and single mother who finds herself falling in love with Melvin Udall, an obsessive-compulsive romance novelist played by Jack Nicholson.
The first postmisstress, Emma Goldsbrough Udall, wanted to name the town Union, in a desire for eventually combining the town with other towns such as Amity and Springerville, to unite the small community.
* Joseph Udall, 1860-1943, Came to Arizona in the 1880s with his brother David King Udall, and was one of the first settlers in Eagar.
A Mormon community named Salem and led by David King Udall was establish just north of the town under the direction of Wilford Woodruff on March 29, 1880 and then moved to higher ground by Erastus Snow on September 19 of the same year.
In 1880 a group of Mormons lead by David King Udall settled on the land and named the place Salem.
Udall family.
Udall is a city in Cowley County, Kansas, United States.
Udall was named after English author Cornelius Udall.
On May 25, 1955, the deadliest tornado to ever hit the state of Kansas struck Udall at 10: 35 p. m.

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