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Walker and Tammany
Tammany Hall's influence waned in the 20th Century ; in 1932, Mayor Jimmy Walker was forced from office, and President Franklin Delano Roosevelt stripped Tammany of Federal patronage.
He began by orchestrating public demands on Jimmy Walker, the corrupt Tammany Hall Mayor of New York, to crack down on racketeering in the garment district, Hillman then proceeded to seize control of Local 4, expelling Beckerman and Orlofsky from the union, then taking action against corrupt union officials in Newark, New Jersey.
He began by orchestrating public demands on Jimmy Walker, the corrupt Tammany Hall Mayor of New York, to crack down on racketeering in the garment district, Hillman then proceeded to seize control of Local 4, expelling Beckerman and Orlofsky from tech union, then taking action against corrupt union officials in Newark, New Jersey.
Shortly after the surprise resignation of Mayor Jimmy Walker in 1932, Tammany Hall nominated O ' Brien for mayor in a special election, and he beat write-in candidate ( and Acting Mayor ) Joseph V. McKee by more than half a million votes.

Walker and Hall
* John R. Walker ( horseman ), Canadian Hall of Fame horse trainer
Ironically ( if fittingly, given the media's frequent-and unwelcome-Americanization of Clemente's given name during his life ), his Hall of Fame plaque read " Roberto Walker Clemente "; in 2000, the plaque would finally be recast to express his name in the proper Hispanic format, " Roberto Clemente Walker ".
Walker is a member of the International Boxing Hall of Fame and was given the Edward J. Neil Trophy in 1945 for his service to the sport.
On November 27, 2001 Norman was inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in a special ceremony held at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, along with Elvis Presley, Keith Green, Kurt Kaiser, Doris Akers, The Rambos, Wendy Bagwell and the Sunliters, and Albertina Walker.
* Walker Evans, Off-road Motorsports Hall of Fame
The Helen Hall Library, a member of the Galveston County Library System, is operated by the city and located at 100 West Walker Street.
Early to mid-20th century American singer-songwriters include Leadbelly, Jimmie Rodgers, Blind Lemon Jefferson, T-Bone Walker, Blind Willie McTell, Lightnin ' Hopkins, Son House, and Robert Johnson, ( Johnson was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as an " Early Influence " in their first induction ceremony in 1986, he was ranked fifth in Rolling Stone's list of 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time ).
Three major residence halls, Dunn, Barton, and Walker Hall, were demolished in 2008 to provide space for the Student Fitness, Kinesiology and Recreation Center.
* Walker Hall houses 112 students in singles and two-room doubles.
* Walker Arboretum — Located along the hillside of Rodman Hall and the Twelve Mile Creek below, the original owner of this estate was Thomas Rodman Merritt, son of William Hamilton Merritt.
The trophy was designed in New Zealand by Nelson Isaac, and crafted by Walker and Hall in London.
Willie Murphy, who replaced Willie Walker in Willie & The Bees " was named one of the three charter members of the Minnesota Music Hall of Fame, along with Bob Dylan and Prince ," according to Blues on Stage, who added, " the Minnesota Music Association has given more nominations and awards to Willie and his groups than anyone else ".
Other later estates included Searles Castle, commissioned in 1888 by the widow of Mark Hopkins together with her second husband, Edward Francis Searles, and Brookside, built for William Hall Walker.
In addition to Billy Williams, the first Bee inducted into the Hall of Fame, former players who have enjoyed major league success include Sal Bando, Vida Blue ( who struck out a team-record 231 batters in 1968 ), Jim " Catfish " Hunter George Hendrick, Phil Garner, Chet Lemon, Claudell Washington, Hall of Famer Paul Molitor, Randy Ready, Larry Walker, Rubén Sierra, Kenny Rogers, José Vidro, Ugueth Urbina, Javy López, Mark Buehrle, Mike Mordecai, Shawn Estes, Ruben Gotay and Gus Zernial.
Pinchgut Opera staged a production in 2002 in the City Recital Hall, Sydney, Australia, conducted by Antony Walker and directed by Justin Way.
Middle names could be either given names ( like in Anthony Michael Hall ) or surnames ( like in Dorothy Walker Bush ).
Parker ( Gailard Sartain ( pilot season ), Noble Willingham ( seasons 1 – 7 )), a veteran Ranger ( later inducted into the Texas Rangers Hall of Fame ) who worked with Walker until retiring to operate a small restaurant and bar called " CD's Bar and Grill ", a restaurant widely known in the series for its chili.
In 2009, Walker served as Team Canada's hitting instructor at the 2009 World Baseball Classic and was inducted into the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame.
Walker named his property Rhodes after his grandmother's home, Rhodes Hall, in Leeds, England.
Toby Gerhart's Doak Walker Award on display at the Stanford Athletics Hall of Fame
Walker Hall
It was created by playwright George F. Walker, his writing partner Dani Romain, and Osgoode Hall Law School graduate and longtime Canadian TV producer Bernard Zukerman.

Walker and were
Walker said he was considering filing a motion for a new trial which would contend that the verdict was against the weight of the evidence and that there were several errors in trial procedure.
Common meter hymns were interchangeable with a variety of tunes ; more than twenty musical settings of " Amazing Grace " circulated with varying popularity until 1835 when William Walker assigned Newton's words to a traditional song named " New Britain ", which was itself an amalgamation of two melodies (" Gallaher " and " St. Mary ") first published in the Columbian Harmony by Charles H. Spilman and Benjamin Shaw ( Cincinnati, 1829 ).
Moses Fleetwood Walker and his brother Welday Walker were unceremoniously dropped from major and minor-league rosters in the 1880s, as were other African-Americans in baseball.
Costa Rican forces followed the filibusters into Rivas, Nicaragua, where in a final battle, William Walker and his forces were finally pushed back.
Along with Holliday, who had performed ably while Wilson and Walker were out, the club promoted Garrett Atkins, Brad Hawpe, Clint Barmes, and J. D.
After the release of Eldorado, bassist and vocalist Kelly Groucutt and cellist Melvyn Gale joined, replacing de Albuquerque ( who, like Walker before him, quit since the ELO tours were keeping him away from his family too long ) and Edwards respectively.
Together with William Losh, Stephenson improved the design of cast iron rails to reduce breakage ; these were briefly made by Losh, Wilson and Bell at their Walker ironworks.
She met George Walker Bush in 1977, and they were married later that year.
Among the team's offensive stars during that period were quarterback Randall Cunningham, tight end Keith Jackson, and running back Herschel Walker.
Walker and Stearns were arrested in Honolulu in 1974 after returning from Palmyra aboard the Sea Wind, a yacht stolen from the Grahams.
Because no bodies were found at the time, Walker and Stearns were convicted only for the yacht theft in August 1975.
Walker and Stearns were arrested in Arizona for murder.
The original " inner quad " buildings ( 1887 – 91 ) were designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, Francis A. Walker, Charles Allerton Coolidge, and Leland Stanford himself.
The 49ers managed to advance to the 41-yard line but were forced to punt, and Dolphins defensive back Fulton Walker returned the punt 9 yards to the Miami 36-yard line.
" Furthermore, historian Clarence E. Walker said, " Free black people were ' matter out of place '.
Moses Fleetwood Walker and his brother, Welday Wilberforce Walker, were the first two black players in the major leagues.
Walker said he wanted to visit the Moqui Indians, as the Hopi were then called by whites.
The first non-natives to see Yosemite Valley were probably members of the 1833 Joseph Walker Party, which was the first to cross the Sierra Nevada from east to west.
Crucial readings in his adolescence were Rousseau's Reveries of a Solitary Walker and Confessions, André Gide's journal, La porte étroite, Les nourritures terrestres and The Immoralist ; and the works of Friedrich Nietzsche.

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