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Ted Wells had been replaced as Chief Engineer by Herbert Rawdon, who remained at the post until his retirement in the early 1960s ( he continued as a part-time consultant to Cessna President Dwane Wallace in Wichita until shortly before his death ).
Wallace continued in praise: " Only Kafka's fragments get anywhere close to where Kosiński goes in this book, which is better than everything else he ever did combined.
Dr. Meldrum has written extensively about Wallace, his allegations ( continued by his family after his death ), and the significant problems with them in his book Sasquatch: Legend Meets Science.
Wallace and Moray were not involved, and continued their rebellions.
Southampton continued to progress well under McMenemy's stewardship, and with a team containing Peter Shilton, Nick Holmes, David Armstrong, top-scorer Steve Moran and Danny Wallace reached their highest ever league finish as runners-up in 1983 – 84 ( 3 points behind the champions Liverpool ) as well as reaching the semi-final of the FA Cup losing 1 – 0 to Everton at Highbury Stadium.
The city continued to flourish and grow throughout the twentieth century, with an airport being constructed in 1965 and the Wallace Community College in 1969.
The trend toward a coequal legislature continued under the administrations of Brown's two immediate successors, Martha Layne Collins and Wallace Wilkinson, neither of whom was considered a strong executive.
" " Wallace angrily shouted to a crowd of 1000 that ' little pinkos ' were ' running around outside ' protesting his visit, and continued, after thunderous applause, Wallace said, " When you and I start marching and demonstrating and carrying signs, we will close every highway in the country.
Nevertheless, Wallace expressed continued opposition to desegregation busing.
Elijah Muhammad and Wallace Fard continued to communicate until 1934, when Wallace Fard disappeared.
However, Davis died from a stroke in September and Mulligan continued the recording project and tour with Wallace Roney and Art Farmer subbing for Davis.
In 1991 Wallace took the Miller sponsorship with him to Penske Racing, and he continued in the # 2 Miller Genuine Draft Pontiac.
Joseph Smith's descendants continued to serve as Prophet and President until the retirement of Wallace B. Smith in the early twenty-first century.
In 1969, Penelope founded The Edgar Wallace Appreciation Society which she ran until her death in 1997, the work being continued by her daughter, also named Penelope.
This situation continued throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, including in the work of Michael Balfe and William Vincent Wallace, and the operas of the great Italian composers, as well as those of Mozart, Beethoven and Meyerbeer, continued to dominate the musical stage in England.
Although standing on separate manifestos in the succeeding election of 2003 the joint working continued, with Labour's Rt Hon Jack McConnell MSP as First Minister, and the LibDems ' Jim Wallace QC MSP as Deputy First Minister ( and Minister for Enterprise and Lifelong Learning ) who was then succeeded by Nicol Stephen of the same party as Deputy First Minister.
In the 1990s, an increasing number of smaller forwards, most notably Dennis Rodman and Charles Barkley, excelled at the traditional Center functions of rebounding, shot-blocking and low-post defense, anticipating a trend towards relying on shorter and quicker post players that has continued into the 2000s, as exemplified by perennial Defensive Players of the Year Ben Wallace and Ron Artest.
When Wallace failed in 1965 to get the constitutional ban on his candidacy lifted, he devised a plan in which Mrs. Wallace would run for governor while he continued to exercise the authority of the office behind the scenes, duplicating the strategy in which Miriam Wallace Ferguson won the 1924 election for governor of Texas, as her husband James E. Ferguson remained the de facto governor.
Though shifting was criticized by some drivers ( Rusty Wallace stated it took away from ability to pass cars while Terry Labonte pointedly called it " a pain in the butt ") and some called for the Jerico to be banned on ovals, the practice continued until 2005 when a new gear rule eliminated the effectiveness of shifting.
Similar depredations under Wallace continued the next year and led to calls for reprisals from the English.

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Garfield appointed Wallace to Turkey believing that the Muslim country would serve as a good background for a second popular novel.
When the Silver Valley population rose dramatically in the 1880s, the seat was moved to Murray in 1884 ( and to Wallace in 1898 ) to better serve the majority of the county's population.
When the Silver Valley population rose dramatically in the 1880s, the seat was moved to Murray in 1884 ( and to Wallace in 1898 ) to better serve the majority of the county's population.
" Such a soil would have been unpromising had Murray intended seriously to farm it ; instead the house, like the other grand expressions of preeminent urban social position that crowned most of Manhattan's prominent rises of ground had other uses: " although some of these estates grew crops for profit ," the historians of New York Edwin G. Burrows and Mike Wallace observe, " their primary purpose — besides providing refuge from epidemics — was to serve as theaters of refinement ".
Since Wallace was out of Alabama for more than twenty days while he was recovering in Holy Cross Hospital in Silver Spring, Maryland, the state constitution required Lieutenant Governor Jere Beasley to serve as acting governor from June 5 until Wallace's return to Alabama on July 7.
Wallace eventually succeeded in getting the term limit repealed, and he would serve three more terms, two of them consecutively.
At his own expense, Wallace organized two full scale ambulances to operate during the siege ; one to serve French wounded, and the second for the benefit of sick and destitute Britons.
On 19 April 1916, Wallace signed an Officers ' Declaration Paper to serve in the Canadian Over-seas Expeditionary Force.
After the Cup Winners ' Cup win in 1972 he handed the reins to assistant Jock Wallace, Jr. and went on to serve the club in Managing director, General manager and Vice chairman roles until his death in 1992.
After completing the 2009 season in this position, Wallace was hired by the Atlanta Braves to serve as their Minor League pitching coordinator.
On April 29, 2011 it was announced Wallace would serve as the Atlanta Braves ' interim major league pitching coach while Roger McDowell was on administrative leave for inappropriate comments towards fans in San Francisco a week prior.

Wallace and Secretary
President Harding brought along with him to the territory the Secretary of Interior Hubert Work, Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover, and Secretary of Agriculture Henry C. Wallace, (" The Three Bears " as Herbert Hoover called themselves ) in order to cut the bureaucracy in their respected departmental jurisdictions of the territory.
* March 2 – Former U. S. Vice-President Henry A. Wallace starts his term of office as U. S. Secretary of Commerce, serving under President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
According to Henry A. Wallace ( then the Secretary of Agriculture in President Franklin D. Roosevelt's cabinet ), in 1934 he saw a 1909 pamphlet on the Great Seal by Gaillard Hunt.
Henry Agard Wallace ( October 7, 1888 – November 18, 1965 ) was the 33rd Vice President of the United States ( 1941 – 1945 ), the Secretary of Agriculture ( 1933 – 1940 ), and the Secretary of Commerce ( 1945 – 1946 ).
Henry A. Wallace, who was at the time was the United States Secretary of Agriculture, toured the village upon its completion.
* Henry Cantwell Wallace ( 1866 – 1924 ), U. S. Secretary of Agriculture, father of Henry A. Wallace
Wallace H. White, Jr., class of 1899, served as Senate Minority Leader from 1944 – 1947 and Senate Majority Leader from 1947 – 1949 ; George J. Mitchell, class of 1954, served as Senate Majority Leader from 1989-1995 before assuming a prominent role in the Northern Ireland peace process ; and William Cohen, class of 1962, spent twenty-five years in the House and Senate before being appointed Secretary of Defense in the Clinton Administration.
Hazlitt became well known both through his articles and by frequently debating prominent politicians on the radio, including: Vice President Henry A. Wallace, Secretary of State Dean Acheson, and U. S. Senators Paul Douglas and Hubert H. Humphrey, the future Vice President.
Famous MSU alumni include former Michigan governors James Blanchard and John Engler, U. S. Senators Debbie Stabenow and Tim Johnson, U. S. Ambassador to Brazil Donna Hrinak, former Jordan Prime Minister Adnan Badran, billionaire philanthropists Tom Gores and Eli Broad, Chief Justice of the Texas Supreme Court Wallace B. Jefferson, trial lawyer Geoffrey Feiger, former Food and Drug Administration official Peter Rheinstein, Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Richard Ford, Teamsters president James P. Hoffa, Quicken Loans founder and Cleveland Cavaliers owner and billionaire Dan Gilbert, Sergeant at Arms of the U. S. House of Representatives Wilson Livingood, former Michigan U. S. Senator and Secretary of Energy Spencer Abraham, former Vice President of the Republic of Liberia Harry Moniba, and former U. S. Ambassador to Italy Peter Secchia.
The AAA reflected the desires of leaders of various farm organizations and Roosevelt's Secretary of Agriculture, Henry A. Wallace.
In the Worldwar series of alternate history novels by Harry Turtledove, Hull becomes president at some point in 1944, following the deaths of first Vice President Wallace and then President Roosevelt ( the then existing rule of succession to the Presidency called for the Secretary of State to take that office if there were no Vice President ).
After the box office hits Hold Your Man and Red Dust, MGM realized it had a goldmine in the Harlow-Gable teaming and paired them in two more films: China Seas with Wallace Beery and Rosalind Russell and Wife vs. Secretary with Myrna Loy and young James Stewart.
In it, Bremer discussed his hatred for Nixon ( Wallace was clearly a secondary target ); fantasized about killing unnamed individuals who angered him, or opening fire at random at the corner of 3rd Street and Wisconsin Avenue downtown ; and also confessed his admiration for Vel Phillips, a pioneering black officeholder of Milwaukee ( who was elected and serving as Secretary of State of Wisconsin when the diary was found ).
The other founding Almanac members Pete Seeger and Lee Hays became President and Executive Secretary, respectively, of People's Songs, an organization with the goal of providing protest music to union activists, repeal of the Taft-Hartley Act, and electing Henry A. Wallace on the third, Progressive Party, ticket.
In advance of the 1 December game James Allan wrote to the Sunderland Secretary Mr. Wallace asking about ticket arrangements for the fixture-Sunderland 2 v 0 Sunderland Albion-1 December 1888
The idea for the first FSP has been credited to various people, most notably U. S. Secretary of Agriculture Henry Wallace and the program's first administrator, Milo Perkins.
It is worth noting that this shift is paralleled by that of Henry Cantwell Wallace, who served as a Progressive Republican Secretary of Agriculture under Harding and Coolidge, and his son Henry A. Wallace who served in the same office as a Democrat under Roosevelt.
Jones later served under Roosevelt as Secretary of Commerce in 1940 — the same position he had turned down a quarter-century before — and served until 1945, when he was forced out in favor of Roosevelt's outgoing Vice President, Henry A. Wallace.
He was once recevied by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and his send-off party was attended by the likes of Ambassador Hans Luther, Assistant Attorney General Joseph B. Keenan, Justice Pierce Butler, Postmaster General James Farley, Secretary Henry A. Wallace, and Canon Anson Phelps Stokes.
This shift of party by father / son cabinet secretaries is paralleled by that of Henry Cantwell Wallace, who served as a Progressive Republican Secretary of Agriculture under Harding and Coolidge, and his son Henry A. Wallace who served in the same office as a Democrat under Franklin D. Roosevelt.

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