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During President Garfield's limited tenure, he appointed several ambassadors, notably James R. Lowell as U. S. minister to England ; and the famous author of Ben-Hur and former Union Civil War general, Lew Wallace, as U. S. minister to Turkey.
Jones has had affairs with such well-known women as Mary Wilson of The Supremes and former Miss World Marjorie Wallace.
In July 1987, Labour MP Ken Livingstone used his maiden speech to raise the 1975 allegations of a former Army Press officer in Northern Ireland, Colin Wallace, who also alleged a plot to destabilise Wilson.
Andy " Champ " Purcell ( Wallace Beery ) is the former world heavyweight champion, now down on his luck and living in squalid conditions with his eight-year-old son " Dink " in Tijuana, Mexico.
A coalition of PLP dissidents and former UBP members formed the Free National Movement ( FNM ) in 1971 under the leadership of Cecil Wallace Whitfield.
The Pistons signed back their former player and former defensive player of the year, center Ben Wallace, before the 2009 – 2010 season.
His best friend, Yale ( Michael Murphy ), married to Emily ( Anne Byrne ), is having an affair with Mary Wilkie ( Diane Keaton ); her ex-husband and former teacher, Jeremiah ( Wallace Shawn ), also appears.
It was named for the former Governor of Alabama, George C. Wallace.
Barbara's third and only surviving son ( Wallace and the two older sons died in the Second World War ) was Billy Wallace ( b. 1927 ), a former escort of Princess Margaret.
It is the birthplace of former Alabama governor George C. Wallace, as well as Baseball Hall of Famer and current Atlanta Braves broadcaster, Don Sutton.
* George Wallace, Jr. ( born October 17, 1951 ), is a former Alabama Public Service Commissioner, State Treasurer.
* Nicolle Wallace, former White House Communications Director and spokesperson for John McCain for President.
The playground was dedicated and named in honor of Wallace E. " Moses " Marriner a former Police Chief of the Waverly Hall Police Department.
Brentwood was created by Wallace A. Bartlett, a Civil War veteran, former foreman for the Government Printing Office, Patent Office examiner, and inventor originally from Warsaw, New York.
Located at the former site of the Revere Methodist Church, Ar-Del Park was dedicated on May 30, 1946 as a memorial to Revere natives John Arnold Wallace and Delmar Brown, who died serving their country during World War II.
* Crissy Wallace ( former NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Driver )
" Bigfoot " Wallace, a former resident of the town.
In the Autumn of 1878, the president appointed Lew Wallace, a former Union Army general, as Governor of the New Mexico Territory.
Weaving was born at the University Teaching Hospital in Ibadan, Nigeria, to English parents Anne ( née Lennard ), a tour guide and former teacher, and Wallace Weaving, a seismologist.
* Harry Brookings Wallace, former Chancellor of Washington University in St. Louis
* Wallace Heights, a former military housing area in north-end Dartmouth
The committee was composed of an " A list " of powerful U. S. citizens including former ambassador and first NCFE chairman Joseph Grew ; Central Intelligence Agency ( CIA ) director Allen Dulles ; Reader's Digest owner Dewitt Wallace ; former diplomat and the co-founder of Public Opinion Quarterly Dewitt Clinton Poole ; and prominent New York investment banker Frank Altschul.

Wallace and vice
Late in the campaign the Republicans obtained letters written by Henry A. Wallace, the Democratic vice presidential nominee, to controversial Russian mystic Nicholas Roerich, who had invented an eclectic religion based on Tibetan Buddhism.
The fight over the vice presidential nomination proved to be historic, as FDR's declining health led to his death in April 1945, and Truman thus became the nation's 33rd President instead of Wallace.
Curtis Emerson LeMay ( November 15, 1906 – October 1, 1990 ) was a general in the United States Air Force and the vice presidential running mate of American Independent Party presidential candidate George Wallace in 1968.
When reporter Arthur Wallace Dunn interviewed Shively at the convention, the senator said he " did not want the glory of a defeat as a vice presidential candidate.
Many expected that Byrnes would be the Democratic nominee for vice president with Roosevelt in 1944 replacing Henry A. Wallace, whom party officials strongly felt was too eccentric to replace an ailing President who likely going to die before his next term ended.
* 1957: Wallace Turner and William Lambert, Portland Oregonian, " for their expose of vice and corruption in Portland involving some municipal officials and officers of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen and Helpers of America, Western Conference.
Wallace Farrington became vice president and general business manager.
It was inspired in part by a famous speech made earlier in the same year where vice president Henry A. Wallace proclaimed the dawning of the " Century of the Common Man ".
where vice president Henry A. Wallace proclaimed the dawning of the " Century of the Common Man ".
In 1948 Taylor chosen as the vice presidential candidate on the Progressive ticket headed by former Vice President Henry A. Wallace of Iowa.
The far left ( comprising Communist Party members and fellow travelers ) wanted to continue détente with Russia, and followed FDR's vice president Henry Wallace in a quixotic crusade in 1948 that failed to win broad support and, indeed, largely destroyed the far left in the Democratic party.

Wallace and president
The same description of the car's driver was also given by the president of the Board of Education, H. Wallace Caldwell, who had also witnessed the accident.
* Wallace Sterling ( 1906 – 1985 ), Canadian-born American university president
Near the Wallace House is the Old Dutch Parsonage, where Reverend Jacob Rutsen Hardenbergh, a founder and first president of Rutgers University, then called Queens College, lived.
Three months later, three of the six and eighteen others became the guild's first officers and board of directors: Ralph Morgan ( its first president ), Alden Gay, Kenneth Thomson, Alan Mowbray ( who personally funded the organization when it was first founded ), Leon Ames, Tyler Brooke, Clay Clement, James Gleason, Lucile Webster Gleason, Boris Karloff ( reportedly influenced by long hours suffered during the filming of Frankenstein ), Claude King, Noel Madison, Reginald Mason, Bradley Page, Willard Robertson, Ivan Simpson, C. Aubrey Smith, Charles Starrett, Richard Tucker, Arthur Vinton, Morgan Wallace and Lyle Talbot.
David Alexander Wallace — first president, 1856-1878
Wallace was acting president of the college from 1894 to 1900, president from 1900 to 1906, and professor until just before his death in 1939.
Treen attributed Boggs's victory to the supporters of former Alabama Governor George C. Wallace Jr., who ran for president on the American Independent Party ticket.
In the late 1960s, the magazine attacked segregationist George Wallace, who ran in Democratic primaries ( 1964 and 1972 ) and made an independent run for president in 1968.
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.
" Wallace called Brewer " Sissy Britches " and promised not to run for president a third time.
This changed with the start of the Cold War and the 1948 departure of leftist editor Henry A. Wallace to run for president on the Progressive ticket.
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 ).
It was inaugurated by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, and Robert Keith Wallace became the first university president in 1973.
Ted Wallace, president of MAPI, stated that the company tests its products before and after shipment from India to the US, and that its products are examined for purity, heavy metals, residual pesticides, and biological contaminants.
Roosevelt refused to endorse anybody other than Wallace, but preferred Byrnes as the best alternative to Wallace and sought to push him as the party's nominee for president if the party's delegates refused to renominate Wallace at the 1944 Democratic National Convention.
The former PRR electrified Main Line west of Philadelphia is now owned and operated by Amtrak and shared with SEPTA as far as Paoli and Thorndale. PRR's president William Wallace Atterbury announced in 1928 plans to electrify the lines between New York, Philadelphia, Washington and Harrisburg.
This pattern was broken by Wallace B. Smith, who designated W. Grant McMurray church president.
That same year, he was Vice Chairman of an organization in Florida which supported George Wallace for president.
In 1848, after her father was elected president, Mary Elizabeth married William Wallace Smith Bliss, an army officer who had served with her father.

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