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It starred Adam Brazier as Hapgood, Kate Hennig as Cora, Blythe Wilson as Fay, and Richard Ouzounian as Narrator, who also served as director.
He has served as scholar in residence at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, D. C. and the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton.
During primitive recording sessions in the garage, Berry served as producer and arranger, and experimented with multi-part vocal arrangements ( five years before he started working professionally with Brian Wilson )
* General Louis H. Wilson, a decorated war veteran who served as Commandant of the Marine Corps.
His first Cabinet appointment was as Employment secretary under Harold Wilson in 1974, and later served as Leader of the House of Commons under James Callaghan.
Thomas Riley Marshall ( March 14, 1854 June 1, 1925 ) was an American Democratic politician who served as the 28th Vice President of the United States ( 1913 1921 ) under Woodrow Wilson.
This reorganization was engineered in large part by Secretary of State Knox's First Assistant Secretary, Huntington Wilson, who served as de facto Secretary of State due to the frequent absence of Knox.
Joseph R. Wilson served as the first permanent clerk of the southern church's General Assembly, was Stated Clerk from 1865 1898 and was Moderator of the PCUS General Assembly in 1879.
Wilson Falor " Bud " Flagg ( October 26, 1938-September 11, 2001 ) served in the United States Navy, achieving the rank of Rear Admiral.
Benjamin Wilson was also a well known Indian fighter who served as justice of the peace for the Mexican authorities and it was while hunting down renegade Indians that he discovered what is present day Big Bear, California which received that name because Wilson and his posse lassoed and killed over thirty grizzly bears while passing through.
Statement of American war aims by Wilson, served as basis for Treaty of Versailles and the League of Nations.
Wilson first served as Prime Minister in the 1960s, during a period of low unemployment and relative economic prosperity ( though also of significant problems with the UK's external balance of payments ).
Here young Dick Groves met Grace ( Boo ) Wilson, the daughter of Colonel Richard Hulbert Wilson, a career Army officer who had served with Chaplain Groves with the 8th Infantry in Cuba.
During a road trip to Traverse City, MI in 2006, former Cy Young winner Doug Drabek served as manager while Wilson was tending to things at his Texas home.
After a knee wound in August 1941, which almost cost him his right leg, Hogg was deemed too old for further front-line service, and later served on the staff of General " Jumbo " Wilson before leaving the army with the rank of major.
He served in the Conservative shadow cabinet during the Wilson government, and built up his practice at the Bar where one of his clients was the Prime Minister and his political opponent, Harold Wilson.
In 1918, Woodrow Wilson appointed Dulles as legal counsel to the United States delegation to the Versailles Peace Conference where he served under his uncle, Robert Lansing, then Secretary of State.
Afterwards, he served as a member of the War Reparations Committee at the request of President Wilson.
Because he had stated repeatedly that he would serve only four years ( only Charles E. Wilson and Robert McNamara among his predecessors served longer ), it came as no surprise when President Nixon on 28 November 1972 nominated Elliot L. Richardson to succeed him.
Wilson was elected Vice President of the United States on the Republican ticket with President Ulysses S. Grant to replace the controversial Schuyler Colfax and served from 4 March 1873 until his death.
* Carter Glass, representative and Senator ( Democratic Party ) in the early 20th century, served as the U. S. Secretary of the Treasury under Woodrow Wilson
* John Wilson, the ' Spurgeon of Woolwich ', a notable Baptist preacher in the 1930s and served a congregation of 3, 000 members

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The US Federal Reserve was created by the U. S. Congress through the passing of The Federal Reserve Act in the Senate and its signing by President Woodrow Wilson on the same day, December 23, 1913.
In early 1913 Victoriano Huerta, the commander of the armed forces conspired with Félix Díaz ( Porfirio Díaz's nephew ), Bernardo Reyes, and US Ambassador Henry Lane Wilson against Madero, which culminated in a ten-day siege of La Ciudadela known as La decena tragica ( the Tragic Ten Days ).
He was a critic of President Woodrow Wilson and US entry into World War I.
President Woodrow Wilson had been a driving force behind the League's formation and strongly influenced the form it took, but the US Senate voted not to join on 19 November 1919.
The Agar Gun, otherwise known as a " coffee-mill gun " because of its resemblance to a coffee mill, was invented by Wilson Agar at the beginning of the US Civil War.
Several by Thomas Wilson are in the US Library of Congress online collection.
* John L. Wilson, US Representative and Senator
Overall, Wilson is seen to have managed a number of difficult political issues with considerable tactical skill, including such potentially divisive issues for his party as the role of public ownership, British membership of the European Community, and the Vietnam War, in which he officially resisted US pressure to involve Britain and send British troops.
Part of the price paid by Wilson after talks with President Johnson in June 1967 for US assistance with the UK economy was his agreement to maintain a military presence East of Suez.
NAFTA Initialing Ceremony, October 1992 ; From left to right: ( Standing ) Mexican President Carlos Salinas | Salinas, US President George H. W. Bush | Bush, Prime Minister Mulroney, ( Seated ) Jaime Serra Puche, Carla Hills, Michael Wilson ( politician ) | Michael Wilson.
In 1901 Albright and Wilson started making phosphorus sesquisulfide at their Niagara Falls, New York plant for the US market, but American manufacturers continued to use white phosphorus matches.
His whereabouts remain unknown and a news article states ," Like many protesters, Wilson Mesilien, coordinator of the pro-Aristide 30 September Foundation wore a T-shirt demanding the return of foundation leader Lovinsky Pierre-Antoine, a human rights activist and critic of both UN and US involvement in Haiti.
In addition to the County Government described above, there are other political entities which are controlled by the County, but have their own appointed boards ; the Seminole County Expressway Authority, the Seminole County Port Authority, the Fred R. Wilson Memorial Law Library and the US 17-92 Community Redevelopment Agency
In 1981, following the election of US President Ronald Reagan, aid for the mujahideen through Zia's Pakistan significantly increased, mostly due to the efforts of Texas Congressman Charlie Wilson and CIA officer Gust Avrakotos.
A friendly Member of Congress arranged for a dedicated motor enthusiast, President Woodrow Wilson, to contribute US $ 5 whereupon he was issued Highway Certificate # 1.
" The album's singles — the Bruce Johnston-produced original " Bluebirds Over the Mountains " ( Billboard # 64 ) and the Carl Wilson-produced cover of The Ronettes ' " I Can Hear Music "— won lukewarm attention, with the latter reaching # 24 on the Billboard single chart in April 1969 ; the lead track, the Wilson / Love-authored " Do It Again ", an unabashed throwback to the band's earlier surf hits, had been an international hit in the summer of 1968, reaching # 20 in the US charts and # 1 the UK while also scoring well in other countries.
In 1852, Wilson was an unsuccessful candidate for US Representative.
* Wilson, David M .; Anglo-Saxon Art: From The Seventh Century To The Norman Conquest, Thames and Hudson ( US edn.
This is not at all unusual, as the first commonly agreed international broadcast was a Morse Code telegram transmitted from US President Wilson to the German Kaiser ( mid-1918 ) via a high powered longwave transmitter on the US East Coast ( this important event in international broadcasting history was described in depth in the IEEE " The History of International Broadcasting " first volume ).
This segment of US 61 through Wilson has been designated as part of Great River Road, a tourist route to display the heritage of communities along the Mississippi River.
* Joseph Gardner Wilson, Oregon supreme court justice and US congressman
* Woodrow Wilson, US president ( summer resident at author Winston Churchill's Harlakenden House )
Wilson is located at the intersection of Interstate 95 and US 264 ; approximately 45 minutes east of Raleigh, the state capital.

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