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unusual facts about Albert L. Farr


History of Piedmont, California

He loaned the city enough to buy the park, and encouraged the Bay Area architect Albert L. Farr to create the Civic Center Plan.


Albert L. Hopkins

worked at the US MIT Instrumentation Laboratory (now known as the Draper Lab) during the development of the Apollo Guidance, Navigation, and Control System, or the GN&C.

The system was designed in two forms, one for the command module and one for the lunar module.

After leaving Draper Labs, Albert Hopkins, with his wife Lynne Zaccaria, opened a pottery and antiques shop in South Danbury, New Hampshire.

Albert L. Myer

General Nelson A. Miles had been installed by the President of the United States as the first American military governor of the Island, and Francisco Porrata Doria had been elected mayor by the people of Ponce as was the custom for many decades under the old Spanish system.

Major Myer was appointed by the first military governor of Puerto Rico, Major General Nelson A. Miles.

A year earlier the United States had invaded the island and installed a military central government based in San Juan.

Albert L. Vreeland

He attended the public schools and was employed as an ambulance driver for the American Red Cross in 1918 and 1919.

He was not a candidate for renomination in 1942 to the 78th United States Congress.

After leaving Congress, he reentered the Army on January 4, 1943, and served two years in Australia and New Guinea.

Albert Osborn

Albert L. Osborn (1858–1940), member of the Wisconsin State Assembly

Blackburn Athletic F.C.

Their most famous player was goalkeeper Tommy "Chick" Farr who signed for the club in August 1933 and a year later moved to English Second Division side Bradford Park Avenue, and in his 16 year career with them made over 500 appearances.

Emerson Network Power

key people = David N. Farr,
Chairman, CEO, and President, Emerson
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French demonstration of 15 May 1848

The crowd then marched to the City Hall of Paris, where it proclaimed an "insurrectionary government" with Blanqui, Ledru-Rollin, Albert L'Ouvrier, Louis Blanc, Aloysius Huber, Thoré, Pierre Leroux, and Raspail to serve as ministers.


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