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unusual facts about Alexander J. Foley


Alexander J. Foley

At a young age he decided that he was not going to work the coal mines as his father had done.


Alexander J. Menza

After a long history of cancer, Menza died on March 5, 2007, in Rome following a heart attack.

Alexander J. Resa

He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1946 to the Eightieth Congress.

Resa was elected as a Democrat to the Seventy-ninth Congress (January 3, 1945-January 3, 1947).

Brian Foley

Brian X. Foley (born 1957), American politician in the New York State Senate

Center for National Policy

Other CNP Board members have included former U.S. Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin, former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Thomas Foley, former Republican Members of Congress Jack Buechner and Rod Chandler, and former Democratic Members of Congress John Brademas and Michael Barnes.

Edward Foley

Edward P. Foley (1891–1980), Speaker of the Prince Edward Island legislature in 1959

Francis B. Foley

Francis was enrolled in Girard College, a free boarding school, at that time limited to fatherless white boys, from which he graduated in 1904, after completing a high school education.

Jack E. Foley

One of them was so sick of hearing "dummkopf" that he decided kill all of the prisoners with his BAR.

Joseph P. Foley

Foley practised law with James Albert Manning Aikins and later with Tupper, McTavish, Foley and Tupper.

M. Louise Gross

Louise Gross (1884-1951) was secretary to New York City Tammany Hall district leader Thomas F. Foley, a close associate of Al Smith.

Mark Lesko

In 2009, Lesko was the Democratic candidate for the open Brookhaven Town Supervisor position, which was vacated by Democrat Brian X. Foley.

Midvale Steel

Other notable people who worked for Midvale Steel or in close cooperation with it include Henry Gantt, James Buchanan Eads, Theodore Cooper, and Francis B. Foley.

Rational choice theory

Duncan K. Foley (2003, p. 1) has also provided an important critic of the concept of rationality and its role in economics.

Roger Foley

Roger D. Foley (1917-1996), U.S. federal judge, and son of Roger Thomas Foley

Susan Bysiewicz

On November 3, one day after the general election, Bysiewicz announced that Democratic candidate Dannel Malloy was the unofficial winner of the governor race, beating Republican Tom Foley.

User interface management systems

Important research in this field has been done by Brad Myers, Dan Olsen, Scott Hudson and James D. Foley.

USS Dallas

The first ship was named after Alexander J. Dallas and the second after Dallas, Texas.


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