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unusual facts about Arthur E. Bartlett


Arthur E. Bartlett

He and a partner founded the company in 1971 with a single office, which had expanded to 7,700 offices worldwide by the time of his death, though he had sold the business to Trans World Corporation in 1979 for nearly $90 million.


Arthur E. Andersen

Arthur E. Andersen also served as Treasurer of the Norwegian-American Historical Association (1936–42) and was a director of the State Bank & Trust Co. (Evanston, Illinois).

Arthur E. Becher

He joined Milwaukee Art Student's League and sketched at Jones Island with Louis Mayer and other artists.

Arthur E. Kennelly

Kennelly joined Thomas Edison's West Orange laboratory in December 1887, staying until March 1894.

Arthur E. Loeser

From June 1940 to August 1941 he served with Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Bath, Maine.

Arthur E. Nelson

Nelson unsuccessfully ran for the United States Senate as a Republican in 1928 against Henrik Shipstead (receiving 33.4% of the vote), but was elected fourteen years later, in November 1942 to finish out the term of deceased Senator Ernest Lundeen, which had temporarily been filled by appointee Joseph H. Ball (who won the November 1942 election for the full six-year term from 1943 to 1949).

Arthur E. Redfern

As reported by the San Francisco Call of November 7, 1907 that said he was working as a chauffer for trainer/owner Charles Durnell.

Arthur E. Reimer

During the 1916 campaign, Reimer and Harrison toured the country steadily in support of their party, with Reimer thrown in jail for a time by the authorities of the mining town of Butte, Montana for pushing his radical message, while his running mate Harrison suffered a similar fate in the steel city of Homestead, Pennsylvania.

Arthur E. Tokle

In 1948, he married Oddfrid Larsen and settled in Lake Telemark, New Jersey, a semi-rural community favored by Scandinavian immigrants.

Bartlett Glacier

It was discovered in December 1934 by the Byrd Antarctic Expedition geological party under Quin Blackburn, and named by Richard E. Byrd for Captain Robert A. Bartlett of Brigus, Newfoundland, a noted Arctic navigator and explorer who recommended that the expedition acquire the Bear, an ice-ship which was purchased and rechristened by Byrd as the Bear of Oakland.

California Social Work Hall of Distinction

Through 2013, there have been 82 honorees inducted into the California Social Work Hall of Distinction, including Dana W. Bartlett, Emory Bogardus, Barbara Lee, Biddy Mason, Virginia Satir, Judith Wallerstein, and Mariko Yamada.

David L. Bartlett

He has also been on the faculty at schools such as American Baptist Seminary of the West and Graduate Theological Union, The Divinity School of The University of Chicago , Union Theological Seminary in Richmond, Virginia, Yale Divinity School, and Columbia Theological Seminary.

Francis A. Teall

He assisted Ephraim G. Squier in preparing his Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley (Washington, 1848), and John R. Bartlett in the first edition of his Dictionary of Americanisms, and made the analytical index to the American edition of Napier's Peninsular War.

George A. Bartlett

He was elected as a Democrat to the Sixtieth and Sixty-first Congresses (March 4, 1907 - March 3, 1911) and did not seek re-election in 1910.

John C. Bartlett, Jr.

Freeholder Bartlett has served as Mayor of Pine Beach, New Jersey and has retired as an American History Teacher from Toms River High School North.

Bartlett is an Ocean County native who has lived in Pine Beach since 1947 and was a member of the inaugural graduating class of Ocean County College.

Loeser

Arthur E. Loeser (born 1903), appointed to the United States Naval Academy on 15 August 1923

Løkken IF

Notable skiers were Kåre Vaslag and the five brothers Henry, Torger, Kyrre, Egil and Arthur E. Tokle.

Marysville, Ohio

Arthur E. Drumm — industrialist, inventor, industrial broom pioneer

Molokan

When they arrived in Los Angeles, they were befriended by local settlement house director Dana W. Bartlett.

Mutual Pharmaceutical Co. v. Bartlett

The Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act (FDCA) requires that all drug manufactures gain approval from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) before engaging in interstate commerce.

Nikola Tesla Museum

A series of selected letters, placed on both sides of the photograph, witnesses the highest acknowledgements expressed to Tesla by the greatest scientists of his time: Albert Einstein, William Crookes, Lord Kelvin, Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, Robert A. Millikan, Lee de Forest, Edwin H. Armstrong, Arthur H. Compton, Arthur E. Kennelly, Popov and Pupin.

Robin Henderson

She was named to become the center's Acting Director effective August 3, 2012, following the retirement of the previous director, Arthur E. Goldman, to take a private sector position.

On July 9, 2012, Marshall's acting director, Arthur E. "Gene" Goldman, announced that he would be leaving NASA to become the executive director for Aerojet's Southeast Space Operations division.

Wolfgang Sievers

He also received commissions from architectural firms including Bates, Smart and McCutcheon, Hassall & McConnell, Leith & Bartlett, Winston Hall and Yuncken Freeman.


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