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unusual facts about Chester G. Osborne


Center Moriches, New York

Chester G. Osborne - American composer, American music educator, American writer, American trumpeter


Betty Jane Gorin-Smith

The closing, however, was completed as Miller, after thirty-three years in office, lost reelection in 1998 to Paul E. Osborne, a Campbellsville Realtor.

Chester G. Atkins

When James Shannon decided to run for the Senate seat vacated by the ailing Paul Tsongas, Atkins ran and was elected as a Democrat to the 99th Congress in 1984.

District Attorney's Office v. Osborne

Following the refusal, Osborne filed a claim for due process under 42 U.S.C. §1983, challenging a State's "deprivation of any rights... secured by the Constitution" and requested the DNA evidence against him be tested at his personal expense by Short Tandem Repeat (STR) analysis, a method more discriminating than both RFLP and DQ Alpha, and unavailable at the time of his trial.

Elliott Danforth

The Republican candidate Gilbert A. Deane had received 78 votes more than Democrat Edward B. Osborne, but the Board changed 92 votes and declared Osborne elected by a plurality of 14.

John D. Fredericks

Fredericks was elected as a Republican to the Sixty-eighth Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Henry Z. Osborne.

John F. Osborne

He became an editor at Time–Life, eventually becoming the London-based editor, and then the Far East editor, based in Hong Kong in the 1950s.

William H. Osborne

William H. Osborne (born March 27, 1960 in Detroit, Michigan, USA), former president and CEO of Federal Signal Corporation, was replaced by Dennis J. Martin on November 1, 2010.


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