In 1926, Perkins was accused of conspiring with Republican Governor Owen Brewster and the Klan's Imperial Wizard, Hiram Evans in a Washington, D.C. Hotel Room, to sabotage the candidacy of a Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate, Arthur R. Gould, who was running an anti-Klan campaign.
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He would defeated Puma and "The American Dragon" Bryan Danielson in a triple threat match that lasted 30 minutes.
Blues pianist Joe Willie "Pinetop" Perkins for instance had once been a tractor driver on a Mississippi plantation before enjoying a successful career with Muddy Waters.
Notable proponents of Aboriginal sovereignty included Charles Perkins and Gary Foley.
The 11-member board of directors included financiers E. Roland Harriman and George W. Perkins.
Perkins was elected simultaneously as a Democrat to the 98th and the 99th Congress by special election, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of his father, U.S. Representative Carl Dewey Perkins.
It is named after the late Carl D. Perkins, Congressman from the 7th District of Kentucky.
Carl C. Perkins (born 1954), commonly known as Chris Perkins, former U.S. Congressman
In subsequent issues, CineAction! (the logo dropped the exclamation point with the 23rd issue) went on to publish the work of Douglas Pye, V. F. Perkins, Scott Forsyth, Tony French, Tony Williams, Edward Gallafent, Brad Stevens, Deborah Thomas, Andrew Britton, and scores more.
William T. Perkins, Jr. (posthumous Medal of Honor for smothering a grenade in the Vietnam War)
He was elected as a Democrat to the Sixty-first Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of James B. Perkins (April 19, 1910 – March 3, 1911).
1982, the Perkinses left Voice of Calvary Ministries to return to California, where they founded Harambee Christian Family Center in Northwest Pasadena.
with Edward J. Perkins ( (eds.) The Peace Process Between Israel and Arab Countries: Achievements and Obstacles.
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with Edward J. Perkins (eds.) The Palestinian Refugees Problem: Traditional Positions and New Solutions.
T.J. Perkins, a professional wrestler who performs under the ring name Manik
In 1866 he was re-elected to his former judicial post in Brazoria County, but the regional Union commander, Major General Joseph J. Reynolds removed him from office on April 25, 1869 as "an impediment to Reconstruction".
William T. Perkins, Jr. (1947–1967), United States Marine and Medal of Honor recipient
In 1899, R. C. L. Perkins described the species as Xylocopa aeneipennis, and in 1922, P. H. Timberlake identified it as Xylocopa varipuncta.