Oliver was elected as a Democrat to the Sixty-eighth and to the five succeeding Congresses and served from March 4, 1923, until his resignation on June 18, 1934.
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The first of these, the 101st Provisional Combat Bomb Wing, commanded by Brigadier General Frank A. Armstrong, Jr., set up its headquarters at Bassingbourn on 16 April 1943.
Golder was the younger brother of historian Frank A. Golder (1877-1929), an academic expert on the history of Imperial Russia.
Oliver was elected as a Democrat to the 65th United States Congress, holding office from March 4, 1917, to March 3, 1919.
Frank A. Mason (1862–1940), an attorney and the first full-time football coach at Harvard University.
She was the Associate Dean of the University of Florida Division of Continuing Education and in 2008 she accepted the position as Interim Dean of the Division of Continuing Education.
The main members included: Oliver, Lord Milner, Lord Carson, Geoffrey Robinson (Geoffrey Dawson), Waldorf Astor, General Henry Wilson, Philip Kerr, Leander Starr Jameson, and David Lloyd George.
He married Alice Catherine Donoghue on May 21, 1919, and they moved to Lusk, Wyoming.
His family, who were ethnic Jews, emigrated to the United States during Golder's early boyhood years, probably in the immediate aftermath of the Odessa Pogrom of 1881.
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He never married but was survived by his younger brother Benjamin M. Golder, who sat as a Republican Congressman from Pennsylvania at the time of his death.
Mason was the son of David H. Mason, an attorney and politician who served on the Massachusetts Board of Education, in the Massachusetts House of Representatives, and later as the United States Attorney for the District of Massachusetts.
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This was the first time in school history that the football team had a full-time head coach (Lucius Littauer coached on several occasions in 1881, but did not coach the team full-time).
Frank A. Perret became involved in the development of the theory of EMF (s:.Counter-electromotive force, CEMF).
Frank A. Sedita Academy is an elementary school located in the West Side of Buffalo, New York.
Welch also served as “Gold Badge” Command Master Chief for the Ninth Coast Guard District, Cleveland, Ohio, where he represented the enlisted men and women of the “Great Lakes,” and as Master Chief of the Coast Guard Chief Petty Officer Academy in Petaluma, California.
On May 29, 1911, Youmans was nominated by President William H. Taft to a seat on the United States District Court for the Western District of Arkansas vacated by John H. Rogers.
Frank A. Alexander (born 1937), American Thoroughbred horse racing trainer
Frank A. Armstrong (1902–1969), United States Army Air Forces Brigadier General
Frank A. Briggs (1858–1898), American Governor of the state of North Dakota
Frank A. Mason (1862–1940), American attorney who also served as the first full-time football coach at Harvard University
Frank A. Mathews, Jr. (1904–1964), American Republican Party politician from New Jersey
Frank A. McClintock (1921–2011), American mechanical engineer in material science
Frank L. Oliver (born 1922), Pennsylvania House member since 1973, representing the 195th District
Frank A. Welch (born 1959), Master Chief Petty Officer of the U.S. Coast Guard
Oliver owned a summer estate named Dungannon Hall in Hamilton Twp, Ontario, just north of Cobourg.
Private rooms were found, but by April 1817, in an atmosphere of suspicion and with the government spy and agent provocateur Oliver active in the city, regular club meetings were suspended.
Those listed as contributors to the study included Frank A. Beach, Irving Bieber, Wainright Churchill, Albert Ellis, Paul Gebhard, Evelyn Hooker, Laud Humphreys, Judd Marmor, Wardell Pomeroy, Edward Sagarin, Robert Stoller, Clarence Tripp, and Colin J. Williams.
Jack P. Oliver, former Republican member of the Ohio House of Representatives
In 1918 his father who was chairman of National City Bank of New York died and the younger Stillman engaged in a fight with Frank A. Vanderlip to control the company.
Oliver and his wife, Holly, and their two sons, Evan and Gavin, live in Highland, California
Joe "King" Oliver, (1885-1938), American bandleader and jazz musician
Julie Enfield is the daughter of the Canadian M.P. and Q.C. barrister Frank A. Enfield.
MG Oliver led the division throughout the remainder of the war, including training in the Mojave Desert near Needles, California through March 1943, the Tennessee Maneuvers through the Summer, and final validation and reorganization of the division at Pine Camp (Now Fort Drum, New York) through the Winter into early 1944.
The modern metapsychology movement was founded by psychiatrist Frank A. Gerbode, and stresses therapy as a way of developing the spirit for personal growth, rather than as an answer to mental disorders.
Also a talented tennis player, there was a possibility of a future Davis Cup appearance.
Norm M. Oliver (born 1885), Australian rules footballer for Collingwood
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Norm L. Oliver (1922-1944), Australian rules footballer for Collingwood
Robert T. Oliver (1909–2000), American author, lecturer, and authority on public speaking
He enrolled at the Culver Military Academy in Culver, Indiana, where he played football, basketball, and baseball, competed in varsity shell crew, and was the academy's heavyweight boxing champion.
In Religious Technology Center v. Gerbode, 1994 WL 228607 (C.D. Cal. 1994) (against Frank A. Gerbode, inventor of Traumatic Incident Reduction), a Rule 11 sanction of $8,887.50 was imposed against Helena Kobrin, an attorney for the Church, for bringing baseless and frivolous claims.
In 1988, 7 protesters, include State Representative James V. Oliver, were arrested while trying to block the demolition of an 1857 building on Park Street.
There he came into daily contact with the inner workings of Air Force commanders in England, including Brig. Gen. Frank A. Armstrong, and was a close observer of the development of the Eighth into a powerful combat force.
The former dean of the Division of Continuing Education, Dr. James W. Knight, retired in 2008, and the former associate dean, Dr. Eileen I. Oliver, is now the current interim dean.
Vollbrecht, Oliver: Victor Kraft: rationale Normenbegründung und logischer Empirismus: eine philosophische Studie, Munich: Utz 2004 in German.
Joe "King" Oliver wrote the tune West End Blues in commemoration of the area; a recording of the number by Louis Armstrong is one of the most famous jazz recordings of the 1920s.
He appears to have played a significant role in thwarting the Pentridge or Pentrich Rising of 1817, leading to the execution of Brandreth, Ludlam and Turner.
Elected as a Democrat to the 27th United States Congress, Oliver was United States Representative holding office from March 4, 1841, to March 3, 1843.
William J. Oliver, 19th century informer and suspected agent provocateur