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unusual facts about Fred C. Norton


Fred C. Norton

Norton resigned from the House in June 1987, accepting an appointment to the Minnesota Court of Appeals by Governor Rudy Perpich.


Alexander Masters

Masters is also the author of The Genius In My Basement (ISBN 9780007243389), a biography of mathematician Simon P. Norton.

Anita Parkhurst Willcox

She studied at the Chicago Art Institute from 1909 to 1913, learning classic drawing; but also studying mural-painting with John W. Norton.

B. H. Fairchild

His most recent book is Usher (W.W. Norton, 2009), and his poems have appeared in literary journals and magazines including The New Yorker, The Paris Review, The Southern Review, Poetry, TriQuarterly, The Hudson Review, Salmagundi, The Sewanee Review.

Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend

Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend is a 1985 American adventure fantasy film directed by Bill L. Norton and starring William Katt, Sean Young, Patrick McGoohan, and Julian Fellowes.

Bill L. Norton

He also has directed many television series, among them Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, John Doe, Hack, Las Vegas, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Lincoln Heights and Roswell.

Christopher F. Norton

Christopher Frazine Norton (July 21, 1821 Fredonia, Chautauqua County, New York – May 6, 1880 Perry Park, Douglas County, Colorado) was an American politician from New York.

Christopher Norton

:For the 19th-century New York state senator, see Christopher F. Norton.

Cisco Pike

Cisco Pike is a 1972 drama written and directed by Bill L. Norton.

David K. Norton

From 1990 until 2000, he held positions with PepsiCo, Inc., including Senior Vice President, Human Resources for Frito-Lay North America from 1997 to 2000, and Senior Vice President, Human Resources, Pepsi Food Systems, from 1995 to 1996.

David Norton is Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Human Resources Officer of People's United Bank, responsible for all human resources functions, including total rewards, staffing and recruiting, employee relations, learning and development, HRIS, and corporate communications.

Ebenezer F. Norton

He was an unsuccessful for reelection in 1830 to the Twenty-second Congress.

Flak Magazine

The chief editor was James Norton, the managing editors were Joey Rubin and Ben Fowler.

Fred C. Beyer High School

Their rise to excellence started under the instruction of Bill Parks, but the program grew to be nationally recognized under the direction of Gary P. Gilroy.

Fred C. Hamilton

Following the general election of 1927 (which was won by Premier John Bracken's Progressives), Hamilton campaigned for the Liberals in the northern riding of Rupertsland -- which, due to its remoteness, voted after the rest of the province.

Fred C. Hamilton was a Manitoba politician who made two unsuccessful bids for the leadership of the Manitoba Liberal Party (in 1927 and 1931).

Fred C. Kelly

In addition to his journalistic work, he was the official biographer of the Wright brothers, and worked to bring the original 1903 Wright Flyer home to the U.S. from the Science Museum in London, to which Orville Wright lent it during his long feud with the Smithsonian Institution over credit for the first flight.

Fred C. Stinson

He returned to private practise in Toronto and was one of the organizers of the Churchill Society for the Advancement of Parliamentary Democracy.

Frederick Kelly

Fred C. Kelly, American humorist, newspaperman, columnist and author

Herbert Beresford

He was elected to the Manitoba legislature in the 1927 provincial election as an independent Progressive, defeated Liberal Fred C. Hamilton in the sprawling northern constituency of Rupertsland.

Joel N. Ward

He graduated from Beyer High School, and attended a local community college, then worked in a series of jobs, including his father's construction firm.

Judy Clark

Her films include Charles Barton's Beautiful But Broke (1944), Sam Newfield's The Kid Sister (1945), Arthur Dreifuss's Junior Prom (1946), Two Blondes and a Redhead (1947) and Fred C. Brannon's Desperadoes of the West (1950).

Kathleen Thompson

In the last decades of the twentieth century, that began to change with books such as But Some of Us Are Brave (Feminist Press, 1982), edited by Gloria T.Hull, Patricia Bell Scott and Barbara Smith; Paula Giddings' When and Where I Enter (Harper Collins, 1984) and Deborah Gray White's Ar'nt I a Woman (W. W. Norton, 1985), as well as many others.

Miner G. Norton

He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1922 to the Sixty-eighth Congress.

Muriel Vanderbilt

Muriel Vanderbilt married three times, the first in 1925 to Frederic Cameron Church, Jr., a Boston insurance executive.

Nelson I. Norton

:For the Wisconsin politician, see Nelson R. Norton.

Norton was elected as a Republican to the 44th United States Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Representative-elect Augustus F. Allen, holding office from December 6, 1875 to March 3, 1877.

Operation Breadbasket

Operation Breadbasket was founded as a department of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) in 1962, and was operated by Rev. Fred C. Bennette of Atlanta.

Percy Sykes

Meyer, Karl E. and Shareen Blair Brysac, Kingmakers: the Invention of the Modern Middle East, W.W. Norton, 2008.

Rachel DeWoskin

In 2005, W.W. Norton published her memoir, Foreign Babes in Beijing: Behind the Scenes of a New China.

Red Lodge, Norton

:For other buildings with a similar name see Red Lodge (disambiguation)

Roy Gutman

His pocket guide to war crimes, Crimes of War: What the Public Should Know, co-edited with David Rieff, was published by W.W. Norton in 1999 with a second edition in 2007.

Sarah F. Norton

With Susan B. Anthony, Norton campaigned for the admission of women at the Cornell University, and she received the support of its founder, Ezra Cornell.

Simon P. Norton

Norton is the subject of the biography The Genius In My Basement, written by his Cambridge tenant, Alexander Masters.

Stella Garza-Hicks

In December 2009, Garza-Hicks was announced as a member of county-level leadership for Jane Norton's campaign for the U.S. Senate seat held by Michael Bennet.


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