Dyal was elected as a Democrat to the Eighty-ninth Congress (January 3, 1965 – January 3, 1967).
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He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1966 to the Ninetieth Congress.
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Contemporary historians, such as Larry Daniels and Kenneth W. Noe, consider that Grant actually saved himself by the conclusion of the first day of battle and that the rivalry between Grant and Buell hampered the conduct of battle on the second day.
Kenneth W. Ford (born 1926), American physicist, teacher, and author
After the World War, he covered the 1948 Arab–Israeli War and authored the book: New Star in the Near East.
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He had a brother, Richard Bilby, who became a judge on the United States District Court for the District of Arizona.
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Kenneth W. Bilby (October 7, 1918 – August 1, 1997) was a winner of the Legion of Honor, an executive vice president of RCA, and the author of The General, a book on David Sarnoff's role in the creation of RCA and television.
Griffin's version of Ebb Tide (song) was played in the fifth season premiere of the popular TV drama series Mad Men.
Kenneth W. Noe is an American historian whose primary interests are the American Civil War, Appalachia and the American South.
Another of Rendell's interests is the American West, and in 2004–5 the Museum of Our National Heritage in Lexington, Massachusetts, mounted an exhibition of letters, diaries, artifacts and art from his collection, acquired over decades.
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Rendell has commented on the forged 'Black Diaries' of Sir. Roger Casement, the Irish rebel.
Kenneth W. Stein (born in 1946 Hampstead,New York) is an American historian and politologist.
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In 1997, Stein was a recipient of the Emory Williams teaching award, given as a highest honor of excellence in teaching at Emory University.
At that time he was instrumental in establishing the Southeastern Georgia School of Biblical Studies in Waycross, Georgia.
During the Clinton impeachment trial in 1998, while Merletti was Director of the Secret Service, Independent Counsel Kenneth W. Starr's prosecutors requested that numerous Secret Service agents testify in the investigation of President Clinton's relationship with Monica Lewinsky.
Formed over a period of more than 50 years by its founder, Kenneth W. Rendell, the museum's collections document in detail the events of the war, from the signing of the Versailles Treaty, which ended World War I, to the Nuremberg and Tokyo war crimes trials, which brought the Second World War to its close.
Necronomicon Press published critical works by such pioneering Lovecraft scholars as Dirk W. Mosig, Stefan R. Dziemianowicz, Kenneth W. Faig and S. T. Joshi, including Joshi's biography, H. P. Lovecraft: A Life (1996).