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2 unusual facts about Matthew F. Hale


Matthew F. Hale

Beginning on July 2, 1999, Smith shot nine Orthodox Jews walking to and from their synagogues in Chicago's West Rogers Park neighborhood, killed two people, including former Northwestern University basketball coach Ricky Byrdsong, in Evanston, Illinois, and a 26-year-old Korean graduate student named Won-Joon Yoon who was shot as he was on his way to church in Bloomington, Indiana.

Mark Potok, director of intelligence for the Southern Poverty Law Center, believes that Smith may have acted in retaliation after Hale's application to practice law was rejected.


David Malcolm Renton

The observatory was a project of the University of Chicago, under the direction of Professor George E. Hale and Professor Edwin Frost.

Emiliano Mercado del Toro

After that, researchers tried to track him down, but only after the November 2004 death of Fred H. Hale, Sr. did someone finally start sending in documents.

Fred H. Hale, Sr.

The Guinness Book of World Records recognized Hale as the oldest licensed driver when he was 108 years old.

Halestorm

Siblings Arejay and Elizabeth "Lzzy" Hale have been actively writing and performing original music since 1997 when they were 10 and 13 years old, respectively.

John P. Hale

Hale was elected to the Senate in 1855 to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Atherton; James Bell, a Whig, was elected to New Hampshire's other Senate seat in the same election.

He served as counsel in 1851 in the trials that arose out of the forcible rescue of the fugitive slave Shadrach Minkins from the custody of the United States Marshal in Boston.

Kansas City Fire Department

In 1882, George C. Hale was appointed Chief of the KCFD, a role he held for 31 years.

Lanae' Hale

She sought help from a psychiatrist, and then read Psalm 147:3.

Matthew F. Jones

His 1999 novel Deepwater was adapted for a 2006 film of the same title, starring Lucas Black and Peter Coyote.

Matthew Merritt

Matthew F. Merritt (1815–1896), American politician from Connecticut

Pama–Nyungan languages

The Pama–Nyungan family was identified and named by Kenneth L. Hale, in his work on the classification of Native Australian languages.

Penile subincision

According to Ken Hale, who studied Damin, no ritual initiations have been carried out in the Gulf of Carpentaria for half a century, and hence the language has also died out.

Philip LeSourd

At the instigation of Karl Teeter and later Ken Hale, he spent time residing among the Maliseet and Passamaquoddy communities in Maine, United States and New Brunswick, Canada.

Robert Hale

Robert F. Hale (born 1947), Under Secretary of Defense and Assistant Secretary of the Air Force

Robert S. Hale

Hale was elected as a Republican to the Thirty-ninth Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Orlando Kellogg and served from December 3, 1866, to March 3, 1867.

Society for the Study of the Indigenous Languages of the Americas

The Ken Hale Prize is presented in recognition of a scholar's outstanding community language work and commitment to the documentation, maintenance, promotion, and revitalization of indigenous languages in the Americas.

Willis G. Hale

"Ravenhill" (William Weightman house), 3480-90 School House Lane, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1887).


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