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4 unusual facts about Paul P. Hastings


Paul P. Hastings

His mother was the former Rosetta Butler, who was active in the temperance and anti-smoking movements.

Contended that certain features of the Merchant Marine Act of 1920 would create new sea lanes between the Atlantic Coast and the Far East to the detriment of the Pacific Coast ports.

His youngest brother, Milo Hastings, was a well-published inventor, author, and nutritionist.

His mother's father was Pardee Butler, a Kansas pioneer and preacher, active in the abolition movement before the American Civil War.


Central Recreation Ground, Hastings

Jan Brittin scored 101 out of their 184-8 and New Zealand made 148-7 in reply.

Daniel H. Hastings

Elected principal of Bellefonte High School at the age of 18, Hastings finally pursued higher education, including at Bellefonte Academy, to further his career and, like many governors before him, studied law.

Hollington, Hastings

The area lies next to Baldslow, Ashdown, North and Conquest, and less than five miles southeast of Battle, East Sussex, the home of Battle Abbey, which commemorates the victory of William the Conqueror at the Battle of Hastings in 1066.

Holy Trinity Church, Hastings

In 1851, Hastings railway station was built, and nearby land was developed at the same time to form Cambridge Road, Robertson Street and Trinity Street.

Iranian American Bar Association

Currently, IABA's board and an advisory board includes lawyers from several American Lawyer 100 firms, including Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker, Perkins Coie, Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr, Morrison & Foerster, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, Baker & McKenzie, and Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher.

James Callan Graham

Callan was also a past president and longtime member of the Junction Rotary Club, and was honored with the club’s Paul Harris Fellowship in 2005.

Lawrence Anthony

The Rotary International Paul Harris Fellowship for outstanding contribution to the ideals of Rotary.

Max Maxfield

He is also on the Board of Directors of the Cheyenne Animal Shelter, a Rotary International Paul Harris Fellow and a hospice board member.

Morgan Park, Chicago

Rotary International was formed in Morgan Park at the home of Paul P. Harris at 10856 Longwood Drive, and today the house is owned and maintained by that organization as a memorial to him.

Paul Harris

Paul P. Harris (1868–1947), lawyer who founded the Rotary Club in 1905

Paul P. Enns

Paul P. Enns (born June 17, 1937) is an evangelical Christian pastor, biblical scholar and writer who serves as a full-time minister at Idlewild Baptist Church in Lutz, Florida, and as adjunct professor at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary.

Enns was born in Morris, Manitoba, where he graduated from Morris Collegiate Institute.

Paul Van Riper

Paul P. Van Riper (born 1916), professor emeritus of political science

Paul Yoder

Paul P. Yoder (1897–1965), American legislator and state executive

St Leonards-on-Sea

The land that is now St Leonards was once owned by the Levett family, an ancient Sussex gentry family of Norman origin who owned the adjacent manor of Hollington, and subsequently by their descendants, the Eversfields, who rose to prominence from their iron foundries and widespread property holdings during Tudor times.

William Parment

Prior to his work in the Assembly, he ran unsuccessfully in 1974 for New York's 39th congressional district seat, losing to incumbent James F. Hastings.


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