He served in this assignment until his November, 2011 appointment to succeed Raymond W. Carpenter as Director of the Army National Guard.
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Bob Carpenter Center is a 5,000-seat multi-purpose arena, in Newark, Delaware, named in honor of benefactor and trustee, R. R. M. Carpenter, Jr. (1915–1990).
R. R. M. Carpenter, Jr. (1915–1990), former owner of the Philadelphia Phillies
On June 12 of that year, she married Raymond W. Brink, a young mathematics professor she had met in Moscow nine years earlier.
Nathaniel L. Carpenter was raised and educated in Lancaster, New York, and went into the stage and hotel business there.
Carpenter was named for its first postmaster and doctor, Ensley A. Carpenter, who moved to Whitley County shortly after the Civil War from neighboring Claiborne County, Tennessee.
A former railroad town located seven miles from Utica in the extreme northwestern corner of the county, Carpenter was named for Joseph Neibert Carpenter, president of the Natchez, Jackson and Columbia Railroad.
Carpenter's Boomers established a nominal settlement called City of Oklahoma on Deep Fork River (Deep Fork of the North Canadian River).
Charles Thomas Carpenter, born December 9, 1858 in Bedford County, Tennessee, died February 22, 1945 at Montgomery County, Kansas, was a pioneer banker who was taken hostage by the Dalton Gang in their last raid, October 5, 1892, in Coffeyville, Kansas.
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He was also senior partner in the Charles T. Carpenter Insurance Agency, the largest agency in Montgomery County, Kansas.
After Superintendent John Kennedy was attacked by a mob and hospitalized, overall command of the police force fell to Commissioner Thomas Coxon Acton and John G. Bergen while Carpenter took command of police squads on the streets.
Daniel C. Carpenter (1816-1866), American law enforcement officer and police inspector of the New York Police Department
James C. Carpenter, another prolific Lancaster County covered bridge builder
The fossils were first studied by paleoentomologist Frank M. Carpenter of the Museum of Comparative Zoology.
Frank M. Carpenter (1902–1994), American entomologist & paleontologist
Franklin B. Carpenter (1818–1862), American lumber merchant and politician
Global Financial Integrity was launched in September 2006 following the publication of Capitalism’s Achilles Heel: Dirty Money and How to Renew the Free-Market System, (John Wiley & Sons 2005), written by Raymond W. Baker, who is now the President of GFI.
Carpenter graduated from Sue Bennett Memorial School, now Sue Bennett College, at London, Kentucky, and worked his way through Kentucky Wesleyan College, where he received the Bachelor of Arts degree in 1909.
Horace B. Carpenter (1875–1945), American actor, film director and screenwriter
Isaac W. Carpenter, Jr. (1893–1983), American businessman and Assistant Secretary of State for Administration
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Isaac M. "Ike" Carpenter (1920–1998), American Jazz bandleader and pianist
Only Elias McMellen is known to have built more covered bridges in the county, including a rebuild of Kauffman's Distillery Covered Bridge and Leaman's Place Covered Bridge, both originally built by James C. Carpenter.
During his career, Carpenter has held a number of term appointments at public and private institutions, including Visiting Scientist at Phillips Petroleum Company, Nuclear Technology Branch, Idaho Falls, Idaho, Fall 1965; Argonne National Laboratory, Solid State Science Division, 1971-1972, 1973; Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, Physics Division, 1973; and the Japanese Laboratory for High Energy Physics, Kō Enerugī Kasokuki Kenkyū Kikō, (KEK), 1982 and 1993.
Portions of State Highway 114 and State Highway 183 are named in his honor (John W. Carpenter Freeway).
He was not a candidate for reelection in 1844 to the 29th United States Congress.
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Carpenter was elected as a Democrat to the 28th United States Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Samuel Beardsley and served from November 5, 1844 to March 3, 1845.
Lester "Bubba" Carpenter, member of the Mississippi House of Representatives representing the First District of Mississippi
The species is named in honor of Dr. Kent E. Carpenter of Old Dominion University, who was the principal collector of the type specimens.
For the chairman and chief executive officer of Moody's Corporation see Raymond W. McDaniel Jr.
His method for estimating Roman GDP from meager ancient evidence provided the basis for subsequent attempts by economic historians such as Angus Maddison, Peter Temin and others.
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After finishing secondary school, he worked in a bank for a yeear that include the German hyperinflation of 1923.
then he took part in developing the first underwater repeater systems and the L3 coaxial carrier for
McDaniel joined the board of directors of the Council for Economic Education (then the National Council on Economic Education) in 2003, and has helped expand its workshops in New York City public schools.
Smith serves on the following civic boards: the Royal Shakespeare Company, Curtis Institute of Music Advisory Board, Central Park Conservancy, George Mason Life Sciences Advisory Board, the Library of Congress, the American Research Center in Egypt - Presidential Appointee, and Servicemembers Legal Defense Network.
He was senior historical consultant to WGBH-TV public television in Boston on their 26-part telecourse, A Biography of America (2000).
R. R. M. Carpenter (1877–1949), American executive and member of the board of directors of DuPont
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R. R. M. Carpenter, Jr. (1915–1990), his son, owner of the Philadelphia Phillies
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Ruly Carpenter, son of Robert Jr. and grandson of Robert Sr., owner and team president of the Phillies
She has represented the United States in a number of coalition and NATO forums, and completed Senior Courses at the NATO School in Oberammergau, Germany.
William Lewis Carpenter, born January 13, 1844 at Dunkirk, Chautauqua County, New York, died July 10, 1898 at Madison Barracks, Jefferson County, New York.