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Walter L. Cutler

Walter Leon Cutler (born November 25, 1931 in Boston, Massachusetts) is a diplomat and former United States Ambassador to Congo-Kinshasa (1975-79), Tunisia (1982-84), Saudi Arabia (1984-87; 1987-89), and Ambassador-Designate to Iran (1979).


2008 San Diego F/A-18 crash

The next day, United States Forces Korea commander General Walter L. Sharp sent a delegation to Kim's home headed by Republic of Korea Army Major General Yong-goo Jang and U.S. Marine Corps Major General Frank Panther to express condolences to Kim's son-in-law, Dong-yun Yoon.

Augustus W. Cutler

He served as chairman of the Committee on Agriculture from 1877 to 1879.

Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport

The first scheduled air carrier operation in Tennessee took place in Chattanooga in 1928 at Marr Field, dedicated in December 1919, named for Walter L. Marr, and located off present-day Amnicola Highway.

National Commission on Federal Election Reform

The Commission was cochaired by former Presidents Jimmy Carter (honorary), Gerald Ford (honorary), Robert H. Michel and Lloyd N. Cutler, and included distinguished public leaders from across the political spectrum

Paul B. Cutler

He produced the 1985 record Wonder Wonderful Wonderland by Plasticland, though it seems his advice was "generally ignored".

Paul B. Cutler is an American producer and guitarist, known particularly for his work with the Los Angeles-based band The Dream Syndicate.

R. J. Cutler

His 2013 documentary about former American Vice President Dick Cheney, called The World According to Dick Cheney, was shown at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival.

Black. White. was a television series on FX television and featured two families—one white, the other black—who traded places and races.

Randall B. Kester

On January 3, 1957, he was appointed by Oregon Governor Elmo Smith to the Oregon Supreme Court to replace Walter L. Tooze who had died in office.

Suzanne Weber

Weber wrote the short film Anita Liberty with R. J. Cutler, in which she stars.

Walter Fisher

Walter L. Fisher (1862–1935), United States Secretary of the Interior

Walter Gordon

Walter L. Gordon (1906–1987), Canadian politician and cabinet minister

Walter Griffin

Walter L. Griffin (1889–1954), founder of the American Society of Cinematographers

Walter L. Bragg

He was one of the original commissioners of the Interstate Commerce Commission serving from the Commission's creation in 1887 until his death in 1891.

Walter L. Gordon

He continued to argue for economic nationalist causes and in 1968, along with Peter C. Newman of the Toronto Star; economist Abraham Rotstein; and University of Toronto professor Mel Watkins, founded the Committee for an Independent Canada.

Walter L. Griffin

Through the early 1920s, Griffin ground out low-budget Westerns starring Bob Custer, Franklyn Farnum and Al Hoxie.

Walter L. Kennedy

He soon became owner and operator of a Chrysler-Plymouth-Dodge-Jeep dealership, which became one of the largest car dealerships in Vermont.

Walter L. Morgan

He graduated from Princeton University in 1920, and shortly thereafter became the youngest CPA in Pennsylvania.

It was later renamed the Wellington Fund in honor of the Duke of Wellington.

Walter L. Sessions

Sessions was elected as a Republican to the 42nd and 43rd United States Congresses, holding office from March 4, 1871, to March 3, 1875.

Water Resources Collections and Archives

Some highlights include the papers of engineers and attorneys such as Joseph B. Lippincott, Hans Albert Einstein, Frank Adams, Charles Derleth, John S. Eastwood, John D. Galloway, Sidney T. Harding, Walter L. Huber, Edward Hyatt, Joe W. Johnson, Robert Kelley, Bernard Etcheverry, Harvey Oren Banks, Milton N. Nathanson, Luna Leopold and Murrough P. O'Brien, amongst others.

William P. Cutler

William Cutler, the youngest son of Ephraim Cutler and Sally Parker Cutler, and grandson of Manasseh Cutler, was born July 12, 1812 at the Cutler homestead in Warren Township, Washington County, Ohio.

He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1862 to the Thirty-eighth Congress.

Cutler was married in 1849 to Elizabeth W. Voris of Warren Township, Washington County, Ohio.


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