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| | Sly and Able: A Political Biography of James F. Byrnes: Current Amazon U.S.A. One-Edition Data |
 | | James F. Byrnes served as a Congressman, United States Senator, and Governor of South Carolina as well as an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, Secretary of State under Harry S. Truman, and "Assistant President" to Franklin D. Roosevelt. |  | | Byrnes served in both houses of Congress, held top-level administrative positions during Franklin Roosevelt's administration, was an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, served as secretary of state during the early part of Harry Truman's presidency, and was elected governor of his home state. |  | | Born in near poverty, James Byrnes (1882-1972) rose to become a powerful New Deal senator, served briefly as a Supreme Court justice, was FDR's wartime economic czar, and was appointed by President Truman as his first secretary of state. |
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| | James Wilkinson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | James Wilkinson (1757 - December 28, 1825) was a U.S. soldier and statesman, who was associated with several scandals and controversies. |  | | Wilkinson asked for and received a pension of $7,000 from Miro and also requested pensions on behalf of a number of prominent Kentuckians, including: Harry Innes, Benjamin Sebastian, John Brown, Caleb Wallace, Benjamin Logan, Isaac Shelby, George Muter, George Nicholas, and even Humphrey Marshall (who at one time was a bitter rival of Wilkinson's). |  | | Spaniards, Scoundrels, and Statesmen: General James Wilkinson and the Spanish Conspiracy, 1787-1790 |
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| | Harry West - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Right Honourable Harry William West (March 27, 1917– February 5, 2004) was a politician in Northern Ireland who served as leader of the Ulster Unionist Party from 1974 until 1979. |  | | Afterwards West remained a member of the Ulster Unionist Council and was highly critical of his successor, James Molyneaux, for his opposition to proposals for power sharing devolution. |  | | West was born in County Fermanagh and educated at Portora Royal School in Enniskillen. |
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| | Francis Harry Compton Crick & James Dewey Watson |
 | | Francis Harry Compton Crick was born on June 8, 1916 in Northampton, England. |  | | At the age of 24, Francis Harry Compton Crick married Ruth Doreen Dodd. |  | | He is the elder son of Harry Crick and Annie Elizabeth Wilkins. |
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| | Guide, Archives of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography |
 | | BRIEF BIOGRAPHY OF HARRY JAMES TOMPKINS Harry James Tompkins was born June 1, 1867 in Troy, New York. |  | | BRIEF BIOGRAPHY OF GRACE "PETER" CHARLOTTE TOMPKINS SARGENT Grace Charlotte Tompkins Sargent, daughter of Florence and Harry Tompkins, was born July 2, 1909 in the Sierras of California. |  | | Harry Tompkins died on November 22, 1949 in Pasadena at age 82. |
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| | James, Harry |
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| | Truman Library - James J. Rowley Oral History Interview |
 | | It may not be published in full except by permission of the Harry S. Truman Library. |  | | ROWLEY: This was '38 because I was appointed in October of '38. |  | | ROWLEY: I was at a luncheon for the graduates of one of the training schools. |
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| | John F. Kennedy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | James M. Curley vacated his seat in an overwhelmingly Democratic district to become mayor of Boston and Kennedy ran for that seat, beating his Republican opponent by a large margin. |  | | He was reelected two times, but had a mixed voting record, often diverging from President Harry S. Truman and the rest of the Democratic Party. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_F._Kennedy
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| | James F. Byrnes |
 | | Byrnes was appointed Secretary of State under President Harry Truman and was elected governor of South Carolina in 1951 on a campaign of states' rights and separate-but-equal education for blacks. |  | | James F. Byrnes was born and raised in South Carolina. |  | | Byrnes was a close associate of Franklin D. Roosevelt who twice decided against Byrnes as his running mate in 1940 and 1944. |
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| | MSN Encarta - James Garfield |
 | | One of the sons, James Rudolph Garfield, later served as secretary of the interior under President Theodore Roosevelt. |  | | James Abram Garfield was born on November 19, 1831. |  | | Another son, Harry Augustus Garfield, became president of Williams College. |
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| | Today in History: May 2 |
 | | Although his formal education ended at age 14, Byrnes went on to become a lawyer and have an influential role in the political careers of presidents Franklin Roosevelt, Harry Truman, Dwight Eisenhower and Richard Nixon. |  | | James F. Byrnes was born in Charleston, South Carolina on May 2, 1879. |  | | Byrnes attended the Yalta Conference with Roosevelt and was appointed secretary of state (1945-47) by President Truman with whom he attended the Potsdam Conference. |
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| | harry james coyne b.9/14/1893 brooklyn |
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| | James Byrnes |
 | | Byrnes later served Harry S Truman as Secretary of State, and became Governor of South Carolina in 1952. |  | | James "Jimmie" Byrnes was born in Charleston, South Carolina in May 1879. |  | | From 1911-41, with the exception of six years, Byrnes served in the United States House of Representatives (7 terms) and the United States Senate (10 years). |
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| | Politics Harry West |
 | | The Northern Ireland politician Harry West, who has died aged 86, was one of the hardline unionists who supported the Ulster workers' strike that, in 1974, helped bring down the Sunningdale agreement, Edward Heath's attempt to restore local government to the province after the imposition of direct rule in 1972. |  | | After his defeat by Bobby Sands, West continued to be active in the Ulster Unionist Council, criticising his successor, James Molyneaux, for his failure to accept a form of devolution that would have strengthened Northern Ireland's local authorities through power-sharing with moderate Catholics. |  | | He opposed many of the major reforms of the late 1960s and early 70s, which were designed to meet the demands for equality from the Catholic population and the civil rights movement, and spoke out against the disarming of the police and the disbanding of the notorious reserve force, the B Specials. |
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| | Charlton Rovers AFC - Under Tens Match Reports 2002/03 |
 | | Team: James Lambert, Harry Oates, Greg Rae, Robbie Baker, Hayes Jenkins, Patrick Gardner, Matt Deacon |  | | Team: Elliott Chambers, Matt Deacon, James Dimery, Patrick Gardner, William Goring, James Hansen, Hayes Jenkins, Harry Oates, Andy Palmer, Greg Rae, Matt Tennant, Cal Winwood |  | | Team: Robbie Baker, Daniel Cipriani, Steve Cipriani, Matt Deacon, Patrick Gardner, William Goring, Hayes Jenkins, Harry Oates, Greg Rae, Matt Tennant, Cal Winwood |
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 | | Notable bearers are: Father James Quigley of Armagh, who after adventures in France during the Revolution was hanged in England in 1798 on tainted evidence. |  | | John Francis Quigley and Mary Ellen Eastwood had seven children, of whom Harry B. Quigley was the youngest. |  | | According to Harry B. Quigley, those candies were distributed by the orphanage people to all the children rather than to him and his sister Nellie. |
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| | 145 Divis Street |
 | | The nationalist vote was badly divided – though in West Belfast Harry Diamond of Republican Labour was quietly confident that there was some unionist apathy and he could beat James Kilfedder for the seat, even though the intervention of former IRA prisoner Billy McMillan would split the vote. |  | | On October 15, James Kilfedder defeated Harry Diamond to become the Unionist MP for West Belfast. |  | | After the republican split in 1969 he became a leader in the ‘Official’ Republican Movement and was later assassinated by the INLA during a feud. |
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| | THE HUGHES FAMILY of Centre Co. PA. |
 | | HUGHES was wedded to Elizabeth WALTON, a daughter of Elias WALTON, of the city of Altoona, and to this union has been born a family of ten children, eight sons and two daughters: John, Harry, Charles, Bertha, James, Ralph, May, Arthur, Robert, and Clyde. |  | | Transcribed and submitted to Blair County, PA, USGenWeb archives by Denise: JAMES C. HUGHES, now a prominent business man of Altoona, is one of the self-made men of the old Keystone State, who, beginning with nothing but inherited ability, have achieved financial and social success by earnest effort and unconquerable energy. |  | | HUGHES is a Democrat, taking an active part in politics and ever anxious for the success of his party and the triumph of it principles. |
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| | Harry Lionel Shapiro, March 19, 1902January 7, 1990 By Frank Spencer Biographical Memoirs |
 | | From all accounts Harry was both a devoted husband and father to their three children: Thomas (1939), Harriet (1942), and James (1946). |  | | Harry was the second of three sons born to Rose (Clemens) and Jacob Shapiro, both Polish Jews, who emigrated separately to the United States in the late 1880s. |  | | Finally in 1924, supported by a graduate fellowship, Harry embarked on his study of the Pitcairn Islanders, who were the descendants of the celebrated mutiny aboard the British naval vessel Bounty in 1789. |
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| | Amazon.com: Sly and Able: A Political Biography of James F. Byrnes: Books: David Robertson |
 | | James F. Byrnes served as a Congressman, United States Senator, and Governor of South Carolina as well as an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, Secretary of State under Harry S. Truman, and "Assistant President" to Franklin D. Roosevelt. |  | | Born in near poverty, James Byrnes (1882-1972) rose to become a powerful New Deal senator, served briefly as a Supreme Court justice, was FDR's wartime economic czar, and was appointed by President Truman as his first secretary of state. |  | | Byrnes served in both houses of Congress, held top-level administrative positions during Franklin Roosevelt's administration, was an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, served as secretary of state during the early part of Harry Truman's presidency, and was elected governor of his home state. |
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| | CORNISH PROBATE ABSTRACTS, PT. 6 |
 | | , tinner, of Germoe written: 10 Feb 1713 proved: 26 Oct 1721 daughter: ELIZABETH 20 L when 21 son: WILLIAM HARRY all the rest and executor mentions JOHN JAMES of St. Hilary William Harry witnesses: JOHN JAMES, DWENS () WILLIAMS, TAMSON () WILLIAMS Vol. |  | | Bennatts, Berryman, Blackwell, Blight, Bray, Ceely, Christopher, Cooper, Curnoe, Daniel, Donithorne, Eddy, Edwards, Elles, Giles, Grenfield, Harris, Harry, Hawes, Hearle, Hinckson, Hinson, Hockin, Hoskin, Jelbart, Jenking, Nance, Nicholas, Paul, Penberthy, Perry, Phillipps, Polgrean, Rosewall, Row, Sanders, Sandoe, Stevens, Thomas, Thurleby, Trownsen, Trevarthen, Tyack. |  | | , yeoman, of St. Just in Penwith written: 7 Apr 1729 proved: 19 May 1729 daughter: MARY EDWARDS 4 score L when 21 daughter: KATHERINE EDWARDS like sum when 21 guardians: JAMES MILLETT of St. Just, merchant; PASCOE GRENFELL of Penzance, merchant; BENJAMIN HARVEY of Buryan, yeoman to have tent. |
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| | James Francis Byrnes Biography / Biography of James Francis Byrnes Biography Biography |
 | | The American public official James Francis Byrnes (1879-1972) was a prominent political figure for some 40 years, serving under presidents Franklin Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman. |  | | south · james · job · roosevelt · carolina · franklin · foreign policy · south carolina · franklin roosevelt · aiken · currency committee · irish parents · james francis · circuit solicitor |  | | James F. Byrnes was born to immigrant Irish parents in Charleston, S.C., on May 2, 1879. |
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| | Williams, T. Harry Papers, Special Collections |
 | | Soon after her death, T. Harry Williams and his father, William D. Williams, moved to Hazel Green, Wisconsin to live with his paternal grandparents. |  | | In 1952, T. Harry Williams married Estelle Skolfield Williams. |  | | Citation: T. Harry Williams Papers, Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections, LSU Libraries, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. |
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| | Alsos: Sly and Able: A Political Biography of James F. Byrnes |
 | | The author discusses Byrnes’ relationship with prominent politicians of his time, including Presidents Franklin Roosevelt and Harry Truman. |  | | It recounts Byrnes’ childhood and early political life, and, in greater depth, his stints as a congressman, senator, Supreme Court justice, secretary of state, and governor of South Carolina. |  | | He also covers Byrnes’ role in passing New Deal legislation, his wartime economic work, his part in the decision to drop atomic bombs on Japan during World War II, and his influence in bringing democratic South Carolina into Richard Nixon’s camp in 1968. |
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| | Explore DC: James Monroe |
 | | Historian Harry Ammons describes Monroe as wearing "the small clothes of an earlier age- usually a black coat, black knee breeches and black silk hose. |  | | James Monroe was the last of our presidents with ties to the American Revolution, and one of its authentic heroes. |  | | The greatest and lasting achievement of the Monroe presidency is in international diplomacy, epitomized by the Monroe Doctrine (1823), which declared that the United States would not allow the European powers to interfere with the newly-independent nations of Latin America. |
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| | THE OFFICE OF THE SENATE SERGEANT AT ARMS - html version |
 | | Ziglar served variously as an aide to United States Senator James O. Eastland, as a legislative and public affairs officer at the U.S. Department of Justice, and as a Law Clerk to U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Harry A. Blackmun. |  | | James W. Ziglar was elected the 35th Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of the Senate on October 15, 1995. |  | | James W. Ziglar, an investment banker and lawyer, was elected the 35th Sergeant at Arms in October 1998. |
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| | 0801mccreedy.txt |
 | | Harry McCreedy, by James Jeffrey Paul, tells the tale of this young man during the period of 1999-2000 and the struggles that he faces during this short period culminating in his death; which, incidentally, is revealed to the reader on page one of the book. |  | | Harry's father, "the shining star of his generation of the family," met, fell in love with, and married Elizabeth, and they produced Harry. |  | | Eventually Harry and Sandra are able to rescue Elizabeth from her hospital, and she comes to live with the two of them, where Sandra becomes very much like the daughter Elizabeth never had. |
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| | Rose Township, Jefferson County Pennsylvania History |
 | | He was the father of eleven children: Isabella, Jane, James C., Uriah, John, Lydia, Rebecca, Robert L., William F., Harry and Mary Ann. |  | | Kennedy's nearest neighbor was James Shields, who settled on the farm now owned by his grandson, Samuel Shields. |  | | Among those to whom the court granted licenses were William Vasbinder, William Christy, John Shoemaker, David Orcutt, Anthony Rowe, Joseph Henderson, James Green, Isaac Mills (Roseville), and Joshua McKinley. |
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| | RTE News - Former UUP leader Harry West has died |
 | | The former leader of the Ulster Unionist Party, Harry West, has died. |  | | 'Harry West was without doubt a man of the people,' he added. |  | | Ulster Unionist chairman James Cooper, a nephew of Mr West, paid tribute to the former leader who he said was a great unifier of grassroots Unionists. |
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| | Barnes & Noble.com - Another Such Victory: President Truman and the Cold War, 1945-1953 |
 | | Harry S. Truman was born on May 8, 1884when Chester A. Arthur was president, having succeeded the assassinated James A. Garfieldin a five-room house without plumbing in Lamar, Missouri, a village of seven hundred inhabitants 120 miles south of Kansas City. |  | | Harry Truman's grandparents on both sides of his family were Kentucky pioneers who migrated to western Missouri in the 1840s. |  | | Shortly Captain Harry, as he became known, took his men into the Vosges Mountains in Alsace. |
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