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| | John Randolph - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | John Randolph (died 1346), 3rd Earl of Moray, regent of Scotland. |  | | John Randolph (1773-1833) American revolutionary, U.S. Congressman and Senator from Virginia |  | | John Randolph (1727-1784), Virginia colonial leader and loyalist |
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| | Edmund Randolph |
 | | Edmund Jenings RANDOLPH - RANDOLPH, Edmund Jenings (1753—1813) RANDOLPH, Edmund Jenings, (nephew of Peyton Randolph), a... |  | | John Randolph - Randolph, John, 1773–1833, American legislator, known as John Randolph of Roanoke, b. |  | | Randolph returned to the practice of law in Virginia, and many years passed before his name was entirely cleared. |
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| | Sir John Randolph |
 | | Randolph prosecuted cases for the Crown until he followed his legal studies to London to be admitted to Grays Inn at the Inns of Court on May 17, 1715. |  | | Randolph took leave of his young family in 1722 to act as secretary to the Virginia delegation that traveled to Albany, New York, for a meeting of Iroquois chiefs organized by Governor William Burnet of that state. |  | | On August 22, 1734, Sir John Randolph resigned the clerkship of the House of Burgesses. |
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| | JOHN RANDOLPH - LoveToKnow Article on JOHN RANDOLPH |
 | | After the accession of Jefferson to the presidency in 1801, Randolph was appointed chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means, and as such was naturally the leader of the Republican majority in the House. |  | | He was a member of an influential and wealthy Virginian family, and was the third and youngest son of John Randolph of Cawsons, Chesterfield county, where he was born on the 2nd of June 1773. |  | | He took an active part in agitating for the reform of the judiciary, and in 1804 moved the impeachment of Judge Samuel Chase (q.v.), acting as the leader of prosecution in the trial before the Senate. |
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| | John H. Randolph Papers |
 | | Peter Randolph was a judge in the Virginia Court of Appeals. |  | | John Hampden Randolph (1813-1883), Louisiana planter, was born March 24, 1813, in Lunenburg County, Virginia, the fourth of six children of Peter and Sallie Randolph. |  | | John Randolph began his career as a cotton planter in Wilkinson County, Mississippi. |
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| | John Randolph Biography / Biography of John Randolph Biography Biography |
 | | Randolph was defeated for reelection in 1813 because of his opposition to the War of 1812. |  | | Randolph's well-known opposition to the Missouri Compromise of 1820-1821 (though he hated slavery, he disapproved of interference with that institution), his fear of forced emancipation, and his brilliant defense of states' rights stirred the somber intellect of John C. Calhoun. |  | | Scion of a great Virginia family, John Randolph was born on June 2, 1773, at his grandfather's plantation in Prince George County. |
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| | From Revolution to Reconstruction: Biographies: Edmund Randolph |
 | | John Randolph, a Loyalist, followed the royal governor, Lord Dunmore, to England, in 1775. |  | | In 1779 he was elected to the Continental Congress, and in November 1786 Randolph became Governor of Virginia. |  | | After retiring from politics in 1795, Randolph resumed his law practice and was regarded as a leading figure in the legal community. |
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| | John Randolph; shelby county ohio historical society |
 | | John Randolph of Roanoke was a member of perhaps the most powerful family in the South from the late 1700s until at least the Civil War. |  | | John Randolph, American politician and statesman, was born into great wealth, in Cawsons, Virginia. |  | | This true tale (Randolph slaves) begins with a most interesting white plantation owner in Virginia. |
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| | John Randolph |
 | | John Randolph THAYER - THAYER, John Randolph (1845—1916) THAYER, John Randolph, a Representative from Massachusetts;... |  | | John Randolph GOODIN - GOODIN, John Randolph (1836—1885) GOODIN, John Randolph, a Representative from Kansas; born... |  | | of Randolph, at 80, a longshoreman.(Obituary) (The Boston Herald) |
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| | Randolph County Courthouse |
 | | After John Randolph became unpopular for publicly opposing the U.S. declaration of war on Britain, Georgia legislators in 1812 voted to change the name of the original Randolph County to Jasper County. |  | | However, John Randolph's reputation eventually was restored, and in 1828 the General Assembly again named a new county in his honor. |  | | This was the second time that a Georgia county was named for John Randolph. |
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| | John Barnhouse Randolph Co., WV Page 1 |
 | | John BARNHOUSE was born about 1745/1749 of, Baltimore, MD. He died after 1822 in Randolph County, Virginia. |  | | Elizabeth BARNHOUSE was born about 1800 in Randolph County, Virginia. |  | | Solomon BARNHOUSE was born about 1794/1800 in Randolph County, Virginia. |
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| | Articles - John Randolph of Roanoke |
 | | John Randolph (June 2, 1773 - May 24, 1833) was a Representative and a Senator from Virginia, USA. |  | | He was born in Cawsons, Virginia, and was known as John Randolph of Roanoke to distinguish him from relatives. |  | | He was elected to the Sixteenth and to the three succeeding Congresses and served from March 4, 1819, until his resignation, effective December 26, 1825. |
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| | ALGenWeb : Biography : John Randolph |
 | | John Randolph was a Virginia statesman and an early advocate of the States' Rights doctrine. |  | | Randolph maintained that the federal government had no constitutional right to legislate on the institution of slavery. |  | | From 1825 to 1827, he served in the U.S. Senate. |
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| | John "The Tory" Randolph |
 | | When his brother Peyton Randolph was elected speaker of the House of Burgesses, John succeeded him as the colony's attorney general. |  | | If Randolph died first, Jefferson was to have the fiddle; if Jefferson died first, Randolph was to have £100 worth of Jefferson's books. |  | | Educated at the College of William and Mary, he traveled to London in 1745 to study law at the Middle Temple at the Inns of Court in London, and returned to Williamsburg to practice in 1749. |
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| | Tucker, John Randolph |
 | | John Randolph was born at Winchester, Virginia, on December 24, 1823, the son of Henry St. George Tucker and the grandson of St. |  | | John Randolph Tucker, The Constitution of the United States: A Critical Discussion of Its Genesis, Development, and Interpretation (Chicago: Callaghan, 1899) (Henry St. George Tucker ed.) |  | | Tucker is buried at Mt. Hebron Cemetery, Winchester, Virginia. |
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| | People's Weekly World Newspaper Online - John Randolph, actor, dies at 88 |
 | | Randolph, son of Romanian and Russian immigrants, was born Emanuel Cohen in New York City in 1915, and attended City College and Columbia University. |  | | Randolph fought against the death sentence of Willie McGee, a Black man convicted of raping a white woman. |  | | Davis, who met Randolph about 1950, also remembered his friend’s activism for a variety of causes. |
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| | US People--Tucker, John Randolph. (1812-1883) |
 | | John Randolph Tucker was born in Alexandria, Virginia, on 31 January 1812. |  | | John Randolph Tucker died at Petersburg, Virginia, on 12 June 1883. |  | | Captain John Randolph Tucker, Confederate States Navy, (1812-1883) |
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| | Political Economy of John Randolph of Roanoke |
 | | Although John Randolph of Roanoke ranks among the most original political figures America has produced, he is not well known as the exponent of a coherent political economy. |  | | After the War of 1812 Randolph dramatized the ideas of the Republican Party as no other statesman of his day could, and he argued for them with considerable ability and foresight. |  | | The content of John Randolph's political economy reflected the fundamental concerns of the Republican Party in the South: no public debt, internal taxes, or protective tariffs. |
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| | WorldNetDaily: Dead Stalinist honored |
 | | John Randolph survived and lived to the ripe old age of 88 in the comfort of a nation he sought to overthrow. |  | | In the only other reference to politics, the AP reported: "Born in New York City, Randolph described himself as an 'old radical' and became politically active in the 1930s. |  | | When actor John Randolph died last February, I didn't write a word about the man's life or death. |
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| | JOHN RANDOLPH and FRANCES BLAND Family history |
 | | This John was the father of John the firey statesman and the two other boys of whom I spoke. |  | | The Virginia Randolphs must have come from some other branch of Richard's family. |  | | "JOHN and FRANCES RANDOLPH also had two other sons, one died early. |
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| | CNN.com - Character actor John Randolph dead at 88 - Feb. 27, 2004 |
 | | John Randolph, a prolific, Tony-winning character actor who played Roseanne's father in "Roseanne" and Tom Hanks' grandfather in "You've Got Mail," has died. |  | | Born in New York City, Randolph described himself as an "old radical" and became politically active in the 1930s. |  | | He was often stopped on the street by people who asked if they knew him, said his daughter-in-law, Kate Randolph. |
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http://www.cnn.com/2004/SHOWBIZ/Movies/02/27/obit.randolph.ap
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| | John Randolph -- character actor, union activist |
 | | Randolph, whose dramatic training began with two years in the Federal Theatre Project in the 1930s and who later studied acting with Stella Adler, legally changed his name to John Randolph in 1940. |  | | Randolph, who continued acting until about four years ago, died of natural causes Tuesday at his home in Hollywood, according to his family. |  | | "He'd say, 'Yes, I've been in your living room many times,"' his daughter- in-law, Kate Randolph, said Thursday. |
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http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/chronicle/archive/2004/02/28/BAG3E5AJUJ1.DTL
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| | John Randolph |
 | | Emanuel Cohen (John Randolph), the son of Russian and Romanian immigrants, |  | | During this period Randolph supported radical causes such as better housing for war veterans, for striking miners in Harlan County, and against the death penalty for Willie McGee, who was executed for raping a white woman in Mississippi and for convicted spies, |  | | Encouraged by right-wing politicians and certain newspapers, people demonstrated outside the theatre calling for Randolph to be sacked. |
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| | Acting on principle: John Randolph’s life and legacy : LA IMC |
 | | Young Randolph, of middle-class Jewish immigrant stock grew up in the Bronx in the 1930s. |  | | Like before the blacklist, Randolph was a steady activist as he worked to overcome it. |  | | HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — John Randolph, a great light of stage and screen, was laid to rest here Feb. 24 at age 88. |
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| | Communist Functionary, Hollywood Actor John Randolph Dies at 88 |
 | | During the brief era of American reaction against Communist subversion and infiltration in the decade following the death of Franklin Roosevelt, Randolph was called to testify before Congress regarding Communist infiltration of the film industry. |  | | With the Supreme Court in the hands of Earl Warren, and the White House in the hands of the cynical criminal Lyndon Baines Johnson -- both firmly committed to a multiracial future -- the cause of White America would from those days forward be waged from outside the citadels of La Cesspool Grande, Washington, DC. |  | | He adopted the aristocratic-sounding name "John Randolph" in 1940. |
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| | John Randolph Hinshaw |
 | | John Randolph Hinshaw died Oct 7 1935, near Rose Hill, Butler County, Kansas; buried Friends Cemetery, on Silknitter Road, east of Rose Hill, Kansas. |  | | Hinshaw, John R., head-of-household, age 72, born in North Carolina; parents born in North Carolina; first married at age 23; owned home; no radio in home; occupation: none; not a veteran. |  | | Hinshaw, Edna, daughter, age 15, born in Kansas; father born in North Carolina; mother born in Indiana; attended school. |
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| | Guardian Unlimited Film News Obituary: John Randolph |
 | | For the role, Randolph, who gives a wonderful angst-ridden performance, had to adopt the same mannerisms as Hudson and to do everything left-handed. |  | | He was born Emanuel Hirsch Cohen in New York, the son of Russian and Romanian immigrants. |  | | · John Randolph (Emanuel Hirsch Cohen), actor, born June 1 1915; died February 24 2004 |
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http://film.guardian.co.uk/news/story/0,12589,1161742,00.html
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| | The John Randolph Club |
 | | "John Randolph of RoanokeRoanoke being the name of his home in Charlotte County, Virginiais unique in American political history. |  | | Click here to buy John Randolph of Roanoke: A Study in American Politics With Selected Speeches and Letters by Russell Kirk. |  | | "For most of his public career Randolph was a leader of the oppositionto both Jeffersonians and Federalists. |
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| | FilmView - John Randolph |
 | | John Randolph, a Tony Award-winning actor who was a veteran on Broadway and in the movies, died on Tuesday at his home in Hollywood, his daughter, Martha Randolph, said. |  | | He changed his name to John Randolph in 1940. |  | | Randolph and his wife were called before the House Un-American Activities Committee in 1955 but refused to testify. |
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| | SCHROEDER, John Randolph |
 | | John was a graduate of Head-Royce, UC Santa Cruz, and San Francisco State University where he received a Masters Degree in Political Science. |  | | SCHROEDER, John Randolph - John endured a long battle with an infectious disease and died July 4, 2003. |  | | He is survived by his loving parents, Ron and Esther; his sister, Elizabeth & his beloved daughter Emma. |
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| | Amazon.ca: Books: Sir John Randolph's King's Bench Reports 1715 to 1716 |
 | | by John Randolph (Author), William Hamilton Bryson (Author), Great Britain Court of King's Bench (Author) |  | | Top of Page : Sir John Randolph's King's Bench Reports 1715 to 1716 |  | | Amazon.ca: Books: Sir John Randolph's King's Bench Reports 1715 to 1716 |
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| | MSN Encarta - John Randolph |
 | | Randolph, John, called John Randolph of Roanoke (1773-1833), American legislator, a cousin of Edmund Jennings Randolph, born in Prince George County,... |  | | United States: This bill is an attempt to reduce the country… |
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| | John Randolph Medical Center - Home Page Intro |
 | | John Randolph Medical Center's Notice of Privacy Practices |  | | John Randolph Medical Center - Home Page Intro |  | | Learn more about John Randolph Medical Center's History |
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| | John Randolph @ Filmbug |
 | | In 1995, the scenes where Randolph appeared were re-shot with Stiller. |  | | The original versions, with Randolph, can be seen outside of the US. |  | | John Randolph (June 1, 1915 - February 24, 2004) was a prolific Tony Award-winning actor. |
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| | Playbill News: John Randolph, Tony-Winning Character Actor, Dead at 88 |
 | | John Randolph was born Emanuel Hirsch Cohen in the Bronx. |  | | He attended City College and studied in the Federal Theater Project. |  | | Randolph spend the remainder of his career in film (save a brief stint in Broadway's Prelude to a Kiss), where he made an impression as difficult, but lovable father figures in "Prizzi's Honor" and "You've Got Mail." |
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| | John Randolph Foundation Home Page |
 | | he John Randolph Foundation is a community-based Foundation working to improve the health and quality of life for residents of Hopewell and surrounding areas through Grants and Scholarships. |  | | ohn Randolph Foundation was initially established as a supporting organization to the John Randolph Medical Center in 1991. |  | | he John Randolph Foundation is a non-stock, not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization governed by a volunteer board of trustees. |
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| | Dos Passos, John Randolph on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | He opposed the Sherman Anti-Trust Act in Commercial Trusts (1901) and vigorously advocated extensive legal reforms in The American Lawyer (1907). |  | | Pictures and Maps for: Dos Passos, John Randolph |  | | Magazines and Newspapers for: Dos Passos, John Randolph |
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| | John Randolph Medical Center - Advanced Technologies |
 | | John Randolph Medical Center, established in 1915, is located in Hopewell, about 30 minutes south of Richmond. |  | | 1936 Opened new hospital built along the banks of the Appomattox River on the famed site of "Cawsons," the birthplace of John Randolph of Roanoke. |  | | Through the years John Randolph Medical Center has grown along with the community it serves, adding services, technology and highly skilled professionals to meet the area's changing needs. |
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| | John Randolph Jones |
 | | The kidnapping of an infant at a grocery store leads to a scheme of snatching and selling babies for adoption which brings back a case from twelve years ago that involved Captain Cragen and his partner, the late Max Greevey. |  | | Tell the world what you think of John Randolph Jones. |
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| | Blog of Death: John Randolph |
 | | After attending City College of New York and studying drama with the Federal Theatre Project and Stella Adler, he legally changed his name to John Randolph. |  | | Randolph, who described himself as an "old radical," first became politically active in the 1930s. |  | | The New York City native was born Emanuel Hirsch Cohen, but when his mother remarried, he was renamed Mortimer. |
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| | John Randolph; Author: Adams, Henry; Introduction: Mccolley, Robert; Hardback; Book |
 | | This work, originally written in 1882, provides a biography of John Randolph, a prominent figure in American national politics in the early 1800s. |  | | John Randolph; Author: Adams, Henry; Introduction: Mccolley, Robert; Hardback; Book |  | | Presenting relevant letters by Randolph, the book covers his relations with the Jeffersonians and Jacksonians. |
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| | John Randolph News |
 | | John Randolph Foundation Receives Generous Gift to Establish Endowment for the Library |  | | John Randolph was a fine character actor who won a Tony Award for his portrayal of the Trotskyite father in Neil Simon's Broadway Bound and will be remembered on screen for his... |  | | John Randolph, blacklisted Tony-winning thesp, film-TV actor, union leader and social activist, died Feb. |
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| | John Randolph |
 | | Niles gave an account of a visit he made to the senate gallery on May 2, 1826, when Randolph was talking. |  | | Lolling against the rail, stopping occasionally to rest himself and think what next to talk about, he rambled on with careless ease in conversational tones, while the senate chamber was nearly empty, and the imperturbable Calhoun patiently listened from his throne. |  | | Niles did not know the subject of the debate, but when he entered the gallery Randolph was giving out a plan to make a bank: - |
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| | Tom McMahon: John Randolph, Mentor |
 | | John took me under his wings and into his vast amphitheatre that was his heart; and like so many others, we remained friends right up to the end of his amazing life. |  | | Listed below are links to weblogs that reference John Randolph, Mentor: |  | | But it was at those wonderful, often moving events, that John taught me a lesson about acting I've never forgotten: "Peter!" he said, because for some reason, he often thought of me as Peter; "Peter - I mean, Phil -- we're actors! |
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| | Amazon.com: Books: Living a Life of Joy |
 | | For in it, John Randolph Price draws on his own spiritual journey and the wisdom of great minds--from Confucius to the New Transcendentalists--to map a life-transforming journey. |  | | A Spiritual Philosophy for the New World by John Randolph Price |
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| | John Randolph |
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| | Randolph Designs - Home |
 | | © 2001, John Randolph / IOOA All rights reserved including trademark and trade dress. |
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| | The John Randolph Haynes Foundation |
 | | The Foundation is joining in sponsoring a conference, "El Clamor Publico: 150 Years of Latino Newspapers in Southern California," to be held at the Huntington Library on October 28, 2005. |  | | © Copyright 2005 The John Randolph Haynes Foundation |
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