CharlesAllen was born in Greenfield on April 17, 1827.
Judge Charles Devens, who practised at Northfield and Greenfield and was Senator from Franklin in 1848 and 1849, a distinguished soldier, Attorney General of the United States, and who was twice appointed to the bench of this court; Judge John Wells, a distinguished member of this court who was born in that county, and Mr.
CharlesAllen was active in the concerns of his town and county.
CharlesAllen was a prominent United Methodist minister who served as pastor of Grace Methodist Church in Atlanta from 1948 to 1960 and as pastor of First United Methodist Church in Houston, Texas, from 1960 to 1983.
Brought up in a devout Methodist home, he followed his father into the ministry and was educated at Young Harris College (1930-32), Wofford College in Spartanburg, South Carolina (1932-34), and Candler School of Theology at Emory University in Atlanta (1933-37).
The hallmark of Allen's ministry was "pastoral preaching" in a lucid and transparent style.
Charles Herbert Allen was born in Lowell, Massachusetts on April 15, 1848 and died at his Rolfe Street home in Lowell on April 20, 1934.
Allen was nominated for governor by the Republicans in 1890 but was defeated by William E. Russell.
Allen served as vice president of the Morton Trust Co. and of the Guaranty Trust Co. of New York and as president of the American Sugar Refining Company.
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Allen's name does not appear on the White House list of nominations, nor is his confirmation status noted.
Allen, they said, took advantage of his access to Casey to promote a political line - that an opening could be made to Iranian moderates-that could not be supported by the information they had gathered on Iran's internal politics.
From 1980 to November 1982, Allen was detailed to the Office of the Secretary of Defense, where he was deputy director of a continuity of government planning project.
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Allen helped craft a controversial 1997 Virginia state law, promoted by anti-abortion groups, that mandated parental notification for minors who sought to obtain an abortion and allowed judges to deny even mature minors a bypass.
Allen is a member of the Board of Peacemaker Ministries, which preaches that litigation is an anti-Christian step down the slippery slope of "attack responses" in dealing with conflict.
Allen claimed that the change was intended to provide good prenatal health care to low income pregnant women, but choice activists say call it a backdoor attempt to create a legal identity for fetuses, and then to ban abortion.
In 1881 she was living at Brinklow in Warwickshire where she was employed as a housemaid and on the 26th April 1888 she married Charles William Allen from Meriden.
Charles, the second child and eldest son of Richard and Mary Allen was Christened on the 1st of April 1860 at Meriden and like his father was employed as a house painter.
Charles and Ann were no different and after the marriage they chosen to live at 16 Bradford Street, Coventry, a distance of about 7 miles from Meriden.
Sources who seem to be defenders of Tenet mention that Allen was not interviewed for the IG report.
Also interesting / odd that Allen has ended his 46+ year career with CIA with an appointment to the Department of Homeland security.
Charles E. Allen, with a career at the Central Intelligence Agency, is a different person than the CharlesAllen who served in the U.S. Department of Defence Office of the General Counsel.
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The Con Allen store was not profitable enough for three men to support the family and so Charley opened a store on Long Ave that he called The Charles Shoe Shop.
His favorite event of the week was the Sunday golf foursome after 8 o'clock mass with the "Allen boys." But Charlie did not experience the golden years of retirement.
His justly famous and moving madrigal, 'When David heard that Absalom was slain', is one of the most poignant laments in all vocal music.
If Tomkins was the only major composer active in England during the reigns of James I and Charles I, there was at least a number of talented men who made some contribution to the musical life of the country during these years.
Henry Lawes wrote the music to Milton's masque Comus(1634), and also composed many fine songs.
Learn more about Dr. Allen's research in this video.
Allen received his doctoral degree in Pharmacology from the University of Texas Health Science Center in Dallas.
He was a Research Assistant Professor at the University of Maryland, Baltimore, and a Research Affiliate at the New York State Department of Health, Wadsworth Center for Laboratories and Research in Albany, New York.
He will be buried on April 12 in Arlington National Cemetery near Washington.
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