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 U.S. Treasury - Biography of Secretary David M. Kennedy
David M. Kennedy was nominated by President Nixon to be the 60th
Kennedy's diversified interests included a commitment to education, and in addition to serving on the boards of numerous corporations, he also was a trustee of the University of Chicago and the George Washington University.
Kennedy was active in public service and philanthropic work in Chicago, and served in such positions of leadership as Chairman of the Mayor's Committee for the Economic and Cultural Development of Chicago, Chairman of the New Chicago Foundation, Director of the Chicago Foundation for Cultural Development, and Publisher of Chicago magazine.
www.ustreas.gov /education/history/secretaries/dmkennedy.html   (628 words)

  
 David Kennedy (guitarist) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
David Kennedy was a member of Box Car Racer along with blink-182 members: Tom DeLonge and Travis Barker.
Kennedy is also a member of hardcore punk group Hazen Street.
Kennedy is in DeLonge's new band Angels and Airwaves.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/David_Kennedy_(Guitarist)   (80 words)

  
 State v. David Kennedy
Although Kennedy did object to the admission of the test result because it had not been certified, his objection was not based on any alleged defect in the foundation that Beaulieu's testimony provided for its admission.
The court found Kennedy guilty.{2} Following the Superior Court's affirmance of his conviction, Kennedy filed the present appeal.{3} [¶6] Kennedy first contends that Beaulieu did not have a sufficient basis from which to form the opinion that Kennedy was driving while intoxicated.
Kennedy objected to the admission of the test result because Beaulieu had not signed the certification on the result and had it notarized.
www.courts.state.me.us /opinions/documents/02me5ken.htm   (985 words)

  
 Online NewsHour: Pulitzer Prize Winner- History- April 17, 2000
DAVID KENNEDY: Well, in a peculiar way of speaking, I'm a Depression baby, even though I was born in 1914; after the Depression was thought to have concluded.
DAVID KENNEDY: Well, yes, the New Deal is a great turning point in American history, because it's the moment in which we create the modern American state and in which people's attitudes about government change quite dramatically.
DAVID KENNEDY: Well, there's a passage that describes the moment when Franklin Roosevelt heard the news that the Germans had invaded Poland, commencing thereby World War II or what we know as World War II in Europe.
www.pbs.org /newshour/gergen/jan-june00/kennedy_4-17.html   (1469 words)

  
 David Kennedy
David Kennedy captures the whole sweep of the momentous events of the 30s and early 40s and gives the reader a thorough immersion in the lives, the trials, and the attitudes of Americans who lived through that era.
David Anthony Kennedy AKA "DAK" (1955- 1984) is the fourth of eleven children Robert F. Kennedy and Ethel Skakel.
Bailey and Kennedy's documents collection is now a standard in secondary schools and some colleges, and with good reason.
www.freeglossary.com /David_Kennedy   (395 words)

  
 David Kennedy
David was a happy-go-lucky adolescent until the night of June 5,1968 when he saw the assassination of his father while watching the primary coverage on a hotel room television set.
David wrote a note to his Mom in the days after his father was killed that said he would have rathered have such a great Dad for only 10 years than and other Dad for a million years.
David was of all the children the one who always wanted to go with his father or to visit his father, he was emotionally extremely attached to RFK.
www.kennedy-web.com /david.htm   (1454 words)

  
 CNN - Michael Kennedy dies in skiing accident - December 31, 1997
Kennedy was the second of the late senator's children to die under tragic circumstances.
Once viewed as one of the rising stars in his generation of Kennedys, Michael Kennedy last spring became enmeshed in a very public scandal after it was revealed that he had allegedly had an affair some years before with his family's baby sitter, who was reportedly only 14 at the time.
Kennedy -- who issued a statement after the statutory rape investigation saying that he had made serious mistakes -- had since remained largely out of sight.
www.cnn.com /US/9712/31/kennedy.update.2/index.html   (619 words)

  
 David Kennedy, Freedom from Fear (I), Economic Great Depression
Kennedy is apparently ignorant of the fact that world trade had begun to weaken in the second quarter of 1929 - that it had been falling below prior year levels since the last quarter of 1929 - and that this decline had accelerated to multiple double digit rates since the first quarter of 1930.
Kennedy accepts the argument that the United States was not substantially affected by the economic impacts of the heavy international financial obligations arising from WW I and the Treaty of Versailles - or by the product subsidies, tariffs and other trade restraints of the 1920s trade war.
Kennedy is at his best in portraying the most important personalities of the time - the political considerations at play - the deep and broad roots of isolationism - the conservative opposition in both parties - and the various radical movements.
www.futurecasts.com /Book_review_7.html   (7140 words)

  
 Bryn Mawr Classical Review 1999.02.03
David Kennedy's essay, 'Parthia and Rome: eastern perspectives' (pp.67-90), attempts to escape from 'Rome-centric' approaches to Roman-Parthian relations and explores the possibilities for achieving a Parthian perspective on relations with the Roman empire.
David Kennedy opens with an essay bearing the same title as the volume (pp.9-24), in which he presents a useful stocktaking of where matters now stand and offers suggestions for future research.
Its editor, David Kennedy, has also been a key figure in work on the subject, as co-organiser of the Sheffield conference and co-editor of its proceedings, and as author of numerous studies in the field.
ccat.sas.upenn.edu /bmcr/1999/1999-02-03.html   (2573 words)

  
 History professor David Kennedy shares tips on giving lectures
STANFORD -- Invoking the prayer of all graduate students about to give their first lecture, David Kennedy, the Donald J. McLachlan Professor of History, flipped on the overhead projector and asked his listeners to recite the following to themselves: "Oh, Lord, am I scared!"
Kennedy reminded his listeners of President Teddy Roosevelt's maxim for an effective political speech: "Make it a cartoon, not a portrait." Simplicity means trying to make only two or three principal points and not cramming a presentation "with too much raw data." Quotations should be short and used sparingly, he added.
Kennedy reminded lecturers that they would be working in an oral medium in which listeners couldn't backflip to points that had been made 15 minutes earlier.
www.stanford.edu /dept/news/pr/95/950417Arc5283.html   (902 words)

  
 Curator, David Kennedy
Kennedy is a member of the Association of Retired Military Musicians and the Association of the U.S. Army.
Kennedy served as student curator with the Museum of the Rockies exhibition, Weapons that Changed the West: From Flint to Fusion.
Kennedy came to the Historical Center from Bozeman, Montana where he worked as a criteria planner for a software firm.
www.bbhc.org /news/davidk.cfm   (193 words)

  
 DWR Director David N. Kennedy - A Special Profile
Kennedy was flown by light plan over the Eel River canyon right after the monstrous flood of 1964.
Kennedy is amused when it is suggested that he write a book on California water issues.
Kennedy studied civil engineering because he also attaches importance to public works projects such as dams, aqueducts, and highways in meeting society’s needs.
www.news.water.ca.gov /1998.fall/Kennedy.html   (1011 words)

  
 An Interview With Kenneth Koch by David Kennedy
David Kennedy: It's the same sort of thing, isn't it, that you talk about in 'Fate' where you're remembering particular occasions and you can't quite remember who was there or where it was but it's the feeling you're remembering...
David Kennedy: I was interested to know what you thought because certainly critics over here [in the UK] have just said "Kenneth Koch the comic poet" and that's really as far as it's gone.
David Kennedy: Changing direction again, the so-called New York School has been enormously influential on recent generations of young British poets and I wanted to ask you a couple of questions about that.
www.english.upenn.edu /~afilreis/88/koch.html   (5102 words)

  
 NOAA's David Kennedy Awarded Meritorious Executive Award
Kennedy, the director of the National Ocean Service's Office of Response and Restoration, was presented the Meritorious Executive Award by President Bush in a ceremony at the White House Oct. 15.
Under Kennedy's leadership, the office has become the leader in environmental pollution response and assessment, and is both nationally and internationally recognized for leadership, technical expertise and oil-spill response capabilities.
Kennedy was recognized for his leadership and exemplary accomplishments including the development of ORandR.
www.publicaffairs.noaa.gov /releases2001/nov01/noaa01r482.html   (492 words)

  
 David Kennedy to Receive 2004 Beville Award from NAB and BEA
Kennedy is also active in a number of community service projects in his hometown including the York County Chapter of the American Red Cross and the United Way of York County.
Kennedy was promoted to corporate director of Program Research in 1979 and to vice president of Planning and Research in 1983.
Kennedy later became the station's program director and then operations manager.
www.beaweb.org /04news/beville.html   (521 words)

  
 David Kennedy: Home
David Kennedy is the Manley O. Hudson Professor of Law at Harvard Law School, and Director of the European Law Research Center.
Professor Kennedy has lectured at numerous universities and institutes, and has been a Visiting Professor at New York University in 1999, at the University of Paris - Nanterre from 1995-1998 and 2001-2002; at the University of Toronto in 1998 and 1999 and at the University of Paris (II) in the spring of 1998.
Kennedy holds a Ph.D. in international affairs from the Fletcher School at Tufts University and a J.D. from Harvard.
www.law.harvard.edu /faculty/dkennedy   (416 words)

  
 DONKEY KONG: The Future of the Democratic Party
David Kennedy: Well, the other thing he does, which has a--a riskier electoral strategy that I think paid off for him eventually, is he supports free trade, which really cuts against the grain of the preferences of a lot of those old urban industrial working class constituents of the Party.
David Kennedy: I think it's a worry for the Democratic Party that doesn't have that kind of leading intellectual voice, or organizational voice, that really is pointing it in a given direction.
David Kennedy: A period like the one between 1932 and the 1950's, a long period of time when the presidency and both houses of Congress have safe control of the same party.
www.uncommonknowledge.org /01-02/608.html   (4359 words)

  
 David Kennedy, Attorney at Law - DUI Defence in Washington State - VGK Law
David was a graduate of the Washington State Bar Association Clerkship program that involved a five year rigorous clerkship with two noted Washington law firms.
In May of 2003, David was elected by his peers to serve on the Board of Directors of the Washington Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.
Early in his career, David volunteered as a Pro Bono attorney for the King County Bar Association's Family Law Mentor Program, helping less fortunate families with their legal problems, often involving litigation.
www.waduidefense.com /davidkennedy.htm   (301 words)

  
 Player Bio: David Kennedy :: Men's Basketball
David Kennedy is expected to see an expanded role as a sophomore...Should be one of the primary backups at the four spot...A very athletic and strong player, Kennedy could emerge as he gets more experience.
Kennedy played in ten games for UCSB as a redshirt freshman...Scored five total points and had seven rebounds...Had three points and two rebounds in a win over Westmont...Played a total of 23 minutes, including a season-high five in a double-overtime win at Cal State Fullerton.
ucsbgauchos.collegesports.com /sports/m-baskbl/mtt/kennedy_david00.html   (93 words)

  
 Descendants of David Kennedy (1748 CT-1827 PA)
E.g., Robert H. Kennedy (1810-1894) is number 42, because he was the second child of Nathan Kennedy (number 4), the fourth child of David and Eunice.
Likewise, the number for Delphine E. Woodward (1846-1914) is 14A, because she was the tenth child of Matilda (Kennedy) Woodward (number 14), who was the fourth child of Robert Kennedy (number 1), who was the first child of David and Eunice.
Each of David Kennedy's children has a single-digit "reference number" between 1 and 7 (in chronological order).
www.pa-kennedys.us /numberg_sys.htm   (365 words)

  
 David Kennedy Joins NATA Government Affairs Team
Kennedy, a graduate of the Florida Institute of Technology, comes to NATA with a strong background in aviation and government affairs.
Kennedy was most recently involved with an Internet start-up, www.incongress.com, which was designed to provide services to the government affairs community.
Kennedy is a commercial pilot with instrument and multi-engine ratings.
www.nata-online.org /3MediaInfo/Archive/X.20000927.Kennedy.htm   (206 words)

  
 David Kennedy - June 2000 Feature
David Kennedy reviews a new translation of the timeless classic, Beowulf, by Seamus Heaney.
David Kennedy was born in Leicester, England, in 1959.
This becomes clearer if we contrast his introduction with that of an earlier translator David Wright.
www.cortlandreview.com /features/00/06/kennedy.html   (1911 words)

  
 Kennedy, D.: The Dark Sides of Virtue: Reassessing International Humanitarianism.
"David Kennedy's new book reflects on the misunderstandings and mistakes that sometimes lurk amidst the work and results of well-intentioned people who are trying to make the world a better place.
David Kennedy reveals international human rights as a noble cause easily perverted when ideals substitute for thought.
David Kennedy is Manley O. Hudson Professor of Law at Harvard Law School.
www.pupress.princeton.edu /titles/7711.html   (641 words)

  
 David Kennedy wins Hoagland Prize for Undergraduate Teaching
David Kennedy, the Donald J. McLachlan Professor of History, has been awarded the Laurance and Naomi Carpenter Hoagland Prize for Undergraduate Teaching.
In a letter supporting Kennedy's nomination, History Department Chair Carolyn Lougee Chappell wrote: "David has done it all and done it with generosity, grace and devotion to students at all levels."
Kennedy teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in 20th-century U.S. history, American political and social thought, U.S. foreign policy, American literature and the comparative development of democracy in Europe and America.
news-service.stanford.edu /news/2005/september28/hoagland-092805.html   (436 words)

  
 Historian says military, citizens' 'asymmetrical' relation troubling
Kennedy's scholarship is notable for its integration of economic and cultural analysis with social and political history.
Kennedy said it's not healthy for a democracy to let such an important function—the application of military force—grow so far removed from popular participation and accountability.
Before Kennedy's talk, Alumni Association President Howard E. Wolf noted the graduating seniors would be joining about 180,000 alumni worldwide as the newest stakeholders of the university.
news-service.stanford.edu /news/2005/june15/class-061505.html   (886 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Freedom from Fear : The American People in Depression and War, 1929-1945 (Oxford History of the United States, Vol 9): Books
With this wonderful book, David Kennedy has produced a definitive treatment of the crisis of the century, a book of epic proportions; one detailing, describing and explaining the many ways in which the insoluble social, economic, and political maelstrom that enveloped this country is related to the history of what came thereafter.
There is much to like in David Kennedy's history of the United States during the 1930s and early 1940s.
Kennedy is an obvious admirer of F.D.R. and does not hesitate to point out his many accomplishments and praise his ability as a politician and "visionary" in helping to draw so many conflicting elements in Congress and the country as a whole, together.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0195038347?v=glance   (3007 words)

  
 Interview with David M. Kennedy
David M. Kennedy serves as Mclachlan Professor in the Department of History.
Professor Kennedy: There is an apparently dramatic difference between the immigration of approximately 100 years ago and that of today in that virtually all of the immigrants 100 years ago came from Europe.
For more of Professor Kennedy's views on immigration, see his article in the November, 1996 Atlantic Monthly.
www.stanford.edu /group/Thinker/v4/n5/kennedy.html   (1713 words)

  
 Descendants of David Kennedy (1748 CT-1827 PA)
My research on David Kennedy's descendants was sparked by reading the article on that subject that Prof.
I have assigned a Henry-type reference number to most of the persons in my database that explains their relationship to David and Eunice Kennedy.
I wanted to give the parents of the spouses of Kennedy descendants (when I know them), but I decided not to include the spouses' siblings, even when I know them, because I haven't focused my research on them, and the information would therefore be less reliable.
www.pa-kennedys.us   (382 words)

  
 David Kennedy (guitarist) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
David Kennedy is currently a member of the rock bandAngels and Airwaves.
Kennedy is also a member of hardcore punk group Hazen Street who became known after touring with P.O.D. in the summer of 2004.
David and bandmate Tom DeLonge are close friends and they both attended the same high school.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/David_Kennedy_(guitarist)   (160 words)

  
 John F. Kennedy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kennedy is also the only Roman Catholic ever to become President, the first president to serve who was born in the 20th century, the last to die while still in office, the last Democrat from the North to be elected, and the last to be elected while serving in the U.S. Senate.
Kennedy was born in Brookline, Massachusetts, the son of Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr.
Kennedy appointed the following Justices to the Supreme Court of the United States:
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_F._Kennedy   (5054 words)

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