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  Major General Edward Hutton
Hutton, an imperial officer, had considerable experience with colonial troops, including having served as the Commander of the New South Wales military forces from 1893 to 1896.
Hutton described the materials for the mounted troops and field artillery as incomplete and unequal to modern demands.
Hutton concluded his assessment with the warning that troops without efficient and sufficient arms, ammunition, and equipment are useless for the purpose for which they exist, and are therefore a mischievous delusion'.'
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  E. F. Hutton Info - Bored Net - Boredom   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Edward Francis Hutton (7 September 1875 [or 1877 or 1882] - 11 July 1962) was an American (born in New York, New York) financier and founder of E.
The Hutton companies also managed many mutual funds and other investment vehicles, some of which were separately incorporated and/or registered, and participated actively in corporate mergers and public offerings of securities.
Thus, Hutton was, in effect, getting short-term loans (termed "the float") from the banks for free and forcing the banks to make those loans by threatening not to keep its accounts with them if they did not.
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 Edward L. Hutton
Hutton, chairman of Chemed Corp. in Cincinnati and chairman of Omnicare Inc., grew up near Bloomington in the town of Bedford, Ind., during the Depression.
Returning to the Midwest in the 1970s, Hutton became president, chief executive officer and eventually chairman of Chemed and Omnicare, which is the leading firm in the United States supplying pharmaceuticals to nursing home patients.
Hutton received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from IU in 1992 and the IU Foundation's Herman B Wells Visionary award in 2002.
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 Hutton, Sir Edward Thomas Henry (1848 - 1923) Biographical Entry - Australian Dictionary of Biography Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Hutton fought a losing battle in trying to maintain a headquarters staff adequate for its task but reduction of the numbers of permanent officers and soldiers was a ready and popular way of saving money, especially as there were no pensions for those retrenched.
Hutton quarrelled frequently with his ministers, some of whose interventions were petty or foolish in the extreme.
Hutton strongly opposed this policy but the bill providing a military board in place of the G.O.C. was passed by the end of the year.
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 Hampshire Hutton Families - pafg01 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Benjamin John Edward Hutton "Ben" was born on 11 Mar 1990 in Oxford and was christened in Princes Risborough.
George Edward Hutton was born on 5 Dec 1896 and died in Jun 1952.
William Hutton was born in Jun 1845 and was christened on 8 Jul 1845 in Newton Valence, Hampshire.
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 Edward Hutton: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com
]...Hutton (7 September 1875 [or 1877 or 1882] - 11 July 1962) was an American (born in New York,...
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Edward F. Hutton, D.D.S., was born in Russia and earned doctoral degrees in art history and facial surgery before he moved to New York, New York, where he worked restoring artworks (including Fabergé eggs) while he earned a degree in dentistry from the Dental School of New York University.
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 Edward Hutton
On January 26, 2005, Indiana University Bloomington named its Honors College for Edward L. Hutton, an IU alumnus and a prominent philanthropist and businessman from Cincinnati, Ohio.
Hutton, chairman of Chemed Corp. in Cincinnati and chairman of Omnicare Inc., grew up near Bloomington in the town of Bedford, Indiana, during the Depression.
"Ed Hutton has added new meaning to President Herman Wells' statement that the campus of Indiana University is not just in Bloomington, not just in Indiana or in the United States, but extends around the globe," said IU President Adam W. Herbert.
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