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  Mick Hanly Official Site | www.MickHanly.com
Hanly explained to the audience that when out mowing the lawn (yes, even musicians have to cut the grass!) he sustained a nasty cut on his finger which rendered guitar playing impossible.
Hanly's decision to become a musician set him on a rocky road and he holds nothing back as he details his stuggle to write songs and survive in the precarious music business, a struggle that sometimes brougth him to the verge of despair.
It was Hanly's first expedition abroad and his struggels iwth the French language and with the local shopkeepers, and his determination to find the ingredients for a decent Irish fry-up, bring a smile to the lips.
www.mickhanly.com /press_reviews   (4287 words)

  
  Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Frank Hanly
Hanly was born in a log cabin near St.
Hanly was elected Governor of Indiana in 1904.
Hanly was an unsuccessful candidate of the Prohibition Party for President of the United States in the 1916 election where he garnered 221,030 votes, or about 1.2%.
reference.com /browse/wiki/Frank_Hanly   (417 words)

  
  Frank Hanly - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hanly was born in a log cabin near St.
Hanly was elected Governor of Indiana in 1904.
Hanly was an unsuccessful candidate of the Prohibition Party for President of the United States in the 1916 election where he garnered 221,030 votes, or about 1.2%.
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 Indiana Governor James Frank Hanly
FRANK HANLY was born in Illinois in a log cabin, an accident of fortune from which he derived considerable political benefit in the course of his career.
As governor, Hanly crusaded against liquor, horseracing, and political corruption, even going so far as to prosecute members of his own administration for embezzlement.
An electrifying speaker, Hanly went on after his term as governor to organize a group of prohibition lecturers-more like revivalists than lecturers-called the Flying Squadron, and in 1916 he joined the Prohibition party and was its candidate for President of the United States.
www.statelib.lib.in.us /www/ihb/govportraits/hanly.html   (257 words)

  
 National Governors Association
Hanly won the 1904 Republican gubernatorial nomination and was elected governor by a majority of nearly 85,000 votes.
After leaving office, Hanly assembled a group of prohibition lecturers, the Flying Squadron, and in 1916 he was the Prohibition candidate for president of the Untied States.
Governor J. Frank Hanly was killed in an automobile accident on August 1, 1920, and was buried at the Hillside Cemetery in Williamsport, Indiana.
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 James Frank Hanly
Hanly continued to take an active interest in public affairs and in 1899 was a candidate for United States Senator, being defeated in General Assembly by Albert J. Beveridge.
So strongly did Governor Hanly espouse the cause of prohibition that he called a special session of the Legislature, held on September 18, 1908, and the law providing the local option for Indiana on the county basis was passed.
On Sunday, August 1, 1920, Governor Hanly was killed while riding in an automobile which was struck by a train six miles east of Dennison, Ohio.
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Previously he served as a director of Russell Capital, a Russell subsidiary focused on alternative investments, where his primary responsibility was to develop and structure new private equity funds.
Hanly joined Russell from J.P. Morgan's Financial Institutions Group, where he served as an expert on the investment management industry in its investment banking division.
This decision is based on his belief that 10 to 15 years is an appropriate length of tenure for senior leadership of Russell's investment management capabilities.
www.nmfn.com /tn/aboutnet--frank_russell_pr20030929   (908 words)

  
 eMedicine - Somatostatinomas : Article Excerpt by: Eric J Hanly, MD
eMedicine - Somatostatinomas : Article Excerpt by: Eric J Hanly, MD Excerpt from Somatostatinomas
Thus, the associated inhibitory syndrome leads to development of diabetes mellitus in 95% of patients.
Cholelithiasis and biliary tract disease occur in 25-68% of patients with somatostatinoma; the conditions are secondary to suppression of CCK, inhibition of biliary motility, and altered fat metabolism.
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 RTÉ News: Rows over Smith support for Hanly
The Defence Minister warned against people living in outlying areas being 'sacrificed on the altar' as he put it, of the report's proposals to downgrade local hospitals.
Citing what he said were a number of recent examples, Pat Rabbitte said there had never been a Taoiseach who tolerated colleagues so blatantly thumbing their noses at his office and the principle of collective responsibility.
To laughter from the Opposition benches, the Taoiseach replied that Minister Smith totally accepted the Hanly Report, and had confirmed this to him this morning.
www.rte.ie /news/2003/1112/hospitals.html   (411 words)

  
 Hanly ancestry
Museums : Family History : names : Hanly
03 - The Evicted Families - for others who are interested in their genealogical heritage and who trace their ancestry john carrington with hanly group age 14 creole luke caveney age 46
06 - News From Native California Index - hanly photo 10 2 96 97 3 7 falcon pomo mythological figure gilaks and ancestry bibby map 7 3 93 22 23 buena vista dance house bibby map
www.museumstuff.com /family-history/names/Hanly.php   (290 words)

  
 Goshen Theater
The event was attended by Governor Frank Hanly and the Indiana Attorney General.
At 7:30 PM the doors opened and 11 ushers escorted delighted ticket-holders into the lavish theater which featured green and ivory decor with gold leaf trim, red oak and mahogany.
Governor Hanly gave the welcoming address from his box seat on the auditorium's south side.
www.goshentheater.com /history.php   (839 words)

  
 marbioref-39
Dayton Historical Publishing Co James Franklin Hanly, nationally known in church and political circles as J. Frank Hanly, was the twenty-fifth governor of Indiana, was born near St. Joseph, Champaign county, Illinois, April 4, 1863.
This Hanly did and that marked the beginning of a career as an orator, for in after years Hanly became a national figure on the stump.
Hanly was admitted to the bar at Williamsport in, 1889 and began the practice of law in that town, the seat of Warren county.
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 From Temperance to Prohibition
Hanly, in his opening address to the 1907 Indiana General Assembly, asked the lawmakers to pass at the very least, some form of local option.
He said, "the right of a free people to exclude from their communities a traffic whose every element is an unmixed evil is fundamental." And though the General Assembly considered eight different pieces of legislation from the House and eleven in the Senate during the session, they were unable to pass a single one.
Hanly did call for a special session in early September, blasting liquor interests and saying that local option protected the majority from having the will of the minority imposed upon them.
www.connerprairie.org /HistoryOnline/temperance.html   (8956 words)

  
 untitled8   (Site not responding. Last check: )
1920: The body of J. Frank Hanly, native of Champaign County and former governor of Indiana, who was killed near here yesterday when a freight  train struck the automobile in which he was riding was taken to Indianapolis early today.
Hanly was well known in Champaign and vicinity.
Hanly found time to come to Homer for a weeks visit and fishing with this friend.
champaignalmanac.homestead.com /untitled8.html   (2084 words)

  
 Study Questions: Day 18   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Gray, Shipps, "The Riddle of Governor Hanly," 214-220.
Explain both the riddle and her solution of it.
How does the author use J. Frank Hanly's scrapbook to validate a position that Hanly's principal motivation was moral reform?
www.bsu.edu /classes/doyle/hist415/day18.htm   (397 words)

  
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Their household has been blessed with the arrival of ten children, all of whom are now living and are gaining for themselves reputations of honorable usefulness.
FRANK J. There has been a noticeable movement in recent years of farmers from the high-priced land districts of Illinois not only to the new states of the West, but also to the less developed agricultural area of Indiana, Michigan and Ohio.
He was lieutenant colonel under Governor W. Durbin and also under Governor Frank Hanly as a member of the governor's staff.
www.brookston.lib.in.us /WhiteCo/biographies-W.htm   (15952 words)

  
 Alan Kelly - Biography
His grandfather was a fiddler; his grandmother, a melodeon player; his father, Frank Kelly, a piano accordionist from Fourmilehouse in southern Roscommon who won the All-Ireland senior title in 1964; and his mother, Mary (née Ryan) Kelly, an adept pianist and saxophonist.
From the late 1950s to the early 1960s, Frank and Mary Kelly were members of the Killina Céilí Band, a gifted ensemble also featuring fiddler Paddy Ryan, a first cousin of Mary and a music instructor to both Alan and brother John, one of Ireland's leading flautists and whistle players.
Very soon, Alan had forged his own inimitable style influenced mainly by his father Frank and local musicians such as Paddy Ryan, John Carlos, Patsy Hanly and Frank Jordan.
www.taramusic.com /biogs/akellybg.htm   (762 words)

  
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Warning labels were not enough for Hanly, a zealot on certain morality issues.
In 1905, he cajoled the Indiana Legislature to pass a set of laws prohibiting anyone from selling or even giving away cigarettes, cigarette paper or other substitutes, and banning the use or possession of cigarettes by anyone under 21.
Hanly left office at the end of 1908, and legislators repealed his extreme tobacco laws within a year.
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 Flying Squadron - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Flying Squadron of America was a temperance organization that staged a nationwide campaign tp promote the temperance movement in the U.S. It consisted of three groups of revivalist-like speakers who toured cities across the country between September 30, 1914 and June 6, 1915.
The Squadron, organized by former Indiana Governor J. Frank Hanly, was sometimes called Hanly's Flying Squadron.
This page was last modified 21:04, 9 February 2006.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Flying_Squadron   (92 words)

  
 Kaizen Heron Group
The Prohibition Party holds its National convention to nominate Frank Hanly of Indiana.
They invest their life's savings and work side by side 18 to 20 hours a day, selling the franks at 5¢ each.
Frank Lloyd Wright designs the Imperial Hotel, Tokyo, built to withstand earthquakes.
www.kaizenheron.com /cowgirl/1916.html   (2180 words)

  
 Russell - Executive Staff Profiles (Russell.com)
He is a board member of Frank Russell Company, Russell Investment Company, Russell Trust Company, and Frank Russell Company Limited (London).
Thomas F. Hanly is the chief investment officer of Russell Investment Group.
Frank passed away six months later and the second life of Frank Russell Company began.
www.russell.com /US/about_russell/Corp_Info/exec_staff.asp   (665 words)

  
 Send This Article
On April 28, Republican State Convention delegates at Indianapolis nominated attorney J. Frank Hanly for governor.
In November 1904, Durgan won the first of what would be five Lafayette mayoral elections, and Hanly became the first Hoosier governor from Lafayette.
In the spring of 1904 engineer Frank Headson, founder of the Headson Tool Works on the northeast corner of Ninth and Main streets, opened an automotive repair business, calling it an Auto Hospital.
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 Napoleon Bonaparte Broward Papers - UF Special and Area Studies Collections
Among the correspondents included are Frank A. Walpole, F.P. Cone, A.T. Cornwall, William Jennings Bryan, G.L. Loew, M.A. Brown, W.C. Hodges, J.A. Dapray, Albert B. Cumming, T.J. Faulkner, Claude L'Engle, George C. Bedell, Wilkinson Call, William S. Jennings, John Temple Graves, as well as various members of the Broward family.
Several items are related to the drainage of the Everglades, including dredging equipment, forestry, sugar, and waterways.
Authors and publishers include J. Frank Hanly, the Bucyrus Co., Wetherill Bros., Judge Benjamin, and Claude L'Engle.
web.uflib.ufl.edu /spec/pkyonge/Broward.htm   (1149 words)

  
 Americus and Sumter County, Georgia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
In 1938 Frank P. Harrold donated to the city Magnolia Dell, 15 to 20 acres on Spring at Muckalee Creek.
In 1920 the Americus/Sumter County Chamber of Commerce was chartered by Carr S. Glover, Frank P. Harrold and Neal A. Ray.
In 1945 the announcement was made that Frank M. Staley, Jr., grandson of Rev. A.S. Staley, was the first-ever fl Boy Scout to reach Eagle rank in the Chehaw Council.
www.sumtercountyhistory.com /history/CalendarofLocalHistory.htm   (12915 words)

  
 1920 - Simple English Wikipedia
February 2 - Field E. Kindley, American World War I aviator (b.
February 3 - Frank Brown, Governor of Maryland (b.
August 1 - Frank Hanly, Governor of Indiana (b.
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 South Bend Tribune
The prison took on the responsibility of controlling its own business of making binder twine as of Jan. 1.
Frank Hanly originated the idea after hearing of the success of this innovative concept in other states.
He wanted the prisoners to keep busy, and chose binder twine because it would not compete with other Indiana businesses and would help the farmers obtain it at a more reasonable price.
www.southbendtribune.com /apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060101/News01/601010460/-1/NEWS01/CAT=News01   (440 words)

  
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11, “The Indiana Way of Politics, 1873-1920,” 208-229; Gray: Shepherd Shoemaker, “Governor ‘Blue Jeans’ Williams,” 180-184; Gray, “The New Century,” 213-214; Gray, Shipps, “The Riddle of Governor Hanly,” 214-220.
Gray, Shipps, "The Riddle of Governor Hanly,” 214-220: 1.
According to Shipps’s analysis, why was J. Frank Hanly’s effectiveness as governor so limited?
www.bsu.edu /web/mwdoyle/hist_415/reading/HST415SQ.D19.doc   (677 words)

  
 NYC Department of Sanitation
The New York City Department of Sanitation is holding the ninth annual Michael Hanly Memorial 5K Run on Sunday, June 11, 2006 starting at 10 A.M. in Brooklyn.  The race is in honor of a sanitation worker who was killed in the line of duty almost 10 years ago.
Sanitation Commissioner John J. Doherty said: “Unfortunately, since the Hanly Run was established, we have lost five other Sanitation employees to line of duty deaths.  They are Sanitation Workers Eva Barrientos, Keith Bridges, Frank Consalvo, Rodney Page, and District Superintendent Michael Gennardo.”
All proceeds will go to the families of DSNY workers killed in the line of duty and will be used for surviving children’s educations or donated to the charity of their choice.  For additional information call (718) 714-2708, or check the website at www.Hanlyrun.com. 
www.nyc.gov /html/dsny/html/pr2006/060106.shtml   (145 words)

  
 IU Home Pages: March 09, 2007 - Faculty and staff news from the campuses of Indiana University
The event and exhibit will examine the relevance of the history of sterilization and other eugenic measures to contemporary issues in human genetics, public health, reproductive health, mental health and the law.
Indiana Gov. Frank Hanly approved first state eugenics law making sterilization mandatory for certain individuals in state custody.
Interestingly, in April 1920 he argued the case of Hawke v.
homepages.indiana.edu /2007/03-09/story.php?id=1227   (656 words)

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