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  George H. Bender - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
George Harrison Bender (September 29, 1896, Cleveland, Ohio - June 18, 1961, Chagrin Falls, Ohio) was a Republican politician from Ohio.
The owner of an insurance business, Bender served in the Ohio State Senate from 1920-1930.
He ran unsuccessfully for the United States House of Representatives in 1930 and each of the three succeeding elections, finally winning on his fifth try in 1938.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/George_H._Bender   (221 words)

  
 Stephen M. Young - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1930, he ran for the nomination to be the Democratic candidate for governor of Ohio but lost to fellow Democrat George White, who went on to win the governorship.
In 1940, Young was again elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, one of two at-large representatives elected that year (the other being Republican George H. Bender).
He again lost his seat to Bender in the 1950 election.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Stephen_M._Young   (720 words)

  
 Bender Family Genealogy
Michael Bender's father was John Bender, who was born in Nassau, Rheinland, Germany, on 27 June 1819, emigrating to America when he was 33 years old.
George married Benedine Effinger in 1937 and moved into the house on 8th Avenue, in North St. Paul, the same house that he was born in, the same house his own father--John Adolph--built.
From the Sauk County (Wisconsin) Historical Museum, it is written that a George Bender was born in Nassau, Germany on May 31, 1819.
www.cpinternet.com /~jime/benders.htm   (836 words)

  
 Biography of Jacob bender of the Greely 1881Expedition.
George Layerzapf, member of the Lady Franklin Bay expedition, was born on July 5, 1852 at Friedburg, Darmstadt, Hessen, Germany.
Research indicates, that George Layerzapf was a very mild man, quiet, with lots of his feelings kept inside.
Bender writes in his journal "I received a very nice present sent by Lizzie A. Garther of New York".
www.arcticwebsite.com /GreelyBender.html   (905 words)

  
 Bender and Woolsey receive Guggenheim fellowships
Woolsey is the George H. and Ethel R. Bishop Scholar in Neuroscience and professor of neurology, of neurological surgery, of anatomy and neurobiology, and of cell biology and physiology, all in the School of Medicine.
Bender works primarily in quantum mechanics, the physics of very small, submicroscopic or atomic particles, and in particle physics and quantum field theory.
Bender has been invited to lecture on his work at more than a dozen universities in Europe during his fellowship year.
news-info.wustl.edu /news/page/normal/241.html   (800 words)

  
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George A. Petersen is one of the most experienced military collector-dealers in the hobby and business of historical military collectibles.
George Petersen has contributed photographs and information to many military collectors' reference books and magazines, both US and foreign, for the past 35 years.
George Petersen has traveled the world looking at various battle-sites and doing consulting with various government agencies, collectors, film and theatres, all over the world.
www.nchsinc.com /shop/petersen.htm   (882 words)

  
 David Schuyler Bender   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
At the annual meeting held in March of 2004, Chevalier Bender was elected Secretary of the Priory.
Bender holds a B.A. from Columbia University and has sung leading tenor roles with the New York City Opera, the San Francisco Opera, and the Seattle Opera Company, as well as having performed leading operatic roles in Germany for over ten years.
Bender has the distinction of being an Eagle Scout awarded by the Boy Scouts of America and is a member of the Bronxville Field and Tennis Club.
www.smotjnyc.org /dbender.htm   (223 words)

  
 Photograph Collections Template
The majority of photographs are family pictures of the Bender, Kolb and Stauffer families.
George Lewis Bender was of Amish ancestry born in Grantsville, Maryland to John and Elizabeth (Otto) Bender.
He was a leader in the mission movement of the Mennonite Church serving as treasurer and financial agent of the Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities.
www.mcusa-archives.org /photo_collections/BenderGeorgeLewis.html   (475 words)

  
 Bender Consulting Services of Canada: News & Events
Bender Consulting Services of Canada, Inc. Announces Diana Burke of RBC Financial Group as the Recipient of the 2002 Tony Coelho Award
Bender knows first-hand the value that people with disabilities bring to the workforce, as she has epilepsy and founded BCSC, and its sister company Bender Consulting Services, Inc., based on her personal experiences.
Bender Consulting Services, Inc., an affiliate of BCSC, provides competitive employment opportunities for Americans with disabilities in the technology, human resources, finance/accounting, and engineering and general business fields.
www.benderofcanada.com /news/press/20020906.html   (389 words)

  
 Homicide on 57th Avenue in Blade
PG Murders March On The Prince George’s County Police Department is investigating a homicide that occurred in Bladensburg, Maryland.
Prince George’s County, Maryland…The Prince George’s County Police Department is investigating a homicide that occurred in Capitol Heights, Maryland.
The suspect, 22-year-old Cedric Maurice Gatling of the 7700 block of Bender Road in Landover, Maryland, was arrested on today’s date in Washington, D.C. He was wanted in connection with the shooting death of 29-year-old Michael Edward Montgomery who was killed on March 7, 2005.
www.stmarystoday.com /homicide_on_57th_avenue_in_blade.htm   (766 words)

  
 Joseph McCarthy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On December 2, 1954, the Senate voted to "condemn" Senator Joseph McCarthy on both counts by a vote of 67 to 22, with the Democrats unanimously in favor of condemnation and the Republicans split evenly.
Styles Bridges, a McCarthy supporter, argued that because the word "condemn" rather than "censure" was used in the final draft, the resolution was "not a censure resolution." The word "censure" was then removed from the title of the resolution, although it is still generally regarded and referred to as a censure of McCarthy.
In the 1962 film The Manchurian Candidate, the character of Senator John Iselin, a demagogic anti-communist, is strongly patterned after McCarthy, even to the varying numbers of "Communist infiltrators" he purports to have evidence of (in the film the number "57" is decided on, after inspiration by a Heinz ketchup bottle).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Senator_mccarthy   (7578 words)

  
 ipedia.com: George H. Bender Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
George Harrison Bender was a Republican politician from Ohio.
George Harrison Bender (September 29, 1896 - June 18, 1961) was a Republican politician from Ohio.
He ran unsuccessfully for the U.S. House of Representatives in 1930 and each of the three succeeding elections, finally winning on his fifth try in 1938.
www.ipedia.com /george_h__bender.html   (234 words)

  
 Personal Papers
Elsie Kolb Bender was a homemaker and mother of seven children, who supported George in his work, and who kept an active interest in family and in the Prairie Street and College Mennonite churches of Elkhart and Goshen where she was a member.
Correspondence to and from Elsie Kolb Bender, 1896-1949
16/6 Correspondence to and from Elsie and George with 1910-1948
www.mcusa-archives.org /personal_collections/BenderGeorgeLewis.html   (2296 words)

  
 Oconomowoc, Waukesha County
Bender and Warr, r w s Lake, 2d n of Milwaukee.
Bender, John F. groceries, crockery, etc, s w cor Main and Milwaukee, r n s N Cross, 2d e of Main.
Bender, Lewis A. bds e s Main, 5th n of the bridge.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~backyard/Census_1890Gazetteer_Oconomowoc.htm   (1454 words)

  
 Cleveland: Confused City on a Seesaw - Chapter 6   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Bender came from Protestant Czech-Bohemian stock, and he had a firm base among the ethnic groups; when his name, which was originally Benda, finally emerged on the ballot as Bender, he picked up supporters in the Anglo-Saxon suburbs, too.
Bender's campaign against the Marshall Bill had given him all the statewide prominence he needed, and he was elected to congress.
Bender by this time had succumbed completely to the lush political life on the Potomac, a totally different atmosphere from that around Columbus when he was a young teetotaler fighting the corrupt drys.
web.ulib.csuohio.edu /speccoll/porter/Chapt06.html   (8710 words)

  
 From The Berschauer Genealogy
From Linclon a scouting party headed by a man by the name of Riedelheimer and inclucing George Bender, Jacob Krug Sr., and Michaleis, traveled over Nebraska and Kansas, as far as the Colorado line, before they decided to settle in Russell County.
**George Henry Krug, son of John Jacob Krug, Sr., was accompanied by his wife, nee Catharine Elizabeth Boxberger, and their four childrern; Katherine, Henry, Jacob A., who resides in Russell and Adam.
**George Jacob Deines, son of John Jacob Deines, was married to Mary Magdalene Rein, and they were accompanied here by their four children, Mary, Elizabeth, John Jacob, and Henry, who now lives in WaKeeney.
www.berschauer.com /Genealogy/Accounts/Eva_Berschauer.html   (759 words)

  
 Bender Consulting Services: News & Events
Bender Consulting Services, Inc. Honors Computer Sciences Corporation President, Russ Owen with the Tony Coelho Award for his Commitment to Employ People with Disabilities
PITTSBURGH, PA--On Thursday, December 6, 2001, Bender Consulting Services, Inc. (BCS), a Pittsburgh-based information technology consulting firm gave the First-Annual Tony Coelho Award to Russ Owen, President of the Chemical Group of Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) at the Dupont Country Club in Delaware.
Joyce Bender, President and CEO of BCS conceived the award.
www.benderconsult.com /news/press/20011221.html   (286 words)

  
 Local History Files: 27: Disasters
As The Post went to press, Senator George H. Bender and Congressman William E. Minshall, after a personal tour of Rocky River and Lakewood, were poised in Washington to accelerate immediately and by every possible means, Federal relief recommendations from Gov. Frank J. Lausche for Lakewood as well as expected approved request of Rocky River.
Senator George H. Bender and Congressman William E. Minshall Jr., after a tour of the Lakewood and Rocky River areas blasted by Saturday night's wind, said they would report directly to Civil Defense Director Peterson to urge government financial aid for the communities.
In Washington, U. Sen. George H. Bender said that "if help is needed they will get it." He said he would aid in every way to expedite aid if required.
www.lkwdpl.org /history/27.htm   (6509 words)

  
 DressageDaily: Heather Bender and Winwood Top Prix St. George Field
Californian Heather Bender, 39, now of Loxahatchee, Florida, won the Prix St. Georges and the 2nd Annual Zada Enterprises, LLC Dressage at the National, in Wellington, Florida, aboard Winwood, with a score of 69.00%.
He stayed so soft and honest on the aids.” Bender noted that Winwood was consistent throughout the test and easily performs the movements at this level.
The judges were in agreement on the test – Gary Rockwell at C gave Bender 279 points and Lorraine Stubbs at B awarded the ride 273.
www.dressagedaily.com /2003/dd_200311/dd_20031128.html   (244 words)

  
 Wilhelmina Caroline Everhart Wessel Behr obit submitted
Frederick Bender, remained at her bedside constantly and were present when death mercifully put an end to her suffering.
Frederick Bender) of Henderson, Minn., and her sons, Henry Wessel of Madison, S.D., George Behr of Brewster, Harry Behr of Westbrook, Edwin Behr of Fulda; also Mrs.
Frederick Bender of Henderson who had driven down to spend Mother’s Day here were also present.” (This article came from a relative’s scrapbook.
genforum.genealogy.com /ia/messages/28076.html   (634 words)

  
 'Vital Strategic Interests' versus 'Effectively Fighting Terrorism' by Stephen Bender
The defection of evangelical Protestants from the Democratic Party in the 1970s, their mobilization by Ronald Reagan and the unprecedented power they presently wield over George W. Bush, has had and will have grave consequences for both the United States and the Middle East.
George H.W. Bush even suspended loan guarantees to Israel when faced with the recalcitrance of the Yitzakh Shamir's Likud government in 1991.
A victory by George W. Bush in the 2004 election will place the United States in an international politics cul-de-sac, out of which it may not emerge without traumatic changes at home.
www.lewrockwell.com /orig6/bender6.html   (3785 words)

  
 George Mason vs James Madison
George Mason IP H R ER BB SO AB BF Marcus Davis........
Bender singled to center field; Ballowe advanced to second.
George Mason inning 8 Doyle, N. to 3b for Rigsby.
www.gmu.edu /pubs/sports/2000bb_stats/1may7.htm   (1101 words)

  
 Cleveland: Confused City on a Seesaw - Chapter 3   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Bender stumped for Maschke's slate in the fl wards, saying it was unfortunate that the Republican party had ever tied up with Hopkins.
This infuriated Hopkins, who retorted with a celebrated blooper, saying he had been a Republican regular when Bender's ancestors were "roaming the plains of Bohemia or Hungary or somewhere." (Bender's antecedents were Czechs.) Hopkins's crack backfired badly; even his admirers the Press and Plain Dealer, scolded him for it.
Hopkins, it needed to agree on a successor.
web.ulib.csuohio.edu /SpecColl/porter/Chapt03.html   (5997 words)

  
 Record: Bender, Woolsey named Guggenheim fellows
Carl M. Bender and Thomas A. Woolsey have been awarded fellowships from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.
Bender, Ph.D., is professor of physics in Arts and Sciences.
Woolsey, M.D., is the George H. and Ethel R. Bishop Scholar in Neuroscience and professor of neurology, of neurological surgery, of anatomy and neurobiology, and of cell biology and physiology, all in the School of Medicine.
record.wustl.edu /news/page/normal/1946.html   (758 words)

  
 T H E - B E N D E R - P R I Z E : F A C T - S H E E T
The Bender Prize will be awarded annually to an individual for outstanding community service benefiting the District of Columbia and its citizens.
The President of The George Washington University, Stephen Joel Trachtenberg, will present the second award at a dinner to be held at the Park Hyatt Washington on Tuesday, February 1, 2000.
Nominations must be addressed and submitted to: The Bender Prize, 1726 M Street, NW, Suite 200, Washington, DC 20036.
www.gwu.edu /~bender/fact.htm   (371 words)

  
 The Bloody Benders story
Pa, as the senior Bender was called, chose the usual 160 acres in the north-east quarter of Section 13, Township 31, Range 17, in the Osage township.
Still another claim they killed the Benders while they were camping overnight, burned their bodies and took their wagon and team to Thayer, 13-miles north, as a diversion.
The "Bender Women" were finally released because the trial to be held for February had to be postponed until May 1890, and the county did not want the expense of boarding the two prisoners that long.
www.leatherockhotel.com /BloodyBenders.htm   (2832 words)

  
 Black mold drawing attention, but not yet major problem here - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Black mold is not prevalent in the Pittsburgh region, said George H. Bender, president of Volz Environmental Services in Harmar Township.
When mold was discovered in the Hempfield library, his firm investigated but most of it was not fl mold, although at press time for this story full test results were yet available.
However, both the CDC and Bender noted that a link between the mold and that problem has not been established, and the cause of pulmonary hemorrhaging in otherwise healthy infants remains unknown.
www.pittsburghlive.com /x/pittsburghtrib/s_37059.html   (1434 words)

  
 The top 25 companies that support George W. Bush
Here is a list of companies that donated money to George W. Bush, as well as a page link -- http://www.boycottbush.net/.
It's not like George W. Bush is a threat to 3-peat in the Presidential Election.
George W. Bush won the election because more people agreed with his views--right or wrong.
www.gametz.com /forum/General/topic/185441.html   (5708 words)

  
 Bender George H - new and used books
Bender, George H. The Challenge of 1940 a Liberal Republican Examines the New Deal
Bender, George H. - The Challenge of 1940 a Liberal Republican Examines the New Deal
Bender, George H. - The Challenge of 1940
www.isbn.pl /A-Bender-George-H   (344 words)

  
 Roger James Bender And George A Petersen - Hermann Goring: From Regiment To Fallschirmpanzerkorps (isbn 0887404731) - ...
Bender - Hermann Göring - From Regiment to Fallschirmpanzerkorps
Bender, Roger James and Petersen, George A. Hermann Goring" from Regiment to Fallschirmpanzer Korps
Bender, Roger James and Petersen, George A. - Hermann Goring" from Regiment to Fallschirmpanzer Korps
www.isbn.pl /I-0887404731/HERMANN-GORING.html   (792 words)

  
 Center for Justice & Democracy
Over his two terms as Governor, George W. Bush signed a series of brutal bills that severely restricted injured Texans’ rights to sue, greatly reducing liability risks for Texas corporations.
One would be hard pressed to find worse hypocrites than George W. Bush and Ken Lay.
In this case, Bush seemed to understand one of the most important functions of civil lawsuits — to deter further wrongdoing.
www.centerjd.org /press/release/020126.htm   (724 words)

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