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  Dole, Sanford Ballard. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The application of the revolutionists for annexation to the United States was refused by President Cleveland, who, after sending James H. Blount to investigate, demanded the restoration of the queen.
Dole’s reply, in which he defended the revolution and denied Cleveland’s right to interfere, was one of his ablest papers.
Dole was appointed first governor of the Territory of Hawaii in 1900.
www.bartleby.com /65/do/Dole-San.html   (273 words)

  
 Jody Dole
Dole first exhibited that passion for a Smirnoff campaign in 1990 that would catapult him from working as a photo agent and line producer only two years before to gaining a global clientele that clamors for his unique style.
For Dole, the technology available to the professional photographer must be utilized in a way that does not diminish the role of creativity from the process.
Dole's combination of artistic and commercial photographs will continue to push the boundaries of advertising into the future while the photographer keeps a keen eye on the past.
www.photoinsider.com /pages/dole/dole.html   (1682 words)

  
 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for dole
Dole, Bob (Robert Joseph Dole), 1923-, American political leader, b.
In medieval times doles were usually from bequests of money or land, and the income was given to charity or distributed to the local poor at funerals.
Dole's war record: the first casualty of politics is truth.(presidential candidate Bob Dole)(includes related article on Dole's reluctant entry into the military)(Cover Story)
www.encyclopedia.com /SearchResults.aspx?Q=dole   (629 words)

  
 A Short History of Lana'i   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Already in 1903, James Dole, cousin of Sanford Dole, appointed first governor of Hawaii in 1901, had produced the first 2000 cases of pineapples, marking the beginning of Hawaii’s pineapple industry.
Dole planted and irrigated 18,000 acres of pineapple on Lana’i, built Lana’i City and a harbor, and worked the island for all it was worth in pineapples until competition from Asia and foresight forced him to relinquish his pineapple domain.
James D. Dole originally built the Inn as a plantation estate retreat for executives and guests of The Dole Company.
www.tombarefoot.com /perfect/maui/PerfectDaysLanaiHistory.html   (1235 words)

  
 History Solidly On Side Of Dole, GOP
Bob Dole wants to end split-level government and return Republican control to both, the executive and congressional branches of government.
Another astute Dole political tactic is the conspicuous role he is creating for Gen.
Dole’s most prudent political move yet, was to quiet Pat Buchanan.
www.majorcox.com /columns/dole-96.htm   (761 words)

  
 CNN.com - Jesse Helms touts Elizabeth Dole as successor - February 1, 2002
Dole, wife of former Sen. Bob Dole and a former presidential candidate, also was at the CPAC conference to introduce Helms, at his invitation.
Bush did not endorse Dole at the event, but some have said that it is unusual for a sitting president to offer clear, albeit unspoken, support for a candidate who has yet to win the party's primary.
James Snyder, a Lexington, North Carolina, attorney who is challenging Dole for the Republican nomination, said the high-profile visits with Bush and Helms is actually a sign that the Washington establishment has concerns about the Dole campaign.
archives.cnn.com /2002/ALLPOLITICS/02/01/helms.dole   (599 words)

  
 Whitewater Issue Recalls Dole's Involvement In Iran-Contra Pardons
Dole and other Republicans have long contended that the indictment of the retired cabinet secretary was part of a political crusade against Bush by Independent Counsel Lawrence E. Walsh -- and that an additional count against Weinberger four days before the November 1992 election was aimed at derailing Bush's re-election campaign.
Dole's main evidence was a Clinton campaign press release about the indictments that was dated the day before the new charges were obtained.
At the time Dole was calling for the Iran-Contra pardons, the senator said he had not discussed the issue with anyone from the law firm.
members.aol.com /mstencel/clips/dole.htm   (1372 words)

  
 Drs. Dole & Nyswander
Dole and Nyswander never stated or intimated that they had discovered a magic bullet for addiction and both knew that antagonist drugs also blocked the effects of heroin.
Dole described the creation of the blockade effect by the induction of tolerance in major articles including the seminal, "Narcotic Blockade" in 1966.
Dole who is one of the foremost narcotic pharmacologists in the world is fully aware of this phenomenon.
www.methadonetoday.org /dole_nys.htm   (12467 words)

  
 Presidential Candidate Bob Dole -- The Dark Side
Dole was picked by Ford as his vice-presidential candidate (replacing Nelson Rockefeller, who actually served as Ford's VP) precisely to serve as his attack dog, and Dole played that role with obvious relish.
Dole has also used these funds to fund his travels around the country, and to pay a large group of consultants, pollsters and political staff, whose work benefits him directly or indirectly.
Dole told Newsweek: "I call him King Al." Dole has already put him in charge of the Senate Banking Committee, and in return D'Amato is stretching out and milking the Whitewater hearings on in every way possible, despite what has to be seen as only very modest success.
www.realchange.org /bdole.htm   (9001 words)

  
 JAMES DRUMMOND DOLE: ENTREPRENEUR
His son, James Drummond Dole (1877-1958), studied agriculture at Harvard’s Bussey Institute (now the Arnold Arboretum).
And his name is still associated with pineapples, not only with Dole Hawaii, which packs 225,000 tons, but with Dole Thailand, which packs 200,000 tons of fruit per year and Dole Philippines, which packs 380,000 tons.
The Story of James Dole by Richard Dole and Elizabeth Dole Porteus (Aiea, Hawai'i: Island Hertiage Publishing, 1990).
www.harvardsquarelibrary.org /unitarians/dole.html   (1370 words)

  
 Dole: we need stronger military -- former presidential candidate   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Dole, in somewhat of a last-minute appearance, spoke at the Solon VFW Post 1863, 7040 Pettibone Road.
Dole said he became alarmed last week after talking with the leader of an Apache helicopter unit in Washington, D.C. The soldier said his unit's morale was low because its equipment was run down.
Dole said he has visited the Balkans about a dozen times in the last three years as part of a federal commission on missing persons.
www.sunnews.com /news/2000/1102/EDOLE.htm   (559 words)

  
 Dole Air Race - 1927
No one knew that the Dole Flight story, when it was all done, would be a classic of irony, of courage and folly, or valiant imprudence and of tragedy.
That was what impelled the Hawaii pineapple magnate, James D. Dole, to put up $35,000 in prizes for the first planes to make the Pacific crossing.
Dole aficionados called her a "stack of wheats," because of her three-layer appearance.
www.sfmuseum.org /hist10/27dolerace.html   (2226 words)

  
 Hawaii by James Michener
"Hawaii", by James A. Michener, is a novel which covers, on both a fictional and a non-fictional level, the total history of Hawaii from its beginning until approximately 1954.
James Michener tells the story of Hawaii in the language of Hawaii; he mixes, at times, English with Hawaiian, Japanese, and Chinese.
Since most of the Queen's cabinet was made up of Americans, she was helpless, and decided to abdicate the throne until the Americans reinstated her position.
www.studyworld.com /basementpapers/papers/stack31_26.html   (3936 words)

  
 James Dole
By the end of the colonial period, he also had purchased a number of lots on the south side of the city and also along the Normanskill.
At the outbreak of hostilities in 1775, Dole managed to avoid trouble - subscribing for the relief of Ticonderoga and selling goods to the "public store" at Fort George in August 1776.
Sources: The life of James Dole is CAP biography number 7874.
www.nysm.nysed.gov /albany/bios/d/jadole7874.html   (416 words)

  
 LJWorld.com : The Dole Institute of Politics
The departure of Richard Norton Smith as director of the Dole Institute of Politics was a major loss for the institute, the university, Lawrence and the state of Kansas.
When Sen. Bob Dole invited me to attend the dedication of the Dole Institute of Politics building, I tried to imagine not only what the institute was going to be like but also how it was going to achieve its aims.
A former political ally of Sen. Bob Dole and a former political rival are scheduled to be at Kansas University this summer for the dedication of the Dole Institute of Politics.
www.ljworld.com /section/kudole   (9674 words)

  
 Environmental Remediation Consultant - Leslie R. Dole, Ph.D., CM
Dole managed the developed a facility to simulate the head space environment of a PWR pressurizer in order to determine the carry-over of radioactive aerosols during normal and upset conditions.
Dole prepared and conducted seminars on the science, materials, and case-studies for the regulatory site managers at meetings of the regional and nationwide on-site coordinators for the U.S. EPA and the states of New York and California.
Dole, "Overview of the Applications of Cement-Based Immobilization Technologies," at the US-DOE Facilities, International Symposium on Concrete and Cementitious Materials for Radioactive Waste Management, American Concrete Institute Fall, 1984 Convention, October 29 to November 1, 1984, New York, NY, to be published in an ACI Special Technical Publication, November 1984.
www.dole.nu /lesdole   (11789 words)

  
 James Hudnall
They’ll have character A punching character B in the foreground, while character C shoots character D in the background and character F is in the middle ground talking about how important it is to understand other people’s feelings while character G accompanies him on the violin.
This is ill advised because the panel becomes cluttered with all those figures, and it does a disservice to the action.
James Hudnall is a professional writer with 20 years experience.
jameshudnall.com /blog.php?/weblog/dem_doom_continued1   (4497 words)

  
 Dole's big day 07/13/03   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
"It's not the Bob Dole building or Bob Dole this, it's just a building on The University of Kansas campus that can be helpful to the young students for the next 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 years," Dole said in a telephone interview from his Washington, D.C., office.
Twice wounded and twice decorated for "heroic achievement," Dole was discharged with the rank of captain in July 1948.
In 1960, Dole was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives and was re-elected in 1962, 1964 and 1966.
www.cjonline.com /stories/071303/kan_dole.shtml   (1845 words)

  
 Honolulu Star-Bulletin Local News
The pineapple king had a cousin by the name of Sanford B. Dole, president of the Republic of Hawaii and later governor of the Territory of Hawaii.
By 1932 the company had dropped in value to just $2.5 million and Dole, the millionaire pineapple king, was forced into a token role in the company.
James Dole, who left his name on store shelves around the world, died May 14, 1958, at age 80.
starbulletin.com /1999/09/30/news/story6.html   (317 words)

  
 Hawaii - History
Hawaii's earliest inhabitants were Polynesians who came to the islands in double-hulled canoes between 1,000 and 1,400 years ago, either from Southeast Asia or from the Marquesas in the South Pacific.
Two years later, after further political wrangling, she was deposed in an American-led revolution that produced a provisional government under the leadership of Sanford B. Dole.
The formal transfer of sovereignty took place on 12 August 1898, and Dole became Hawaii's first territorial governor when the act authorizing the annexation became effective in June 1900.
www.city-data.com /states/Hawaii-History.html   (1247 words)

  
 The Famous Flying Lockheed Brothers - August 2006
On May 25, 1927, pineapple tycoon James D. Dole announced a pair of prizes: $25,000 for the first aircraft to fly from North America to Honolulu, and $10,000 for the second to make the flight.
In their zeal to compete, many “Dole Derby” entrants overlooked a basic fact: No matter what kind of navigator he was, Lindbergh could hardly have missed Europe altogether.
That was not the case with the Dole Derby contestants.
www.afa.org /magazine/Aug2006/0806lockheed.asp   (2739 words)

  
 Hawaii Vacation in Lanai City - Hotel Lanai - Lodging near the island of Maui
It was the first hotel built on the island, and remains one of Hawaii's rare inland hotels.
James D. Dole built the Inn as a retreat for executives and guests of The Dole Company.
Later, the Hotel Lanai became a meeting place for generations of local residents and visitors to share fine food and to "talk story".
www.hotellanai.com /hist.html   (605 words)

  
 Benzene 4
When I first encountered him he was assistant choral director in the SF Symphony Chorus, but now he's better known as a fairly large fish in the limited pond that is Bay Area composers of contemporary classical vocal music.
The sugar and pineapple empire was founded about a generation later by a different Dole, James D Dole, whose insight it was to invest in local cannery, which gave him the success to buy out most of his plantation rivals.
I assume the two Doles were related somehow, but neither the book nor my encyclopedia actually confirms that.
radio.weblogs.com /0134204/2006/03/26.html   (2157 words)

  
 TheHistoryNet | Aviation History | Emory Bronte and Ernie Smith: Flew From California to Hawaii in 1927
Several critics claimed it was unsportsmanlike of the group sponsoring the Travel Air to attempt a flight to Hawaii prior to August 12, 1927, which had been announced as the beginning of the eligibility period for the Dole race to Honolulu, an upcoming competition sponsored by well-known pineapple magnate James D. Dole.
The Army fliers were spared this type of criticism because the Dole race was limited to civilian aircraft only.
With Lindbergh's successful 1927 flight across the Atlantic only six weeks past and the Dole race only six weeks away, the crews of the two planes had finally been given the OK to take off on their race.
www.historynet.com /magazines/aviation_history/3035581.html   (1507 words)

  
 Maui County Condominium Directory & Database...223 MAUI CONDOMINIUMS
In 1922, James D. Dole purchased the entire island from the Baldwin family for $1.1 million, or about $12 an acre.
The dead Moloka`i warriors, thrown into the sea for the sharks, caused such a feeding frenzy that the water appeared to boil.
Captain James Cook first spotted Moloka`i in November of 1778, but bypassed it, considering it uninhabited.
www.mauicondominiums.net /Molokai_Lanai_History.html   (865 words)

  
 KA NUPEPA KUOKOA - Historical Significance
On March 29 James H. Blount is sent by the U.S. president to learn the facts of the overthrow of the queen.
President McKinley signs the Organic Act on April 30, and the Territory of Hawaiÿi, headed by Sanford B. Dole as its first governor, is inaugurated on June 14.
Ph D. dissertation, University of Hawaiÿi at Mänoa, 1999, 25.
libweb.hawaii.edu /digicoll/nupepa_kuokoa/kuokoa_htm/kuokoa.html   (6159 words)

  
 Hawaiian Collection, Special Collections, UHML
The largest of the pineapple companies, Hawaiian Pine, was established in 1901 at Wahiawa, Oahu, by James D. Dole.
The company's name was changed to Dole Corporation, today Dole Foods, and in 1961 merged with Castle and Cook.
Records in the archives span the years 1901-1988, years when pineapple as a signature product of Hawaii, touched the lives of many individuals who worked in the fields and the canneries.
www2.hawaii.edu /~speccoll/hawaiidole.html   (283 words)

  
 Endnotes-Chapter 6
James G. Harbord, for­merly chief of staff of the AEF.
Although James D. Dole of the Hawaiian Pineapple Company offered $25,000 in August 1927 to whomever could make the first nonstop flight from the United States to Hawaii, the feat had already been accomplished by Maitland and Hegenberger.
83 Ltr, Maj Gen James B. Allison to The Adjutant General, 23 Oct 1936, sub: Airplane Detection Device (24 Sep 1936), 2d Ind, quoted by Davis, "Development of Radar Equipment," pt.
www.army.mil /cmh/books/30-17/End6.htm   (2939 words)

  
 Honolulu Magazine - HONOLULU 100
James Dole made Honolulu into a pineapple town, founding Hawaiian Pineapple in 1901 on a small Wahiawa plantation.
To keep up with demand, Dole purchased the island of Lana'i in 1922, converting it into the world's largest pineapple plantation.
Today, Dole is one of the most widely recognized brand-names in the United States.
www.honolulumagazine.com /archives/HON100/1105_100_21-30.html   (1627 words)

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