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 John N. Mitchell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Newton Mitchell (September 15, 1913– November 9, 1988) was the first United States Attorney General ever to be convicted of illegal activities and imprisoned.
On February 21, 1975, Mitchell was found guilty of conspiracy, obstruction of justice, and perjury and sentenced to two and a half to eight years in prison for his role in the Watergate break-in and cover-up, which he dubbed the White House horrors.
Mitchell was born in Detroit, Michigan, and grew up on Long Island in New York.
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 John Mitchell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Mitchell, president of the United Mine Workers.
John Cameron Mitchell, a filmmaker based in New York City.
John William Mitchell, 20th mayor of Calgary, Alberta
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 John Cameron Mitchell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Cameron Mitchell (born April 21, 1963) is an American writer, actor, and director.
Cameron Mitchell, who is openly gay, currently lives in New York City.
Mitchell also executive produced the film Tarnation, a critically praised and award-winning documentary about the life of a gay man named Jonathan Caouette.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Cameron_Mitchell   (242 words)

  
 KEMBLE, ELIZABETH WHITLOCK - LoveToKnow Article on KEMBLE, ELIZABETH WHITLOCK
KEMBLE, JOHN MITCHELL (1807-1857), English scholar and historian, eldest son of Charles Kemble the actor, was born n 1807.
JOHN PHILIP KEMBLE (1757-1823), the second child, was born at Prescot, Lancashire, on the ist of February 1757.
Much of his time was given to writing and revising the lectures on the wave theory of light which he had delivered at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, in 1884, but which were not finally published till 1904.
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 John Mitchell Kemble - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Mitchell Kemble ( 1807- March 26, 1857), English scholar and historian, was the eldest son of Charles Kemble the actor.
He received his education partly from Dr Richardson, author of the Dictionary of the English Language, and partly at the grammar school of Bury St Edmunds, where he obtained in 1826 an exhibition to Trinity College, Cambridge, where he became a member of the Cambridge Apostles.
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 John Mitchell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Matthew Mitchell, former Assistant Director-General, British Council.
John Mitchell, president of the United Mine Workers.
John H. Mitchell American politician and senator from Oregon.
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 AllRefer.com - George John Mitchell (U.S. History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Mitchell served on the Senate committee investigating the Iran-contra affair and with his colleague from Maine, Republican William Cohen, wrote Men of Zeal, attacking Oliver North and others for their roles in the scandal.
Mitchell also headed (2000–2001) a fact-finding committee on the resumption of Palestinian-Israeli violence in 2000; apportioning blame to both sides, it called for an unconditional halt to the violence.
In 1994, Mitchell declined a nomination to the Supreme Court to aid the Clinton administration in its unsuccessful fight to overhaul the American health care system.
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 Martha Mitchell effect - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is named after Martha Beall Mitchell (the wife of John Mitchell, the Attorney-General in the Nixon administration), who alleged that illegal activity was taking place in the White House.
The Martha Mitchell effect is a process by which a belief is mistakenly diagnosed as a delusion by a psychiatrist.
At the time her claims were thought to be signs of mental illness, and only after the Watergate scandal broke was she proved right (and hence sane).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Martha_Mitchell_effect   (151 words)

  
 John Mitchell: Encyclopedia topic
John Mitchell (John Mitchell: United States labor leader; president of the United Mine Workers of America from 1898 to 1908 (1870-1919)), president (president: The chief executive of a republic) of the United Mine Workers (United Mine Workers: An industrial union of mine workers in North America).
John F. Mitchell (John F. Mitchell: more facts about this subject), British climatologist (climatologist: climatology is the science that studies climates and investigates their phenomena and...
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 John N. Mitchell: Watergate
John Newton Mitchell was born in Detroit on 15th November, 1913.
Mitchell, a friend, confidant and law partner of Richard M. Nixon, became a familiar face on television screens across America in the summer of 1973 as he sparred with members and staff of the Senate Watergate Committee probing his role - and Nixon's- in the Watergate scandal.
Mitchell and Maurice Stans were tried with obstructing an investigation of Robert Vesco after he made a $200,000 contribution to the Nixon campaign.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /JFKmitchellJ.htm   (2859 words)

  
 835. John N Mitchell, Director, Committee for the Re-election of the President. Simpson’s Contemporary Quotations. 1988
John N Mitchell, Director, Committee for the Re-election of the President.
John N Mitchell, Director, Committee for the Re-election of the President
In my mind, the re-election of Richard Nixon, compared with what was available on the other side, was so much more important that I put it in just that context.
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 CBSNews.com Who's Who Person
U.S. Attorney General John N. Mitchell was the law partner of Richard M. Nixon and, when Nixon was elected president, served as Attorney General of the United States.
Mitchell died Nov 9, 1988, after suffering a heart attack outside his home in Washington, D.C. Mitchell was the highest ranking of the government officials who served time for the political scandal that brought about Nixon's resignation from the presidency in August 1974.
On Feb. 21, 1975, Mitchell was found guilty of conspiracy, obstruction of justice, and perjury and sentenced to two and a half to eight years in prison for his role in the Watergate break-in and cover-up.
www.cbsnews.com /elements/2003/07/24/in_depth_politics/whoswho564964_0_12_person.shtml   (337 words)

  
 village voice > news > Loving the Alien by John Cameron Mitchell
John Cameron Mitchell is the writer, director, and star of Hedwig and the Angry Inch.
I got into rock when I met John Phillips [of the Mamas and the Papas].
JCM: Well they did The 1980 Floor Show [a one-off variety program aired on NBC in 1974], which I just saw at the Museum of Television and Radio's Bowie retrospective—geek!—and it was the same band with the same makeup.
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 John Cameron Mitchell Interview
John Cameron Mitchell: My dad's a general, he was commander there in the 1980s, which is pretty interesting.
JCM: We didn't have much theatre - I went to Catholic schools wherever I was, which in the places we were, were often the catch-all schools: there'd be a public school and the Catholic school, and if you got kicked out of the public, you had to go to the Catholic.
JCM: I moved so much as a kid that I don't really have that kind of - nothing seemed permanent, and nothing seemed true - it was all relative, it was truly a post-modern upbringing where everything was valid, and our family was confident but not really close and warm.
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 Reel.com: John Cameron Mitchell
John Cameron Mitchell: Well, I was an actor, doing many things that were boring after a while, and I wanted to write something for myself — really just to write something and it was easier to cast myself — and I wanted it to be with a band.
Mitchell has been quick to assert that the movie is different from the play — some features have been expanded, others have been curtailed.
JCM: In the show we had drawings that we projected because we wanted to make sure the myth was illustrated — on stage, you can't always hear all the lyrics.
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 Danlee Mitchell Biography
In 1968 Mitchell performed in the film The Music of Harry Partch, and 1968-1969 was ensemble manager, music director and conductor for the influential Whitney Gallery retrospective concert of Partch's music and the world premier performance and recording of Delusion of the Fury.
In the Fall of 1958, Mitchell again performed in The Bewitched, and in the Fall of 1959 Mitchell became a graduate assistant to Partch and Jack McKenzie at the University of Illinois.
Mitchell (class of '59' and '62') entered the School of Music as a music major and performed in the world premier of Partch's The Bewitched.
www.composerjohnbeal.com /Danlee.html   (2766 words)

  
 networked_performance: John D. Mitchell + ADaPT
John D. Mitchell is a multi-disciplinary composer, educator and researcher committed to using technology for expanding sensory and creative experiences in the arts and education.
At the Institute, Mitchell was instrumental in pioneering the development of the Intelligent Stage — both as a concept and a facility — where he continued to work for the next ten years as a composer, director and interactive media designer.
Mitchell currently directs the graduate emphasis in Dance and Technology and teaches interdisciplinary media and telematics courses in the Department of Dance at Arizona State University.
www.turbulence.org /blog/archives/000758.html   (2766 words)

  
 john n mitchell
John Newton Mitchell (September 15, 1913 - November 9, 1988) was the first United States Attorney General to ever be convicted of illegal activities and imprisoned.
On February 21, 1975 Mitchell was found guilty of conspiracy, obstruction of justice, and perjury and sentenced to two and a half to eight years in prison for his role in the Watergate break-in and cover-up.
Mitchell was born in Detroit, Michigan, and grew up on Long Island in New York.
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 William Mitchell, [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
Mitchell was also a regular contributor to the early editions of the Mind journal and regularly wrote shorter topical pieces for the Murdoch paper, The Advertiser, when it was a newspaper of some repute.
Mitchell “saw in psychological and neurological inquiry alternative means of explanation—the philosophical being the more “direct”—rather than attempts to describe entities of a different ontological order” (Passmore, 1963, 147).
Mitchell’s account of mind, to the extent that it makes a contribution to such views, is thus historically relevant to the debates in present day philosophy of mind.
www.iep.utm.edu /m/mitchell.htm   (2766 words)

  
 Mitchell, John Newton on Encyclopedia.com
MITCHELL, JOHN NEWTON [Mitchell, John Newton] 1913-88, U.S. Attorney General (1969-72), b.
Subsequent investigations of the Watergate affair led to Mitchell's indictment, trial, and conviction (Jan. 1, 1975) on charges of conspiracy, obstruction of justice, and perjury.
Wesley Mitchell's grand design and its critics: the theory and measurement of business cycles.
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 Mitchell & Titus LLP Our Team
John is a financial and tax specialist with over 30 years experience in public accounting, including Coopers & Lybrand (now PriceWaterhouseCoopers) where he was the partner in-charge of tax services for both the financial services industry and emerging businesses in New Jersey, a practice, which served entreprenurial companies and their owners.
John has served as an adjunct professor in taxation and accounting for the Rutgers University Graduate School and Montclair State College.
Following graduation from Villanova University, John attended Baruch College of the CUNY from which he received an MBA in accounting and New York University from which he received a Master's degree in taxation.
www.mitchelltitus.com /about_bio_jb.html   (117 words)

  
 American President
John N. Mitchell was born September 15, 1913.
Mitchell was attorney general in the Nixon administration (1969-1972), and was a key figure in the Watergate scandal; he would served 19 months in prison for his role in Watergate.
Mitchell died November 9, 1988, and was buried at Arlington National Cemetery with full military honors.
www.americanpresident.org /history/richardnixon/cabinet/attorney/johnnmitchell   (88 words)

  
 John Newton Mitchell, Attorney General of the United States
John N. Mitchell was eulogized Saturday as ''not one who attracted fair-weather friends'' in a gathering of friends that included former President Richard M. Nixon, his former law partner and boss, and others from Nixon's administration.
Attorney General John Mitchell advised reporters at the start of President Richard Nixon's administration, ''Watch what we do, not what we say.'' Coming from the law-and-order campaign manager with the visage of a bloodhound, that epigram was interpreted as the epitome of political deceptiveness.
However, the familiar faces of a decade ago were gathered to salute the private John Mitchell.
www.arlingtoncemetery.net /mitchell.htm   (811 words)

  
 Mitchell, John on Encyclopedia.com
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John Paul Mitchell Systems: teamwork pays off.(Company Profile)
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 Wiretap Lawsuit, Roger Lippman v. John Mitchell, et al
Defendant JOHN N. MITCHELL is former Attorney General of the United States.
The Mitchell Plan itself and as executed with respect to the prosecution of Plaintiff was instituted in bad faith for the purpose of harassing, annoying, and intimidating Plaintiff and others in the valid exercise of their First Amendment rights, and to destroy political opposition to governmental policy.
Defendants John Doe 1 and other unknown agents of the FBI are civilly liable to Plaintiff for their actions in carrying out the details of the Hoover Plan, in violation of Plaintiff's rights under the First, Fourth, Fifth, and Ninth Amendments, and under federal statute.
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 Sample text for Library of Congress control number 00030097
The Kembles' third child (after John Mitchell, two years her senior, and a boy who died in infancy) and their first girl, she was named Frances after her father's sister, the retired actress who became her godmother, and Anne after one of her mother's dear friends.
Kemble apologized in the newspaper for his transgression and absolved Miss de Camp of any blame, and that seemed to be the end of the story.
Kemble's attachment was permanent and lasting, although it did not have the homoerotic component that imbued many female friendships during this era.
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 §11. John Mitchell Kemble. II. Historians, Biographers and Political Orators. Vol. 14. The Victorian Age, Part Two. The Cambridge History of English and American Literature: An Encyclopedia in Eighteen Volumes. 1907–21
The date of John Mitchell Kemble’s most important contribution to historical literature was earlier than that of Palgrave’s by a year or two; and, in the purpose to which he diverted his researches, he connects himself with the Germanist school rather than with what may be called Palgrave’s imperialist tendency.
In Kemble’s view, the social changes that accompanied the gradual establishment of these institutions were due to the conditions and new forms of landed proprietorship.
Rarely has so great and direct a service been rendered to historical science by philological scholarship.
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 Kemble Family Genealogy
Here she recited Shakespeare, John Milton and Nicholas Rowe in the servant's hall and occasionally before aristocratic company, here she also began to develop a talent for sculpture (which was subsequently developed, especially between 1789 and 1790, and of which she later provided samples of busts of herself).
The hand Father Tumelty laid on Father Jenkins was not his own - it was the embalmed hand of Catholic martyr John Kemble, who was hanged in 1697 because of his religious beliefs.
Kemble was saved from ruin by a large loan, afterwards converted to a gift, from the Duke of Northumberland and by the sale of his fine library.
www.mikekemble.com /misc/family1.html   (2799 words)

  
 swm
Mitchell was the son of John Kearsley Mitchell (1798-1858), a physician and lecturer at Jefferson Medical College, and Matilda Henry Mitchell (1800-1872).
Included are letters to S. Weir Mitchell and Mary C. Mitchell; correspondence with the Century Company concerning the publication of the essays of her father, John Worthington Williams; miscellaneous correspondence, including a signed letter from William H. Taft; and papers relating to her genealogical research.
Also present are items that Mitchell might have saved for sentimental reasons, such as obituaries of his father and older brother; souvenirs from his trip to Japan in 1901; a photograph of himself with a child, perhaps one of his grandchildren; and records of the military service of his younger brothers.
www.collphyphil.org /FIND_AID/hist/histswm1.htm   (2799 words)

  
 Kemble Papers
437 KEMBLE (JOHN MITCHELL), 1807-1857, Philologist and Historian.
JMK's 'Specimen of an Etymological Dictionary' (1830); see Specimen of an Etymological Dictionary attributed to John Mitchell Kemble, ed.
The archive remains in the possession of Miss Johnson's family.
www.trin.cam.ac.uk /chartwww/KemblePapers.html   (2799 words)

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