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  John Stuchell Fisher - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fisher considered running for governor in 1922, but withdrew from the race and campaigned for Gifford Pinchot, a support that surprised Governor Sproul and Republican Party bosses who were backing George E. Alter.
Fisher amended Governor Pinchot's scathing certificate of election in 1926 in which Pinchot said that Vare's election was "partly bought and partly stolen." This led to a Senate investigation and denial of a senate seat to William Vare.
Fisher died in Pittsburgh in 1940 and is buried in Greenwood Cemetery in Indiana, Pennsylvania.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_Stuchell_Fisher   (1498 words)

  
 PHMC: Governors of Pennsylvania   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
John Stuchell Fisher followed a familiar path for Pennsylvania governors-a farm boy who began his career as a teacher.
Fisher projected the annual cost of such a pension 36.5 million dollars, which he said would have to be taken away from education.
John S. Fisher died in Pittsburgh on June 25, 1940, and is buried in Greenwood Cemetery in Indiana, Pennsylvania.
www.phmc.state.pa.us /bah/dam/governors/fisher.asp?secid=31   (1397 words)

  
 Gifford Pinchot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
While most of his battles were with timber companies which he thought had too narrow a time horizon, he also battled the "back to nature" spokesman like John Muir, who were deeply opposed to commercializing nature.
Central to his publicity work was his creation of news for magazines and newspapers, as well as debates with opponents such as John Muir.
Meyer, John M. "Gifford Pinchot, John Muir, and the Boundaries of Politics in American Thought" Polity 1997 30(2): 267-284.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Gifford_Pinchot   (1365 words)

  
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The wife of John P. Lydick, she was a daughter of the late Jacob and Martha King Kanarr and was born in Grant Twp., Indiana county.
John Kritzer of Indiana and Norman Eugene Lydic of Homestead.
John (Jean) Prekup, both of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. He was preceded in death by his parents, a grandson, a sister, Margaret Shaffer, and a brother, Roy.
www.geocities.com /lydick_1999/Obits-L/Obits.html   (21060 words)

  
 webGED: The McGaughey Family Data Page
Samuel Royer Fisher, one of the prominent residents of the county, died at his home on South Mahoning township on Saturday morning, at the age of 79 years.
Fisher was a lifelong Republican and an influential citizen.
Fisher homestead on Monday morning by the pastor of the Mahoning Baptist Church and internment was made in the Baptist burial grounds at Plumville.
homepages.rootsweb.com /~allshous/McGaughey/wga4.html   (668 words)

  
 Allegheny Chapter 15   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
John McMillan, James Power, Thaddeus Dodd and Joseph Smith were all graduates of Princeton College, and were thoroughly equipped intellectually as well as morally for the work to which they had been providentially called.
John Black, a native of Ireland and a Bachelor of Arts of the University of Glasgow, was its first pastor.
Black was succeeded by Rev. John Douglas, D.D.,(6*) who was ordained, pastor of the church in the month of May, 1850, and remained in charge for twenty-three years, when he resigned and became a member of the presbytery of Pittsburgh of the Presbyterian Church.
www.accessible.com /amcnty/PA/Allegheny/Allegheny15.htm   (15153 words)

  
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PN1776 AIR FORCE Nomination for John L. Putnam, 6662, which nomination was received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record on June 29, 2006.
PN1574 NAVY Nominations beginning JOHN W. AILES, 4208, and ending GLENN W. 0665, which 233 nominations were received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record on May 10, 2006.
John R. Wood, 0518, to be Lieutenant General PN1067 ARMY The following named officer for appointment in the United States Army to the grade indicated while assigned to a position of importance and responsibility under title 10, U.S.C., section 601: Lt. Gen.
www.senate.gov /legislative/LIS/nominations/nom-confn.txt   (12844 words)

  
 Fisher Indiana   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Tom Fisher has defended Indiana's popular Do Not Call law on several fronts, including successfully arguing before a state court in Evansville and in the federal district court in Indianapolis.
Fisher was born on January 12, 1874 in Greensburg, Indiana.
Fisher graduated from North Vernon High School and graduated from the Indiana College of Mortuary Science.
www.minefisher.info /fisherindianapay   (701 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Fisher
Fisher, Cosma — of Grafton, Taylor County, W.Va.
Fisher, Jake — of Sutton, Braxton County, W.Va. Democrat.
Fisher, Ruth — of Osgood, Sullivan County, Mo. Republican.
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/fisher.html   (1347 words)

  
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John Ivy started tenth and was fifth at the end and Kemenah faded to sixth.
After the halfway mark John Ivy was the man on the move as Tuesday's feature winner began to pass cars.
John Ivy captured the Haulmark Dash and Mark Keegan was the Huggins Cams Fast Time qualifier.
www.usadirtracing.addr.com /News/Associations/ASCoC/04index2.html   (9417 words)

  
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Fisher shot out into the initial lead over Agan and Jeremy Campbell, with Wilson taking third from Campbell on lap two.
Jeremy Campbell was the Fisher Performance Hard Charger of the night, coming from 22nd to finish sixth at the finish.
John Ivy was next ahead of Dale Blaney, who came from 15th starting spot, K. Jacobs, Danny Smith and Phil Gressman.
www.usadirtracing.addr.com /News/Associations/ASCoC/04index.html   (8785 words)

  
 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
This was also the first election in which the final decision was made by the House of Representatives because none of the candidates won a majority of electoral votes.
Although Andrew Jackson received a greater share of both the popular and the electoral vote that the runner-up, John Quincy Adams, a deal was struck to give Adams the electoral votes of Henry Clay, another candidate.
The Senate, on December 6, 1929, decided by a vote of 58-22 that Vare was not entitled to the seat due to charges of corruption and fraud concerning his election Governor John Stuchell Fisher, appointed Joseph Ridway Grunday, a Republican, to the vacant seat.
www.leasingnews.org /American_History/nov_02.htm   (2194 words)

  
 Peter M. Shane, Interbranch Accountability In State Government And The Constitutional Requirement Of Judicial ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
In his opinion for the Court, Chief Justice John Marshall laid the groundwork for judicial review of both executive and legislative exercises of power.
With regard to the former, he imported and implicitly constitutionalized a distinction from English mandamus law between acts of the executive that are political, and thus beyond judicial inquiry, and those that are ministerial, and thus open to judicial review.
Their implementation is consistent with a philosophy well articulated by Lord John Russell, who was quoted by Woodrow Wilson in his famous 1885 treatise, Congressional Government: "Every political constitution in which different bodies share the supreme power is only enabled to exist by the forbearance of those among whom this power is
www.law.duke.edu /journals/lcp/articles/lcp61dSummer1998p21.htm   (14939 words)

  
 vagop.com
Assistant Attorney General James Stuchell said the court could not prove injury to Martin because there was no guarantee he would run in 2007, nor that he would have opposition if he were to run.
The judges questioned Stuchell's position that a suit could be filed next year, closer to the proposed primary.
Legislation was passed by the House and the Senate to authorize the Department of Veterans Services to accept donated land and authorizes a short-term, no-interest treasury loan for the construction of a third state veterans cemetery.
www.rpv.org /cgi-data/docs/files/62.shtml   (2802 words)

  
 cantonrep.com
John R. Stauffenger and Dawn Glass from Irene M. Moulin, 2413 Watson Ave., $62,000.
John P. Wolanin from US Bank National Association, 1329 13th St. SE, $35,500.
John A. Swartz from Eugene J. Dallas, 239 Perry Dr. NW, $80,000.
www.cantonrep.com /index.php?Category=9&ID=202809&r=0   (2176 words)

  
 Dirt Track Race Results   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Darryl Robison was a close third, with John Cain fourth, and A.J. Poljak fifth.
Joel Johns led the first circuit, but Tessean used the bottom of the track to get the lead on the next lap.
John Whaley set fast time and established the Pure Stock track record at 18.35 but mechanical maladies prevented Whaley from starting the feature event.
cooldirt.net /results/tracks/apr25.htm   (8797 words)

  
 USCA10 Opinion 04-6245.wpd   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
It ruled that plaintiff had failed to effect service on the unknown John Doe defendants.
Finally, we find no abuse of discretion in the district court's dismissal of claims against the unknown John Doe defendants for failure to effect service.
The judgment of the district court is AFFIRMED.
pacer.ca10.uscourts.gov /cgi-bin/getopn.pl?OPINION=04-6245.wpd   (1292 words)

  
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JOHN C. Residence: Dixonville, Indiana County, Pennsylvania - 24 Feb. 1952
JOHN G. Residence: 76 Maple Avenue, Blairsville, Indiana County, Pennsylvania - 21 Jul. 1952
JOHN P. Residence: RD#3, Indiana, Indiana County, Pennsylvania - 13 Dec. 1952
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 Names Index Page
Fisher, Hannah Mariah (14 OCT 1834-29 JUL 1910)
Fisher, Hannah Wharton (17 JUL 1816-15 DEC 1870)
Fisher, William Logan (1 OCT 1781-24 SEP 1862)
www.pennock.ws /surnames/names28.html   (1170 words)

  
 School Board of Brevard County
Situated on 15 acres in the Port St. John community of Cocoa, Florida, in Brevard County, Atlantis Elementary is located in the heart of the community and is a National Recognized School of Character.
She taught sixth grade at Atlantis Elementary School from 1990 through 1995, and was the drama teacher at Space Coast Middle School from 1995 through 1998.
At the conclusion of 2001, she became the Assistant Principal of Curriculum at John F. Kennedy Middle School.
www.atlantis.brevard.k12.fl.us /SIP.htm   (5636 words)

  
 Northwest History
C. Fowler visited his cousin John E. DuBois of DuBois, PA Solon Porter and wife were in Athena, OR visiting her sister, Mrs.
Somerville of Napavine; H. Stuchell of Reynolds; J. Startup and Lynn Miller of Chehalis; W. Yeomana of PeEll; Mr.
Pierce's great uncle, Theodore H. Dodd, was appointed as Indian agent for the territory of New Mexico by Lincoln and his appointment was countersigned by John P. Usher, Lincoln's secretary of the Department of the Interior.
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 U.S. Presbyterian Politicians
1938) John Marshall Harlan (1899-1971) George Bunce Holt (1790-1871) Jared Ingersoll (1749-1822) William Samuel Johnson (1727-1819) John Russell Kellogg (1793-1868) William Warren Scranton (b.
Clarence Baldrige (1868-1947) John Matthew Barker (1916-1995) Chase Addison Clark (1883-1966) Samuel Benjamin Dunlap (b.
1820) John Foster Dulles (1888-1959) John Porter East (1931-1986) Samuel Eccles (1788-1859) Henry Prather Fletcher (1873-1959) Marion Bayard Folsom (1893-1976) Harold Royce Gross (1899-1987) Robert Samuel Hall (1879-1941) William Milton Hargest (b.
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 webGED: The McGaughey Family Data Page
spouse: McGaughey, John Y. ----------child: McGaughey, Isabella Mary (1877 - 1882)
Fisher, Effie Mable (1873 - 1953) - female
Fisher, James Grant (1875 - 1924) - male
homepages.rootsweb.com /~allshous/McGaughey/wga3.html   (447 words)

  
 APS Specialty Societies Search Results!
Purpose: To encourage the study of postal history in general and that of the state of Minnesota in particular.
Purpose: Promote the collection and study of the postage stamps, postal stationery, revenues and postal history of the Ottoman Empire, Republic of Turkey, and Ottoman successor states.
Purpose: The study, research, and collecting of philatelic materials of St. Helena, Ascension, and Tristan da Cunha and study of history and socio-economic conditions of the islands.
www.stamps.org /directories/affiliat.asp   (6367 words)

  
 Indiana University of Pennsylvania - Virtual Tour - Fisher Auditorium
John Stuchell Fisher Auditorium may well be a mouthful, suited to the grandeur of the building.
This magnificent structure flanks the Oak Grove, between Waller Hall and Stapleton Library.
You may also participate in your departmental graduation ceremony inside these walls.
www.iup.edu /virtual_tour/zone1/fisher.htm   (64 words)

  
 News and Results   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Bob Benedict came from fourth to third as the race was drawing to a close.
Donnie Farmer took the Win and was followed to the line and the excitement in the Winners Circle by Jamie Parker, John Clark, Lee Shipman, Tim Ford, Raymond Brown, Charles Blackwell, Bentley Goff and Larry Higgins.
Heindl was strong as he powered into the lead on lap 4 and pulled away from the field.
www.cooldirt.net /april/30.htm   (11603 words)

  
 Northwest Indiana News: nwitimes.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Millie and Edward Stuchell, Cedar Lake, a son, April 2
Alicia and John Jimenez, Hammond, a daughter, Dec. 27
Trina and John Wick, Hobart, a son, Dec. 27
nwitimes.com /articles/2005/07/20/community/family_focus/fe1e009dcf86911b8625703700764ae4.txt   (1247 words)

  
 Motorsports Addiction Race Results & News - 2004
John Ivy and Blaney led the field to the green flag, with Blaney taking
caution flew for a John Ivy and Chad Blonde spin.
John Ivy, the Engler Machine and Tool heat was won by Jody Keegan and the TP Wings heat fell to Mike Linder.
www.motorsports-addiction.com /news04_allstar1.html   (7077 words)

  
 SPEED with John Stiles | IndyStar.com
Incidents: Kyle Stuchell transported to Coldwater, Ohio, hospital after flip in qualifying.
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Indianapolis • Fishers • Lafayette • Marion • Muncie • Noblesville • Richmond
blogs.indystar.com /speed/archives/2006/06/results_saturda_6.html   (177 words)

  
 Chronological listing of the ship's roster
EMP2 1956-1958 Connelly, John M. Crowley, Ed ET1 1958-1960 Degnan, George SM3 1956 Del Barrio, Alfredo RDSN 1959-1961 Dockery, James Lewis SN 1955-1957 Dommert, James IC3 1954-1956 Drapela, David RDSN 1958-1959 Ellsworth, James T. Emberton, Paul C. Emery, Giles Andrew,Jr.
SN 1960-1962 Christenson, Allen LTJG 1962-1964 Christensen, Grant A. Clark, Vincent P. Combs, Kelly L. Connelly, John M. Crowley, Ed ET1 1958-1960 Del Barrio, Alfredo RDSN 1959-1961 Del Barrio, Manuel SK3 1960-1963 Dillard E. Dolan, Joseph J. Dreitzburg, John Ens.
STGSN 1969-1970 Russell, John SM2 1966-1969 Ryan, Kenneth R. Jr.
world.std.com /~ecrowley/cpc/roster_chronological.html   (357 words)

  
 ASCC All Star Circuit of Champions Racing Results
Shepard was sixth ahead of John Ivy, up
and the TP Wings heat fell to John Ivy.
Dash and was also the Huggins Cams Fast Time qualifier.
www.racerslounge.com /All_Star_Circuit_Of_Champions.htm   (8571 words)

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