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  List of colonial governors in 1944 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Michel Raphael Antoine Saller, Governor of French Somaliland (1943-1944)
Jean Victor Louis Joseph Chalvet, Governor of French Somaliland (1944-1946)
Governor - Sir John Hathorn Hall, Governor of Aden (1940-1945)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_colonial_governors_in_1944   (112 words)

  
 List of Lists
List of Ceremonial counties of England by Population
List of Chancellors of the University of Cambridge
List of Chancellors of the University of Mississippi
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 Encyclopedia: Colonial governors by year
In politics and in history, a colony is a territory under the immediate political control of a geographically-distant state (or city, in ancient times).
This is a list of the leaders of major religions in any given year.
1940 colonial governors - Events of 1941 - 1942 colonial governors - Colonial governors by year See also: List of state leaders in 1941 List of religious leaders in 1941 List of international organization leaders in 1941 France French Somaliland - Pierre Marie Elie Louis Nouailhetas, Governor of French Somaliland (1940-1942) Guinea - Antoine...
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Colonial-governors-by-year   (13011 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Search View - Vermont
The governor appoints about 300 state officials, about one-third of them with the approval of the state Senate, and is responsible for the preparation of the state budget.
In 1878 Redfield Proctor was elected governor of Vermont, beginning a 70-year period in which his family and associates who were prominent in the granite and marble industries and railroads controlled the state Republican Party.
Democrat Howard Dean, the lieutenant governor who became governor in 1991 when the Republican incumbent died in office, was elected to his first full term in 1992 and reelected in 1994, 1996, 1998, and 2000.
encarta.msn.com /text_761573766__1/Vermont.html   (7651 words)

  
 List of colonial governors in 1940 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hubert Jules Deschamps, Governor of French Somaliland (1938-1940)
Gaëtan Louis Elie Germain, Governor of French Somaliland (1940)
Sir Bernard Rawdon Reilly, Governor of Aden (1937-1940)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_colonial_governors_in_1940   (114 words)

  
 List of colonial governors in 1938 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Marie François Julien Pierre-Alype, Governor of French Somaliland (1937-1938)
Sir Hubert Winthrop Young, Governor of Northern Rhodesia (1935-1938)
John Alexander Maybin, Governor of Northern Rhodesia (1938-1941)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_colonial_governors_in_1938   (97 words)

  
 List of colonial governors in 1941 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1940 colonial governors - Events of 1941 - 1942 colonial governors - Colonial governors by year
William Marston Logan, acting Governor of Northern Rhodesia (1941)
Sir Eubule John Waddington, Governor of Northern Rhodesia (1941-1947)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_colonial_governors_in_1941   (133 words)

  
 Ohio Historical Society | Ohio Governors
The candidate for governor who led the party to victory that year and who was twice reelected, thus becoming the first Republican governor to serve three consecutive terms, was John William Bricker.
This program resulted, during Bricker's six years as governor, not only in the liquidation of the debts incurred by schools and local governments and in the erasure of a $2,000,000 operating deficit, but in the accumulation of a surplus in excess of $90,000,000.
Although a three-term governor of Ohio and United States Senator for twelve years serving on the atomic energy control and other important committees of the senate, Governor Bricker derives his greatest satisfaction from his service on the board of trustees of the Ohio State University.
www.ohiohistory.org /onlinedoc/ohgovernment/governors/bricker.html   (1389 words)

  
 Princeton Alumni Weekly: Memorials 1947   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Wil’s father was a respected former governor of Michigan and Eisenhower’s Secretary of the Army, but Wil’s continuous, diverse public-service activities were essentially apolitical — motivated by a devout, compelling belief that one’s abilities should be used to make the world a better place.
He served on the Board of Governors of Wayne State U. in inner-city Detroit for 11 years; he was active in Habitat for Humanity; and was an elder and Stephen Minister of his church.
So would a list of those who came to love him, for he truly enjoyed meeting and learning from people of all backgrounds, ages, and lifestyles, and was never heard to speak ill of anyone.
www.princeton.edu /~paw/memorials/memorials_1940s/memorials_1947.html   (16921 words)

  
 Subject Bibliographies by Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Lists and indexes books and articles issued by more than 400 local and national societies of England, Wales, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands.
Established by an Act of Parliament in 1838 in order to provide proper accommodation for the public records of Great Britain and to facilitate their free use, the Public Record Office is the official repository of original archival documents of the courts and of government departments spanning almost a thousand years.
This list indicates which original material in the collection is available on microfilm.
www.library.yale.edu /rsc/history/british/Pagesbrit/primmss.html   (1374 words)

  
 NYart
Many pieces were designed but never executed and even more have since been lost or destroyed, so this list represents only part of the total work of the projects in the State.
Information for this list was gathered from many sources over a period of two years.
We hope that this list will not only give some sense of the intentions and reach of government patronage in the 1930s, but also that it will engage public concern so that more works can be preserved, restored and enjoyed.
lsb.syr.edu /projects/wpafolder/nyartlist.html   (7743 words)

  
 World Heritage Sites in the United States
Criteria: (iv) An outstanding example of a type of structure which illustrates a significant stage in history;and (vi) directly and tangibly associated with events of outstanding universal significance.
The first settlement in the English colony of Georgia, which was founded with philanthropic intent, Savannah has retained much of James Oglethorpe's original city plan and possesses many structures of architectural merit.
Jefferson envisioned a community of scholars living and studying in an architecturally unified complex of buildings.Criteria: (i) A unique artistic achievement, a masterpiece of the creative genius; and (ii) has exerted great influence, over a span of time and within a cultural area of the world, on developments in architecture.
www.cr.nps.gov /worldheritage/list1.htm   (5813 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Politicians Killed by Drowning
Governor of Wisconsin, 1862; died in office 1862.
Lieutenant Governor of Vermont, 1927; died in office 1927.
Governor of Kentucky, 1959-63; defeated, 1955, 1971; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Kentucky,
politicalgraveyard.com /death/drowning.html   (1206 words)

  
 Hurst: The Law of Treason: 1
There are, for example, colonial charters, proprietary grants, and colonial and state "Fundamental Articles" and constitutions for each of the original thirteen states.
There was, likewise, royal surveillance of the action of colonial legislatures and executive and judicial agencies under these fundamental colonial documents, and this control may be observed through the records of the Board of Trade and the Privy Council.
Especially in the case of the colonial and state statute books, the inadequacy or absence of indexing will frequently require a check item by item or even by paging of volumes.
www.constitution.org /cmt/jwh/jwh_treason_1.htm   (2738 words)

  
 African Forum
The equivalence of individuals within groups derived concretely from the manipulation of people in the mechanics of colonial administration, just as museums of African art derived from the possibilities of thievery in discrete periods of conquest, and animal "families" in natural history museums were assembled from kills made within particular safaris.
Colonial personnel in Africa prided themselves on interior knowledge, but they took their general orders from metropolitan officials living far away, whether in Mafeking and Cape Town, or the Foreign Office in London and the colonial ministry in Paris.
Such examples again show that the role of images in the colonial project does not emerge from the images themselves, but rather lies in their appropriation into structures of distribution and consumption.
www.h-net.org /~africa/africaforum/Landau.html   (6462 words)

  
 BIHR 1, 1923/24-18, 1940/41
List of Palaeographical Facsimiles, in: BIHR 1, 1923/24, p.
A.P. Relations of the governor general and council with the governor and council of Madras under the regulating act of 1773 [Thesis Summary], in: BIHR 8, 1930/31, p.
Lists of office-holders in 'Angliae Notitia', in: BIHR 15, 1937/38, p.
www.erlangerhistorikerseite.de /zfhm/bihr1.html   (7735 words)

  
 CD-ROM Collection List
for a list of common surnames which may be excluded from free searches.
Keep in mind that most of the disks listed below containing census information DO NOT contain the actual census records; they have only lists of the names of the "Heads Of Household" with a page number where additional information about that individual's household members may be found in the actual census records.
This index is unique in that it not only lists the "Head of Household", but every member of the household as well for every county in the state.
www.gwest.org /cd-rom.htm   (9958 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: February 1994
This is a list of film-related events in 1994.
See also: 1993 in music, other events of 1994, 1995 in music, 1990s in music and the list of years in music // Events January 29 - The Supremes Mary Wilson is injured when her jeep hit a freeway median and flipped over just outside of Los Angeles, California.
This is a list of aviation-related events from 1994: Events April April 14 - USAF F-15 Eagles shoot down two US Army Iraq, mis-identifying them as Iraqi Mil Mi-25s April 16 - a Royal Navy Sea Harrier is shot down over Serbia by a SA-7 Grail.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/February-1994   (10731 words)

  
 ArchivesUK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
List of printed catalogs, inventories, and descriptions of book and manuscript collections organized by subject (e.g., Aeronautical) and by personal name (e.g., "Handlist of the Herbert Spencer papers..." listed under Spencer, Herbert).
The bibliographies of manuscript diaries give locations; for the books listing published diaries, the printed diaries themselves must be consulted, although the location is not always given.
List of microfilms, often also held by Harvard, arranged by subject.
www.people.fas.harvard.edu /%7Eburchst/ArchivesUK.html   (4272 words)

  
 Cryle, Denis. A British legacy?: The Empire Press Union and Freedom of the Press, 1940-1950
In a similar vein, the Maltese Ordinance in question was based upon earlier colonial legislation against the press which appealed to the British government for its abolition as early as 1941.
Forty-one of the colonies were administered by the Colonial Office and the remainder by the Commonwealth Relations Office in England.
While the Maltese scenario in certain respects resembled the arbitrary authority exercised by nineteenth-century imperial Governors, new demands on the press for the published correction of errors, equally repugnant to many delegates, were part of the ongoing debate around the role of Press Councils and contemporary calls for greater press responsibility.
www.ucalgary.ca /hic/hic/website/2004vol4no1/articles/cryle.htm   (5697 words)

  
 CJCentre
The 19th century three-storey Greenheart structure, with its British colonial architecture, Dutch heritage and a tower overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and part of the city of Georgetown, is famous for its wooden ‘Demerara Shutters’ (windows).
For some time, it served as the official residence of the British Colonial Secretaries who would have also acted as colonial Governors for varying lengths of time.
Eustace Woolford, a renowned colonial political maverick and one-time Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, occupied the house in the pre-1950’s.
www.jagan.org /cjcentre2.htm   (2085 words)

  
 Spanish and Portuguse Colonial Possessions
Like Hong Kong, the colony was a Chinese window on the larger world and a good source of foreign currency.
The list of Governors of Macao is from a page at the World Statesmen site.
Cuba, whose governors are at right, was one of the earliest Spanish colonies, and one of the last.
www.friesian.com /newspain.htm   (8286 words)

  
 Museum of Spanish Colonial Art: A Timeline
October 15, 1929: On the day of its incorporation, the Spanish Colonial Arts Society purchases the legendary Santuario de Chimayo and donates it to the Archdiocese of Santa Fe to be preserved as a historic and religious landmark.
Alan Vedder and Spanish colonial scholar Donna Pierce prepare for the project by undertaking a thorough inventory and documentation of the collections.
July 2002: The Museum of Spanish Colonial Art makes Hispanic history when it opens as the only museum in the world dedicated to the Spanish colonial art and material culture of New Mexico and the world.
www.spanishcolonial.org /timeline.shtml   (1207 words)

  
 British Government Documents at CU Boulder Libraries   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
A chronological listing and text of treaties from the Treaty of Munster in 1648 to the treaties signed in Paris in 1783.
Colonial Office: List of Colonial Office Records (as at January 1962).
The Commission was first appointed in 1869 and set out to prepare calendars or detailed lists of all the major manuscript collections brought to their attention.
ucblibraries.colorado.edu /govpubs/for/british/govpub3.htm   (1825 words)

  
 eRiposte - Fundamentalism in the United States: Stevens Creek School incident, Cupertino
The three causes of action being dismissed are: (1) representatives of the district violated the free speech rights of the teacher; (2) there was a vagueness in the district’s policy regarding the use of supplementary materials; and (3) the teacher’s right of religious expression had been violated.
Before 1940, most legal issues respecting religion were left to the states to resolve, each in accordance with its own state constitution.
Additionally, he lists three others that are popularly cited by other conservative authors, but are probably not true.
www.eriposte.com /philosophy/fundamentalism/stevenscreek.htm   (13153 words)

  
 NWC Books List 1-15 May 2003   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Mohr, Ralph S. Governors for three hundred years, 1638-1959; Rhode Island and Providence Plantations.
Redcoat : the British soldier in the age of horse and musket.
The scourge of the swastika : a short history of Nazi war crimes.
www.nwc.navy.mil /library/3Publications/NWCLibraryPublications/New_Books/0305aMayBooksList.htm   (2244 words)

  
 African Timelines Part III: African Slave Trade & European Imperialism
Dutch establish colony at Cape of Good Hope, South Africa; and colonizing Boers ("farmers"), or Afrikaners, begin settling large farms at the expense of San and Khoikhoi, non-Bantu speakers of the region.
In 1822, the society established on the west coast of Africa a colony that in 1847 became the independent nation of Liberia.
Cuba, in 1839 a Spanish colony, one of the world’s largest producers of sugar, and the last major slave society in the West Indies;
web.cocc.edu /cagatucci/classes/hum211/timelines/htimeline3.htm   (3454 words)

  
 TomFolio.com: Used Book List for Cohasco, Inc.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Attractive Chevrolet lubrication and service chart for 1939 models, with bird's-eye photograph of rolling chassis, and individual instructions for exhaustive lubrication of every conceivable part of this auto.
Attractive Chevrolet lubrication and service chart for 1940 models, with bird's-eye photograph of rolling chassis, and individual instructions for exhaustive lubrication of every conceivable part of this auto.
Attractive Chevrolet "Body Lubrication Chart" for 1940 models, with side view photograph of four-door sedan, doors on driver's side open, and 14 circular photos of lubrication points, with instructions.
www.tomfolio.com /shop/BookList.asp?mem=129&ls=1&page=10&pagemultiplier=0   (921 words)

  
 New Zealand
The titles premier and first minister were variously applied to each of the principal ministers until 1869, when premier became customary.
Although the title prime minister was first used formally in the Schedule of the Civil List Act of 1873, no one used the title officially until Richard John Seddon, beginning in 1893.
Note: The first two kings were leaders of the revolt against the colony; after the second king's surrender he and his successors maintained a symbolic and prestigious community leadership to this day.
www.worldstatesmen.org /New_Zealand.htm   (2047 words)

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