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  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: 1928   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
This is a list of the Governors of New York.
William Edward Hickman (1907-1928) was executed by the State of California on October 19, 1928 for the kidnapping and murder of Marian Parker, a 12-year-old girl.
State funeral of savior and folk hero Dorus Rijkers, the Netherlands.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/1928   (7930 words)

  
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Cleopatra: (69-30 BCE) Queen of ancient Egypt, she was the last ruler in the dynasty founded by Ptolemy I. Jesus Christ: (1st century) Believed by Christians to be the divine Son of God.
Known as a successful military leader, he was victorious over the Christian powers in the Mediterranean region and in Central Europe.
Leader of the Al-Qaeda the terrorist organization responsible for the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.
www.list.org /~mdoyle/people.html   (1543 words)

  
 State Street UMC, Bowling Green, KY - History
One of the leaders of the Southern delegates was Henry Bascom of Kentucky; Peter Cartwright, the great frontier preacher, represented Illinois and was a leader of the Northern moderate group.
The State Street church also suffered from a lack of continuity in its development, hampered as it was by a succession of thirteen ministers in as many years.
The Reverend Dr. John Burns Horton was appointed to State Street Church in September, 1950, and it was soon apparent that this was the man to meet the current challenge.
www.statestreetumc.org /history.htm   (5942 words)

  
 PA State Archives - RG-30 - Series Descriptions - PA State Police   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
State Health Department correspondence deals with policemen who were commissioned as supplemental health officers to follow up on arrests of prostitutes.
The bulletins list each station name, county, location, phone number, and number of men stationed there and a general summary of events there such as murders, liquor law violations, bribery, and closing of bawdy houses.
Lists date of arrest, name, charge, sentence, fines imposed, costs imposed, fines paled, costs paid, officer arrested by, time of arrest, color, sex, age, marital status, nationality, occupation, drunk or sober at arrest, when arrested, prosecutor, date released on payment of fine, remarks.
www.phmc.state.pa.us /bah/dam/rg/sd/r30sd1.htm   (2910 words)

  
 List of state leaders in 1928 Information
Frederick C. Alderdice, Prime Minister of Newfoundland (1928)
List of state leaders in 1928 from Wíkipedia.
View a list of authors or edit this article.
www.bookrags.com /List_of_state_leaders_in_1928   (610 words)

  
 Can American Workers Make a Revolution?
Between 1880 and 1957 the ratio of wage earners of all sorts in the gainfully employed population of the United States rose steadily from 62 percent to 84 percent, with a corresponding decline for entrepreneurs of all kinds (from 37 percent to 14 percent).
It is important to note that from 1928 to 1968 the struggles of the three main anticapitalist elements have unfolded in a disparate manner and at an uneven tempo.
This is as instructive as the reversals that took place in the state of the working class from the nineteen-twenties to the nineteen-thirties and from the thirties to the sixties.
www.geocities.com /mnsocialist/novack-revolution.html   (10246 words)

  
 Alphabetical List of All Civil War Records held by the New York State Library
A list of names of the sick and wounded of the 115th Regiment is also included.
These papers include correspondence with government and military leaders at both the state and federal levels; orders and documents concerning enrollment quotas, vouchers and requisitions for military equipment and supplies; contracts for military clothing; proceedings of court-martial cases at Fort Hamilton, and coast and harbor defense survey report.
Listings include, rank, company, nature of illness or wound, hospital admission, and date of return to active duty, discharge from service or death.
www.nysl.nysed.gov /mssc/allcwrec.htm   (11930 words)

  
 Qwika - similar:1928
This is a list of Academy Awards ceremonies, the year in film which they were honoring, their hosts, and their date of the ceremony.
See also: 1927 in film 1928 1929 in film 1920s in film years in film film 1 Events 2 Top grossing films 3 Academy Awards 4 Movies released 5 Short film series 6 Animated short film series 7 Births 8 Deaths [edit] Although some movies released in 1928 had sound, most were still silent.
Related year entries: List of years in film 1927 in film 1928 in film 1929 in film List of years in television 1927 in television 1928 in television 1929 in television [edit] Month Day Event January 13 Dr. Ernest Frederik Werner Alexanderson performs the first successful public television broadcast.
www.qwika.com /rels/1928   (1483 words)

  
 Chronicles of Oklahoma
I helped draft when a member of the State Senate in 1915, the first road bill passed of any consequence in the state which was the beginning of our highway system of to-day, which stands as a monument to the administration of our State government.
Better than the tremendous material resources of Oklahoma are her leaders in thought and action, and high among these stands the author and originator of this program, Charles N. Gould, state geologist.
The surface of the Black Mesa is basalt rock or lava flow of exceeding compact structure, having the thickness of fifty to one hundred feet; a width of from one-half to four or five miles and a length of fifty miles.
digital.library.okstate.edu /Chronicles/v007/v007p034.html   (6744 words)

  
 History of the Revolutionary Movement: 1919-1969
Its gradual degeneration, which began in the middle of the twenties and was virtually completed by the end of the decade, was the consequence of two different factors, one national, the other international.
After its leaders refused to bow before his dictatorial edicts, Tobin, the president of the Teamsters International who Was also head of the Democratic Labor Committee, appointed a receiver over the local.
While its leaders were still behind bars, the party moved out to take advantage of the new openings presented by the fight against the wage-freeze, the no-strike pledge and in favor of independent labor political action.
www.geocities.com /mnsocialist/novack-swp-history.html   (5941 words)

  
 Summary of Property Restitution in Central and Eastern Europe
The Church is unwilling to submit a list of specific properties, and the government is unwilling to proceed without such a list.
In the late summer of 2002, the leaders of the observant and non-observant communities reached a cooperation agreement, which could end the impasse within the Jewish communities and lead to the restitution of additional communal property to the non-observant community.
According to the State Committee for Religious Affairs (SCRA), during 2002 the government transferred ownership of 187 buildings that were originally constructed as places of worship to religious communities, for a total of 8776 since independence in 1991.
www.state.gov /p/eur/rls/or/2003/31415.htm   (7886 words)

  
 Vermont Secretary of State - Press Releases by Deborah L. Markowitz - April 2003   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
State government must move from an information based technology — where the Internet is used as a reference for people about government — to a transactional or interactive tool, enabling our citizens to conduct their business with government entirely on line.
In addition, states must adopt safeguards to ensure that overseas and military voters have their votes counted, uniform standards defining what constitutes a vote on the different types of voting equipment, and practical and effective means for voters with disabilities to cast secret ballots on new voting equipment.
The remaining $2.25 billion will be available to help states maintain accurate lists of eligible voters, improve equipment, recruit and train poll workers, improve access for disabled voters, and educate voters about their rights.
www.sec.state.vt.us /secdesk/commentary/2001comm.html   (3244 words)

  
 Chronicles of Oklahoma
The historic site, famed in Indian lore as the Council Ground of the Choctaw Nation, known to history as the place where the treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek was signed, was marked by the unveiling of a handsome boulder commemorating the signing of that treaty; the ceremonies took place June 28th.
The territory ceded to the United States by this treaty was divided into eighteen large counties of the State of Mississippi, including Nuxubee county.
The Patent the United States government issued to the Choctaws for their land west of the Mississippi River March, 23rd, 1842 is in the Oklahoma State Historical Society.
digital.library.okstate.edu /Chronicles/v007/v007p323.html   (1533 words)

  
 Alabama Governor Albert Brewer
Albert Preston Brewer was born on October 26, 1928, in Bethel Springs, Tennessee.
A constitutional amendment was approved that provided for the election of state Board of Education members and the appointment of the state Superintendent of Education by these board members.
A racial moderate, Brewer managed to guide the state through the application of the desegregation orders in a manner that strengthened the state's confidence and improved its public perception.
www.archives.state.al.us /govs_list/g_brewer.html   (622 words)

  
 Indiana Biography Index List of Sources, "B"
Title: Biographical sketches of members of the Indiana state government, state and judicial officials, and members of the 51st legislative assembly, 1879.
Title: Biographical sketches of members of the Indiana state government, state and judicial officials, and members of the 51st legislative assembly, 1881.
Title: Biographical sketches of members of the Indiana state government, state and judicial officials, and members of the 54th legislative assembly, 1885.
www.statelib.lib.in.us /www/isl/indiana/ibi/ibib.html   (768 words)

  
 Statement of U.S. Senator Russ Feingold on the Anti-Terrorism Bill
The imperative necessity for safeguarding these rights to procedural due process under the gravest of emergencies has existed throughout our constitutional history, for it is then, under the pressing exigencies of crisis, that there is the greatest temptation to dispense with fundamental constitutional guarantees which, it is feared, will inhibit governmental action.
When the government arrested one of the leaders of the riot, his attorney sought a writ of habeas corpus.
To avoid deportation, the immigrant is required to prove a negative: that he or she did not know, and should not have known, that the assistance would further terrorist activity.
feingold.senate.gov /~feingold/statements/01/10/102501at.html   (4807 words)

  
 Links to State Organizations
We are concerned citizens, religious leaders, political leaders, criminal defense lawyers, and relatives of murder victims.
The goal of NJDPM is to win public and political support for the passage of Assembly bill A-1913 and Senate bill S-1112 in the NJ Legislature which call for the creation of a commission on the death penalty and a suspension of executions pending completion of the study.
This organization maintains contacts throughout the state to ensure that capital punishment is not re-introduced to their state.
www.journeyofhope.org /old_site/links_to_state_organizations.htm   (1047 words)

  
 Preservation - Office of Cultural & Historical Programs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Sunniland was the state's only commercial oil field until 1964 although there had been extensive drilling since 1900.
The coming of railroads to Naples and the opening of the Tamiami Trail in 1928 gave impetus to the growth of the area as a winter resort.
In that year the Everglades Women's Club, founded in 1928 but later disbanded, was reactivated and in 1965 purchased the building for use as a clubhouse.
dhr.dos.state.fl.us /preservation/markers/markers.cfm?ID=collier   (875 words)

  
 Department of Buildings & General Services
Correspondence between Perkins and national leaders in eugenics during his years as president of the American Eugenics Society (1931-1934), reveal the internal tensions in the American eugenics movement during its the transition from the "old" or "mainline" eugenics to the "reformed" eugenics advocated by the AES after 1935.
The files document in detail the manner in which personal information on particular families was collected and shared without their knowledge both within the state and between institutions in neighboring states.
Its purpose was to conduct eugenical studies of Vermont families and communities and publicize its findings to support a broad range of social reforms in the state, particularly in the areas of child welfare, education, and charities and corrections.
www.bgs.state.vt.us /GSC/pubrec/referen/eugenics.htm   (1760 words)

  
 Baseball Almanac - Year In Review : 1928 American League
After voters in Massachusetts finally approved Sunday baseball in Boston (provided that the ballpark is more than 1,000 feet from a church), Pennsylvania was left as the only state in the major leagues with no Sunday baseball.
On June 15, 1928, Ty Cobb hit a double off George Grant during the eighth inning.
Baseball and politics have always been intertwined and things were no different in 1928.
baseball-almanac.com /yearly/yr1928a.shtml   (704 words)

  
 Moose hunt 2006 application procedures: Minnesota DNR   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
All resident moose hunters must apply for a moose hunting license through the department's 1,700 license agents throughout the state.
All group members (maximum of four people), must apply for the same moose permit area.The first applicant of each group will ask License Agent to "Create New" and receive a "group ID" number which is printed on your receipt.
The remaining group members will ask the License Agent to "Join Existing" group using the group ID number from group leaders receipt when applying to be included in the group.
www.dnr.state.mn.us /hunting/moose/applications2006.html   (739 words)

  
 CSU Libraries: Colorado Agricultural Archive: Collection Summaries
Colorado conservationists formed the Colorado State Forestry Association, also known as the Colorado Forestry Association (CFA), in 1884 to support the conservation, management, and renewal of forests through the dissemination of educational materials, promotion of forestry legislation, and creation of forest reserves.
The Records of the Colorado State Forestry Association consists primarily of the correspondence of CFA president William G. Stone with prominent conservationists, government officials and educators of the early 1900s.
The Colorado State Grange was established in the Colorado Territory in 1874 to give support and encouragement to rural and agricultural communities.
lib.colostate.edu /archives/agriculture/collection_sum.html   (3094 words)

  
 Kentucky: Secretary of State - Kentucky Colonels
Commissions for Kentucky Colonels are given by the Governor and the Secretary of State to individuals in recognition of noteworthy accomplishments and outstanding service to a community, state or the nation.
A list of Kentucky Colonels is a Who's Who of outstanding men and women around the world.
In 1928, an effort began to organize the Colonels into “A great non-political brotherhood for the advancement of Kentucky and Kentuckians.” In 1932, The Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels was formally born.
sos.ky.gov /executive/kentuckycolonels.htm   (428 words)

  
 MS 60 Iowa Master Farm Homemakers Guild Records
The Iowa Master Farm Homemakers Guild was initiated in 1928 with the selection of five Iowa women for the Master Farm Homemaker Award.
According to a 1970 History published by the Guild, the purpose of the program was to give recognition to the contribution that farm women were making to the nation as homemakers and as voluntary community leaders.
From 1928 to 1931, five women were selected each year for Master Farm Homemakers honors.
www.lib.iastate.edu:9060 /manuscripts/MS060.html   (808 words)

  
 List of NHPRC  Grants by District
These packages are in circulation around the state to help institutions identify the nature and extent of environmental problems in their institutions.
A list of the publications purchased with grant funds will be published to advertise the availability of the collection.
Founded in 1801, the university is the state's first institution of higher education and, by educating many of the state's most influential leaders, has had a significant impact on its history.
www.state.sc.us /scdah/shrab/grants/List-of-Grants-Districts.htm   (12486 words)

  
 Mussolini's Italy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Ideally, the corporate state was to be a vehicle whereby class distinctions and privileges could be eliminated and the entire economy modernized.
He was never as tight-fisted in controlling culture as Hitler in Nazi Germany, but he used state patronage and control to support what he saw as a new Italian culture.
This was a cultural community united behind the Fascist state and both preserving traditional forms of expression and opening the door to new forms of expression like Futurism.
www.appstate.edu /~brantzrw/history3134/MUSSOLINI.HTML   (3771 words)

  
 Buckingham Palace   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
These newly added rooms became the State rooms which were and are still used to entertain guests of the state.
The State Dining Room is one of the most important State rooms that is located on the West side of the palace.
Today all of the state rooms, and the royal mews are open to the public as a tourist attraction.
www1.union.edu /~gilroyj/buckingham_palace.htm   (2352 words)

  
 Profile of the Farmer-Labor Party
The only states where the Farmer-Labor party topped 5 percent of the vote were Montana (7 percent), South Dakota (19 percent), and Washington (19 percent).
He brought the first state income tax to Minnesota (seen as a progressive reform) and he organized the first department of conservation in the state's history.
The party is still active in the state today, as the state affiliate of the national Democratic party.
www.cresswellslist.com /ballots2/farmer_l.htm   (1944 words)

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