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  Robert J. Bulkley Information
Robert Johns Bulkley (October 8, 1880–July 21, 1965) was a United States Democratic Party politician from Ohio.
Bulkley served two terms in the House from 1911-1915 from the 21st District on Cleveland's East Side.
Bulkley was re-elected in 1932, but lost a bid for a second full term in 1938 to Robert A. Taft.
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 Robert Johns Bulkley
Robert Johns Bulkley was born on October 8, 1880, in Cleveland, Ohio.
Bulkley was elected to complete the term of Theodore E. Burton, who died in office.
Bulkley won reelection in 1932, but he failed in a second reelection attempt in 1938.
www.ohiohistorycentral.org /entry.php?rec=20   (225 words)

  
 How It's Done | TIME   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Robert Johns Bulkley, the genial, bulky Wet Democrat who won a Senate seat in Ohio three weeks ago, last week lay abed in Cleveland breaking three important rules.
For that, in a very embryonic way, is what Robert Johns Bulkley of Ohio already is. The presidential season opens formally the day after an off-year congressional election and even before the season opened Mr.
Bulkley was being "spoken of by his friends" as a likely contender.
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 Robert J. Bulkley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Robert Johns Bulkley (October 8, 1880–July 21, 1965) was a United States Democratic Party politician from Ohio.
Bulkley served two terms in the House from 1911-1915 from the 21st District on Cleveland's East Side.
Bulkley was re-elected in 1932, but lost a bid for a second full term in 1938 to Robert A. Taft.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Robert_J._Bulkley   (183 words)

  
 1938: United States - Archive Article - MSN Encarta
Study was also urged of trade associations to provide more effective supervision and publicity, and an inquiry as to the possibility of amending the patent laws to prevent their use to suppress inventions and create monopolies.
In August, however, as the President was returning from a fishing trip in the Caribbean, he spoke against the renomination of Senator Walter F. George in Georgia, and shortly thereafter attacked the conservative Senator Ellison D. Smith of South Carolina.
In Ohio New Deal Democrat Robert J. Bulkley was defeated for the Senate by his Republican opponent, Robert A. Taft, son of the former President, and Charles Sawyer, Democratic candidate for governor, was beaten by John W. Bricker.
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 Navy League of the United States - Citizens in Support of the Sea Services
Robert J. Bulkley Jr., a distinguished Pacific PT boat commander, originally published this book in 1962, shortly after V-J Day.
With an introduction by one of the most famous PT boat captains, John F. Kennedy, the book describes in detail the function and importance of PT boats during close-in enemy encounters and their legacy as crew-driven crafts that helped define history.
Bulkley recognizes the crews operating these vessels as American heroes and the sacrifices they made under often-extreme conditions as evidence of the strength of the U.S. Navy during a definitive war in American history.
www.navyleague.org /sea_power/nov_03_47.php   (1310 words)

  
 Ohio Historical Society | Ohio Governors
Throughout his campaign he emphasized his loyalty to and his belief in the New Deal and in President Roosevelt, but the New Dealers were convinced -rightly enough-that he was not at heart one of them, and supported Assistant Secretary of the Interior Charles West.
When James M. Cox and Senator Robert J. Bulkley endorsed West, White announced that he would not be "a rubber stamp" for Cox nor "an errand boy" for Bulkley.
White was annoyed at what he considered a breach of good taste, but stated, at least for public consumption, that the mention of his rival did not do him any harm.
www.ohiohistory.org /onlinedoc/ohgovernment/governors/white.html   (1743 words)

  
 Amazon.com: At Close Quarters: PT Boats in the United States Navy: Books: Robert J. Bulkley   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Robert J. Bulkley, a retired USNR captain now deceased, commanded PT boats in the southwest Pacific, mostly in New Guinea and the Philippines, from June 1942 to war's end.
Bulkley was the man who was at the center of the development of the PT as a useful combat platform.
Bulkley was an Admiral (an Lt. during the war) and is certainly subtle in his finger waving, but it is there.
www.amazon.com /At-Close-Quarters-United-States/dp/1591140951   (1513 words)

  
 Dimethyl Sulfoxide Increases the Survival of Primarily Ischemic Island Skin Flaps
Kim YS, lm MJ, Hoopes J. The effect of a free radical scavenger, N-2-Mercaptopropionyiglycine, on the survival of skin flaps.
Haller J, Trachy, Cummings R. Effect of dimethyl sulfoxide on island flap perfusion and survival in rats.
Im MJ, Manson PN, Bulkley GB, Hoopes J. Effects of superoxide dismatase and allopurinol on the survival of acute island skin flaps.
www.dmso.org /articles/skin/ischem.htm   (1977 words)

  
 Origins of the Interstate Part 1 of 7
The President revealed that he was studying the possibility of putting such highways on a self-liquidating basis by charging tolls and disposing of excess lands taken in condemnation.
New York.--Senator Robert Bulkley, of Ohio, has made a proposal which is certainly worth considering.
First, the suggestion of Senator Bulkley that old-age pension taxes be used to finance the projects is essentially vicious.
www.fhwa.dot.gov /infrastructure/origin.htm   (8848 words)

  
 Taking Sides
It may be doubted if under the conditions then prevailing the results would have been any different if these things had not been true, yet these circumstances gave grounds for resentment which has been reflected in the public attitude toward the law and thus raised additional obstacles to observance and enforcement.
Robert J. Bulkley of Cleveland, a lawyer and, during World War I, a War Department assistant to AAPA leader Benedict Crowell, made prohibition repeal his central theme in a five-way primary and later in his campaign against dry Republican incumbent Roscoe McCulloch.
Bulkley ran a well-organized, well-financed campaign with support from both the party and wet organizations.
www.druglibrary.org /schaffer/history/rnp/rnp8.html   (8493 words)

  
 Bulkley Books (Used, New, Out-of-Print) - Alibris
With deep insight and candor, Bulkley, a pastoral counselor of 25 years, answers the question, "Are psychology and the Bible compatible?" and provides clear and practical answers about healing damaged souls in a way that pleases and glorifies God.
Biblical solutions, says Bulkley, are far superior because they promise true freedom, genuine inner peace and a fresh beginning.
Also found within is a brief account of the agency of the honorable John Winthrop in the Court of King Charles II in the year 1662 when he obtained for the Colony of Connecticut his Majesty's gracious Charter.
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 On "The Mill"
The reader must decide which direction to choose to find what it is that the mill of fate grinds so fine and smooth.
The Brain of Robert Frost: A Cognitive Approach to Literature.
Stevick, Robert D. "The Metrical Style of Edwin Arlington Robinson." Edwin Arlington Robinson: Centenary Essays.
www.english.uiuc.edu /maps/poets/m_r/robinson/mill.htm   (1695 words)

  
 Second World War Books: Books by Subject
Bulkley, Robert J. At Close Quarters: PT Boats in the United States Navy.
Cressman, Robert J. Official Chronology of the U.S. Navy in World War II.
Rohwer, J. and Hummelchen, G. Chronology of the War at Sea, 1939-1945.
www.sonic.net /~bstone/bib/bib146000.shtml   (1441 words)

  
 U.S. Senate: Senators Home > State Information > Ohio
Portraits: Ulysses S. Grant by William Cogswell (S-210); James A. Garfield by Cornelia A. Fassett (H-216); Robert A. Taft by Deane Keller (one of five outstanding senators memorialized in the Senate Reception Room, S-213); J. Warren Keifer by Charles A. Gray and Nicholas Longworth by Robert Doblhoff (both in the Speaker's Lobby).
Architecturally Significant Buildings, Designers, Construction Materials, Furniture and Objects: Robert A. Taft Memorial, statue by Wheeler Williams, bell tower by Douglas W. Orr (Capitol Grounds); Honduran mahogany hardwood finishes in the Russell Senate Office Building were manufactured by Meader Furniture Company of Cincinnati.
Robert A. Taft served in the Senate during the 76th-83rd congresses, and his son Robert Taft, Jr.
www.senate.gov /pagelayout/senators/one_item_and_teasers/ohio.htm   (375 words)

  
 BULKLEY, Robert Johns (1880-1965) Bibliography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Bulkley, Robert J. “The Federal Farm-Loan Act.” Journal of Political Economy 25 (February 1917): 129-47.
“A Paradox of Prohibition: Election of Robert J. Bulkley as Senator from Ohio, 1930.” Ohio History 83 (Summer 1974): 170-82.
“Wet and Dry Battles in the Cradle State of Prohibition: Robert J. Bulkley and the Repeal of Prohibition in Ohio.” Ph.D. dissertation, Kent State University, 1975.
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 Edward N. Hurley. The Bridge to France. 1927. Chapters XXI-XXIX.
As soon as the navigation schools were in a fair way of turning out deck officers, we planned to train men who could take charge of boiler- and engine-room forces.
Dana, of Johns Hopkins University; Professor C. Shaw, of Philadelphia; Professor James Roberts, of Tulane University, and Professor F. Pryor, of Stevens Institute of Technology.
Robert J. Bulkley, who was followed by Judge John Barton Payne and later by Sherman L. Whipple.
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 Robert Fechner to Robert J. Buckley, 4 June 1936
Robert Fechner to Robert J. Buckley, 4 June 1936
I have letters from each of you under date of June 1, to which were attached identical letters addressed to you by Mr.
There has been no discrimination against Negro enrollees but to the contrary, as stated above, the total percentage of Negro enrollees at the present time is larger than at any time singe this work started.
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 The George A. Myers Papers, 1890-1929, Finding Aid [Box 16 - uses two windows]
The correspondents are E. Doty, George Myers, Ralph Tyler and Judge Robert Terrell.
The correspondents are W. Clifford, Charles Cottrill, Judge Robert Terrell and Ralph Tyler.
The correspondents are W. Clifford, George Myers, Judge Robert Terrell, Ralph Tyler and Booker T. Washington.
memory.loc.gov /ammem/award97/ohshtml/myers/box16.html   (2236 words)

  
 Bulkley, Richardson and Gelinas, LLP   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Bulkley, Richardson and Gelinas, LLP is organized by Departments and Special Practice Groups in order to enhance client service.
Most lawyers in the firm participate in more than one Department or Special Practice Group.
The information presented at this site should not be construed to be formal legal advice nor the formation of a lawyer/client relationship.
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 WingChunKuen.Com - Store   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
If you would like to purchase this title, we recommend that you occasionally check this page to see if it has become available.
Author: Lucius Beebe; With Robert J. Bulkley Jr
Robert J. Bulkley of Ohio in the House of Representatives, September 12, 1913
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 Edward N. Hurley. The Bridge to France. 1927. Chapters XXXV-XXXVI, Appendices, Index.
Bernard M. Baruch was appointed president of the Raw Material Section; Vance C. McCormick, president of the Blockade Section; Norman H. Davis, president of the Finance Section, and Herbert Hoover, president of the Food Section.
Lord Robert Cecil, a, strong believer in the League of Nations, became its chairman.
The bulk of the Council's work related chiefly to the relief of the famine-stricken countries of Europe and to the revictualing of Germany, in accordance with the terms of the armistice as revised at Treves and Brussels.
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 Modern Mechanix » Highways of the Future
By E. PICTURE a 15,000-mile network of twelve-lane motor speedways spanning the nation—three of them linking the Atlantic and Pacific coasts, six more crisscrossing the country north and south —and you will have an idea of the vastness of a spectacular highway plan proposed by Senator Robert J. Bulkley of Ohio.
Requiring twenty-five years for completion, the mammoth gridiron of superhighways would change long-distance driving from a motorist’s nightmare of snarled traffic into a reality of fast, safe transportation.
This whole Federal network would also operate under a toll system, scaled to the rate of about one tenth of a cent a passenger mile, in addition to a flat fee of twenty-five cents for each car entering the highway.
blog.modernmechanix.com /2006/05/13/highways-of-the-future   (1875 words)

  
 Indian Pacing and Electrophysiology Journal - Roberts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Address for correspondence: Dr. Robert Roberts, M.D., Professor of Medicine, Department of Medicine, Section of Cardiology, 6550 Fannin, MS SM677, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas 77030 U.S.A. Email:
Packard JM, Graettinger JS, Graybeil A. Analysis of the electrocardiograms obtained from 1000 young healthy aviators: ten year follow-up.
Wolff L, Parkinson J, and White PD. Bundle branch block with short PR interval in healthy young people prone to paroxysmal tachycardia Am Heart J 1930, 5: 686-704.
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 WWII Military History Books - World War II Destroyers and Naval Warfare in the Pacific
It is obvious that Robert Donovan was very careful to get the facts straight as he wrote this book, it is a great war story.
In Collision with History, JFK’s heroic efforts to save the 11-man crew of PT 109 are brought to vivid life, interwoven with a comprehensive history of PT boats and the World War II campaign in the Solomon Islands.
Combining renowned explorer Robert Ballard’s account of his search for the wreckage of PT 109 with survivor accounts and Kennedy family members’ personal recollections, this companion volume to the major National Geographic television event is a moving introduction to the young war hero who would later become president.
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 The Cinematheque - The Top 5 Project -- Week #22 / War Films
The Fog of War: Eleven Lessons From the Life of Robert S. McNamara (Errol Morris, 2003) - Morris specializes in nonfiction "characters" living in worlds of self-delusion, and this specimen is timely, timely, timely.
They Were Expendable (John Ford, 1945) - One of John Ford's best works, a fictionalized account of the heroic exploits of Cmdr. Robert J. Bulkley and his men during the early days of World War II.
The Big Red One (Samuel Fuller, 1980) - Sam Fuller's homage to the men of the title division with Lee Marvin filling the bill, superbly, as the crusty, battle-hardened sargeant whose goal is to keep his men alive.
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 Naval Losses WWII   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
USS Samuel B. Roberts (DE-413) sunk by Japanese warships during the Battle of Leyte Gulf off Samar, Philippine Islands, 25 October 1944.
Veigele, William J. PC Patrol Craft of World War II: A History of the Ships and their Crews.
Young, Donald J. The Battle for Bataan: A History of the 90 Day Siege and Eventual Surrender of 75,000 Filipino and United States Troops to the Japanese in World War II.
www.usspennsylvania.com /NavalLosses.htm   (10769 words)

  
 Reference Books on PT Boats
The author, son of the famous Antarctic explorer Sir Robert Falcon Scott, was a leading public figure and conservationist after the war.
The Bulkley history was in manuscript form at the time research was done for the book.The broad outline of naval history comes mostly from the HIstory Of Us naval Operations in World War 2, of Samuel Eliot Morison.
At Close Quarters, PT Boats in the United States Navy by Captain Robert J Bulkley, with a Forward by President John F. Kennedy and an introduction by Admiral Eller, published by Naval History Division : Washington 1962.
www.pt-boat.com /books/books.html   (9102 words)

  
 HyperWar: US Army in WWII: Victory in Papua
Bernd G. Baetcke's letters to GHQ SWPA on the early fighting on the Sanananda track were a useful source, as was an interview by the Historical Section, GHQ SWPA, with Col. J.
Manuscript histories in the Office of Naval History, Washington, which were of value included the History of U.S. Naval Administration in World War II, Commander U.S. Naval Forces, Southwest Pacific, and Comdr.
Robert J. Bulkley's History of Motor Torpedo Boats in the U.S. Navy.
www.ibiblio.org /hyperwar/USA/USA-P-Papua/USA-P-Papua-Biblio.html   (2602 words)

  
 Robert RANTOUL, Jr. — Infoplease.com
Dictionary of American Biography ; Bulkley, Robert D., Jr.
“Robert Rantoul, Jr., 1805-1852: Politics and Reform in Antebellum Massachusetts.” Ph.D. dissertation, Princeton University, 1971; Rantoul, Robert, Jr.
“Robert Rantoul, Jr., 1805-1852: Politics and Reform in Antebellum Massachusetts.” Ph.D. dissertation, Princeton University, 1971.
www.infoplease.com /biography/us/congress/rantoul-robert-jr.html   (107 words)

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