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  Stanley Finch
Stanley W. Finch (July 20, 1872 - 1951) was the first director of the Bureau of Investigation, which would eventually become the FBI.
Finch rose from the position of clerk to that of Chief Examiner between 1893 and 1908.
Finch alternated between private employment -- primarily in the novelty manufacturing business -- and positions in the Department of Justice.
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 Finch Hattons Luxury Safari Camp: Tsavo West Kenya: Safari Lodges Kenya: Safari Lodges Africa...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
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 Stanley Finch
Stanley W. Finch (July 20, 1872–1951) was the first director of the Bureau of Investigation, which would eventually become the FBI.
Finch was born in Monticello, New York, in 1872.
It was only while working in the Justice Department, that Finch earned his LL.B. degree (1908) followed by an LL.M. degree (1909) from the National University Law School (part of George Washington University since 1954).
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 Stanley Finch:
Stanley W. Finch (July 20, 1872 1951) was the first director of the Bureau of Investigation, which would eventually become the FBI.
It was only while working in the Justice Department, that Finch earned his LL.B degree (1908) followed by an LL.M degree (1909) from what is now The George Washington University Law School.
From 1913 to the 1930s, Finch alternated between private employment — primarily in the novelty manufacturing business—and positions in the Department of Justice.
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 TWIN FIRES INVESTMENT, LLC, & another(1) vs. MORGAN STANLEY DEAN WITTER & CO. & another.(2)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Based on Finch's discussions with other Morgan Stanley brokers and on his understanding of the opportunities open to him as an "originator," Finch came to believe that he would be eligible for an extra allocation of WEBM IPO shares for his own clients.
Nor does Morgan Stanley challenge the findings that Finch knew his representation to be false; the representation concerned a fact material to the plaintiffs; and the plaintiffs reasonably relied on this representation to their detriment.
The judge concluded that "Finch's fraudulent misrepresentations regarding the likelihood of his obtaining a substantial special allocation of WEBM shares are sufficient alone to support a finding that he and, vicariously, Morgan Stanley engaged in unfair or deceptive acts in trade or commerce." See G. c.
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 Massachusetts Bar Association : Case & Statute Comments: Conditions Precedent, Benefit of the Bargain Damages in Fraud ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
But, because Morgan Stanley generally honored a request from the issuing company's chief executive officer to make a special allocation of IPO shares to persons he wished to reward, cultivating a relationship with Merrick was self-evidently to Finch's advantage.
Finch was determined to obtain an enhanced allocation from Merrick; but, according to the trial judge, "Merrick was probably noncommital" to these entreaties.
Finch told Dunne, as well as several clients from Texas, that they would be able to purchase WEBM stock from a special allocation that Finch would receive from Merrick.
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Stanley William Finch was born in Monticello, New York, on July 20, 1872.
Finch earned an LL.B. degree (1908) and an LL.M. degree (1909) from the National University Law School.
Finch advocated the creation of an investigative squad within the Justice Department, eventually becoming its first leader.
www.jfkmontreal.com /cache/fbi_napoleon/finch.htm   (210 words)

  
 Stanley Hall students recognized for accomplishments : News : Evansville Courier Press
Finch left North High School to help care for her ill father, who needed around-the-clock attention.
Stanley Hall Enrichment Center was established in 1988 to deal with dropout issues in the public school system.
Stanley Hall students are coached along the way to prepare for post-high school life.
www.courierpress.com /news/2006/may/18/stanley-hall-students-recognized-for   (451 words)

  
 Miami - News - Stanley Whitman's Wonderful Life - miaminewtimes.com
The Surfside of Stanley Whitman's dreams, Novack observes, is a city of entrance ramps leading to his mall, or as he puts it: “whatever facilitates the sound of cash registers.” If so, Novack, Whitehead, and the surrounding community have cause for concern.
Stanley Finch Whitman was born into South Florida's ruling class, its first one, actually.
Stanley was born three years later, during a family visit to Evanston, Illinois.
www.miaminewtimes.com /issues/2000-10-19/feature2_1.html   (1264 words)

  
 Inquest into the death of Desmond Mamarika [2005] NTMC 018
Four police constables, Sean Stanley, Wayne Tilley, Debra Fisher and David Finch gave evidence of their several dealings with the deceased and his companions between about 12 am and 220 am on 16 January 2004.I found each of the police witnesses to be candid and reliable.
Constables Finch and Fisher both said in their taped interviews that they would have taken the deceased and his companions into protective custody then and there - however they considered it would not be safe to open the rear door of the police van.
In common with their colleagues of similar rank throughout the Territory, the routine policing duties of Constables Tilley, Stanley, Fisher and Finch involve spending a disproportionate amount of time attempting both to control and to safeguard individuals who are in an environment in which they are not used to.
www.nt.gov.au /justice/ntmc/docs/judgements/2005/ntmc018.html   (6762 words)

  
 Maranatha Baptist vs Lincoln Christian (Mar 17, 2005)
Stanley, E advanced to second on a wild pitch.
Finch, C to p for Stanley, E. Reed reached on a fielder's choice; Umphrey advanced to second; Pittmen advanced to third; Smith out at home ss to c.
Finch, C walked; Cole, J advanced to second; Breiner, A advanced to third.
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 A. Bruce Bielaski
Like his predecessor Stanley Finch, Bielaski worked his way up through the Justice Department.
He served as a special examiner in Oklahoma where he "straightened out the court records" and aided in the reorganization of Oklahoma's court system when the Oklahoma Territory became a state.
At the end of April 1912, Attorney General George W. Wickersham appointed Bielaski to replace Finch.
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 Stanley Finch: ZoomInfo Business People Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Now that certain field crops may be relatively free of pesticides in the near future, Dr Finch is concentrating his research effort on developing methods to enhance the effects of biological control agents (predators/parasitoids/microbials) under field conditions.
Dr Finch is the British representative to the European Community on pest control in field vegetable crops and, until 1999, was convener of the Working Group of the International Organization for Biological Control concerned with Integrated Control in Field Vegetable Crops.
Finch said cabbages also show resistance to insects when grown with peas and French beans.
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 Obituary: Willa B. Finch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Finch was a member of Ann Arbor First United Methodist Church and Greek Alpha Gamma Delta Women's Club of Ann Arbor.
Finch served with her husband at many United Methodist churches, including Bath, Montgomery, Muskegon, Ganges, Ann Arbor (First), Morenci, Detroit, Flint, Wyandotte (Central) and Saginaw.
She was preceded in death by her son, Charles Stanley Finch, in 1958.
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 OA Online Sports   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Stanley Finch then waited on a Porras curveball and lined it just inside the bag at third for a two-run single.
Finch — who struck out five, walked five and allowed just three hits — wiggled out of a one-out, bases-loaded jam in the first and stranded a runner in scoring position in two other innings.
Finch got himself in trouble in the bottom of the fifth, though, when Zach Dutcher singled up the middle.
www.oaoa.com /sports/sp052100b.htm   (1240 words)

  
 Integrating Dataflow and Sequential Control in a Graphical Diagnostic Language
Unlike hierarchical diagnosis schemes, the fundamental strategy in GDL is to forward chain from process data (propagating only on significant changes), derive conclusions from the process, and use these conclusions to trigger action sequences as appropriate.
Finch, Stanley and Fraleigh (1991) describe functional details of GDL blocks in further detail.
The lock feature can be invoked by an action block, or automatically via a built-in facility that reduces transient disturbances (logic 'chattering') by applying hysteresis or hold periods to the logic outputs of specified blocks (Finch, Stanley, and Fraleigh, 1991).
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 Paul Finch & Associates P.C. | Architects Planners Designers | Home
Paul Finch and Associates P.C. Established in June of 1988, Paul Finch and Associates, P.C. (PFandA) is a Mid-Atlantic, nationally recognized architectural and interior design firm located in Norfolk,Virginia.
The first floor of the W. Stanley Jennings Outpatient Facility was renovated to include an imaging center and women's center.
Paul Finch and Associates, P.C., provided a design for the renovation of the Dollar General Store for an Advanced Imaging Center and Outpatient Physical Therapy Suite for Sentara Leigh Hospital.
www.pfa-architect.com   (321 words)

  
 CBSNews.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Chief Examiner Stanley W. Finch, an attorney, was the first to lead the FBI.
He was named chief examiner of the elite corps of special agents in July 1908.
Finch was appointed to head the unit by Charles Bonaparte, attorney general under President Theodore Roosevelt.
www.cbsnews.com /htdocs/fbi/whois_finch.html   (61 words)

  
 Internetowa baza haseł   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Finch urodził się w Monticello w stanie Nowy Jork w 1872 r.
Jako główny śledczy Finch był zwolennikiem powstania jednostki detektywów w Departamencie Sprawiedliwości.
XX wieku, Stanley Finch dzielił czas pomiędzy prywatne interesy i stanowisko w Departamencie Sprawiedliwości.
www.fraza.max-site.pl /wiki/Stanley_Finch   (151 words)

  
 Lexikonia.de - Informationen zu John Finch
Sie haben nach der Definition zum Begriff "John Finch" gesucht, wir haben für Sie eine passende Erklärung des Begriffes "John Finch" gefunden.
Der selige John Finch (* 1548 in Eccleston, Lancashire; '  20.
Weihnachten 1581 wurde John Finch verhaftet, weil er dem George Ostliffe Aufnahme gewährt hatte.
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 Stanley Finch - rFind.net
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 Kentucky Sweeps Series; Wins Sunday Finale 10-3 :: Mule and Finch had three hits apiece in Sunday loss
Stanley Finch was 3-for-3 in Sunday's 10-3 loss.
Antonio Mule and Stanley Finch each had three hits in the game.
Left fielder Anthony Wycklendt (Glendale, Wis./Nicolet) hit a one-out single and moved to second on first baseman Stanley Finch's (Lubbock, Texas/Cooper) seeing eye single through the right side.
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 Wildcats Tame Cougars, 8-1 :: Seven-run first inning lifts Cats to win
Stanley Finch went 3-for-5 in NU's 8-1 win over Chicago State.
The 'Cats batted around in the inning, as leadoff hitter Stanley Finch (Lubbock, Texas/Cooper) went 2-for-2 with two RBI.
Chicago State scored a run in the top of the second inning as an errant Wildcat throw on a stolen base attempt allowed the runner to advance the extra 90-feet.
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 Cats whip up a comeback in Windy City - SPORTS
Finch started on the mound for the Cats (11-18) and lasted five innings, surviving a tough second frame in which he gave up two home runs and five runs total.
But Finch kept the Cougars (3-15) hitless in the next three innings, and NU went on to win 12-9.
But Mikrut wasn't the only one going yard on Tuesday — in addition to the three home runs Finch gave up and Mikrut's pair, NU's Jason Krynski hit his first of the year, a two-run shot to left in the top of the eighth inning.
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 CI Centre book review by Hayden Peake of: Cloak and Dollar: A History of American Secret Intelligence by Rhodri ...
The JEFFREYS-JONES comment that ”FBI Chief Stanley W. FINCH insisted that no daughter, wife, or mother was safe from ‘white slavery’ gangs…” is out of context to say the least.
FINCH, of course, was never Chief of the FBI.
The “White Slave” controversy of 1910 was investigated by FINCH’s BI in its capacity as a federal police organization charged with investigating and prosecuting crime.
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 Smurfed: FBI - Kids & Youth Educational Smurf - History
At the request of Papa Smurf Theodore Roosevelt, an investigative branch of the Department of Justice was smurfily created.
It was smurfily headed by Chief Examiner Stanley Finch.
Bruce Bielaski succeeded Stanley Finch as Chief of the Bureau of Investigation.
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 –›•Stanley erklärt bei lex.netguide2.de   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Stanley (China): Stadt an der Südküste von Hong Kong Island
Stanleypool, früherer Name des Pool Malebo am unteren Kongo, nach H. Stanley
Stanleyville, früherer Name von Kisangani am mittleren Kongo, nach H. Stanley
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 Experiences Using Knowledge-Based Reasoning in Online Control Systems
Descriptions of the features needed in a KBES for real-time control are given by Rowan(1989), Moore and others (1988), Moore, Stanley and Rosenof (1990), and Hoffman, Stanley and Hawkinson (1989).
Overall redundancy of data combined with models was essential, so that basic techniques associated with data reconciliation could be applied to detect the faulty sensors.
Engineering judgement was required to tune the system to avoid nuisance announcements, but still detect real faults fast enough for operators to prevent a dangerous condition.
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 MR. CHRISTOPHER T. FINCH - Eastern Shore News - delmarvanow.com
CHRISTOPHER T. Christopher Todd Finch, 42, a resident of Accomack, died Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2005 in Baltimore, Md.
Finch was the son of Janet Prato Finch Bahel and Stanley Charles Finch.
Finch is survived by a stepfather, Harry Bahel; step-sisters, Diane Tuna of Baltimore, Md. and Deborah Delacy of New Jersey; brothers, Stanley Finch of Hardford Co., Md., Stephen Edward Finch of Lakeworth, Fla. and David William Finch of West Palm Beach, Fla.; and several nieces and nephews.
www.delmarvanow.com /easternshore/stories/20050910/2200834.html   (155 words)

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