Joseph Alfred Arner Burnquist - Joseph Alfred Arner Burnquist Joseph A. A. Burnquist (July 21, 1879 January 12, 1961 ) was an American politican. He was elected Lt. Governor of Minnesota in 1914 He served as the 19th Governor of Minnesota from December 30, 1915 to January 5, 1921. He became Governor after the death of Governor Winfield Scott Hammond. He later served the state as Attorney General from January 2, 1939 until January 3, 1955. He was a Republican..
Winfield Scott Hammond - He was the 18th Governor of Minnesota from January 5, 1915 until his death December 30, 1915. He was the second governor of Minnesota to die in office. Joseph Alfred Arner Burnquist succeeded to the governorship to fill the vacancy left by Hammond's death..
List of Governors of Minnesota - Theodore Christianson 1931-1936 Floyd B. Olson 1936-1937 Hjalmar Petersen 1937-1939 Elmer Austin Benson 1939-1943 Harold Stassen 1943-1947 Edward John Thye 1947-1951 Luther Wallace Youngdahl 1951-1955 Clyde Elmer Anderson 1955-1961 Orville Freeman 1961-1963 Elmer Lee Andersen 1963-1967 Karl Fritjof Rolvaag 1967-1971 Harold R LeVander 1971-1976 Wendell Richard Anderson 1976-1979 Rudy Perpich 1979-1983 Albert H. Quie 1983-1991 Rudy Perpich 1991-1999 Arne H. Carlson 1999-2003 Jesse Ventura (James George Janos ) 2003-____ Tim Pawlenty.
Alfred Hitchcock's Rope - Alfred Hitchcock's Rope Rope (Alfred Hitchcock's Rope) Category: Thriller Year: 1948 Company: Transatlantic Pictures, Warner Brothers Running time: 80 minutes Starring: James Stewart, John Dall, Farley Granger, Sir Cedric Hardwick, Constance Collier, Douglas Dick, Edith Evanson, Joan Chandler, Dick Hogan Director: Alfred Hitchcock, H.C. Potter Producer: Alfred Hitchcock, Sidney Bernstein Screenplay: Patrick Hamilton (play), Hume Cronyn, Arthur Laurents, Ben Hecht (uncredited) Cinematographer: William V. Skall, Joseph Valentine Poster Rope (1948), an Alfred Hitchcock film inspired by the real-life murder of a young boy in 1924 by two college students named Leopold and Loeb. Two brilliant students (John Dall and Farley Granger) plan the perfect murder after an ill-advised lecture by their headmaster (James Stewart) on the art of murder. They strangle a classmate and hide his.
Joseph Williams Blakesley - Joseph Williams Blakesley Joseph Williams Blakesley (March 6, 1808 - April 18, 1885), was an English churchman. He was born in London, and was educated at St Paul's School, London, and at Corpus Christi and Trinity College, Cambridge. At university he became a member of the "Apostles Club", along with Alfred Tennyson and other literary names. In 1831 he was elected a fellow, and in 1839 a tutor of Trinity. In 1833 he took holy orders, and from 1845 to 1872 held the college living of Ware, Hertfordshire. Over the signature "Hertfordshire Incumbent" he contributed a large number of letters to The Times of London on the leading social and political subjects of the day, and he also wrote many reviews of books for that paper..
Joseph Taylor Robinson - Joseph Taylor Robinson Joseph Taylor Robinson (26 August 1872 - 14 July 1937) was a Democratic United States Senator, Senate Majority Leader, member of the United States House of Representatives, Governor of the State of Arkansas and US Vice Presidential candidate. Joseph Taylor Robinson was born in Lonoke, Arkansas. He attended the University of Arkansas and studied law at the University of Virginia. In 1894 Robinson was elected to the Arkansas Legislature and served one term. Robinson was elected to the United States House of Representatives in 1902 and served until 1913. Robinson was elected to the Arkansas legislature in 1894. In 1913 he became Governor of Arkansas and resigned his Congressional seat. Twelve days after becoming governor, Robinson was chosen to become a United States.
Joseph Cook - Joseph Cook Joseph Cook Sir Joseph Cook (1860-1947), Australian politician and sixth Prime Minister of Australia, was born on 7 December 1860 in Silverdale, a small mining town near Newcastle-under-Lyme in Staffordshire, England. He had no formal education and worked in the coal mines from the age of nine. He married Mary Turner in 1885 and shortly after emigrated to New South Wales. Cook settled in Lithgow and worked in the coal mines, becoming General-Secretary of the Western Miners Association in 1887. He was also active in the Single Tax League and was a founding member of the Labour Party in 1891. In that year he was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly as MP for the coalfields seat of Hartley, in Labor's first.
Joseph Reinach - Joseph Reinach Joseph Reinach (September 30, 1856 - 1921) was a French author and politician. He was born in Paris. His two brothers Salomon and Theodore would become well-known in the field of archaeology. After studying at the Lycée Condorcet he was called to the bar in 1887. He attracted the attention of Léon Gambetta by writing articles on Balkan politics for the Revue bleue, and joined the staff of the Republique française. In Gambetta's grand ministère, Reinach was his secretary, and drew up the case for a partial revision of the US Constitution and for the electoral method known as the scrutin de lisle. In the République française he waged a steady war against General Boulanger which resulted in three duels, one with Edmond Magnier.
Alfred Hitchcock - Alfred Hitchcock Alfred Joseph Hitchcock, KBE (August 13, 1899 - April 29, 1980) was a British movie director who began his career as an engineering student interested in design. Hitchcock's films frequently portray innocent people caught up in circumstances beyond their control or even understanding; a common theme of his movies is that these characters are guilty, but only of minor, unrelated failings. The films draw heavily on both fear and fantasy, and are known for their droll humor. They are also known for featuring Alfred Hitchhock in cameos in the film--a technique used by other directors and writers including Colin Dexter in the ITV Inspector Morse series. Born in London into a mostly Irish Catholic family, Hitchcock was sent to Jesuit schools. He grew intrigued.
Alfred Russel Wallace - Alfred Russel Wallace Alfred Russel Wallace (January 8, 1823-November 7, 1913) was a British naturalist and biologist. In 1848, Wallace together with another naturalist, Henry Walter Bates (whom he met in Leicester), left for Brazil to collect specimens in the Amazon Rainforest. Unfortunately, a large part of his collection got lost when his ship caught fire when he returned to Britain in 1852. From 1854 to 1862, he travelled through the 'Malay Archipelago' or East Indies (now Malaysia and Indonesia), to collect specimens and study nature. His studies, eventually published as The Malay Archipelago, included the key influence of Thomas Malthus' Essay on the Principle of Population, and led to his independent arrival at a theory of evolution similar to Charles Darwin's. Darwin at that time.
Alfred Thompson Denning - Alfred Thompson Denning Lord Denning (23 January, 1899 - 6 March, 1999) was a British barrister from Hampshire who became Master of the Rolls (the senior judge in the Court of Appeal of England and Wales) and was generally well liked, both within the legal profession and outside it. Lord Denning was a judge for 38 years, retiring at the age of 83 in 1982. Born Alfred Thompson Denning at Whitchurch in Hampshire in the UK the fourth of five sons of Charles Denning and his wife Clara. Lord Denning's father was a draper. His mother had been a school teacher. He was a graduate and honorary fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford University and the Inns of Court. He was called to the English bar in.
Alfred Deakin - Alfred Deakin Alfred Deakin Alfred Deakin (1856-1919), intellectual leader of the movement for Australian federation and second Prime Minister of Australia, was born in Melbourne, Victoria, the son of English immigrants. He graduated in law from the University of Melbourne, but he made his name as a journalist, working for the Melbourne daily The Age and its autocratic owner, David Syme. He was active in the Australian Natives Association and was also a lifelong spiritualist. Deakin was elected to the colonial Parliament of Victoria in 1879, as a liberal protectionist and a supporter of the radical Premier, Graham Berry. Between 1883 and 1890 he held office in several ministries. He could probably have been Premier himself, but from 1890 he devoted his attention to the movement.
Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel - of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel The Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel (often called erroneously The Nobel Prize in Economics or The Nobel Prize for Economics) is different from the rest of the Nobel Prizes in that it is not part of the Alfred Nobel bequest. The Prize was instituted by the Bank of Sweden (Sveriges Riksbank) at its 300th anniversity in 1969. Members of the Nobel family are contesting use of the term Nobel Prize in Economics in any context. It is however, in the Nobel Prize context, often referred to as simply The Prize in Economics. 1969 - Ragnar Anton Kittil Frisch, Jan Tinbergen 1970 - Paul Samuelson 1971 - Simon Kuznets 1972 - John Hicks, Kenneth.
Saint-Joseph du Mont-Royal - Saint-Joseph du Mont-Royal The Oratoire Saint-Joseph du Mont-Royal, called Saint Joseph's Oratory, is a Roman Catholic basilica on the northern slope of Mount Royal in Montreal. In 1904, Brother André (Alfred Bessette) began the construction of a small chapel on the side of the mountain near Notre Dame College. Soon, it became much too small. Even though it was enlarged, in 1917, a church, called the crypt, with a seating capacity of 1,000 places was built. Later, in 1924, the construction of the basilica was inaugurated and it was finally completed in 1967. The basilica is dedicated to Saint Joseph of Nazareth, to whom Brother André credited all his supposed miracles. Its dome is the second-largest of its kind in the world after Saint Peter's Basilica in.
Gettysburg Union Order of Battle - Edward Pye 147th New York: Ltc Francis C. Miller, Maj George Harney 56th Pennsylvania (9 companies): Col J. William Hofmann - rowspan=2 Second Division: BG John C. Robinson 1st Brigade: BG Gabriel R. Paul Col Samuel H. Leonard Col Adrian R. Root Col Richard Coulter Col Peter Lyle Col Richard Coulter 16th Maine: Col Charles W. Tilden, Maj Archibald D. Leavitt 13th Massachusetts: Col Samuel H. Leonard, Ltc N. Walter Batchelder 94th New York: Col Adrian R. Root, Maj Samuel A. Moffett 104th New York: Col Gilbert G. Prey 107th Pennsylvania: Ltc James MacThomson, Capt Emanuel D. Roath - 2nd Brigade: BG Henry Baxter 12th Massachusetts: Col James L. Bates, Ltc David Allen, Jr 83rd New York (9th Militia): Ltc Joseph A. Moesch.
US Congressional Delegations from Alabama - Frank William Representative, 1885 - 1969 Bradford, Taul Representative, 1835 - 1883 Bragg, John Representative, 1806 - 1878 Brewer, Willis Representative, 1844 - 1912 Bromberg, Frederick George Representative, 1837 - 1930 Browder, John Glen Representative, 1943 - Buchanan, John Hall, Jr Representative, 1928 - Buck, Alfred Eliab Representative, 1832 - 1902 Buckley, Charles Waldron Representative, 1835 - 1906 Burnett, John Lawson Representative, 1854 - 1919 Caldwell, John Henry Representative, 1826 - 1902 Callahan, Herbert Leon (Sonny) Representative, 1932 - Callis, John Benton Representative, 1828 - 1898 Carmichael, Archibald Hill Representative, 1864 - 1947 Chambers, Henry H Senator, 1790 - 1826 Chapman, Reuben Representative, 1799 - 1882 Clarke, Richard Henry Representative, 1843 - 1906 Clay, Clement Claiborne, Jr Senator, 1816 - 1882 Clay, Clement Comer Representative, AL; Senator, 1789 - 1866 Clayton,.
Documenta 1 - Carlo Dalmazzo Carrà Felice Casorati Bruno Cassinari Lynn Chadwick Marc Chagall Giorgio de Chirico Antonio Corpora Roberto Crippa Ernesto de Fiori Filippo De Pisis Robert Delaunay André Derain Charles Despiau Otto Dix Theo van Doesburg (Christian Küpper) Raymond Duchamp-Villon Raoul Dufy Max Ernst (Maximilian Ernst) Joseph Fassbender Lyonel Feininger Xaver Fuhr Naum Gabo (Naum Neemia Pevsner) Werner Gilles Fritz Glarner Julio Gonzalez (artist) (Julio Gonzales) H.A.P. Grieshaber (Helmut Andreas Paul Grieshaber) Juan Gris (José Victoriano Gonzalez) Hans Hartung Karl Hartung Erich Heckel Bernhard Heiliger Werner Heldt Barbara Hepworth Auguste Herbin Karl Hofer Alexej Jawlensky Wassily Kandinsky (Wassily Wassilijewitsch Kandinsky, Vassili Kandinski, Vasilij Kandinskij) Ludwig Kasper Ernst-Ludwig Kirchner Paul Klee Oskar Kokoschka Frantisek Kupka Berto Lardera Henri Laurens Fernand Léger Kurt Lehmann Wilhelm Lehmbruck August Macke Alberto Magnelli Aristide Maillol Alfred Manessier.
1970 - for the Cambodian government (US$85 million was for military assistance in order to help prevent the overthrow of the government of Premier Lon Nol by the Khmer Rouge and North Vietnam). November 21 - Vietnam War: Operation Ivory Coast - A joint Air Force and Army team raids the Son Tay prison camp in an attempt to free American POWss thought to be held there (there were zero Americans killed, but the prisoners had already moved to another camp; All US POWs were moved to a handful of central prison complexes as a result of this raid). November 25 - In Japan, world-famous author Yukio Mishima commits ritualistic suicide after failing to sway public opinion toward his extreme political beliefs. December 2 - The United States Environmental Protection Agency begins operations..
1909 in music - Of The Sky Blue Water" w. Nelle Richmond Eberhart m. Charles Wakefield Cadman "The Garden of Roses" by J.E. Dempsey "Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly?" w.m. C. W. Murphy, Will Letters, John Charles Moore & William C. McKenna "Heaven Will Protect The Working Girl" w. Edgar Smith m. A. Baldwin Sloane "How Do You Do?" w. Adrian Ross m. Leo Fall "I Just Came Back To Say Good Bye" w.m. Irving Berlin "I Love My Wife, But Oh, You Kid" w.m. Harry Armstrong & Billy Clark "I Wish That You Was My Gal, Molly" w.m. Irving Berlin & Ted Snyder "I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now" w. Will M. Hough & Frank R. Adams m. Joseph E. Howard & Harold Orlob "If The Wind Had Only Blown The Other Way" w.m..
20th Century Fox - forced out of Fox Film, and new leadership under president Sidney Kent in 1935 merged with Twentieth Century Pictures (formed 1933 when producer Darryl F. Zanuck left Warner Brothers to produce under Joseph Schenck, former head of United Artists and brother of Nicholas Schenck.) The hyphen was dropped from the studio's name in 1985. The studio's notable films include: Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 1930s 2 1940s 3 1950s 4 1960s 5 1970s 6 1980s 7 1990s 8 2000s 9 See Also 1930s Heidi (1937) Alexander’s Ragtime Band (1938) Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1938) The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1939) The Little Princess (1939) Young Mr. Lincoln (1939) 1940s The Mark of Zorro (1940) The Grapes of Wrath (1940) How Green Was My Valley (1941) The Black Swan (1942) The Song.