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21. John C. Breckinridge
john cabell breckinridge vicepresident. biography An american lawyer and statesman, (vice pres. of US) Mary Cyrene Burch ..6 John
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John C. Breckinridge
Vice President under James Buchanan
March 4, 1857 until March 3, 1861
Library of Congress BRECKINRIDGE, John Cabell Biographical Data courtesy of the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Edited Appleton's American Image 2001 by Virtualology TM
John Cabell Breckenridge
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BRECKINRIDGE, John Cabell , vice-president of the United States, born near Lexington, Kentucky, 21 January, 1821; died in Lexington, Kentucky, 17 May, 1875. He was a grandson of John Breckenridge, United States senator and attorney general, was educated at Centre College, Danville, studied law at the Transylvania institute, and, after a short residence in Burlington, Iowa, settled at Lexington, where he practiced his profession with success. At the beginning of the war with Mexico, in 1847, he was elected major in a regiment of Kentucky volunteers, and while on duty in Mexico he was employed by General Pillow as his counsel in his litigation with his associates and superiors. On his return, he was elected to the Kentucky House of Representatives. In 1851 he was elected to congress, and was reelected in 1853. He declined the Spanish mission tendered him by President Pierce . In the presidential election of 1856 he was chosen vice-president of the United States, with

22. Famous Presbyterians
Aaron Burr US vice-President under Jefferson; killed Alexander Hamilton in a duel; Daniel D. Tompkins - US biographies of Early american Presbyterians
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Presbyterians constitute one of the major denominational families of the Protestant branch of the Christian faith. Scotland's state church, the Church of Scotland, is Presbyterian. Presbyterianism has been well-established in the United States since Colonial times, due to large numbers of Presbyterian immigrants from the British Isles as well as missionary evangelism on American soil. Presbyterians comprise 2.7% of the U.S. population (Kosmin/ARIS, 2001). The largest Presbyterian religious body in the U.S. is the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), with 3.6 million members.
  • John Knox - the founder of Scottish Presbyterianism
  • Andrew Jackson - 7th U.S. President
  • James Knox Polk - 11th U.S. President (converted from Presbyterianism to Methodism)
  • James Buchanan - 15th U.S. President
  • Grover Cleveland - 22nd and 24th U.S. President
  • Benjamin Harrison - 23rd U.S. President
  • Woodrow Wilson - 28th U.S. President
  • Dwight D. Eisenhower - 34th U.S. President
  • Ronald Reagan - 40th U.S. President
  • Jomo Kenyatta - president of Kenya
  • Hendrik Verwoerd - prime minister of South Africa
  • Dean Rusk - U.S. secretary of state

23. The Vice President Appears On Face The Nation — CBS
would basically oppose an american action against Saddam Hussein? vice pres. vice pres. CHENEY I think the varvariety of concerns in terms of how
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March 24, 2002 BOB SCHIEFFER: And joining us now, the vice president of the United States, Dick Cheney. Mr. Vice President, thank you so much for coming. Vice President DICK CHENEY: Good morning, Bob. SCHIEFFER: I want to begin with Iraq. You have just been to the Middle East. Did you leave that region feeling that Arab leaders would basically oppose an American action against Saddam Hussein? Vice Pres. CHENEY: No, not at all. What I came away with, Bob, is the sense that they share our concern, and thatthat thethe notion of a Saddam Hussein with his great oil wealth, with his inventory that he already has of biological and chemical weapons, that he might actually acquire a nuclear weapon is, I think, a frightening proposition for anybody who thinks about it. And part of my task out there was to go out and begin the dialogue with our friends to make sure they were thinking about it. SCHIEFFER: BecauseI ask that because the public reaction wasif one just read what those leaders said in public, it was 'We're unified any kind of action against Saddam Hussein.'

24. FredBioRight
american Artists Professional League — Dir. 194449, vice-pres. 1956-65 Dictionary of International Biography National Cyclopedia of american Biography
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Academician , National Academy of Design
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Providence, Rhode Island
MEMBER, ORGANIZATIONS:
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American Watercolor Society (Hon. Pres.)
Allied Artists of America
Audubon Artists, Inc.
Council of American Artist Societies
National Society of Casein Painters
Fine Arts Federation of New York
National Society of Mural Painters (Hon.)
American Institute of Architects (Hon.) Kappa Pi National Art Fraternity (Hon.) American Veterans' Society of Artists Knickerbocker Artists American Institute of Fine Arts Society of Western Artists Watercolor West (Hon.) West Coast Watercolor Society San Diego Watercolor Society Fine Arts Guild, San Diego
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159 in cities throughout the U.S.A. Among the more important are: American Watercolor Society Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts National Academy of Design Allied Artists of America American Artists Professional League Audubon Artists, Inc.

25. Biography : Office Of The President.
As Executive vice President and Provost, he oversaw the creation of the University Plan He has served as president of the american Association on Mental
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Biography of Robert H. Bruininks
Robert H. Bruininks was appointed the 15th president of the University of Minnesota on November 8, 2002. He has served the University for 37 years, as professor, dean, and executive vice president and provost, and now as chief executive officer. Bruininks joined the University as an assistant professor in the Department of Educational Psychology in 1968. Throughout his career, his work has centered on human development and performance, policy research and development in education and social services, and strategic improvement and accountability in the fields of preK-12 and higher education, and he has authored or co-authored nearly 90 journal articles and more than 70 book chapters, as well as training materials and several nationally standardized tests. For his contributions to education, Bruininks has been honored with numerous awards, including election to Fellow status in the American Association on Mental Retardation, the American Psychological Association and the American Psychological Society. In January 2004, Minnesota Monthly magazine named him Minnesotan of the Year.

26. The Political Graveyard: President And Vice President
President and vice President. Index of Politicians by Office Held or It is the Internet s most comprehensive source for american political biography,
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    is a web site about U.S. political history and cemeteries. It is the Internet's most comprehensive source for American political biography, listing 138,150 politicians, living and dead.
    • The coverage of the site includes certain federal officials, state officeholders and candidates in all 50 states, state and national political party officials, federal and state judges, and mayors (including candidates at election for mayor) of qualifying cities. The listings are incomplete ; development of the database is a continually ongoing project. not guaranteed. Users are advised to check with other sources before relying on any information here. The official URL for this page is: http://politicalgraveyard.com/offices/pres-vp.html Links to this or any other Political Graveyard page are welcome, but specific page addresses may sometimes change as the site develops. If you are searching for a specific individual, try the

27. The Political Graveyard: President And Vice President
vicePresidents of the United States Events and Candidates of the It is the Internet s most comprehensive source for american political biography,
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Presidents of the United States, 1789-1899 (may be Incomplete!)
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28. American Experience | The Presidents | Lyndon B. Johnson | PBS
american Experience. Main Navigation. The presidents. filmmore Lyndon B. Johnson vice pres. Johnson that I will faithfully execute
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1. Washington 2. J. Adams 3. Jefferson 4. Madison 5. Monroe 6. J. Q. Adams 7. Jackson 8. Van Buren 9. W. Harrison 10. Tyler 11. Polk 12. Taylor 13. Fillmore 14. Pierce 15. Buchanan 16. Lincoln* 17. A. Johnson 18. Grant* 19. Hayes 20. Garfield 21. Arthur 22. Cleveland 23. B. Harrison 24. Cleveland 25. McKinley 26. T. Roosevelt* 27. Taft 28. Wilson* 29. Harding 30. Coolidge 31. Hoover 32. F. Roosevelt* 33. Truman* 34. Eisenhower* 35. Kennedy* 36. L. Johnson 37. Nixon* 38. Ford 39. Carter* 40. Reagan* 41. G. H. W. Bush 42. Clinton
within Presidents all of American Experience Film Credits Program Transcript Further Reading Program Transcript LBJ, Lyndon Baines Johnson Texan, Democrat, political virtuoso. He rises up out of the 1960s like a Colossus, like something from Shakespeare, filling the stage 10, 12 characters in one. He is admired and he is detested. Everybody who knew him had stories. Yet Lyndon Johnson was hard for the country to know. He seemed so stiff and colorless on television, not at all himself. The real Lyndon Johnson was a mover, a driver, a charmer, a bully six feet four inches tall with a size 7-3/8 Stetson hat. He loved food chili and tapioca pudding. He loved attractive women. He was a good dancer, a brilliant mimic. He was funny, often hilarious. They all say that. But the real measure of a leader is what he gets done, the size of the problems he faces. Before Lyndon Johnson, we were essentially a segregated society. Inequality among black Americans in the South was set in law. Before Lyndon Johnson, there was no Head Start program, no Medicare so much that we take for granted and before Lyndon Johnson, very few Americans had even heard of Vietnam. He is a story, a very American story and, in all, a tragedy in the real sense. He's the central character in a struggle of moral importance ending in ruin.

29. Federal Government Resources On The Web/President
Presidential biographies. american Experience (PBS) Articles include biographies of the Presidents, vice Presidents, and famous candidates
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President of the United States
Frames Index No-Frames Version Biographies Bush Cabinet ... White House Last updated on August 1, 2005
Continental Congress
  • Congress of the United Colonies, 1774-1789
    • Various definitions for who was the first President of the U.S.
    • Ranges from Peyton Randolph to John Hanson or Samuel Huntington
    First Ladies
    • Laura Welch Bush
      • Biography and portrait
    • National First Ladies Library
      • Bibliography of books, articles, manuscripts, dissertations, and other printed resources in the library's collection arranged by name of the First Lady
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      Impeachment
      • Impeachment Documents Relating to a U.S. President (Auburn University)
        • Full text of selected government documents relating to the impeachment of Andrew Johnson, Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton
        • Includes procedures, reports, and hearings
        • Text in Adobe Acrobat format
        • Under construction as of October 1998 but considerable progress made
      • Impeachment Process
        • Documents Center coverage of President Clinton's road toward impeachment
        • Court cases, Starr report and responses, Congressional resolutions and hearings

30. Warrington College Of Business Home
Winner, HolmesCardozo Award for Best Article (Cash Award) - american Business Law Ass n/Acad. of Legal Treas., 1992-93; vice-pres., 1993-94; pres.
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31. NHC Library: United States: President/Vice President
The american Experience The Presidents this PBS resource focuses on the Presidents of this vice President - official biography of the vice President.
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  • The American Experience: The Presidents - this PBS resource focuses on the Presidents of this century, with biographies, historical information and an online teacher's guide. Mr. President - From the Smithsonian Center for Education and Museum Studies, site provides thumbnail sketches of each of the former presidents. This is not a detailed site, but a good place to get fast facts. President - official presidential biography from the White House. Presidents - contains biographies, links to speeches and other sites about the Presidents. Site is managed as a partnership between University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, National Archives and Records Administration, SunSITE-USA: Sun Microsystems, Cisco Systems, Inc., and the Office of Information Technology. Presidents of the United States (POTUS) - Internet Public Library presents an exceptional site with background information, election results, presidential highlights and links to biographical information about the U.S. presidents.
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32. Sonoma State University :: Biography, Pres. Ruben Amiñana
MA, Latin american Economics and Political Science, The University of Texas at Dr. Armiñana served as vice President for Finance and Development at
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skip navigation Search SSU Quick Links Quick Links A-Z Index Bookstore Catalog Class Pages Class Schedule Directories Email Tools Policies Registration Online Services -CMS-HRSA -WebCT -Webmail Information For:
BIOGRAPHY
Dr. Ruben Armi±ana, President
Sonoma State University
1801 East Cotati Avenue
Rohnert Park, CA 94928
ruben.arminana@sonoma.edu
Professional Background
Dr. Ruben Armi±ana became the sixth president of Sonoma State University in July, 1992. He is also professor of Political Science and teaches periodically. Dr. Armi±ana is the former president of the Western College Association and also serves on several CSU systemwide committees.
Date and Place of Birth
May 15, 1947; Cuba
Citizenship
United States of America
Education
Ph.D., Political Science (Public Administration, International Relations, and Comparative
Politics), University of New Orleans, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1983. Dissertation: Job Satisfaction in Municipal Government: The Incentives Model, 1983.
M.A., Latin American Economics and Political Science, The University of Texas at Austin, Texas, 1970. Thesis: Agricultural Policies and Production in Cuba, (1966-1969), 1970.

33. Imago Dei: Required Reading For American Citizens?
Required Reading for american Citizens? A friend of mine is studying for her and Who leads if the president and vicepres are incapacitated?
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A friend of mine is studying for her naturalization exam. We've been quizzing each other over the past couple of days on trivia like "Who was the X th President?" and "Who leads if the President and Vice-Pres are incapacitated?" and so on. It's been fun.

34. History Of IU Presidents: Office Of The President: Indiana University
Professional Background Provost and vice president for academic affairs at Ohio State That same year Bryan helped organize the american Psychological
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Presidents of Indiana University Number of Living Presidents 4 (John Ryan, Thomas Ehrlich, Myles Brand, Adam W. Herbert) Longest Term in Office 35 years (William Bryan, 1902-1937) Shortest Term in Office 6 months (Alfred Ryors, 1852-1853) Age of the Youngest President to Assume Office 33 (David Jordan) Age of the Oldest President to Assume Office 60 (John Lathrop) Number of Indiana-born Presidents 3 (Joseph Swain, William Bryan, Herman Wells) Number of Presidents Who Were IU Graduates 5 (William Daily, Joseph Swain, William Bryan, Herman Wells, John Ryan) Number of Presidents Who Led Another College or University Before Assuming Office 8 (Andrew Wylie, Alfred Ryors, John Lathrop, Cyrus Nutt, Lemuel Moss, Elvis Stahr, Myles Brand, Adam W. Herbert)
History of IU Presidents
Adam W. Herbert (1943-
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Education: University of Southern California, Los Angeles (B.A. 1966), (M.P.A. 1968); University of Pittsburgh (Ph.D. 1971)
Professional Background: president of Indiana University (2003- ); chancellor, State University System of Florida (1998-01); president, University of North Florida (1989-98); White House fellow and special assistant to the U.S. Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare (1974-77)

35. The Carpenters Bench - Don Wildmon Biography
Donald E. Wildmon is founder and executive director of american Family Association based in Tupelo, Gene Mater, Senior vice pres., CBS Television
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Donald E. Wildmon is founder and executive director of American Family Association based in Tupelo, Mississippi. He is also a United Methodist Minister who served as a pastor in Mississippi for 12 years. He and his wife Lynda have four children and six grandchildren. He is the author of 22 books with more than 1,000,000 copies in print.
Education:
  • 1960 - Bachelor of Arts, Millsaps College, Jackson, Mississippi
    1965 - Master of Divinity, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia
    1990 - Doctor of Law honorary degree, Asbury College, Wilmore, Kentucky
    1994 - Doctor of Divinity honorary degree, Wesley Biblical Seminary
If you are not familiar with his name, you likely are aware and probably have participated in some of his successful boycott campaigns. What about the successful boycott of 7-Eleven to drop Playboy ... or the successful boycott of K-mart to remove the porn from their subsidiary Waldenbooks ... One of the first activities of the new CEO of K-mart after getting rid of the porn was to contact Don Wildmon and pledge to lead K-mart in a family-friendly direction. Donahue also credited Don Wildmon and the AFA for destroying his program.

36. Truman, Harry S.
Franklin D. Roosevelt replace vice pres. Henry A. Wallace with Truman on the biographies of Truman include Jonathan Daniels, The Man of Independence
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Truman, Harry S.
Truman, 1945 By courtesy of the U.S. Signal Corps Documents and Sound Recordings
(b. May 8, 1884, Lamar, Mo., U.S.d. Dec. 26, 1972, Kansas City, Mo.), 33rd president of the United States (1945-53), who led his nation into international confrontation with Soviet and Chinese communism and defended the New Deal reforms.
Early life and career.
Truman was the son of a mule trader and farmer. He attended school in Independence, Mo., completing high school in 1901. He became a bank clerk in Kansas City; then in 1906 he took over management of his maternal grandmother's farm at Grandview. He also served as local postmaster, road overseer, and national guardsman. He became a partner in a lead mine (1915) and in an oil-prospecting business (1916); both failed. Truman distinguished himself in heavy action as a captain in World War I, showing bravery and other qualities of leadership. On June 28, 1919, he married Elizabeth ("Bess") Wallace, an Independence girl whom he had known since childhood. He became a partner in a Kansas City haberdashery store, and, when the business failed, he entered politics with the help of Thomas Pendergast, a Democratic boss of Jackson county.

37. Department President
She worked many years with the Lancer Cadets american Legion Drum Corps, pres. Dept. 1st vice Dept. 2nd vice Dept. 3rd vice Dept.
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American Legion Auxiliary - Department of New York The Largest Patriotic Women's Service Organization in the World.
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Department of New York President
Biography of the Dept. President C ayuga County Committee, 7 th District, proudly presents, Mary J. Williams as President of the American Legion Auxiliary, Department of New York for 2005-2006. She was installed on July 9, 2005 at the Department Convention in Binghamton, NY. Installing Officer was Phyllis Bachman, Past National President
Mary’s eligibility is through her husband Robert, a retired Navy veteran after 22 years of service including tours during both Korea and Vietnam.
A 28 year member of the Auxiliary, Mary has served in most elected offices and committee appointments in both her Unit and County. She has been Unit President and Membership Chairman numerous times and has served as County president five terms.
Over the years her work on committees was also accompanied by additional duties. She worked many years with the

38. Smithsonian Speech Synthesis History Project (ss_nec.htm)
The american interest in NEC was later managed in 1918 by International Western Senior vice pres. and Director of CRL 1980 Senior vice pres. and
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SSSHP Contents Labs Abbr. Index
NIPPON ELECTRIC COMPANY, LTD. (NEC)
Central Research Laboratories Kawasaki, Japan NEC Corporation (name changed in 1983) Kawasaki, Japan CONTENTS: HISTORY TERMINAL ANALOG SPEECH SYNTHESIZER (1964-1973) AUTOMATIC BOOK READER FOR THE BLIND (1982-1985) BIOGRAPHIES ... Top HISTORY Top PROJECT: TERMINAL ANALOG SPEECH SYNTHESIZER (1964-1973) Top PROJECT: AUTOMATIC BOOK READER FOR THE BLIND (1982 - 1985) Text to speech from image scanner to synthesized speech. Project sponsored by Ministry of International Trade and Industry, Japan, as technology development for handicapped persons. 1986 Mitome, Y., K. Fushikida, "Japanese speech synthesis system in a book reader for the blind," Proc. IEEE ICASSP86, 13.13.1, Tokyo, Japan, April 1986. In SSSHP 78 Reprints. SSSHP 64 Tape: "Japanese speech synthesis system in a book reader for the blind, NEC Corp., copied by Yukio Mitome, Jan. 31, 1989," (Japanese, part of the novel, Bocchan, about 1 min) Cassette, -15VU, good quality Top BIOGRAPHIES Top CONTRIBUTIONS AND REVIEW BY: SSSHP Contents Labs Abbr.

39. Smithsonian Speech Synthesis History Project (ss_btl4.htm)
biographies MARK D. ANDERSON BISHNU S. ATAL 1952 B.Sc. in physics, AT T Labs 1998 vice pres. of Research, AT T Labs JR REMDE RR RIESZ AARON E. ROSENBERG
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BTL Contents SSSHP Contents Labs Abbr. ... Index BELL TELEPHONE LABORATORIES (BTL) - continued 4. BIOGRAPHIES BTL Contents SSSHP Contents Labs Abbr. ... Index Smithsonian Speech Synthesis History Project Division of Information Technology and Society NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN HISTORY Smithsonian Institution - Washington, D.C. 20560

40. Welcome To York College - City University Of New York: Biography Of Marcia V. Ke
Dr. Keizs served as the vice President of Academic Affairs at Bronx Community She has served as a commission member on the american Association
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Dr. Marcia V. Keizs, a native of Kingston, Jamaica, has lived and worked in New York City since 1968. After graduating from high school in Kingston, she attended the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, Canada (B.A. 1967), and Teachers College, Columbia University (M.A. 1971). She holds the Ed.D. from Teachers College, Columbia University (1984) and a Certificate in Educational Management from the Harvard Graduate School of Education (1995).
Dr. Keizs has pursued a career in higher education; first as a professor of English at Queensborough Community College/City University of New York (CUNY) where she taught the full range of course offerings including Afro-American Literature. She was the Assistant Director in the acclaimed External Education Degree Program for the Homebound Student, which provides the opportunity for severely disabled students to earn a college degree without leaving home. From 1984 to 1988, Dr. Keizs worked at LaGuardia Community College/CUNY where she achieved the title of Assistant Dean for External Affairs, Labor Relations, and Personnel. From 1988 to 1994, Dr. Keizs was Vice President and Dean of Student Services at Queensborough Community College with a one-year stint as acting Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs of CUNY.

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