Langdon Ward Post (April 10, 1899 – September 2, 1981) was an American politician and housing specialist who served in the New York State Assembly from...
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Poletti, Wagner, Mead, Merritt and O'Day; and completed the ticket with Langdon W. Post for Comptroller and Joseph V. O'Leary for Attorney-General. Lehman...
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Arkansas: Rose Publishing Company, 1989), p. 251, [ISBN missing] Dean, J.W. (2002). The Rehnquist Choice: The Untold Story of the Nixon Appointment That...
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The U.S. Post Office-Langdon, also known as Langdon Post Office, in Langdon, North Dakota, United States, is a post office building that was built in 1937...
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Councilman (1940-41) Salvatore Ninfo, New York City Councilman (1938-43) Langdon W. Post, Chairman of the New York City Housing Authority (1934-37), New York...
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John Langdon Haydon Down (18 November 1828 – 7 October 1896) was a British physician best known for his description of the genetic condition Down syndrome...
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Vladeck's colleagues on the NYCHA were Tenement House Commissioner Langdon W. Post (who served as its chairman), housing advocate Louis H. Pink, social...
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York State assemblyman Langdon W. Post, and his distant cousin was New York State assemblyman Erastus F. Post. His sister, Lina Post Webster, married Hamilton...
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were merged into the New York City Police Department by NYC Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani and continues today as the New York City Police Department Housing...
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Ackerman (left) with New York City Housing Authority chairman Langdon W. Post, 1934...
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Guardia chose Simkhovitch, a social worker, Tenement House Commissioner Langdon W. Post (who served as its chairman), housing advocate Louis H. Pink, Jewish...
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Kingdom of "Horace W Langdon & Every", founded in 1919, which had bought the Singaporean firm of "Waters & Watson" to form "Horace W Langdon & Every incorporating...
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Paris from 1885 to 1893. When Walter Langdon, Jr. died, the entire Langdon Estate was purchased by Frederick W. Vanderbilt. The New York Times reported...
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commissioner Langdon W. Post, who claimed the site was needed for the housing development, which had just received federal funding. Post promised that...
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Langdon is a city in Reno County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 39. The first post office in Langdon was...
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Langdon is an unincorporated community in Atchison County, Missouri, United States. It is located about six miles southwest of Rock Port. Its post office...
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2020 census. Langdon was designated as the county seat in 1884, was founded in 1885, and was incorporated on February 25, 1888. A post office has been...
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of the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board under George W. Bush. Langdon, a partner in the Akin Gump law firm, was one of Bush's "Pioneer" fundraisers...
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Stark Sands as Donald E. Graham Michael Cyril Creighton as Jake Brent Langdon as Paul Ignatius Gary Wilmes as Punch Sulzberger Christopher Innvar as...
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International Airport in an attempt to make up lost revenue. His last overseas post was as Ambassador to the Dominican Republic under the rule of Rafael Trujillo...
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Langdon Brown Gilkey (February 9, 1919 – November 19, 2004) was an American Protestant ecumenical theologian. A grandson of Clarence Talmadge Brown, the...
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50°19′43″N 4°05′16″W / 50.3285°N 4.0877°W / 50.3285; -4.0877 Langdon Court is a former manor house, in Wembury, South Devon, England. It consists of...
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Langdon Jeff Pfister Adina Porter as Dinah Stevens Billie Lourd as Mallory Leslie Grossman as Coco St. Pierre Vanderbilt Cody Fern as Michael Langdon...
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the chairmanships omit the words "...the Committee on (the)..." Clerk: Fred W. Hammond ROOSEVELT SCORES "OPPOSITION" PARTY in The New York Times on March...
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Beretta 92 (category .40 S&W semi-automatic pistols)
enhance aiming; however, firearms trainer and Beretta collaborator Ernest Langdon says that using the forefinger to grip the front of the trigger guard is...
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Times on April 12, 1930 (subscription required) KENNEDY QUITS SENATE FOR POST IN QUEENS in The New York Times on April 12, 1930 (subscription required)...
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Langdon Cheves (/ˈtʃɪvɪs/ September 17, 1776 – June 26, 1857) was an American politician, lawyer and businessman from South Carolina. He represented the...
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the chairmanships omit the words "...the Committee on (the)..." Clerk: Fred W. Hammond LEGISLATURE ENDS in The New York Times on March 12, 1932 (subscription...
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2 – Sir Derwent Hall Caine, English actor (b. 1891) December 5 – John Langdon-Davies, British writer (b. 1897) December 6 – Mathilde Kschessinska, Russian...
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Langdon Smith (4 January 1858 – 8 April 1908) was an American journalist and writer. His most well-known work is the poem "Evolution", which begins with...
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