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The George Spencer Academy (informally George Spencer; formerly George Spencer Foundation School and Technology College) is an English academy in Stapleford, Nottinghamshire encompassing both a secondary school and sixth form on the same campus. [1] First opened in 1960, it was named after the headmaster of the Church Street Boys School from ...
George Robert Stephanopoulos (born February 10, 1961) is an American television host, political commentator, and former Democratic advisor. [1] [2] Stephanopoulos currently is a coanchor with Robin Roberts and Michael Strahan on Good Morning America , and host of This Week , ABC's Sunday morning current events news program.
The Principal Chief was appointed by the US federal government. In 1971 an election was held. Principal Chief and incumbent, W.W. Keeler, who had been appointed by President Harry Truman in 1949, was elected. The constitution of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma was drafted in 1975 and ratified on June 26, 1976.
SPENCER — For the first time, the Spencer Fire Department is staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Thanks to a $1 million FEMA grant, the department hired four more firefighters who started ...
Charles Edward Maurice Spencer, 9th Earl Spencer, DL (born 20 May 1964), styled Viscount Althorp between 1975 and 1992, is a British peer, author, journalist, and broadcaster. He is the younger brother of Diana, Princess of Wales , and is the maternal uncle of William, Prince of Wales , and Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex .
George John Spencer, 2nd Earl Spencer, KG, PC, DL, FRS, FSA (1 September 1758 – 10 November 1834), styled Viscount Althorp from 1765 to 1783, was a British Whig politician. He served as Home Secretary from 1806 to 1807 in the Ministry of All the Talents. He was also the father of the Venerable Father Ignatius of St Paul, a Roman Catholic ...
Pearson (1935), which ruled that the University of Maryland School of Law's policy of racial segregation was unconstitutional: Theodore R. Newman Jr. Chi: First African American to serve as Chief Justice of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals T. Gillis Nutter: Tau: Civil Rights activist, NAACP leader, 3rd Laurel Wreath laureate
Alexander Aitchison, first full-time fire chief of Hamilton; Étienne Brûlé (1592–1633), probably the first European to visit what is now Hamilton in 1616; Marion Stinson Crerar (1859–1919), clubwoman and WWI worker; Regan Russell (1955–2020), animal rights activist; Tuhbenahneequay (Sarah Henry) (1780–1873), mother of missionary ...