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He became | president of Atlantic and Gulf Petroleum Company. |
In 1910, Knott became | president of the local typographical union. |
He became | President of Rice University in 2004. |
He became | president of Connecticut College in 2006. |
In 1945, he became | President of Dartmouth College. |
In 2004, he became | president of Valencia. |
In 1903 he became | President. |
She then became | president of her own real estate firm. |
Eventually he became | president of the federation. |
He also became | president of the Legion of Frontiersmen. |
Dajani became | president of the MCA in Jerusalem and later the MCA's |
In 1900 he became | president. |
In 1955 she became | president of the company. |
Barnes became | President of the Edmonton Labor Party in 1921. |
Bequaert became | president of the American Malacological Union in 1954. |
In 1983 he became | president of the University of Utah. |
Blair became | president and chief operating officer in January 1985. |
He became | President on 20 September 1881. |
Perera in 1979, Anil Moonesinghe became | President. |
He became | President and CEO in August 2005. |
He became | president of American University in 1968. |
Dorjee also became | president of the Sikkim State Congress in 1953 and ser |
In 1994, he became | president of Christian Brothers University. |
Benjamin Harrison (1833-1901); became | president |
In 1982, he became | president of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. |
Agnelli became | president of Fiat in 1966. |
Dr. Collings later became | president from 1954 until 1962. |
In 1907 he became | president of the Neurological Society. |
In 1943, he became | President of the Sindh Muslim League. |
He became | president of the Kaine and Bird transport company. |
Percival became | President of Trinity College, Oxford in January 1879. |
Group of Companies, and then in 1970 became | president of the company until 1992. |
He briefly became | President after King Amadeo abdicated. |
He became | President of the Senate in 2005 by cutting a deal mid- |
He became | president of the Pennsylvania Manufactures Insurance C |
In 1968, Robson became | President of the Women's Liberal Federation, standing |
In 1911 he became | president of the University of Minnesota. |
Flannagan became | president of the college in 1891. |
He became | president of the firm shortly thereafter. |
While at Oxford, he became | President of the Oxford Union. |
In retirement he became | President of the Shackleton Association. |
He became | president of the Old Watercolour Society in 1871. |
He became | President following Abraham Lincoln's assassination. |
He later became | president of Hamilton College. |
In retirement he became | President of the Royal Naval Association. |
Chirac became | President Giscard d'Estaing's prime minister. |
She became | president of the Centennial Community and Recreation A |
He officially became | president and CEO in 1985. |
He eventually became | president of the club. |
l Court of Germany, the same year she became | president, succeeding Roman Herzog. |
He eventually became | president and CEO of Indiana National Bank. |
Carter later became | president of the Williams College, thus becoming the f |
Rodney would become | President and later Chairman. |
The leader of the winning party would become | president. |
He will become | President of the Pacific Division in 2013. |
Later, Wiley would himself become | president of Nazarene University in 1913, but leave in |
He would eventually become | president of the Rolland Paper Company. |
March 4: James A. Garfield becomes | President |
March 4: James Buchanan becomes | President |
March 4: James Monroe becomes | President |
31 August - Adolphe Thiers becomes | President. |
9 May - Paul Kruger becomes | President of South African Republic |
dent of St. John's College in 1843, becoming | president shortly afterward. |
Before becoming | president, Smith served as vice-president under Presid |
ord changed roles within the party, becoming | President. |
ce-President of Canfor Corporation, becoming | President in 1975. |
article about Schwartz becoming | president of CSU |
Prime Minister Ibrahim Nasir becoming | president. |
He has been | president of the Behavior Genetics Association. |
She has been | president of the Botanical Society of America and pres |
Since March 2004 Rinat Akhmetov has been | president of SCM. |
Habecker has been | President of Taylor University since August 2005. |
Allen has been | President of Cognis USA since 2004, as well as Executi |
Milton_Hook has been | president |
Lorange has previousely been | President of the International Institute for Managemen |
He has also been | president of Ruttan Holdings since 1993. |
He has been | president since 2005. |
She has also been | President, Vice-President and Secretary of Clayton Bra |
Frances G. Beinecke, | President of Natural Resources Defense Council |
He ended up being | president of this committee in 1999. |
his contributions to the profession by being | president of the American Library Association, founder |
remembered as a greatly revered and beloved | president. |
Rudolf Bernhardt, | President of the European Court of Human Rights (Justi |
ovember 30, 1999 in Arusha, Tanzania between | President Daniel Toroitich arap Moi of Kenya, Presiden |
A KKK idiot couldn't hate a black | President worse. |
Black | President |
torical, in that she is both the first black | president and first female president in Pacific Union |
Nas samples the song for his song Black | President. |
Sepp Blatter, | President of FIFA |
Sir William Blizard ( | President, 1819-1822) |
As of 2005, the BNA's | president was David Bellamy. |
Mary Pyper is national board | president. |
He once served as the Goshen school board | president. |
Nancy Donley, Board | President and Spokesperson |
Dan Ryan, Jr.]], long-time Cook County Board | President |
Paul R. Clemens appointed as Board | President. |
For 2009, Labrado is the Board | President, Connley is the Board Vice President, and Ya |
Board | President: Frank Nobiletti. |
Orleans Parish School Board | President Lloyd J. Rittiner |
ector (1973-present); chairman of the board, | president and chief executive officer (1984-1985); pre |
George Bodenheimer, | President of ESPN. |
An elected Student Body | President |
He was elected Student Body | President in 1953. |
eloped by Alex Yaffe, former OU Student Body | President, and Katie King, UT's former student body pr |
is senior year, Hammons was MHS student body | president and was president of both MHS Young Republic |
Student Body | President: Derrick Kay |
Student Body | President: Hart Philips |
Student Body | President: Malbert Smith |
graduate career, he was elected Student Body | President. |
Yuan Shao - student body | president |
Armin von Bogdandy, | President of the European Nuclear Energy Tribunal (Jus |
Margot Bogert, | President, Board of Trustees, The Frick Collection |
Pro BoNoZe"; | President of Mercer University, a former interim Baylo |
He was succeeded by his deputy Borough | President, Sidney Leviss. |
He took office as Borough | President on January 1, 2006. |
From 2002-2009, she served as Deputy Borough | President in the administration of Queens Borough Pres |
In 1949, he was elected Borough | President of Queens. |
as the last Republican elected Bronx Borough | President. |
he ran unsuccessfully for Manhattan Borough | President. |
Scott Stringer, Borough | President of Manhattan |
Percy Sutton, Manhattan Borough | President from 1966 to 1977 |
He served as both | president and vice-president of the Medical Council of |
This was the third election where both | president and vice president came from different parti |
Vacancy in offices of both | President and Vice President; officers eligible to act |
Mr. Lorenzo Zammit Haber was both | President and Secretary. |
mocratic Focus (NDF) was represented by both | president Ben Mwila, as well as the NDF former vice pr |
U. P. Boucher ( | President) |
Algeria Abdelaziz Bouteflika, | President |
Tim Bradbury: | President, American City Business Journals |
He was branch | president at Svenstrup and later District president in |
He also served as a branch | president, a stake president, and as the church's publ |
Eka served as a branch | president, conselor to a mission president, district p |
Monroy was made a branch | president by Pratt. |
John Daniel - Branch | president 1928/9 |
Christopher Bratton, | President of School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston |
3 October: Brazil, | President (1st Round) and Parliament |
31 October: Brazil, | President (2nd Round) |
Father Bede Brewer, | president general of the English Benedictine congregat |
Brewers | president Bud Selig said, "It's just a tragic story. |
Rod Bristow, | president (Pearson Education) |
Pascal Brochier, | President, Global Retail |
Dan Brown, | President and Founder, Loggerhead Tools LLC |
Ida Alison Brown, | president 1945-46 |
Avery Brundage, | President of the USOC and Vice-President of the IOC, w |
The Brunderburger | president denied him of this position in 1920. |
Former Hamilton Bulldogs | president Cary Kaplan appointed new CPSL Commissioner. |
28 June: Burundi, | President |
Takeo Fukui - Japanese businessman, | President and CEO of Honda |
But | President Obama has not commented publicly on the cont |
His pride of performance by | president of Pakistan. |
A Republican, he was appointed by | President Warren G. Harding. |
The deal was signed by | President Dmitri Medvedev and South African President |
The speech delivered by | President Roosevelt incorporated the following |
Inaugural address by | President Chiang Kai-shek. |
Pratt was appointed to the position by | President Polk. |
He was nominated by | President Jimmy Carter in 1978. |
t attorney for the Massachusetts district by | President Harding in 1921 and served until removed by |
CFC is currently led by | President Jon O'Brien. |
r, he was appointed Secretary of the Navy by | President Andrew Jackson and was reappointed by Presid |
He was appointed to this position by | president Ernesto Zedillo, and then ratified by presid |
The company was led by | President James A. Tilley, who had been the President |
Signed into law on May 25, 2007 by | President Bush. |
Signed into law on December 19, 2007 by | President Bush |
By virtue of an Executive Order issued by | President President Elpidio Quirino, the Municipality |
arch - The Potchefstroom treaty is signed by | President Paul Kruger and President F.T. Reitzthe of t |
Appointed by | President Mary McAleese in 2004. |
The bill was vetoed by | president Franklin Pierce. |
e land office at Walla Walla, Washington, by | President Arthur February 27, 1883, and served until r |
He was reappointed by | President Clinton in 1998, and by President George W. |
The club was founded in 2006 by | president Fabio D'Arco, and vice-president Gianclaudio |
He was reappointed by | President John Quincy Adams and President Andrew Jacks |
The dam was dedicated by | President Eisenhower two months later. |
James R. Grymes - Appointed by | President James Madison in 1811 |
Dr. Lee was appointed by | President George W. Bush and continues to serve under |
It was vetoed by | President Bush on November 13, 2007. |
He was appointed by | President Ronald Reagan in 1982. |
Initiative by | President of the Italian Republic Carlo Azeglio Ciampi |
The title of 'Mayor' had been replaced by ' | President', and P. Theagaraya Chetty was nominated as |
th birthday, Opper threw a party attended by | President Hoover, former President Coolidge, Charles S |
In it, Butt was sent to Europe by | President Taft and former President Roosevelt in an ef |
He was awarded the | President's Citizens Medal by President Reagan in Janu |
The nomination was delayed by | President Lincoln and his successor, President Andrew |
was nominated to the rank of Rear Admiral by | President Bill Clinton and eventually served as the Wh |
f Norristown, Pennsylvania, in March 1860 by | President James Buchanan and after serving eleven mont |
He was reappointed by | President Ford and served until 1977. |
He was nominated in 1966 by | President Lyndon B. Johnson. |
He was reappointed by | President John Quincy Adams and served two years under |
Kmit was dismissed in April 2010 by | President Viktor Yanukovych. |
In March 1851, he was removed by | President Millard Fillmore. |
Trustees and has been named Chairman of the | President's Export Council by President Barack Obama. |
Flowers was pardoned by | President Jimmy Carter in 1978. |
Preempted Mar. 2, 1969 by | President Nixon's Trip |
He was appointed by | President Harry Truman. |
The company was founded in 1985 by | President Steve Rotfeld. |
This case was initiated by | President Viktor Yuschenko. |
Profit was appointed by | President Ronald Reagan to serve on the International |
ent of the Handicapped, and was appointed by | President Ford to the 24-member President's Committee |
nt, elected months earlier, was dissolved by | president Vladimir Voronin on 15 June 2009, after it h |
It is headed by | President and Director General Guylaine Rioux. |
It was supported by | President Barack Obama. |
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