• Fred Hartley (1905 – 8 April 1980) was a Scottish rhythm pianist, conductor, composer and arranger of light music best known for his waltz Rouge et Noir...
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    December 27, 2006. "Fred Allen Hartley Jr. Profile". United States Congress. Retrieved December 27, 2006. Peter Kennedy (2001). "Fred A. Hartley Biography". Archived...
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  • Fred Hartley (24 April 1906 – 24 December 1976) was an English cricketer active from 1923 to 1945 who played for Lancashire. He was born and died in Bacup...
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    strikes. Republican Senator Robert A. Taft and Republican Congressman Fred A. Hartley Jr. each introduced measures to curtail the power of unions and prevent...
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  • contemporary to the Noble version are by Hal Kemp, Roy Fox, Harry Leader, Fred Hartley, and Maurice Elwin. It is notable for appearing in Stanley Kubrick's...
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  • another 80 from a Japanese importing agency. At the Geneva Motor Show, Fred Hartley, managing director and sales director for 13 years before that, announced...
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    1998 to 2000. He was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, the son of Fred Hartley and Betty MacPherson, and was educated at Simon Fraser University. He...
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  • people Fred Hartley (1905–1980), Scottish pianist, conductor and composer Fred A. Hartley Jr. (1902–1969), American politician from New Jersey Fred Harvey...
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    The Act was sponsored by Senator Robert A. Taft and Representative Fred Hartley, both Republicans. Congress overrode the veto on June 23, 1947, establishing...
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    of the forces – a letter in words and Music", she was accompanied by Fred Hartley and his music. Lynn and her quartet performed songs most requested by...
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    Middle School. The building now hosts a blue plaque in commemoration. Fred Hartley (1905–1980), Scottish pianist and composer of light music, died at his...
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    interloper who endeavors to win the affections of the wife of the wealthy Fred Hartley, stooping so low as to send a cablegram suggesting the death of the husband...
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    incumbent Fred A. Hartley Jr. Hartley was nationally prominent as the House sponsor of the Labor Management Relations Act of 1947, known as Taft–Hartley. Hartley...
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  • Alfred Hartley (1900–1914) Charlie Hartley (1897–1909) Fred Hartley (1924–1945) George Hartley (1871–1872) Tom Hartley (2020–2023) Mark Harvey (1994–1999)...
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    306 days 29 years, 306 days March 4, 1929 – March 7, 1932 71st–72nd Fred Hartley NJ-08 Republican 27 years, 10 days 30 years, 14 days March 7, 1932 –...
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    Tony Hatch (redirect from Ninette Hartley)
    Big Dee Irwin and Keely Smith. In 1963 he wrote (under the pseudonym of Fred Nightingale) the Searchers' hit "Sugar and Spice". By mid-1964, Hatch finally...
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    morning, a U.S. Senate subcommittee interviewed local officials as well as Fred Hartley, president of Union Oil, on the disaster in the making. Three major television...
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  • Carroll Gibbons Nat Gonella Phil Green Henry Hall (BBC Dance Orchestra) Fred Hartley Ted Heath Jack Hylton Mrs Jack Hylton Leslie "Jiver" Hutchinson Jack...
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    Connery Chairperson of the House Labor Committee 1937–1947 Succeeded by Fred Hartley Preceded by Alfred Bulwinkle Chairperson of the House Memorials Committee...
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  • Channing Biss FlgOff Barry Vaughan Extra pilots: FltLt Les Elgey FltLt Fred Hartley "Mitty Masud folds his wings". www.dawn.com. 13 October 2003. "AM Asghar...
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  • December – Jule Styne, London-born songwriter (died 1994) date unknown – Fred Hartley, pianist, conductor and composer of light music (died 1980) 12 February...
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  • first post-war tours of the USA with Mantovani and was also part of the Fred Hartley Quintet. For Decca/London 'Phase 4' he recorded a selection of...
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    Dylan Hartley (born 24 March 1986) is a former rugby union player who represented England and Northampton Saints. Hartley was the captain of England from...
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    Among the artists he worked with are Rex Stewart, William Clauson, Fred Hartley, Jay Wilbur, Bela Kanitz, The Le Garde Twins, Burl Ives, Larry Adler...
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  • Fergal Hartley (born 1973), Irish hurler F. J. Hartley (Rev. Francis John "Frank" Hartley, 1909–1971), Australian peace activist Fred A. Hartley, Jr. (1902–1969)...
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  • Taft-Harley Labour Act passed. The Act was created by Robert Taft and Fred Hartley. The Taft-Hartley Act was enabled to replace the Wagner Act of 1935. The Taft-Harley...
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  • bandleader Iris Taylor (1905-1980), Scottish composer of light music (aka Fred Hartley) Jack Taylor (actor) (born 1936), American horror movie actor Jack Taylor...
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    Willie Green as second driver, with the third driver to be announced. Fred Hartley, an interim managing director at Aston Martin in 1976, had promised assistance...
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    1967 Bill Kenny Vera Lynn Woody Herman Helen Moretti Dave Frishberg Fred Hartley Floyd Dixon Mari Jones Ben Light on Tempo Barbara Cameron on King Records...
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  • Kent Mercury. 28 December 1934. "Over the Air". The Era. 5 April 1933. "Fred Hartley, Versatile Leader of a Popular Quintet". Coventry Herald. 21 January...
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