Joseph Blatchford (June 7, 1934 – October 7, 2020) was the third Director of the United States Peace Corps succeeding Jack Vaughn. Blatchford was appointed...
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Blatchford, a surname, may refer to: Christie Blatchford (1951–2020), Canadian newspaper columnist and broadcaster Claire Blatchford (born 1944), deaf...
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Services. Currie's rise in the government bureaucracy began when Joseph Blatchford became Peace Corps director in 1969 and needed a new secretary. "The...
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2016 Joseph Jefferson (Equity) Award for Director of a Play for "The Rainmaker" at the American Blues Theater in Chicago, Illinois. Blatchford currently...
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natural resource management, and community development. 3 Joseph Blatchford 1969–1971 Nixon Blatchford served as head of the new ACTION agency, which included...
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Robert Peel Glanville Blatchford (17 March 1851 – 17 December 1943) was an English socialist campaigner, journalist, and author in the United Kingdom....
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then, in July 1971, Director of the Peace Corps. On January 4, 1972 Joseph H. Blatchford, director of Action, the agency that oversaw the Peace Corps, ordered...
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national news anchor Tony Blankley – commentator on The McLaughlin Group Joseph Blatchford – third Director of the United States Peace Corps Barbara Branden...
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Vaughn. February 28, 2008. New York Times. "New Peace Corps Head Joseph Blatchford" May 5, 1969. New York Times. "Peace Corps Chief Says He Will Soon...
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1991 Headquarters New York City Area served United States Key people Joseph Blatchford, founder Products Financial services Microfinance Website http://us...
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Accion was founded in 1961 by a UC Berkeley law student named Joseph Blatchford. Blatchford's founding of Accion was heavily influenced by the philosophical...
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Christie Marie Blatchford (May 20, 1951 – February 12, 2020) was a Canadian newspaper columnist, journalist and broadcaster. She published four non-fiction...
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USS General R. M. Blatchford (AP-153) was a General G. O. Squier-class transport ship for the U.S. Navy in World War II. She was named in honor of U.S...
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Name Original chapter Initiation year Notability Ref(s) Joseph Blatchford California Epsilon 1953 Director of the Peace Corps (1969–1971) William J. Donovan...
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Kenneth Alexander Blatchford (March 5, 1882 – April 20, 1933) was a Canadian politician who served as both mayor of Edmonton, Alberta and a member of the...
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half-brother, John Blatchford, "who was eminent for his piety." His younger siblings from his parents marriage were Jane Blatchford, Joseph Blatchford (who died...
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"The Mexican Mafia". www.policemag.com. Retrieved January 23, 2021. Blatchford, Chris (2008). The Black Hand. ISBN 978-0-06-125729-2. American Me at...
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Woods, Stanley Matthews, and Samuel Blatchford. Dissenting were Chief Justice Morrison Waite and associate justices Joseph Bradley and Horace Gray. The case...
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as Colonel Edmund Munro Patrice Chéreau as General Louis-Joseph de Montcalm Edward Blatchford as Jack Winthrop Terry Kinney as John Cameron Tracey Ellis...
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Ashabranner was among the guests invited to the Nixon White House for Joseph Blatchford's swearing-in ceremony as the third Peace Corps director. Ashabranner's...
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called the Glasgow-Blatchford bleeding score found 16% of people presenting with upper gastrointestinal bleed had Glasgow-Blatchford score of "0", considered...
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original on 6 June 2017. Retrieved 6 June 2017. Blatchford, Christie (19 January 2018). "Christie Blatchford sits down with 'warrior for common sense' Jordan...
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Macmillan in the 1930s, and by Tony Judge in his biographical study of Robert Blatchford, and in a wider study of Tory socialism between 1870 and 1940. Online...
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District Court for the Southern District of New York vacated by Judge Samuel Blatchford. Choate was confirmed by the United States Senate on March 25, 1878, and...
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Machine, The Globe and Mail, 20 November 2017. Blatchford, Christie (10 November 2017). "Christie Blatchford: Thought police strike again as Wilfrid Laurier...
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create problems for Justin Trudeau?". Global News. Retrieved July 2, 2014. Blatchford, Andy (November 28, 2012). "Ex-astronaut Marc Garneau blasts into federal...
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color. In his majority opinion in the Civil Rights Cases, Associate Justice Joseph P. Bradley struck down the Civil Rights Act of 1875, holding that the Thirteenth...
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United States. President Andrew Johnson, a Democrat, appointed Samuel Blatchford, a Republican, as Judge on the United States District Court for the Southern...
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Washington John Blair Jr. Columbia University John Jay – Chief Justice Samuel Blatchford Dartmouth College Salmon P. Chase – Chief Justice Dickinson College Robert...
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State of the Church Richard Milford Blatchford and Julian Ann (née Mumford) Blatchford. His uncle was Samuel Blatchford, an Associate Justice of the Supreme...
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