Harry Bates Thayer (August 17, 1858 – September 3, 1936), was an American electrical and telephone businessman. Thayer was born on August 17, 1858, in...
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Harry Thayer may refer to: Harry Bates Thayer (1858–1936), businessman Harry E. T. Thayer (1927–2017), diplomat Harry Irving Thayer (1869–1926), Congressman...
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character on British television Harry Bates Thayer (1858–1936), American electrical and telephone businessman Henry Bates (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Morgan (attended) – banker, financier, and the father of J. P. Morgan Harry Bates Thayer (attended 1875–1877) – president and chairman of the board of AT&T...
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In office 1907–1919 Preceded by Frederick Perry Fish Succeeded by Harry Bates Thayer 1st President of American Telephone & Telegraph In office 1885–1889...
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commencing in March 1912 (Volume 1, Number 1) under company president Harry Bates Thayer. Its purpose was to provide a forum where ideas could be exchanged...
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Floyd Clark Noble (1884–1980), who married Dorothy Thayer (1889–1946), a daughter of Harry Bates Thayer, president and chairman of AT&T. After her death...
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1901–1907 President 4 Theodore Newton Vail 1907–1919 President 5 Harry Bates Thayer 1919–1925 President 6 Walter Sherman Gifford 1925–1948 President 7...
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the president of the AT&T Corporation when the existing president Harry Bates Thayer was made chairman of the board of directors. That same year he established...
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" Theodore Vail, president of AT&T (1907–1919) and his successors Harry Bates Thayer (1919–1925) and Walter Sherman Gifford (1925–1948) gave heavy emphasis...
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"Casey at the Bat: A Ballad of the Republic, Sung in the Year 1888" is a mock-heroic poem written in 1888 by Ernest Thayer. It was first published anonymously...
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born in Belmont Elswyth Thane, romance novelist; lived in Wilmington Harry Bates Thayer, president and chairman of AT&T; educated in Northfield John Martin...
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(1601–1664). Atherton Thayer (1766–1798), Sheriff Ebenezer Thayer (1746–1809), Sheriff Thomas Thayer (1596–1665), Pilgrim. Richard Thayer (1601–1664), Pilgrim...
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departments and includes three graduate schools: the Tuck School of Business, the Thayer School of Engineering, and Dartmouth Medical School. Since its founding...
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Harry Irving Thayer (September 10, 1869 – March 10, 1926) was a member of the United States House of Representatives from Massachusetts. He was born in...
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player Greg Thayer (born 1949), baseball pitcher Harry Thayer (disambiguation), several people Helen Thayer, explorer Helen Rand Thayer (1863-1935),...
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Bates College (/beɪts/) is a private liberal arts college in Lewiston, Maine, United States. Anchored by the Historic Quad, the campus of Bates totals...
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John Borland Thayer II (April 21, 1862 – April 15, 1912) was an American businessman who had a thirty-year career as an executive with the Pennsylvania...
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songs are "A Banjo Song" (Weeden), "Requiem" (Stevenson), "Casey at the Bat" (Thayer), and "The House that Jack Built" ("Mother Goose.") Homer's memoir, My...
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muffed pop-up and catches the base-runners off guard. August 11 – Fred Thayer, patent-holder for the invention of the catching mask, and George Wright...
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Randall Page (played by Ronnie Scribner) Episode 5 Lou Bates (played by Billy Barty) Mrs. Bates (played by Susan French) Episode 10 Jane Canfield (played...
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the early seasons. The title is a reference to Ernest Thayer's 1888 baseball poem "Casey at the Bat". The episode makes several allusions to The Natural...
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Gregory 2022 This Is Christmas Ray The Pale Blue Eye Superintendent Sylvanus Thayer 2023 Bolan's Shoes Jimmy Northern Comfort Edward Wicked Little Letters Edward...
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his wish to see nuclear weapons banned. In October he met with President Harry S. Truman, who dismissed Oppenheimer's concern about an arms race with the...
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eternal" is used in the second stanza of "Casey at the Bat", a mock-heroic poem by Ernest Thayer in order to humorously make the poem sound pretentious...
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Film(s) "Casey at the Bat: A Ballad of the Republic, Sung in the Year 1888" (1888), Ernest Thayer Casey at the Bat (1916) Casey at the Bat (1927) Make Mine...
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Bobcats. Even Thayer and Stone appeared slow in the match that saw Bates take an insurmountable lead in the state series. Because Bates had defeated Colby...
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Sheldon's mother. Captain Sweatpants (Ian Scott Rudolph) and Lonely Larry (Owen Thayer): sometimes seen at the guys' favorite comic-book store. Captain Sweatpants...
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the model for the title character in Ernest Lawrence Thayer's 1888 poem "Casey at the Bat." Thayer, as a baseball reporter for the San Francisco Examiner...
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Jeffrey Boam (screenplay); Dustin Hoffman, Harry Dean Stanton, Gary Busey, Theresa Russell, M. Emmet Walsh, Kathy Bates, Rita Taggart, Sandy Baron, Jake Busey...
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