Herbert W. Greenfield (November 25, 1869 – August 23, 1949) was a Canadian politician and farmer who served as the fourth premier of Alberta from 1921...
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Greenfield is the only city in, and the seat of, Franklin County, Massachusetts, United States. Greenfield was first settled in 1686. The population was...
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and Reid served in several capacities in the cabinets of premiers Herbert Greenfield and John Edward Brownlee, where he established a reputation for competence...
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died 24 hours after the election. Ultimately, UFA executive member Herbert Greenfield was named the first UFA Premier. Among his cabinet were Irene Parlby...
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John Brownlee was asked first but declined. UFA executive member Herbert Greenfield, the second choice, became the new premier, although he too had not...
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candidates in an election, won a surprise victory in 1921, and new premier Herbert Greenfield appointed Smith to his cabinet as Minister of Railways and Telephones...
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until 1926, in the United Farmers of Alberta (UFA) government of Herbert Greenfield. As Brownlee was the only lawyer in a caucus formed almost entirely...
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Murray Greenfield Herbert Greenfield (1869–1949), Canadian politician Howard Greenfield (1936–1986), American songwriter James L. Greenfield (1924–2024)...
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at the federal level. At the time of this election, party leader Herbert Greenfield was the Premier of Alberta and the MLA for Peace River in the Legislative...
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at the federal level. At the time of this election, party leader Herbert Greenfield was the Premier of Alberta and the MLA for Peace River in the Legislative...
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government was defeated at the polls and he was succeeded as premier by Herbert Greenfield. After leaving provincial politics, Stewart was invited to join the...
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entered electoral politics and won the 1921 election, new premier Herbert Greenfield asked Brownlee to serve as his attorney-general. Brownlee agreed and...
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The Greenfield Ministry was the combined Cabinet (called Executive Council of Alberta), chaired by Premier Herbert Greenfield, and Ministers that governed...
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Newlands Premier of Alberta – Charles Stewart (until August 13) then Herbert Greenfield Premier of British Columbia – John Oliver Premier of Manitoba – Tobias...
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minister of Intergovernmental Relations on October 11. Preceded by Herbert Greenfield and William Aberhart in this regard, she was the just the last in...
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Thiessen Chelsea Carey Laine Peters Jocelyn Peterman Brent Laing Herbert Greenfield—4th Premier of Alberta "The Glencoe Club – Sports Facilities". glencoe...
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cabinet if he had lived. The United Farmers caucus finally chose Herbert Greenfield, a UFA executive member who had not run in the election, to become...
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Tiny Tim (musician) (redirect from Herbert Khaury)
Herbert Butros Khaury (April 12, 1932 – November 30, 1996), also known as Herbert Buckingham Khaury, and known professionally as Tiny Tim, was an American...
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at the request of the UFA caucus, he took over from the indecisive Herbert Greenfield, in whose cabinet he had served as attorney-general. After winning...
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Alberta won the 1921 election without a leader. Greenfield was made leader immediately afterward, and this election is counted as a win for Greenfield....
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(1851–1929) 20 October 1915 29 October 1925 Charles Stewart (1917–1921) Herbert Greenfield (1921–1925) 3 William Egbert (1857–1936) 29 October 1925 5 May 1931...
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Centre, located in the neighbourhood. The neighbourhood was named for Herbert Greenfield, the Premier of Alberta from 1921 to 1925, during the reign of the...
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Rae in a landslide. Kennedy resigned his seat to provide a seat for Herbert Greenfield who had been named premier of the United Farmers government. Kennedy...
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24 – Óscar Carmona, President of Portugal (d. 1951) November 25 – Herbert Greenfield, Premier of Alberta, Canada (d. 1949) November 30 – Gustaf Dalén,...
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Arosemena, Panamian politician, 12th President of Panama (b. 1875) Herbert Greenfield, Canadian politician, 4th Premier of Alberta (b. 1869) August 27 Abdulkerim...
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The Henry Ford (redirect from Greenfield Village and Henry Ford Museum)
Ford (also known as the Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation and Greenfield Village, and as the Edison Institute) is a history museum complex in Dearborn...
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and is reputed to have coined the term. Born in Greenfield, Massachusetts, and raised in Chicago, Herbert Huncke was a street hustler, high school dropout...
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Charles William Jefferys, artist and historian (d.1951) November 25 – Herbert Greenfield, politician and 4th Premier of Alberta (d.1949) December 18 – William...
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resigned his seat very quickly so that Premier Herbert Greenfield could have a seat in the legislature. Greenfield only represented the district for a single...
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re-elected, taking a majority of the seats in the Alberta Legislature. Herbert Greenfield had resigned as United Farmers leader and premier, and John E. Brownlee...
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