• George Hoadley may refer to: George Hoadley (Ohio politician) (1781–1857), mayor of New Haven, Connecticut, and Cleveland, Ohio George Hoadley (Alberta...
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    1826. As the son of George Hoadley and Mary Ann Woolsey Hoadley, his birth name was "Hoadley", but he later dropped the "e". George Hoadly graduated from...
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  • Scout Leader David Hoadley, various people George Hoadley, various people Jon Hoadley (born 1983), American politician Joseph H. Hoadley (born 1863), American...
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    The George Hoadley Jr. House is a historic residence in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Built in 1900, it has been named...
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    George Hoadley (May 16, 1867 – December 14, 1955) was a long serving popular provincial politician and rancher from Alberta, Canada. Hoadley served a legendary...
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    him out of the top tier of students. His professors included historian George Wrong, whom Brownlee held in high esteem. Brownlee was involved in a wide...
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    George Hoadley (December 15, 1781 – February 20, 1857) was the fourth Mayor of New Haven, Connecticut from 1822 to 1826 and the eighth Mayor of Cleveland...
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    traditionally two years, but was extended to four years in 1981 under Mayor George Voinovich. According to the Cleveland City Charter, there are currently...
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    She wrote to the UFA government's Minister of Agriculture and Health, George Hoadley that two female "feeble-minded" mental patients had already bred several...
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    the ranks under the leadership of George Hoadley. The caucus divided into two separate Conservative caucuses. Hoadley left the Conservative party sitting...
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    party leader Edward Michener called it a "vote-catching device" and George Hoadley wondered if the Act would be successful compared to similar legislation...
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  • 1910–13. Son of Robert R. Hitt. George Hoadley (1781–1857), Mayor of Cleveland, Ohio 1846–47. Father of George Hoadly. George Hoadly (1826–1902), delegate...
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  • Grisdale June 15, 1934 September 3, 1935 Reid, Brownlee United Farmers George Hoadley August 31, 1921 June 15, 1934 Brownlee, Greenfield Liberal Duncan Marshall...
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  • (1905–1909) Richard (R.B.) Bennett (1909–1910) Edward Michener (1910–1917) George Hoadley (1917–1920) James Ramsey (1920–1921) Alexander McGillivray (1925–1930)...
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    political life. Reid was born 17 January 1879 near Glasgow, Scotland, to George (1843–1913) and Margaret (Ogston) Reid (1850–1928). He attended school in...
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  • 1761–1849 Professor of law. Also served as a U.S. Congressman. 1822–1826 George Hoadley Democratic-Republican 1781–1857 Bank president. Later became Mayor of...
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    posters appeared along Jasper Avenue advocating the sterilization of George Hoadley, Brownlee's Minister of Health and the bill's sponsor. During the first...
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    Brownlee (1925–1934) John Edward Brownlee Perren Baker Frank Grisdale George Hoadley John Lymburn Oran McPherson Irene Parlby Richard Gavin Reid Alex Ross...
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  • (1817-1817) Elizabeth Dwight Hoadley married General Joshua Hall Bates (1817–1908) George Hoadly (1826–1902), governor of Ohio George Hoadley earned degrees at Harvard...
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  • province, especially in times of economic adversity. On March 25, 1927, George Hoadley, Minister of Agriculture and Health in John E. Brownlee's UFA government...
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  • bill format, it was pulled from the schedule. On February 23, 1928, George Hoadley, Minister of Health, reintroduced the bill with a comment regarding...
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    Murphy’s opinions was the Minister of Agriculture and Health, George Hoadley. Hoadley convened the first meeting of the Alberta Eugenics Board a year...
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    Brownlee ministry (category Ministries of George V)
    Richard Gavin Reid Provincial Treasurer November 3, 1923 July 9, 1934 George Hoadley Provincial Secretary November 23, 1925 June 4, 1926 John Edward Brownlee...
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    Red Deer (1869–1947) November 10, 1910 April 5, 1917 Conservative 4 George Hoadley MLA for Okotoks (1867–1955) February 7, 1918 April 17, 1919 Conservative...
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  • 1935 Alberta general election. He defeated former cabinet minister George Hoadley and two other candidates with a landslide majority to pick up the seat...
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    Okotoks John A. Turner 380 39.01% George Hoadley 594 60.99% George Hoadley Olds Duncan Marshall 709 51.94% George H. Cloakey 656 48.06% Duncan Marshall...
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    Political offices Preceded by George Hoadley Mayors of New Haven, Connecticut 1826 Succeeded by William Bristol U.S. House of Representatives Preceded by...
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    November 10, 1910 – April 5, 1917 Preceded by R. B. Bennett Succeeded by George Hoadley Personal details Born (1869-08-18)August 18, 1869 Tintern, Ontario,...
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    Clarke. Ramsey would become the leader of the Conservative Party after George Hoadley resigned and crossed the floor to the United Farmers of Alberta. Ramsey...
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    only two seats in the Legislature, with Bennett winning in Calgary and George Hoadley in the neighboring Okotoks constituency. Historian Lewis Thomas notes...
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