• William Harrison Hornibrook (July 6, 1884 – October 24, 1946) was an American publisher, politician, and diplomat. Hornibrook, born on July 6, 1884, in...
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  • player William H. Hornibrook (1884–1946), US diplomat Hornbrook (surname) Hornibrook Bridge, toll bridge of Brisbane, Australia (demolished) Hornibrook Bus...
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    established in 1935. The first ambassador appointed to Afghanistan was William H. Hornibrook, who was concurrently commissioned to Persia, as Iran was known...
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  • to George Hyland, who sold out after six months to William H. Hornibrook in April 1919. Hornibrook sold the paper to Herbert Campbell, with the ownership...
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  • in 1932. In 1933, he resigned as minister, and was replaced with William H. Hornibrook. After leaving his second diplomatic post, Hart worked in oil and...
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  • Isabel Hornibrook (1859–1952) was an Irish-born American author of children's literature. Her first story was accepted for an English magazine, at the...
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    was served concurrently by the legation to Iran (Persia), with William H. Hornibrook serving as the first minister to the country. A legation in Kabul...
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    to "Persia" William H. Hornibrook (1934–1936) - Minister Plenipotentiary Gordon P. Merriam (1936–1937) - Chargé d'Affaires Cornelius Van H. Engert (1937–1940)...
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    1941 – July 2, 1942 President Franklin D. Roosevelt Preceded by William H. Hornibrook Succeeded by Cornelius Engert 10th United States Minister to Iran...
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    He is survived by four children and six grandchildren. William Branigin (2011-02-22). "William H. Sullivan dies at 90; veteran diplomat oversaw 'secret...
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    Albright was appointed to replace him; but after Albright's death, William H. Hornibrook ultimately became the new minister. Later, he started a public relations...
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    R. Sack October 16, 1933 January 10, 1937 Franklin D. Roosevelt William H. Hornibrook September 2, 1937 September 1, 1941 Arthur Bliss Lane October 27...
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    Sweek’s nomination was not confirmed by the United States Senate. William H. Hornibrook Political appointee Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary...
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  • Merriam U.S. Ambassador to Iran In office 1936–1937 Preceded by William H. Hornibrook Succeeded by Cornelius Van Hemert Engert Personal details Born (1899-07-29)July...
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  • Frederick Arthur Hornibrook (1878–1965) was an Irish physical culturalist and writer best known for his book The Culture of the Abdomen. Hornibrook was born in...
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    concurrently and in unison with one another. Children's author Isabel Hornibrook, in her novel Pemrose Lorry: Campfire Girl (Little, Brown and Company...
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    Henry Travers (category Articles with hCards)
    from Ireland, and Ellen Gillman Hornibrook, also a native of Ireland (County Cork). She was previously married to William H. Belcher, a merchant seaman....
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  • been trained in or have practiced civil engineering. Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Los Angeles Public Library reference file...
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  • (Stratemeyer house pseudonym from 1904) – Bobbsey Twins series Isabel Hornibrook (1859–1952) – Camp and Trail Anthony Horowitz (born 1955) – Alex Rider...
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    Barry Fell (1962) Lucy Moore (1965) Norcott Hornibrook (1968) Ray Forster (1971) Maxwell Gage (1974) William Philipson (1977) George Knox (1980) Pat Suggate...
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    to Iran as the U.S. chargé d'affaires in June 1979, after ambassador William H. Sullivan and chargé d'affaires Charlie Naas were relieved of their posts...
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    Plenipotentiary Griscom Pearson Jackson Russell Caldwell Kornfeld Philip Hart Hornibrook Merriam (chargé d'affaires) Engert (chargé d'affaires) Dreyfus Ambassador...
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    A. Hornibrook, Bayard Simmons, G. H. Taylor May 1954 – August 1959. Colin McCall replaced Simmons in 1957, his name appearing alongside Hornibrook and...
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    the United States Army and built from 1942 to c. 1952 by Manuel Richard Hornibrook. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 7 February 2005....
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  • Barry Fell (category Articles with hCards)
    the ophiuroidea, and its causes (PhD). University of Edinburgh. Fell, H.B., Clark, H.E.S. 1959. Anareaster, a new genus of Asteroidea from Antarctica. Transactions...
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    2011 article for the International Journal of Otolaryngology, Jeremy Hornibrook discussed the inner ear disorder benign paroxysmal positional vertigo...
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    Neil Gemmell (category Articles with hCards)
    1365-294X.2008.03982.X. ISSN 0962-1083. PMID 19120984. Wikidata Q33397132. Daniel H Nussey; Duncan Baird; Emma Barrett; et al. (2 March 2014). "Measuring telomere...
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    Civil Force in Jujitsu. Edith and William Garrud continued to work as instructors until 1925, when they retired. William H. Garrud was born in 1873. As a...
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  • List of Australia Test cricketers (category Articles with hCards)
    1929–1931 10 12 4 410 65 51.25 1520 54 645 21 4/31 30.71 15 – 132 Percy Hornibrook 1929–1930 6 7 1 60 26 10.00 1579 63 664 17 7/92 39.06 7 – 133 Tim Wall...
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  • 1878 Canadian federal election: South Riding of the County of Perth Party Candidate Votes   Liberal James Trow 1,796   Unknown E. Hornibrook 1,719...
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