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 Emory Magazine: Spring 1996: George Wallace
Even though Wallace had an undeniable impact on American neo-conservatism (a 1986 New York Times editorial said Ronald Reagan "sailed into the White House [on the] tide George Wallace discovered"), Carter posits that the governor's biggest influence may have been on the policies and domestic agenda of Richard Nixon.
While writing his recently published biography, The Politics of Rage: George Wallace, the Origins of the New Conservatism, and the Transformation of American Politics, William Rand Kenan Jr.
Richard Nixon manipulated George Wallace to achieve his own political ends, and readers of The Politics of Rage can't help but speculate what political ends Wallace himself might have achieved had he not had to drop his third-party candidacy and if he had not been shot and paralyzed.
http://www.emory.edu/EMORY_MAGAZINE/spring96/wallace.html   (2024 words)

  
 The Howling Fantods
Wallace's all-over-the-map approach pays off from sfgate.com by Andrew Ervin.
9/12/2005 New York Observer review by Adam Begley (No longer avail online without fee) Infinite, Abject Apologies: Wallace Begins to Wear Thin.
The style is characteristically and familiarly ‘Wallace’ and at the same time demonstrates a distinct evolution across all stories: the sentences are noticeably shorter, and footnotes are few and far between.
http://www.thehowlingfantods.com/dfw.htm   (3605 words)

  
 Introduction
More specifically, the munitions industry was represented within Division Five under the auspices of the Security Division of NASA which was headquartered at the Defense Industrial Security Command (DISC) in George Wallace’s home state of Alabama and also Ohio.
As it turns out, he may have had assistance from at least one prominent politician, namely Alabama Governor George Wallace who was friendly with right-wing General Curtis LeMay, a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in the Kennedy administration.
George Wallace loathed the Kennedy brothers and Martin Luther King because they shamed him in June 1963 during a standoff at the University of Alabama where Wallace stood in the doorway to block enrollment of black students.
http://www.jfkmontreal.com/introduction.htm   (13035 words)

  
 Eick/Dissent in Wichita. Chapter 11
Dan Carter has suggested that Nixon's southern strategy may have included making an agreement with George Wallace to drop a compromising IRS investigation of corruption in the Wallace administration if Wallace would run for the Democratic nomination and not as a third party candidate in the 1972 presidential elections.
Nearly one in seven voters had cast their ballots for George Wallace, who had received more votes in the 1968 election than any third party candidate had received since 1924.
He also nominated southern conservatives Clement Haynsworth and G. Harrold Carswell to the Supreme Court.
http://www.press.uillinois.edu/epub/books/eick/ch11.html   (13035 words)

  
 Crumrine - Cross Creek Twp.
The persons who have held the position of postmaster at this place are James Patterson, Thomas Patterson, Johnson Ellet, and George L. Weigman, the present incumbent.
The first movement towards the formation of Cross Creek township from a part of Hopewell was the presentation of a petition to the court on the 31st of March, 1789, setting forth
The names of the justices who held jurisdiction within this township during the period from 1803 to 1838 will be found included in the list of justices of Hopewell township.
http://www.chartiers.com/crumrine/twp-crosscreek.html   (18677 words)

  
 NPR's Election 2000 Coverage: Buttons: Archives
(Answer: Gov. George Wallace, her husband, was barred by state law from running for re-election)
May 15, 1972 -- Alabama Gov. George Wallace, seeking the Democratic nomination for president, is shot at a rally in Laurel, Maryland.
President George Bush, unopposed on the GOP side, nevertheless wins only 69 percent of the vote in his party's primary; the remainder went uncommitted.
http://www.npr.org/news/national/election2000/trivia/archive.html   (18677 words)

  
 Sippie Wallace
Sippie Wallace was the aunt of Hociel Thomas and Hersal Thomas.
During her stay there she met many of the great Jazz musicians like King Oliver and Louis Armstrong who were friends of her brother George.
She occasionally performed over the years, but did little in the Blues until she launched a comeback in 1966 after her longtime friend and fellow Texan, Victoria Spivey called "Sippie Wallace and Victoria Spivey".
http://www.redhotjazz.com/wallace.html   (434 words)

  
 Adamson, Joy; and Adamson, George --  Encyclopædia Britannica
George Wallace ran for President in 1964 to protest Lyndon Johnson's stand on civil rights.
In a tribute to his loyalty and teamwork in government service, George Bush was elected the 41st president of the United States in 1988.
Six kings of the United Kingdom have borne the name George.
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?eu=486   (434 words)

  
 Washingtonpost.com: George Wallace Remembered
Monday, September 14, 1998; Page A1 George C. Wallace, 79, the four-time governor of Alabama and four-time candidate for president of the United States who became known as the embodiment of resistance to the civil rights movement of the 1960s, died last night in Montgomery, Ala.
In 1958, after serving in World War II, as assistant state attorney general in Alabama and two terms in the state legislature, Wallace ran his first race for governor and was defeated by John Patterson in the Democratic primary by a vote of 314,000 to 250,000.
Wallace was elected governor the first time in 1962, with what was the largest popular vote in state history and with the declaration: "I draw the line in the dust and toss the gauntlet before the feet of tyranny, and I say, segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever."
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/daily/sept98/wallace.htm   (1313 words)

  
 bio_wxyz
George M. Wallace is indebted to the public schools of the Hawkeye State for his early educational advantages, and he was a young man when he accompanied his mother on removal from Iowa to Missouri, where the home was established on a pioneer farm near Chillicothe, she having passed the remainder of her life there.
In the years that have passed since his arrival in Harlan County George M. Wallace has never severed his productive allegiance to the great basic industries of agriculture and stock-raising, of which he is now one of the influential representatives in this section of the state.
Winnemore were born six children: Maggie, the wife of George Brogan, of Sweetland township; William, who makes his home in Missouri ; George, who resides in St. Joseph.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~iamusca2/bio_wxyz.htm   (1313 words)

  
 CNN.com - Transcripts
WALLACE: No. And, you bring up a very good point, because this plaza, called Dealey Plaza, was named after a prominent civic leader, a prominent newspaper publisher, George Bannerman Dealey.
CNN's Kelly Wallace is joining us live how from Dealey Plaza where the fatal shots were fired.
The loss of the young president shattered the nation's innocence and crumbled, what was known as "Camelot."
http://edition.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0311/22/cst.06.html   (1029 words)

  
 May 15 - Open Encyclopedia
1972 - In Laurel, Maryland a disturbed, out-of-work janitor named Arthur Bremer shoots and paralyzes Alabama Governor George Wallace while Wallace is campaigning to be American President.
1836 - Francis Baily observes "Baily's beads" during an annular eclipse.
http://open-encyclopedia.com/15_May   (1047 words)

  
 Example of "Genealog*" Catalog Database Search - Using the Melvyl® Legacy System: Section "W"
Cabell County annals and families, by George Selden Wallace.
Cabell County annals and families,, by George Selden Wallace.
Abstracts of Georgia colonial book J, 1755-1762 /, compiled by George Fuller Walker.
http://www.academic-genealogy.com/melvylcatw.htm   (1047 words)

  
 essayonreli.html
One of the areas of most contemporary relevance to the study of religion and ideology are what Wallace terms "revitalization" movements (Wallace 1956) which involve attempts to restore or reconstruct ways of life that have been radically disrupted or threatened.
Homans, George C. 1941 Anxiety and Ritual: the Theories of Malinowski and Radcliffe-Brown.
Wuthnow (1980:60) categorizes these movements into those of a) reformation b) religious militancy c) counter-reform d) religious accommodation and e) sectarianism, but instead of showing their interconnections via the formation of specific dynamics of ideology, he creates a reified "world order" of a single global economy and reduces each movement to their competing materialistic interests.
http://inic.utexas.edu/asnic/subject/essayonreli.html   (9063 words)

  
 Albtph15.htm
Senator Russell Long with Governor George Wallace of Alabama.
Carl Albert with George P. Miller, Antonio Carigla, Peter W. Rodino, and three members of parliament.
Reception for Southeastern State College of the cast of "Of Mice and Men." April 25, 1972.
http://www.ou.edu/special/albertctr/archives/PhotoInventory/Albtph15.htm   (9063 words)

  
 Probert Encyclopaedia: People and Peoples (Ge-George C)
GEORGE C. George C Wallace was an American politician.
GEORGE A. George A Sinner was an American politician.
GEORGE A. George A Ramsdell was an American politician.
http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/C51A.HTM   (2265 words)

  
 Amazon.com: DVD: Airport '77 (1977)
George Kennedy, who appeared in every Airport movie as Patroni, has about one minute of screentime here wherein he does nothing.
Karen Wallace (Lee Grant) was an obnoxious alcoholic who was constantly rude to husband Martin Wallace (Christopher Lee) a professional scuba diver who drowns while accompanying Captain Don Gallagher (Jack Lemmon) to the surface to send out a mayday signal.
Sure, George Kennedy returns as Petroni but that is only as an AIRPORT staple.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/6305137161?v=glance   (2265 words)

  
 Boston.com / News / Boston Globe / Ideas / Peculiar institution
In the 1968 presidential race, former Alabama Governor George Wallace (left) ran a third-party campaign that some feared would deny an Electoral College majority to either Richard Nixon (right) or Hubert Humphrey.
Savvy old-timers like Ervin and Thurmond were preserving the familiar, protecting states' rights wherever they could, resisting further intrusions by the federal government.
When President Nixon nominated conservative Southerner G. Harrold Carswell to the Supreme Court (after the Senate had rejected the equally conservative but ethically challenged Clement Haynsworth of South Carolina), Bayh threatened to hold up the Judiciary committee's consideration until Eastland set a date for hearings on the Electoral College.
http://www.boston.com/news/globe/ideas/articles/2004/10/17/peculiar_institution?mode=PF   (2265 words)

  
 Commentary Magazine - Nixon So Far
...Most of those whose ballots gave Nixon a margin of victory almost as narrow as the margin of his defeat eight years earlier were motivated primarily by fear of George Wallace and distaste for Hubert Humphrey (or perhaps one should say, for Lyndon Johnson's Vice President...
...The nomination of George Harrold Carswell continues the same pattern...
...The trouble is that there is little in Carswell's subsequent record as a politician or as a judge that is inconsistent with the views he expressed in 1948...
http://www.commentarymagazine.com/Summaries/V49I3P31-1.htm   (2265 words)

  
 November 5 - Today in History
1968 Nixon (R) beats VP Humphrey (D) and George C Wallace for Presidency
1895 1st US patent granted for auto (George B Selden)
1872 Susan B Anthony fined $100 for trying to vote for Ulysses S Grant
http://magic-city-news.com/printer_501.shtml   (2265 words)

  
 WorldNetDaily: Mike Wallace questions Bush's 'validity'
"George Washington was commander in chief and president of the United States," Wallace said.
In a scathing critique of the Iraq war, CBS News veteran Mike Wallace questioned President Bush's "validity" as commander in chief.
Wallace also contrasted Bush with President Franklin Roosevelt, but, notes MRC, failed to acknowledge FDR lacked any military experience yet managed to lead the nation during World War II.
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=38742   (622 words)

  
 Shofar FTP Archives: people/l/lemire.marc/1995/lemire.1095
Braveheart is the story of William Wallace, a 13th century Scottish revolutionary who became a real pain in the ass of the English.
Her husband George, who heard the Canadian-born singer's remark, spent three and a half years in Auschwitz.
Resistance Records, formed by George Burdi, has a WWW site.
http://www.vex.net/~nizkor/ftp.cgi/people/l/ftp.py?people/l/lemire.marc/1995/lemire.1095   (17759 words)

  
 SoapBox-Tech
Republican Richard M. Nixon won the presidency, defeating Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey and third-party candidate George C. Wallace.
George B. Selden of Rochester, N.Y., received the first U.S. patent for an automobile.
George Foreman, 45, became boxing's oldest heavyweight champion by knocking out Michael Moorer in the 10th round of their WBA fight in Las Vegas.
http://www.soapbox-tech.com/history/history.htm   (17759 words)

  
 SCUMBAGS I HAVE KNOWN... THIS WEEK: MIKE WALLACE
I last saw Mike Wallace at a Republican National Convention.
Here is an example of Mike Wallace in action.
Mike Wallace was in San Diego to do an interview at a savings and loan.
http://www.etherzone.com/2003/stang012403.shtml   (17759 words)

  
 The Morning Sun
His formidable credentials may be the reason that of the presidents of the United States since Harry S. Truman, only George W. Bush has not faced off with Wallace.
The sometimes-mischievous Wallace, as he jokingly sparred with Wigand, at times reverted to his role of interviewer, deflecting questions to the audience.
Wallace graduated in 1939 from the University of Michigan with a bachelor's degree intending to be a radio announcer, but found that he didn't want to just read other people's news.
http://www.themorningsun.com/stories/101405/loc_wallace001.shtml   (682 words)

  
 Date: Thu, 2 Mar 1995 07:39:42 -0800 Subject: The North American Right Wing and The Pionee
Notice how almost the entire American Pioneer Fund crew is tied in with the Canadian far right, the Church of the Creator crowd, George Wallace of The American Independent Party, and the Western Guard and Tom Metzger neo-Nazi crowds.
The entire North American right is closely allied and has used Wickliffe Draper and The Pioneer Fund as the focal point for their activities for over 35 years now.
Subject: The North American Right Wing and The Pioneer Fund - WACL nexus of characters (fwd) Norman, Just thought your people would be interested in both the Old Farmer's Almanac listserver and this article which I downloaded from there a few months ago.
http://www.skepticfiles.org/belliq/pion06.htm   (1010 words)

  
 700000 people connected with European Royalty
3 M Randal George Wallace (details suppressed for this person)
Wife Francis Barrington (details suppressed for this person)
Husband Peter Barrington (details suppressed for this person)
http://www.e-familytree.net/f950.htm   (897 words)

  
 Last Hurrah Book Shop - Political Assassinations, The Kennedy's, and Conspiracies
SC original, VG+ cond.., 156 pgs., Pro George Wallace biography...
"I cannot tell a lie" by George De Mohrenschildt, "nor the truth." Here's what's inside: investigation of Samuel Walter Washington's career with state dept. and CIA.
Two sisters discover their late father had connections to George Bush, Lyndon and Ladybird Johnson, Joe Bonanno, and was involved in the JFK assassination.
http://www.lasthurrahbookshop.com/assframe.html   (8184 words)

  
 Articles - May 2005
George Peter Nanos announces that he will step down as the director of the Los Alamos National Laboratory, making his term the shortest of any previous director.
Former Indonesian president Suharto is hospitalized; there are conflicting reports about his condition.
Peter Gloystein, financial minister for the German state of Bremen, resigns from his posts after he was photographed pouring a bottle of wine over a homeless man (Deutsche Welle) (SBS) (BBC)
http://kamero.net/articles/May_2005?mySession=13ffb280378cfa98c70602ae055e...   (8184 words)

  
 CHICO STATEMENTS
Or an angry red-faced George Wallace standing at the door of the University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa trying to physically bar the court-ordered enrollment of black students?
Orlando Patterson, in The Ordeal of Integration (1998: 161-162), refers us to the ideas of George Caspar Homans, in seeking to explain why affirmative action programs are still needed.
Homans' second law of behavior is that people who work, play, and interact with one another become like one another and accept one another.
http://www.csuchico.edu/pub/cs/fall_99/departments/d.infocus.html   (8184 words)

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