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A fellow Senate member, Kelly Townsend, has said that Biggs retaliated against her after she spoke up about the need for police reform.
But those statements might be a bit overly broad — given that every House or Senate member who's running for president has voted for bills that included Hyde language, as New York Rep.
Bernie Sanders -- the only Senate member of the CPC -- launched a serious primary challenge against Hillary Clinton, the schism over which direction the Democratic Party will take has become a prominent theme in Democratic politics.
So when Hannity asks Trump to explain why people should vote Republican, Trump can't bother to cite any of their actual policy agenda: HANNITY: What do you say to those people that love you but maybe aren't so hot on the Republican House or Senate member?
Bernie SandersBernie SandersHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' The exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Warren offers plan to repeal 1994 crime law authored by Biden MORE (I-Vt.), the only Senate member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, chimed in as well.
He served as the Senate member for Charlotte County division until his death in 1953 at age sixty-four.
The bill, sponsored by Texas Senate member Mario Gallegos, was signed into law. The district was created on June 17, 2005."About Us ." Airline Improvement District.
She was Pro-Chancellor of the University of Western Australia from 1990 to 1994, and a Senate member of both Murdoch University and the University of Western Australia.
India: Chairman of High Energy Material Society of India (H.E.M.S.I). Senate member of University of Pune. Fellow of the Deccan Education Society. Member of Science Journal Editorial Executive Board.
Prakash Gajbhiye is a Member of Maharashtra Legislative Council who belongs to the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP). He was the leader of opposition in Nagpur Municipal Corporation and Senate member in the Nagpur University.
Adv. Abhijit Wanjarri is married to Dr. Smeetaa A. Wanjarri who is senate member in RTM Nagpur University Nagpur & also a lecturer in English. The couple have a daughter & a son studying in school.
Jim Guthrie (born July 13, 1955 in Pocatello, Idaho) is a Republican Idaho Senate member since 2012 representing District 28. He previously served in the Idaho House of Representatives from 2010 to 2012 for District 29 Seat B.
In the year 2010 he was reelected as senate member of Gujarat University after a legal challenge was dismissed. In 2013, the Gujarat University senate unanimously nominated Dr Desai to the MCI, which apparently has no powers to reject the nomination.
A precedent for art repatriation was set in Roman antiquity when Cicero prosecuted Verres, a senate member and illegal appropriator of art. Cicero's speech influenced Enlightenment European thought and had an indirect impact on the modern debate about art repatriation.
He was a member of the Bangladesh Press Council. He founded the Dohar Padma College. He served as the President of the Ispahani School and College and Tejgaon College. He is a senate member of the Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University.
Emil Jones III Site variously referred to Jones as "Emil Jones, III"; "Emil Jones III"; and "Mr. Emil Jones Jr. III" is the Illinois Senate member from the 14th Legislative District. He is the son of former Illinois Senate President Emil Jones.
California State Senate. Member Resolution No. 1651. By Senator Deborah Ortiz, 6th Senatorial District. (2003). Following a nationwide tour, the photographs were contributed to the Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Collection of the New York Public Library and are now part of the permanent collection.
Moving into Bharatiya Janata Party from erstwhile Jana Sangh, he went on to serve as State Unit President for Andhra Pradesh for two consecutive terms (1993-2001) and as Party National Vice President (2002 - 2007). He also served as a senate member of Osmania University.
Baira became a professor of Management and Marketing at the American University of Nigeria (ABTI) as well as a senate member of the same university in Nigeria. He is a former candidate as Prime Minister of Government of National Accord-GNA in Libya (Presidential Council of Libya).
He is the son of Muniswamappa. He earned a B. Sc. Graduation in 1973 from Sri Jagadguru Renukacharya College, affiliated to Bangalore University. He was a Senate Member at Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Science, Karnataka. Before entering politics, he worked in real estate and land development.
He was born on 14 April 1918 in a farming family. Horticulture was his profession and Agriculture was his hobby. He stayed at No. 15, Lalbagh Road, Bangalore.. He earned a BSc Graduate from Bangalore University. He was a Senate Member at Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Science, Karnataka.
Aloo Chibber victory. She was also a member of the Government of India High Power Panel on Minorities, Schedule Castes & Scheduled Tribe & other Weaker Sections. Due to great wisdom and experience, she was made Chairperson of the Maharashtra State Social Welfare Advisory Board. She was a Senate Member of the University of Mumbai.
He describes his parents as often inattentive and recounts that he observed his father's heavy drinking of alcohol. Judge started drinking at 14. He attended Georgetown Preparatory School, graduating in 1983. Judge was friends with classmate Brett Kavanaugh; both were in the same class there with Maryland State Senate member Richard Madaleno.
Arjun Modhwadia was born at Modhwada, a village near Porbandar, on 17 February 1957. His schooling was at government primary school of the village. He graduated with a mechanical engineering degree from Lukhdhirji Engineering College in Morbi. He became Senate member of Saurashtra University as a Registered Graduate constituency representative in 1982 to 2002.
The $805 million bond referendum, approved in elections in 2007, was to fund the renovation and expansion. At the ceremony, Licia Green Ellis, the wife of Texas Senate member Rodney Ellis, gave a $10,000 donation to the school."On a Path to Success: Community Leaders Break Ground on Worthing Expansion." Houston Independent School District.
He was the chairman director of Foggitt, Jones & Co., provision merchants and commercial agents, a trustee of the Brisbane Grammar School, a senate member of the Queensland University, chairman of the Brisbane Hospital Board, and Commodore of the Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron. Jones died in Brisbane in June 1946 and was cremated at Mount Thompson crematorium.
Moreover, he has keen interest in short stories and odia history, culture, heritage and language also. He is the regular columnist of various Odia newspapers and journals. He has been elected as the Senate Member to Utkal University of Culture, Bhubaneswar. For last years he is the pioneer to organize the Literary assembly of college and school level students.
One of Florida's Five Outstanding Young Men, 1967; National Junior Chamber of Commerce's nominee as Outstanding Young Man of America, 1967; DeMolay Legion of Honor; Allen Morris Awards: Most Outstanding First-Term Member of the Senate, 1976; Most Effective in Debate, 1981 and 1986; Most Effective in Committee, 1983 and 1986; Most Respected Senate Member 1990 runner-up.
He adorned several positions. Since 1994 he served in the capacity as senate member in the university of calicut till 1998.He contributed to the Hindu, Economuc times and Indian express as an art and culture critic. He has been writing on music and classical performing art forms like kathakali, koodiyattam and Mohiniyattam for the past 34 years.
In 1992, Klein defeated ten-year incumbent Steve Press in the Democratic primary to win a seat in the Florida House of Representatives.Florida Department of State - Election Reporting System Klein was elected to the Florida Senate in 1996, and served as minority whip in 1998 and as minority leader in 2002–2004.Ted Deutch's FL Senate member page.
Sara Peery Kyle (born October 21, 1952) is an American attorney and politician, and currently represents the 30th district in the Tennessee Senate. She became the second woman to elected to statewide office in Tennessee when she won the race for Public Service Commissioner in 1994. Kyle is a Senate member of the 109th through 111th General Assemblies.
He served as President of several community bodies, including the Kerala Karshaka Thozhilali Federation, Kerala Coir Thozhilali Federation, Kerala Hospital Employees Association and Kerala Transport Employees Union. He also served as for two terms as a Senate member of Kerala University. P.S. Sreenivasan died on 9 July 1997. The Kerala Assembly paid its homage to him on 14 July 1997.
Warren, John H.; Dean, John S., eds. The Legislative Manual of the State of Wisconsin. Comprising Jefferson's Manual, the Rules; also lists and tables for reference, with indices: First Annual Edition Madison: Smith and Cullaton, State Printers, 1862; pp. 72, 74, 113 He was re-elected for 1863, and returned to the joint committee on printing as a Senate member.
In 1975, the student senate of the University of Texas at Austin passed a dress code that among other things made it mandatory for women to wear a bra if they could not pass the pencil test. The decision was filibustered by a female senate member, and she was physically removed from the room before the vote passed 11-9.
In 1968 Fahri Korutürk was elected as the senate member by the president who had the right to name 15 members of the Turkish senate. In 1973, he was elected as the 6th president of Turkey. Thus Emel Korutürk became the first lady of the country. In 1980 Fahri Korutürk's term as the president ended and in 1987 he died.
He was the executive committee member of Kerala Sahithya Academy, Sahithya Pravarthaka Sahakarana Sangham (SPCS) and Authors Guild of India. He was the Senate member of Kochi University and was also acclaimed as the advisor of Kerala Sahithya Parishath. He Was the Vice President of Eranakulam Public Library, and Secretary of Institute of Kerala Studies. He attended the World Malayalee Conference at Washington in the year 1985.
Nasir started her career in 1951 as a lecturer in English at Kumudini College, Tangail. In 1956, she founded the Central Women's College (CWC) in Dhaka. In 1993, she founded Central Women's University, the first women's university in Bangladesh. She was a syndicate member of Jahangirnagar University from 1976 to 1986, an academic council and senate member of the University of Dhaka from 1965 to 1970.
She is the only woman so far to have held this position, for a continuous period of three years from 1955 to 1958. She was also a senate member of the University of Madras. Sivabhogam had been very active in social service and primarily for the cause of women’s education. She was a believer in Gandhian principles and wore Khadi till her death on 14 June 1966.
In 1969, he moved to Mumbai and settled there and started teaching history at Raheja College. He joined Mithibai College as a professor of history and politics from 1970 to 1980. He also taught post-graduate students at the University of Bombay and was its senate member. He was the principal of L. S. Rajani Arts and Commerce College from 1980 to 1982 and retired from there.
Sarah Elizabeth Hopkins was born on August 20, 1818, in Mount Morris, New York. She was the youngest of seven children of the Hon. Samuel Miles Hopkins (1772–1837) and Sarah Elizabeth Rogers (1778–1866). Her father was a Yale University graduate, attorney and judge, who served as a Federalist Party congressman (1813–1815), New York State Assemblyman (1820–1821), and New York State Senate member (1822).
For Lafont there was no doubt that Bose had preceded the Italian Guglielmo Marconi in this discovery. He never failed to give due credit to his former student. In fact Lafont was more of an educator than a research scholar or inventor. His competence and varied activities gave him a place in the University of Calcutta, of which he was a Senate member for many years.
He was selected as the academic senate member of Mahatma Gandhi University, Nalgonda and PhD Committee member of Rajiv Gandhi university, Bangalore, Karnataka. He is a prolific speaker and delivered lectures in many conferences of Nephrology and Medicine. He also regularly participate in panel discussion on various TV channels like Doordarshan, Tv9, ETV, NTV et and All India Radio. He writes columns to the newspapers like Eenadu and Mana Telangana.
Viscount of Ouro Preto wearing the ceremonial outfit of the Senate. Member of the Liberal Party, Afonso Celso was elected senator by the province of Minas Gerais and took office on April 26, 1879. He also held the positions of Secretary of Police, Inspector of the Provincial Treasury and procurator of the Treasury. Having been provincial deputy in two terms and general deputy for Minas Gerais four times.
She was first elected Lady Senate member (MLA), Karnataka Legislative assembly from Janatha party during the year 1978-1983. She contested and won from Chamrajpet constituency, Bangalore. She also contested for parliament elections in the year 1991 from North Bangalore and lost to C. K. Jaffer Sharief. She was later elected as member of legislative assembly Karnataka from the year 1991-1994, in her second term she contested and won from Chamrajpet constituency, Bangalore.
His articles on oil and OPEC have been published in the Financial Times. McNally testifies to Congress on energy markets and policy and informally advises officials on energy market trends and developments. In March 2011 was invited by the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources to brief a Senate member-only meeting on oil price developments. He is a Non- Resident Fellow at the Columbia University Center on Global Energy Policy.
He was elected president pro tempore of the Senate in 1911, and again in 1913. Martin was appointed by Governor James O. Davidson as a Senate member of the legislative committee to visit the charitable, penal and reformatory institutions of the state. The Wisconsin blue book (1913) Madison: Democrat Printing Co., State Printer, 1913; pp. 644-5 He was not a candidate for re-election in 1914, and was succeeded by fellow Republican Platt Whitman.
Christine Teunissen (born 6 September 1985) is a Dutch politician of the Party for the Animals (Partij voor de Dieren). Since March 24, 2014, she has been a member of the municipal council of The Hague, and since June 9, 2015, she has also been a member of the Senate. She was the youngest one of that Senate session. In the senate elections of May 2019 she was reelected as a senate member.
Shaikh started his political career in 1979 as a Senate Member of Gujarat University. He served as the General Secretary of National Students' Union of India (1984–1986) and General Secretary of the Gujarat Pradesh Youth Congress (1985-1990). Later he was a Syndicate Member of Gujarat University (1990–1993). He was a Chairman of Minority Cell of the Gujarat Pradesh Congress Committee (1992–1995) and Vice Chairman of Minority Cell of party (2020).
He was born on 25 September 1983. He completed Bachelor of Arts in 2003, Master of Arts in 2005, and M.Phil in 2006 from the Sardar Patel University. He obtained PhD from the same university in 2013 under Manilal H. Patel; for his research work Adhunikottar Gujarati Kavita (Postmodern Gujarati poetry). He served as the Senate Member of Faculty of Arts and as the Member of Gujarati Board of Studies at Sardar Patel University.
Hassan was born on 14 May 1947 in Thiruvananthapuram. He was introduced to active politics through the Kerala Students Union (KSU) and became its state president. He was then elected as the senate member and Chairman of the Kerala University Union. He was elected from the Kazhakootam constituency to the Kerala Legislative Assembly in the 1980 and 1982 elections, and re-elected from Trivandrum West in the 1987 and 1991 general elections.
After graduating from B.J. Medical College in Ahmedabad in 1983, he became the head of urology department in the same year and still serves as Head. He became the youngest head ever in Indian history. He later became syndicate and senate member of the Gujarat University with most of the time uncontested. He became president of Gujarat Medical Council in the 1990s and became president of Medical Council of India in 2001.
Students were given valuable input and were evaluated for their performance in social skills by eminent panelists during WAD. In 2012 Mr. Anil Malviya, senate member, RTMNU was the guest of honor of the function. WAD-DIP Dr. Vilas Sapkal, Vice Chancellor of Rashtrasant Tukdoji Maharaj Nagpur University (RTMNU) gave an address about career opportunities and students' options after graduation. He also talked about the new developments in Nagpur University which will be beneficial for the students.
In 1928, Maliyadeva College shifted to its present location on Negombo Road, on land owned by Godphry Madawala. The main building was built in 1938 with the support of Sir John Kothalawala, the Senate member from Kurunegala at that time. In 1941, Maliyadeva College was registered as a mixed school because there wasn't yet a Buddhist girls' school in Kurunegala. In 1942, due to the Second World War, the school buildings and land were taken over by the Army.
From 1864 he ran his own studio. Small works in wax, a skill he had learned from Fischer, formed his transition to larger sculptures - his first major works were models for a silver table-centrepiece. In 1874 Calandrelli was made professor of sculpture, in 1883 a member of the Akademie der Künste and in 1887 a Senate-member of the Akademie der Künste. From the 1870s onwards he was the favourite artist of the Prussian imperial court.
Northam lives in the Executive Mansion in Richmond. He and his wife Pam have two adult children, Wes and Aubrey. Northam's brother, Thomas Northam, is a lawyer and the law partner of Virginia State Senate member Lynwood Lewis, who was elected to the State Senate to replace Northam when he resigned his State Senate seat to assume the position of lieutenant governor. Their father, Wescott Northam, is a retired Accomack County judge, former Commonwealth's Attorney, and Navy veteran.
Originally a Federalist, Maxcy served on Maryland's Executive Council in 1815 and served terms in the Maryland Senate (1817–1821)Virgil Maxcy entry, Archives of Maryland, Historical List, Maryland Senate Member Index, 1777-2000 and the Maryland House of Delegates (1824–1825).Virgil Maxcy entry, Archives of Maryland Historical List, House of Delegates, Anne Arundel County (1790-1974)Belgian-American diplomatic and consular relations 1830-1850, by John W. Rooney, 1969, Vol. 41, p. 84Aggressive Nationalism: McCulloch v.
Kaiali‘i Kahele (born March 28, 1974) is an American politician, educator, and commercial pilot from Hawaii. Since 2016, he has served in the Hawaii Senate from the 1st district. Kahele is a member of the Democratic Party, and the son of Hawaii Senate member Gil Kahele. In January 2019, Kahele announced he would challenge Tulsi Gabbard in Hawaii's 2nd congressional district in 2020, but Gabbard eventually dropped out of the race to focus on her campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination.
Kenney, first elected in 2015, was reelected. The Democratic primary was held on May 21, 2019 and defeated former City Controller Alan Butkovitz and Pennsylvania State Senate member Anthony Hardy Williams with 67% of the vote."Philadelphia primary election results 2019", Philadelphia Inquirer, May 21, 2019 On November 5, 2019, Kenney won re-election and defeated Billy Ciancaglini, a Philadelphia defense attorney and fellow La Salle grad, in the general election. Kenney received more than 80% of the vote in the general election.
Many types of wildlife are abundant. Within the vicinity of Arviat, polar bears, millions of migratory birds, beluga whales, and caribou are often spotted. The only access is by air and snowmobile, but the Nunavut government and the federal Senate member for Nunavut, Dennis Patterson, are investigating the possibility of a highway from Thompson, Lynn Lake, or Gillam to Rankin Inlet, through Arviat. Like other Arctic coast communities there is an annual sealift but it is not available to passengers.
Jagannathan, either independently or together with her husband, has established a total of seven non-governmental institutions for the poor. In addition to this she has also played an active role in wider public life. She has been a Senate member of the Gandhigram Trust and University and of Madurai University. She was also a member of a number of local and state social welfare committees and a member of the National Committee on Education, the Land Reform Committee and the Planning Committee.
This time, however, there was one Communist Senator whereas before November there had been three. In order to comply with the pre-election coalition agreement the Social Democrats gave up one of their senate seats in favour of Viktor Matejkar. He remained the KPÖ senate member, and retained the arts and education portfolio, till 7 December 1949. One highpoint in his four years senatorial career was the 1946 "Niemals vergessen" ("Never forget") exhibition which he commissioned (and according to at least one plausible source organised).
In the 2016 elections Nguyen ran for congress in California's 46th district, long held by Loretta Sanchez, with former California State Senate member Lou Correa as his opponent. In the June primary Nguyen came in second with 14.6% of the vote after Correa received 43.7%. In the November Nguyen lost to Correa after receiving just under 30% of the vote in the general election. Nguyen's term as Garden Grove mayor ended in December 2016, and he was succeeded by council member/Mayor Pro Tem, Steve Jones.
Official portrait of Obama as a member of the United States Senate Obama was sworn in as a senator on January 3, 2005, becoming the only Senate member of the Congressional Black Caucus. CQ Weekly characterized him as a "loyal Democrat" based on analysis of all Senate votes from 2005 to 2007. Obama announced on November 13, 2008, that he would resign his Senate seat on November 16, 2008, before the start of the lame-duck session, to focus on his transition period for the presidency.
The term has also been used with respect to the 2018 House elections, in which a record 103 women were elected, 90 of whom were Democrats. The hotly contested Senate confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas involving the allegations of Anita Hill raised the question of the dominance of men in the Senate. In 1991, the Senate included two female members, but neither Nancy Kassebaum of Kansas nor Barbara Mikulski of Maryland served on the Judiciary Committee. Reportedly, Washington State senate member Patty Murray decided to run for election after watching these hearings.
Born in Munich, Leopolder was a student of Carl Adolf Martienssen and Egon Petri. During the Second World War he first taught in Aschaffenburg, then from March 1941 on at the under the direction of Kurt Thomas. From 1950 he was professor at the Frankfurt University of Music and Performing Arts, where he also served as senate member and dean of the (then) department of artistic education. On the occasion of his 100th birthday he was awarded the dignity of Honorary Senator of the Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst Frankfurt.
Sarala Devi (19 August 1904 – 4 October 1986) was an Indian independence activist, feminist, social activist, politician and writer. She was the first Odia woman to join the Non-cooperation movement in 1921. She became the first woman to be elected to the Odisha Legislative Assembly on 1 April 1936. She was also the first female Speaker of the Odisha Legislative Assembly, the first woman Director of Cuttack Co-operative Bank, first female Senate member of Utkal University, and the first Odia woman delegate of the Indian National Congress.
He served as the head of the university department for more than 15 years. He has held the positions of Dean, Faculty of Commerce,University of Kerala, Member-Senate-Cochin University of Science and Technology, Member-Senate, Member-Academic Council and Chairman-PG Board of Studies, University Of Kerala. He has also served in the Curriculum Committee for VHSE under the Chairmanship of Minister for Education, and as the Government Administrator of the world-famous Sree Narayana Dharma Sangham Trust, Sivagiri founded by Sri Narayana Guru, the great saint.
He graduated with a PhD in Biology in 1986. Since 1994 he has been working different positions of responsibility in the university field: First worked as secretary and department director, later occupied a vice-dean's post and finally the vice-rector of the university, before being appointed rector. In 1999, he became a member of the EITB Board of Directors, from 2000 to 2002, he was part of the Euskera Advisory Council, and in the same year he was appointed by the Senate member of the University Coordination Council. He is a part of the Scientific and Technological Council of the FECY.
Mazari was born on 8 July 1928 to the 21st Sardar and the sixth Mir of the Mazari tribe, Murad Buksh Khan Mazari. He was later elevated to become the Mazari chieftain in 1933 after the death of his father who had ruled as chieftain for nine months. After the completion of his education from Aitchison College in 1945 went on to live in Rojhan-Mazari, from where he joined active politics in 1951. He has been elected Member of the Senate, Member of the National Assembly and Member of the Provincial Assembly on many occasions.
He served as the 17th vice chancellor of University of Rajshahi during 1999-2001. Prior to this he also held position as the pro-vice chancellor, member of the senate, member of the syndicate and the chairman of the 'Department of Applied Physics and Electronics' at the same university. As a member of the Bangladeshi delegation, he played an important role in the declaration of February 21 as the International Mother Language Day by UNESCO in 1999, in Paris. He served as the High Commissioner of Bangladesh to UK and Ambassador to Ireland from 2009 to 2012.
Dr. H. Sudarshan Ballal speaking at Bangalore Health Festival 2nd edition 2018 Dr. H Sudarshan Ballal (born; 15 September 1954) is a Nephrologist, director of Manipal Institute of Nephrology and Urology, the chairman of the Medical Advisory Board of Manipal Hospitals Group and Senate Member of Manipal University. Ballal is also the Adjunct Professor of Medicine at Manipal University, a Clinical Professor of Medicine at Saint Louis University Medical Centre, Chairman of the Board at Stempeutics Research Pvt. Ltd. and examiner for the Royal College of Physicians London. He performed the first cadaver Kidney transplantation in Karnataka.
Joseph began his legal career in 1979. He was member of the Academic Council, Kerala University from 1977 to 1978, General Secretary of Kerala University Union in 1978, Senate member of Cochin University from 1983 to 1985, member of the Board of Studies, Indian Legal Thought of Mahatma Gandhi University in 1996, President, Kerala Judicial Academy from 2006 to 2008, Chairman of Kerala High Court Legal Services Committee from 2006 to 2009 and Chairman of Lakshadweep Legal Services Authority in 2008. He served as Government Pleader in 1987 and as Additional Advocate General from 1994 to 1996. He was designated as Senior Advocate in 1996.
At the close of the war in 1946 he was again invited to go on a tour of the Middle East, but that tour ended with only a preliminary performance in Jaffna, Ceylon. Chandrasekharan served as a member of the Kerala University Senate, member of the board of directors of Kerala Kalamandalam, member of the Advisory Committee for the Malayalam Encyclopedia (Sarvavijnanakosam), director of Jawahar Bal Bhavan and as a visiting professor and chairman of the Board of Examination at the Swathi Thirunal College of Music. In the late 1940s he composed and played in the Voice of Travancore, a dance production with a political theme.
Keirstead was raised by a single mother on a farm in Canada and began working to help support his family at age nine. He received his Ph.D. from the University of British Columbia, winning the Cameron Award for the best Ph.D. thesis in the country, with his thesis constituting the first demonstration of functional regeneration of the injured adult spinal cord. He went on to complete four years of post-doctoral studies at the University of Cambridge, where he was the youngest person elected to two senior academic posts, Fellow of the Governing Body of Downing College and Senate Member of the University of Cambridge.
Kostka began his hockey career as a player in the Czechoslovakian league between 1938 and 1954. After finishing his minor career, Kostka lectured as a professor before joining the Czechoslovakia men's national ice hockey team as a member of the coaching staff in the late 1960s. While a professor, Kostka served as the Dean of the Faculty of Physical Education and Sport department at Charles University and was a Senate member for the university. As a coach, Kostka led Czechoslovakia's national team to a gold medal at the 1972 World Ice Hockey Championships, multiple silver and bronze medals at the following World Championships, and a bronze medal at the 1968 Winter Olympics.
Nearly 500 merit students of Udupi and Dakshina Kannada district received the scholarship. 55 women were given the sewing machines. Students were given the merit award and also felicitated on the occasion. MLCs Ivan D'Souza and K Harish Kumar, former MLA Mohiuddin Bava, former MLC Captain Ganesh Karnik, registrar of Mangaluru university Dr M M Khan, managing director of Vishwas Bawa builders Abdul Rauf Puttige, president of Beary Academy Hajee Mohammed Karambar, former president B A Mohammed Hanif, working president of DKSC Hatim Kunhi, former senate member P V Mohan, JD (S) leaders M B Sadashiv, Vittal Mohammaed Kunhi, president of BCF scholarship committee M E Muloor, vice-presidents Abdul Latif Mulki and Amiruddin S I were present.
Garsiel's major teaching and research positions were at Bar-Ilan University: Instructor, The Department of Bible (1968-1973); lecturer, The Department of Bible (1974-1977); senior lecture (status-tenure) (1978-1980); associate professor (1984); full professor and a senate member (1992—2005). In 2006 he retired from Bar-Ilan as professor emeritus, but continues teaching voluntarily to this day and delivers seminars for graduate students (MA and Ph.D. students). He held different administrative positions at Bar-Ilan University: chairperson of The Department of The Land of Israel Studies, two terms as a chairperson of the Department of Bible, coordinator of The Teaching Committee of Bar-Ilan's Senate and Dean of the Faculty of Jewish Studies (1997-2001)."Moshe Garsiel", Bible commentaries, p. 16.
He was also a member of the Library Committee as well as a member of the Security Committee of the National Parliament. He is currently a syndicate member of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University and formerly a Senate member of Jahangirnagar University. He was elected as a Member of the Parliament for third time by the nomination of Bangladesh Awami League in the 10th parliamentary elections on January 5, 2014 and again nominated as the Chairman of the Standing Committee on the Ministry of Youth and Sports. He has elected as a Member of the Parliament for fourth time in the Eleven Parliamentary election and took over the charge of State Minister for the Ministry of Youth and Sports of the Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh.
Before that, he had been a Senate member of Bombay University in 1947, a Syndicate member of the university and the Vice- President of the Board of Visitors for Government Law College, Bombay in '48. Bhagwati was also a Professor at the Government Law College in Bombay from 1929 to 1931. According to a note on the family history on his son Jagdish Bhagwati's home page at Columbia University, Natwarlal Bhagwati was a patron of Indian classical music during his term at BHU where he was instrumental in the award of an honorary doctorate by the university to Omkarnath Thakur. It is also claimed that Justice Bhagwati played a role in the selection of Jarava Lal Mehta and Jayant Narlikar to be respectively sent to Germany and Cambridge for further studies.
The United States Constitution designates the Vice President of the United States as President of the United States Senate. The Constitution also calls for a President pro tempore, to serve as Senate leader when the President of the Senate (the Vice President) is absent. In practice, neither the Vice President nor the President pro tempore—customarily the most senior (longest-serving) Senator in the majority party—actually presides over the Senate on a daily basis; that task is given to junior Senators of the majority party. Since the Vice President may be of a different party than the majority and is not a Senate member subject to discipline, the rules of procedure of the Senate give the presiding officer very little power and none beyond the presiding role.
A. Q. M. Badruddoza Chowdhury, Noon and M Mosharraf Hossain Noon has been indeed a very respected name in the education sector as well for his being a highly committed patron of education himself. His membership of the Steering Committee, Bangladesh Open University (1991-1996) besides that of the Bangladesh National University as a Senate Member (1991–96), Founder Member, Viqarunnesa Noon School & College Governing Committee, Convenor, Finance Committee and Honorary Treasure of Viqarunnesa Noon School & College, Founder, Shomspur Business Management College, Chairman, Shomspur High School, Founder Convenor of Viqarunnesa School and College Dhanmondi Branch in 1993 etc., can be cited as glittering testimony of his love for educational pursuits. On the top of all these he has been consistent developer himself and helped others develop many educational institutions at Bikrampur.
To solve this problem, in 1702 Fabio Bonvicini, that had been Capitano Ordinario delle Navi during the war and was now a Senate member, proposed to build longer ships with thicker frames, able to carry 50-pounder guns, with reduced beam and smaller decks height. Only in 1708, winning the opposition of Arsenal's master builders, was laid down a ship that corresponded to Bonvicini suggestion, the Corona, launched in November 1711, but, due to arguments over the danger posed by rough sea to the big first rate ships, it was not replicated. In the summer of 1714, when the Ottoman-Venetian War of 1714–1718 was about to start, the consistence of the Armata Grossa was reduced to only 22 vessels, mostly second and third rates. To reinforce the naval forces that were about to clash with a 40 vessels strong Ottoman fleet, the works ongoing on the last four vessels of the second batch were accelerated.
Caldwell joined the USC faculty in 1945 as a member of the Department of History specializing in Early American History, American Intellectual-Cultural History, and European-American Relations. In 1946, he also became Chair of the Department of General Studies in American Civilization and Institutions. His honorary and professional organization memberships included: The American Historical Society; the Mississippi Valley Historical Association; Phi Kappa Phi (all-university national scholarship society); Phi Alpha Theta (national history honor society); Pi Kappa Delta (national speech and debate honor society); Tau Kappa Alpha (national honor society in journalism and mass communications); and the American Association of University Professors (AAUP). While on the USC faculty, Caldwell served as secretary and later president of the local chapter of the AAUP; president of what was renamed the Faculty Center after he successfully pressed for the merger of the Men's Faculty Club and the Women's Faculty Club; member of the University Faculty Senate; member of the University Committee on Directed Teaching; and faculty sponsor for numerous student organizations.
Rizwan Arshad started his political career through NSUI in 1995-96, when he was elected as the class representative, St. Philomena's College. In 1997-98, he was elected as Senate member, University of Mysore. He served as President College Unit, NSUI (1996), Vice President Mysore District Unit NSUI (1997) and State General Secretary, Karnataka State Unit NSUI (1998) and National General Secretary in 1999 He continued his career with Indian Youth Congress as Vice President, Karnataka Pradesh Youth Congress Committee (2004-2010) and National Secretary, Indian Youth Congress New Delhi (2010- 2011). In 2011, Rizwan became the first elected State President of Karnataka Pradesh Youth Congress (KPYCC) with a decisive margin. In 2014, he was re-elected as President of KPYCC by garnering whopping 21,000 of 29,000 votes. Rizwan Arshad was the Congress Candidate from Bengaluru Central in 2014 Lok Sabha elections, but he lost to BJP candidate P. C. Mohan. He secured 4,19,630 votes (39.05%) as against 5,57,130 (51.85%) by P. C. Mohan. On 10 June 2016, he was elected to the Karnataka Legislative Council by getting 34 MLA votes, while the required quota to be elected was 29.
Before entering politics, Nagarathanamma was vice-president of The Bharat Scouts and Guides and senate member of the University of Mysore. In 1957 when the Gundlupet constituency was formed, she contested the Mysore Legislative Assembly election as independent politician and won the election by securing 24,955 votes where as her only opponent H. K. Shivarudrappa of Indian National Congress received 13,053. She thus became the first MLA of the constituency. She again defeated Shivarudrappa in 1962 elections winning 22,765 as against to his 20,010 votes. She contested the 1967 elections as member of Indian National Congress and defeated K. B. Jayadevappa with a large margin of 21,423 by securing 30,778 as against to his 9,355 votes. Nagarathanamma retained the constituency for the fourth time in 1972 elections defeating B. Basappa of Indian National Congress (Organisation). She won 30,055 votes and Basappa won 20,255 votes. She was elected as the speaker of the assembly in 1972 till 1978 and became the first female speaker of the house. In the 1978 elections she faced defeat when Shivarudrappa, her long time contender, won by a close margin of 271 votes and received 27,141 votes while both were independent candidates.

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