dablink For other persons of the same name see CharlesEvansHughes 1862 1948 and CharlesEvansHughes, Jr. 1889 1951 Refimprove date December 2007 Infobox architect name CharlesEvansHughes III image nationality American birth date March 14, 1915 birth place death date January 1985 death place practice significant buildings significant projects awards CharlesEvansHughes III 1915  1985 was an United States American architect . Biography Hughes was the grandson of Chief Justice and 1916 Republican Party United States Republican President of the United States presidential nominee CharlesEvansHughes and the son of CharlesEvansHughes, Jr. , who served as United States Solicitor General , 1929 30 under President Herbert Hoover . Hughes younger brother H. Stuart Hughes Stuart was a renowned historian who was noted for antiwar activities during the Vietnam War . As a young man, Hughes attended Deerfield Academy and Brown University . Hughes was a resident of Riverdale, Bronx , New York . ref Goldberger, Paul. http select.nytimes.com search restricted article?res F00E15FB3D5F0C738DDDA80894DD484D81 CHARLES E. HUGHES 3D DEAD LEADER IN BANK ARCHITECTURE , The New York Times , January 10, 1985. Accessed May 4, 2008. Mr. Hughes, who lived in the Riverdale section of the Bronx, was the grandson of CharlesEvansHughes, the former Chief Justice of the United States. ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hughes, CharlesEvans, Iii ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH March 14, 1915 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1985 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hughes, CharlesEvans, Iii Category American architects Category Brown University alumni Category 1915 births Category 1985 deaths Category People from the Bronx Category Riverdale, Bronx Category Deerfield Academy alumni US architect stub ... more details
dablink For other persons of the same name see CharlesEvansHughes 1862 1948 and CharlesEvansHughes III 1915 1985 File CharlesEvansHughes jr.jpg frame right 150px CharlesEvansHughes, Jr. November 30, 1889 &ndash January 21, 1950 was the United States Solicitor General in 1929 1930. As a young man, Hughes was an honor graduate of Brown University where he was a member of Delta Upsilon Fraternity ... lieutenant . Upon returning from the war, Hughes resumed the practice of primarily corporate law. Hughes practiced in the firm founded by his father, CharlesEvansHughesCharlesEvansHughes, Sr. , then known as Carter, Hughes & Cravath now known as Hughes Hubbard & Reed . Appointed Solicitor General by Herbert Hoover , Hughes was compelled to resign when Hoover nominated Hughes father to be Chief Justice of the United States , in order to avoid conflict of interest. Hughes re joined Carter, Hughes & Cravath. He also served on the board of directors of New York Life Insurance Company , 1930 1934. Hughes was the father of the noted historian and activist H. Stuart Hughes , and CharlesEvansHughes, III , an architect , and two daughters, Helen Hughes and Marjory Bruce Hughes. Judge Learned Hand once observed that CharlesEvansHughes, Sr., was the greatest lawyer he had ever known, except ... Hughes, CharlesEvans, Jr. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION United States Army officer DATE OF BIRTH November 30, 1889 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1951 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hughes, Jr., CharlesEvans Category American military personnel of World War I Category United States Army officers ... alumni Category United States Solicitors General de CharlesEvansHughes junior ... Law Review during his third and final year there. Admitted to the bar law bar in 1913, Hughes was secretary ... from 1914 to 1916. In 1914 Hughes was married to Marjory Stuart. After practicing corporate law briefly, Hughes joined the United States Army as a private shortly after U.S. entry in to World War ... more details
Infobox NRHP name CharlesEvansHughes House nrhp type nhl image CharlesEvansHughes House.JPG caption location 2223 R Street, Northwest, Washington, D.C. NW br Washington, D.C. lat degrees 38 lat minutes 54 lat seconds 45 lat direction N long degrees 77 long minutes 2 long seconds 58 long direction W locmapin area built 1907 architect George Oakley Totten, Jr. architecture Mediterranean Revival Style designated nrhp type November 28, 1972 ref name nhlsum cite web url http tps.cr.nps.gov nhl detail.cfm?ResourceId 1288&ResourceType Building title CharlesEvansHughes House accessdate 2008 05 10 work National Historic Landmark summary listing publisher National Park Service ref added November 28, 1972 ref name nris NRISref 2007a ref governing body Private refnum 72001424 CharlesEvansHughes House is a historic home located at 2223 R Street, Northwest, Washington, D.C. NW in the Sheridan Kalorama neighborhood of Washington, D.C. . CharlesEvansHughes was a leader in the Progressive Era and United States presidential election, 1916 1916 presidential candidate . He held office as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States Associate Justice and Chief Justice of the United States , as well as multiple Executive government executive positions under several President of the United States Presidents . He lived in this house from 1930 until his death in 1948. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1972 ref name nhlsum ref name nrhpinv2 Cite document title PDFlink http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NHLS Text 72001424.pdf National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination CharlesEvansHughes House 1930 1948 32  KB date July, 1972 author Robert S. Gamble ... loc.pnp hhh.dc0216 CharlesEvansHughes House, 3 photos, 2 data pages from the Historic American ...,,0, 11.404345243126771 CharlesEvansHughes House on Google Street View DEFAULTSORT Hughes, CharlesEvans, House National Register of Historic Places Category Houses completed in 1907 ... more details
Hatnote For other persons of the same name see CharlesEvansHughes, Jr. 1889 1951 and CharlesEvansHughes, III 1915 1985 Infobox US Cabinet official name CharlesEvansHughes, Sr. image CharlesEvans ... coauthors authorlink title Federal Judicial Center CharlesEvansHughes date 2009 12 12 publisher ... USA Baptist Image CharlesEvansHughes, age 16.jpg thumb right 200px CharlesEvansHughes, age 16 Image CharlesEvansHughes in National Portrait Gallery IMG 4575.JPG 200px right thumb Hughes as he ... CharlesEvansHughes, Sr. April 11, 1862 August 27, 1948 was an American statesman, lawyer and History ... ref Early life CharlesEvansHughes was born in Glens Falls, New York . He was active in the American ... of the law firm where he worked, and they were married in 1888. They had one son, CharlesEvansHughes ... Governor CharlesEvans Hughes.jpg thumb left Governor CharlesEvansHughesHughes served as the Governor ... Hendel, CharlesEvansHughes and the Supreme Court New York King s Crown Press, 1951 , 15, quoted ... not seek the Republican nomination again in 1920. Secretary of State File CharlesEvansHughes residence.jpg ... 2007 12 19 ref In 1925 1926, CharlesEvansHughes represented the API American Petroleum Institute .... Chief Justice File Chief Justice CharlesEvans Hughes.jpg thumb Portrait of Hughes as Chief Justice ... name oyez http www.oyez.org justices charles e hughesCharlesEvansHughes, Official Supreme Court ... one size extra large ref name oyez Later life File CharlesEvansHughes Headstone.JPG thumb The grave of CharlesEvansHughes in Woodlawn Cemetery Bronx, New York Woodlawn Cemetery . For many years, he ... Historical Society at Internet Archive . ref Tributes File CharlesEvansHughes House.JPG thumb CharlesEvansHughes House , a National Historic Landmark Hughes Hall, located at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, is a residence dorm. The CharlesEvansHughes House , now the Burma Burmese ambassador ... of Congress, CharlesEvansHughes collection. ref However other items that could be involved in research ... more details
CharlesHughes may refer to Charles J. Hughes, Jr. 1853 1911 , U.S. Senator from Colorado CharlesEvansHughes 1862 1948 , Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, U.S. Secretary of State, governor of New York Charles E. Hughes lettering artist Type designer, lettering artist CharlesEvansHughes, Jr. 1887 1951 , U.S. Solicitor General CharlesEvansHughes, III 1915 1985 , U.S. architect Charles Frederick Hughes 1866 1934 , U.S. Navy admiral CharlesHughes actor , actor who played as Young Peter Pettigrew in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix CharlesHughes football coach , English football coach and author Chuck Hughes , American football player CharlesHughes representative 1822 1887 , U.S. Representative from New York Charles J. Hughes footballer hndis name Hughes, Charles de CharlesHughes ja ... more details
CharlesEvans is the name of CharlesEvans actor , American character actor, active 1944 1968 CharlesEvans cricketer 1866 1956 , English cricketer CharlesEvans librarian 1850 1935 , Librarian and Writer of American Bibliography Sir CharlesEvans mountaineer 1918 1995 , UK mountaineer, surgeon, and educator Charles L. Evans , President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Charles R. Evans , American Representative from Nevada Charles Smart Evans 1778 1849 , English vocalist and composer. CharlesEvansHughes 1862 1948 , American Republican politician CharlesEvansHughes, Jr. 1889 1951 , American Solicitor General CharlesEvansHughes, III 1915 1985 , American architect CharlesEvans Whittaker 1901 1973 , American Associate Justice of the Supreme Court Geoffrey CharlesEvans 1901 1987 , British Lieutenant General Michael CharlesEvans born 1951 , British Roman Catholic bishop Chuck Evans basketball born 1971 , American basketball player Carlo Burton , aka Chuck Evans See also Charlie Evans disambiguation hndis Evans, Charles DEFAULTSORT Evans, Charles de CharlesEvans ... more details
Charles A. Hughes was a Detroit businessman and ice hockey executive. He was one of the founders of the Detroit Red Wings National Hockey League NHL in 1926. The team was then known as the Detroit Cougars. The team would later change its name to the Falcons, and later the Red Wings , one of the most successful teams in NHL history. Red Wings career Hughes led a group of investors that got a NHL expansion franchise for Detroit in 1926. To stock the team with players, they purchased the Victoria Cougars of the Western Canada Hockey League in 1926. They transferred the team to Detroit, where they played in the National Hockey League as the Detroit Cougars. In 1927, on the advice of NHL President Frank Calder , Hughes hired Jack Adams ice hockey b. 1895 Jack Adams as coach and general manager of the team. Adams would stay on as GM of the Cougars, later Falcons and Red Wings, until 1963. References reflist External links Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hughes, Charles A. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hughes, Charles A. Category Detroit Red Wings US business bio stub US icehockey bio stub ... more details
For the golfer Chick EvansCharlesEvans, Jr. is a film producer and nephew of Robert Evans producer Robert Evans . He produced Johnny Depp s directorial debut, The Brave , as well as the Howard Hughes biopic, The Aviator 2004 film The Aviator . He also served as a assistant director on Monkey Shines . External links http www.imdb.com name nm0262509 CharlesEvans, Jr. at the Internet Movie Database Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Evans, Charles, Jr. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Evans, Charles, Jr. Category American film producers Category Living people film bio stub ... more details
Josiah CharlesHughes May 5, 1843 ref name morgan &ndash November 8, 1886 ref name freemason was a political figure in British Columbia . He represented New Westminster provincial electoral district New Westminster District in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from 1871 to 1875. His first name also appears as Josias . He was born in Omemee, Ontario , the son of J. L. Hughes, a native of Ireland , and Mary Ann Hall, and was educated in Peterborough, Ontario Peterborough and Cobourg, Ontario Cobourg . ref name morgan He came to British Columbia in 1862. Hughes worked as a clerk with a freighting company for about five years. He then worked as an accountant for about nine years. ref name freemason In 1871, he married Leonora Z. DeBeck. Hughes lived at Burrard Inlet . ref name morgan cite book url http www.canadiana.org view 32947 488 650 0 title The Canadian parliamentary companion page 480 year 1873 last Morgan first Henry James accessdate 2011 07 21 ref In 1876, he was named government agent at New Westminster, British Columbia New Westminster . Hughes was named Indian Agent for the federal government at Metlakatla, British Columbia Netlakahtla in 1886. He became ill later that year and died at New Westminster at the age of 43. Hughes was also a prominent member of the British Columbia freemason lodge. ref name freemason cite web url http freemasonry.bcy.ca biography hughes j hughes j.html title Josias CharlesHughes publisher Grand Lodge of British Columbia and Yukon accessdate 2011 07 23 ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hughes, Josiah C ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian politician DATE OF BIRTH May 5, 1843 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH November 8, 1886 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hughes, Josiah C Category 1843 births Category 1886 deaths Category Independent MLAs in British Columbia BritishColumbia politician stub ... more details
about the American football player Chuck Hughes the chef Chuck Hughes chef Infobox military person name Charles Frederick Hughes birth date birth date 1866 10 14 death date death date and age 1934 5 28 1866 10 14 birth place death place placeofburial placeofburial label image File Charles Frederick Hughes.jpg 300px Admiral Charles Frederick Hughes caption Admiral Charles Frederick Hughes nickname allegiance ... Admiral commands unit battles awards laterwork Charles Frederick Hughes 14 October 1866 &ndash 28 ... in 1934 and was buried in Arlington National Cemetery . USS Charles F. Hughes DD 428 Charles F. Hughes DD 428 and USS Admiral C. F. Hughes AP 124 Admiral C. F. Hughes AP 124 were named in his honor ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hughes, Charles Frederick ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Hughes, Charles Frederick Category 1866 births Category 1934 deaths Category American military personnel ... Category Burials at Arlington National Cemetery sl Charles Frederick Hughes zh ... Born in Bath, Maine , Hughes was appointed to the United States Naval Academy Naval Academy in 1884 ... junior grade on 27 April 1898. During the Spanish American War , Lt. jg. Hughes fought in Commodore ... ashore at the Bureau of Equipment from 1904 to 1906, he was promoted to Lt. Comdr. Hughes on 1 July ..., in command of USS Des Moines C 15 Des Moines Cruiser No. 15 . In 1913 Comdr. Hughes became chief of staff ..., he returned to shore duty later that year to serve with the General Board. Capt. Hughes took command ... Grand Fleet Royal Navy s Grand Fleet at Scapa Flow in the Orkney Islands through World War I . Hughes ... Navy Yard from late 1918 to 1920. Between 1920 and 1921, Rear Admiral Hughes was Commander, 2d ... College at Newport, Rhode Island , on 1 July. A year later, Rear Admiral Hughes moved to the job of Director of Fleet Training. That assignment lasted until 10 October 1925. Soon thereafter, Hughes was appointed Commander in Chief, Battle Fleet . On 14 November 1927 Admiral Hughes became the fourth ... more details
Infobox Officeholder name Charles James Hughes, Jr. image CharlesJHughes.jpg jr sr United States Senator state Colorado term start March 4, 1909 term end January 11, 1911 predecessor Henry M. Teller successor Charles S. Thomas birth date birth date 1853 2 16 birth place Kingston, Missouri Kingston , Missouri death date death date and age 1911 1 11 1853 2 16 death place Denver , Colorado party Democratic Party United States Democratic Charles James Hughes, Jr. February 16, 1853 spaced ndash January 11, 1911 was a United States Democratic Party Democratic United States Senate U.S. Senator from Colorado . Born in Kingston, Missouri , Hughes attended the common schools and graduated from Richmond College in 1871. He then graduated from the law department of the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri Columbia in 1873, was admitted to the bar in 1877, and commenced practice at Richmond, Missouri . He moved to Denver, Colorado in 1879. Hughes was a presidential elector on the Democratic ticket in 1900. He was professor of mining law in the law school of the University of Denver and Harvard University . He was elected as a Democratic Party United States Democrat to the United States Senate and served from March 4, 1909, until his death in Denver on January 11, 1911. He was interred in Fairmount Cemetery Denver, Colorado Fairmount Cemetery , Denver. Sources reflist CongBio H000919 Find a Grave 7363022 U.S. Congress. Memorial Addresses. 61st Cong., 3rd sess. from 1910 to 1911. Washington ... . NAME Hughes, Charles James, Jr. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE ... 11, 1911 PLACE OF DEATH Denver , Colorado DEFAULTSORT Hughes, Charles James, Jr. Category 1853 ... from Colorado Category Missouri lawyers Category Democratic Party United States Senators de Charles J. Hughes sv Charles J. Hughes ... class 2 before Henry Moore Teller Henry M. Teller after Charles Spalding Thomas Charles S. Thomas alongside ... more details
For other people with this name CharlesHughes disambiguation Infobox person name CharlesHughes image caption birth date birth date and age mf yes 1929 07 28 birth place birth name known for Director of coaching for The Football Association . ref name Hadfield http www.independent.co.uk sport football learning to live with footballs bogeyman dave hadfield lived next door to charleshughes and survived 1376088.html Football Learning to live with football s bogeyman Dave Hadfield lived next door to CharlesHughes and survived Hadfield, David. The Independent. 13 08 94, Accessed 08 06 10 ref occupation nationality England English CharlesHughes was the director of FA coaching for the Football Association . He authored the FA s official coaching manual and was an early developer of long ball tactics. ref cite news title Profile The professor breaks cover CharlesHughes work The Independent Independent date 1993 11 28 url http www.independent.co.uk sport profile the professor breaks cover charleshughes 1507161.html accessdate 2010 09 15 location London first Norman last Fox ref Coaching CharlesHughes began his coaching career with the England national amateur football team and Great Britain and Northern Ireland Olympic football team between 1964 74 winning 48 matches out of 77. ref name Hadfield Tactics Hughes presented his ideas in the now defunct magazine Match Analysis and concluded most goals were scored from less than three passes. So it was important to get the ball quickly forward as soon as possible. He based this analysis on over one hundred games at all levels, including ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hughes, Charles ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English footballer DATE OF BIRTH 1939 07 28 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hughes, Charles ... Charles Reep . ref cite news title Grim Reep work When Saturday Comes date url http www.wsc.co.uk content view 2502 29 accessdate 2010 09 15 ref From his statistical analysis, Hughes emphasized the importance ... more details
File Hughes Stadium.jpg thumb right 240px Charles C. Hughes Stadium Infobox Stadium stadium name Hughes Stadium nickname image location Sacramento, California broke ground opened closed demolished owner operator surface construction cost architect former names tenants Sacramento City College Various regional high schools seating capacity 23,000 Charles C. Hughes Stadium , commonly referred to as Hughes Stadium , is a 23,000 seat stadium in Sacramento, California Sacramento , California , located at Sacramento City College . The stadium is named after Charles C. Hughes, the first superintendent of the Sacramento City Unified School District . ref name ref1 cite web url http www.scusd.edu about district history 20page 201.htm title Sacramento City Unified School District archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20080512083512 http www.scusd.edu about district history page 1.htm archivedate 2008 05 12 accessdate 2009 11 08 ref Location It is located on the eastern portion of the Sacramento City ... Events and venues hosted Camellia Bowl Hughes Stadium hosted 16 college football bowl games known ... Sacramento Solons Minor League Return three seasons in Hughes Stadium from 1974 to 1976. In 1976, the Solons ... of the left field area. Track and field championships Hughes Stadium was the site of the 1968 ... 20, 1968, when three men, Jim Hines , Ronnie Ray Smith and Charles Greene athlete Charlie Greene ... State and UC Davis traditionally switched stadiums for the annual Causeway Classic football game, Hughes ... in 2002. Hughes Stadium was the host of the famous mud bowl in 2000, where wind and rain was so strong that a UC Davis punt actually flew backwards during the game. Racing Hughes Stadium s track has ... for the Sacramento Pop Festival in 1967. Pig Bowl For many years the Pig Bowl was played at Hughes ... scc.losrios.edu physed athletics hughestour.htm Hughes Stadium http www.sacmag.com media Sacramento ... set in Hughes Stadium s start succession box title Host of the NCAA Division I Football Championship ... more details
Use dmy dates date March 2012 Infobox football biography playername Charles J. Hughes image fullname Charles James Hughes dateofbirth birth date 1853 8 16 df y cityofbirth Northwich , Cheshire countryofbirth England dateofdeath death date and age 1916 7 31 1853 8 16 df y cityofdeath Northwich , Cheshire countryofdeath England height position youthyears1 years1 1874 1877 clubs1 Northwich Victoria F.C. Northwich Victoria Charles James Hughes , Justice of the peace J.P. 16 August 1853 31 July 1916 ref name Life cite web title Is there an Old Wittonian Society? url http internalarchive.thisischeshire.co.uk ...&pop 0&vmcchk 1 accessdate 9 December 2010 ref Early life Hughes was born at 7 Applemarket Street in Northwich , Cheshire to James CharlesHughes, a plasterer and roof tiler, and Hannah Hughes, a milliner ... cite web title CHARLES JAMES HUGHES, born at Northwich, August ,18th, 1853 url http newsarch.rootsweb.ancestry.com ... Reflist S start Succession box title FA Cup Final before Francis Marindin after Charles Clegg years 1891 Succession box title FA Cup Final before Charles Clegg after Charles James Hughes years 1893 succession box title FA Cup Final before Charles James Hughes after Charles Clegg years 1894 S end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hughes, Charles J. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... John Deane s College and became an auctioneers clerk aged 15, later founding his own business as Charles J. Hughes and Son. Soon after this he rose to prominence in his home town as a member of the Northwich ... for Witton Grammar School. ref name Life Influential years Hughes played a huge role in the development ... Rangers . ref cite web title CJ Hughes url http web.archive.org web 20050207184310 http www.vicsfan.uklinux.net ... game than Mr. C.J. Hughes. ref name A Team for All Seasons Following his death on 31 ... DATE OF DEATH 31 July 1916 PLACE OF DEATH Northwich , Cheshire , England DEFAULTSORT Hughes, Charles J. Category 1853 births Category English football referees Category English footballers Category ... more details
CharlesHughes February 27, 1822 New Orleans, Louisiana August 10, 1887 Hudson Falls, New York Sandy Hill , Washington County, New York was an American lawyer and politician from New York . Life He studied law, was admitted to the bar, and commenced practice in Sandy Hill, NY. He was elected as a Democratic Party United States Democrat to the 33rd United States Congress , and served from March 4, 1853, to March 3, 1855. Hughes was Clerk of the New York Court of Appeals from 1860 to 1862, elected in New York state election, 1859 1859 on the United States Republican Party Republican and Know Nothing American tickets, but defeated for re election in New York state election, 1862 1862 on the Union ticket. He also served as provost marshal for the sixteenth district of New York, was a member of the Governor s staff and Judge Advocate General s Corps Judge Advocate General of the New York State Militia . He was a member of the New York State Senate 12th District from 1878 to 1879. He was buried at the Union Cemetery, between Fort Edward, New York and Sandy Hill, NY. References CongBio H000918 s start s par us hs USRepSuccessionBox state New York district 15 before Joseph Russell after Edward Dodd years 1853 1855 s legal succession box before Russell F. Hicks title Clerk of the New York Court of Appeals Clerk of the Court of Appeals years 1860 1862 after Frederick A. Tallmadge s end ClerkNYSCoAppeal Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hughes, Charles ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH February 27, 1822 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH August 10, 1887 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hughes, Charles Category 1822 births Category 1887 deaths Category Members of the United States House of Representatives from New York Category New York State Senators Category People from New Orleans, Louisiana Category People from Washington County, New York Category Clerks of the New York Court of Appeals Category New York Republicans Category New York ... more details
Charles Smart Evans 1778 4 January 1849 was an English vocalist and composer. Evans was a chorister under Dr. Ayrton, and in 1808 a gentleman of the Chapel Royal . His name appears among the alto singers in the chorus of the Ancient Concerts of 1798, and he took part with Braham and others in the music performed at Carl Maria von Weber Weber s funeral in 1826. Four of Evans s part songs gained prizes from the Glee and Catch Clubs, namely Beauties, have you seen a toy? 1811 Fill all the glasses, 1812 Ode to the Memory of Samuel Webbe, 1817 and Great Bacchus, 1821. Subsequently he became a catholic and a member of the choir of the chapel of the Portuguese embassy. Evans wrote a Magnificat, and some motetts, contained in books iv. and v. of Novello s Collection of Motetts. He was also the composer of many songs. He died on 4 January 1849. References reflist DNB wstitle Evans, Charles Smart Persondata NAME Evans, Charles Smart ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English vocalist and composer DATE OF BIRTH 1778 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 4 January 1849 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Evans, Charles Smart Category 1778 births Category 1849 deaths Category English singers Category English composers Category 18th century singers Category 18th century composers Category 19th century singers Category 19th century composers composer stub ... more details
Infobox person name CharlesEvans image alt caption birth date Birth date 1850 11 13 birth place Boston ... known for Wrote American Bibliography occupation Librarian nationality American CharlesEvans November ... . Biography Early life The son of Irish immigrants Charles Peter and Mary Ewing Evans, Evans was born in Boston, Massachusetts on November 13, 1850. Evans parents both died before he was ten years old, at which point Evans and eventually his older brother, Thomas John, were sent to live and study ... . ref name CAO CharlesEvans. Contemporary Authors Online. Gale, 2004. Web. 18 Sept. 2009. http galenet.galegroup.com servlet BioRC. ref Early stages of Evans career Evans studied under Samuel Eliot ... Organizer and Librarian at the Indianapolis Public Library ref name DAB CharlesEvans. Dictionary ... to use Charles Cutter s system which organized books by subject , while Evans demanded that they use ... golfer later in life ref name CAO Constance Evans, born in 1889 ref name CAO Death Charles and Lena remained married until her death on October 5, 1933. CharlesEvans died of a stroke on February 8, 1935 ... him an honorary Doctor of Letters ref name Rosenblum References Reflist Persondata NAME Evans, Charles ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Evans, Charles Category 1850 births Category 1935 deaths ... Libraries , p. 38. ref An American librarian and bibliographer , Evans is most well known as the bibliographer ... . ref name Rosenblum Evans was so grateful for the education he received here, that decades later ... on him that by the time Evans turned 16, on June 12, 1866, Eliot had hired him as assistant librarian at the Boston Athenaeum. ref name Rosenblum It was here that Evans met William Frederick Poole , the librarian who would make the biggest impact on Evans life when it came to his knowledge and appreciation for the organization and classification in libraries. Years later into his career, Evans would ... ref name DAB Controversy surrounding EvansEvans was known to oppose the relocation of libraries, and was more ... more details
CharlesEvans born c. 1900 was an American character actor and bit player, active from 1944 through 1968, most often seen as doctors, policemen, judges and generals. His films include The Dark Mirror film The Dark Mirror 1946 Black Beauty 1946 film Black Beauty 1946 It Had to Be You 1947 film It Had to Be You 1947 Sealed Verdict 1948 Alias Nick Beal 1949 The Crooked Way 1949 Colt .45 film Colt .45 1950 Demetrius and the Gladiators 1954 The Night the World Exploded 1957 External links http www.imdb.com name nm0262623 IMDb page http www.tcm.com tcmdb person 521881 7C29314 CharlesEvans filmography.html Turner Classic Movies page DEFAULTSORT Evans, Charles Category American film actors ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 other persons CharlesEvans Infobox person name Sir Robert CharlesEvans image CharlesEvans Mountaineer .jpeg image size 250px caption Evans in 1953 birth date birth date 1918 9 19 df y birth place Liverpool , England birth name death date death date and age 1995 12 5 1918 9 19 df y death place occupation surgeon, university principal spouse children Sir Robert CharlesEvans M.D., DSc, 19 October 1918 &ndash 5 December 1995 , was a British mountaineer, surgeon, and educator. Born in Liverpool, he was raised in Wales and became a fluent Welsh language speaker. Educated at Shrewsbury School and Oxford University , where he studied medicine, he qualified as a doctor in 1942 and joined the Royal Army Medical Corps . He had previously climbed many of the classic routes in the Alps and put this experience to good use during travels in Sikkim and the Himalaya during the war. After demobilisation in 1947, he was a surgeon in Liverpool until 1957. Evans was John Hunt, Baron Hunt John Hunt s deputy leader on the first ascent of Mount Everest Everest in 1953. With Tom ... Woodstock, VT, USA pages url doi id asin B000J54WIM Additional sources Robert CharlesEvans 1918 1995, obituary by Michael Ward, Geographical Journal, Vol. 162, No. 2 Jul., 1996 , pp.  257 258 Charles Clarke, Evans, Sir Robert Charles 1918 1995 http www.oxforddnb.com view article 60362 Oxford ... . NAME Evans, Charles ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 19 September 1918 PLACE OF BIRTH Liverpool , England DATE OF DEATH 5 December 1995 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Evans, Charles ... Welsh speaking people de CharlesEvans Bergsteiger sv CharlesEvans ... Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay three days later, on 29 May 1953. Evans was the leader ... last Evans first John authorlink coauthors title Kangchenjunga The Untrodden Peak publisher E.P. Dutton and Co year 1957 location New York, NY, USA pages url doi id asin B002DFL48C cite book last Evans ... more details
Infobox cricketer biography playername CharlesEvans image country England fullname CharlesEvans height nickname living dayofbirth 19 monthofbirth 2 yearofbirth 1866 placeofbirth Newbold, Derbyshire countryofbirth England dayofdeath 12 monthofdeath 1 yearofdeath 1956 placeofdeath Chesterfield countryofdeath England batting Right handed batsman bowling Right arm medium fast bowler role family international testdebutdate testdebutyear testdebutagainst testcap lasttestdate lasttestyear lasttestagainst club1 Derbyshire County Cricket Club Derbyshire year1 Derbyshire County Cricket Club in 1889 1889 &ndash Derbyshire County Cricket Club in 1895 1895 club2 year2 club3 year3 type1 First class cricket First class debutdate1 11 June debutyear1 1894 debutfor1 Derbyshire County Cricket Club Derbyshire debutagainst1 Lancashire County Cricket Club Lancashire lastdate1 8 July lastyear1 1895 lastfor1 Derbyshire County Cricket Club Derbyshire lastagainst1 Yorkshire County Cricket Club Yorkshire deliveries balls columns 1 column1 First class cricket First class matches1 9 runs1 157 bat avg1 13.08 100s ... CharlesEvans 19 February 1866 &mdash 14 January 1956 was an England English cricket er who played for Derbyshire County Cricket Club Derbyshire between 1889 and 1895. Evans was born at Newbold, Derbyshire the son of George Evans, an engine wright at a colliery and his wife Harriett. In 1881 Evans was an engine driver at the colliery at the age of 15. ref British Census 1881 ref Evans first ... Players 29 29298 29298.html CharlesEvans at Cricket Archive ref Evans died in Chesterfield at the age of 89. References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Evans, Charles ALTERNATIVE ... DATE OF DEATH 1956 PLACE OF DEATH Chesterfield DEFAULTSORT Evans, Charles Category 1866 births ... taking 13 wickets at just over 18 runs each. Evans made his first class debut in the Derbyshire ... Club in 1895 1895 season averaging two wickets a match but at a high cost. Evans was a right handed ... more details
other people CharlesEvans Infobox Congressman name Charles R. Evans image name CharlesREvans.jpg state Nevada district Nevada s At large congressional district At Large term start March 4, 1919 term end March 3, 1921 preceded Edwin E. Roberts succeeded Samuel S. Arentz birth date birth date 1866 8 9 birth place Sangamon County, Illinois Sangamon County , Illinois dead dead death date death date and age 1954 11 30 1866 8 9 death place Kearney, Nebraska Kearney , Nebraska residence spouse profession mining religion party Democratic Party United States Democratic Charles Robley Evans August 9, 1866 November 30, 1954 was a United States Representative from Nevada . He was a Democrat and served only one term. References CongBio E000234 s start s par us hs succession box title United States House of Representatives , Nevada s At large congressional district Nevada At Large before Edwin E. Roberts years 1919 1921 after Samuel S. Arentz s end NevadaUSRepresentatives Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Evans, Charles R. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH August 9, 1866 PLACE OF BIRTH Sangamon County, Illinois Sangamon County , Illinois DATE OF DEATH November 30, 1954 PLACE OF DEATH Kearney, Nebraska Kearney , Nebraska DEFAULTSORT Evans, Charles R. Category 1866 births Category 1954 deaths Category Members of the United States House of Representatives from Nevada Nevada politician stub de Charles R. Evans ... more details
Infobox economist name Charles L. Evans school tradition New classical economics color indigo image image size caption birth date Birth date and age 1958 01 15 birth place death date death place nationality flag United States institution Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago field Monetary economics alma mater Carnegie Mellon University br University of Virginia influences Bennett McCallum opposed influenced contributions awards signature file name only repec prefix e repec id pev23 Charles L. Evans born January 15, 1958 is the ninth president and chief executive officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago . In that capacity, he serves on the Federal Open Market Committee FOMC , the Federal Reserve System s monetary policy making body. Before becoming president in September 2007, Evans served as director of research and senior vice president, supervising the Bank s research on monetary policy, banking, financial markets and regional economic conditions. Prior to that, Evans was a vice president and senior economist with responsibility for the macroeconomics research group. His personal research has focused on measuring the effects of monetary policy on U.S. economic activity, inflation and financial market prices. It has been published in the Journal of Political Economy, American Economic Review, Journal of Monetary Economics, Quarterly Journal of Economics, and the Handbook of Macroeconomics. Evans has taught at the University of Chicago , the University of Michigan and the University of South Carolina . Evans received a bachelor s degree in economics from the University of Virginia ... two children. External links http www.chicagofed.org webpages people evans charles.cfm CharlesEvans Biography http www.cnbc.com id 44325337 BGFRS Neoclassical economists Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata NAME Evans, Charles L ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH January 15, 1958 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Evans, Charles L Category 1958 births ... more details
Infobox CanadianMP name CharlesEvans birthname Charles Robert Evans image imagesize 150px caption birth date birth date df yes 1882 9 8 birth place Mount Forest, Ontario death date death date and age 1947 10 29 1882 9 8 df yes death place spouse Maynie E. Colbie br m. 21 May 1913 ref name CPG cite book title The Canadian Parliamentary Guide year 1941 first A. L. last Normandin ref residence riding Maple Creek electoral district Maple Creek predecessor successor term start October 1935 term end April 1945 profession farmer, lumber merchant party Liberal Party of Canada Liberal party colour Liberal Party of Canada footnotes religion website Use dmy dates date August 2010 Charles Robert Evans 8 September 1882 &ndash 29 October 1947 was a Liberal Party of Canada Liberal party member of the Canadian House of Commons . He was born in Mount Forest, Ontario and became a farmer and lumber merchant. He attended public and high schools in Mount Forest, and graduated from a two year program at British American College. ref name CPG Evans participated in municipal politica at Piapot, Saskatchewan as a school trustee and as a councillor. He was first elected to Parliament at the Maple Creek electoral district Maple Creek riding in the Canadian federal election, 1935 1935 general election and was re elected for a second term in the Canadian federal election, 1940 1940 election . After completing this term, Evans left federal politics and did not seek re election in Canadian federal election, 1945 1945 . References references External links CanParlbio ID 3b69492b 495d 43bc 900b fecf0024ad01 2 Charles Robert Evans Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Evans, Charles Robert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian politician DATE OF BIRTH 8 September 1882 PLACE OF BIRTH Mount Forest, Ontario DATE OF DEATH 29 October 1947 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Evans, Charles Robert Category 1882 births Category 1947 deaths Category Canadian farmers Category Liberal Party of Canada ... more details
motto Michael CharlesEvans 10 August 1951 11 July 2011 was the third Roman Catholic Bishop of East ... 2011 PLACE OF DEATH Norwich, England, UK DEFAULTSORT Evans, Michael Charles Category 1951 births Category ... Deaths from prostate cancer Category Cancer deaths in England de Michael CharlesEvans fr Michael Evans no Michael CharlesEvans ro Michael CharlesEvans ...other persons Michael Evans Infobox Christian leader type bishop honorific prefix small The Right Reverend small name br Michael Evans honorific suffix title Bishop of East Anglia image Michael Evans.jpg imagesize alt caption Bishop Michael Evans at Walsingham, 2008 province Province of Westminster Westminster diocese Diocese of East Anglia East Anglia appointed 14 February 2003 term start 19 March 2003 term end 11 July 2011 predecessor Peter Smith archbishop Peter Smith successor other post Orders ordination 22 June 1975 ordinated by consecration 19 March 2003 consecrated by Cormac Murphy O Connor Personal details birth name Michael CharlesEvans birth date 10 August 1951 birth place Southwark ... as a priest at Southwark on 22 June 1975, Michael Evans spent some time as an assistant priest, then studied ... in Tunbridge Wells . On 14 February 2003 Pope John Paul II appointed Canon Evans as the third Bishop ... Church of St John the Baptist, Norwich on 19 March 2003. On his appointment as the new bishop, Evans ... Evans . RC Diocese of East Anglia . Retrieved 12 July 2011. ref Illness In November 2006 Bishop Michael ... Evans died in the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital at 7.10pm on 11 July 2011, aged 59, of prostate ... Anglia Michael Evans dies after cancer battle date 2011 07 12 publisher BBC News accessdate 2011 ... Spoken Wikipedia Spoken enwp michael charles evans.ogg 2011 07 12 Archbishops and bishops of the catholic church in england and wales Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Evans, Michael Charles ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Roman Catholic Bishop of the Diocese of East Anglia ... more details
Arthur CharlesEvans Commander of the Order of the British Empire CBE 21 March 1916 18 March 2011 was best known as the author of Sojourn in Silesia 1940 1945 , ref http www.smashwords.com books view 76124 Sojourn in Silesia 1940 1945 by Arthur CharlesEvans CBE eBook ref ref http www.amazon.co.uk Sojourn Silesia 1940 1945 ebook dp B0058KTHL0 ref sr 1 2?ie UTF8&qid 1323865885&sr 8 2 Sojourn in Silesia 1940 1945 by Arthur CharlesEvans CBE Amazon Kindle Version ref ref http www.lamsdorfremembered.co.uk paypal.htm Sojourn in Silesia 1940 1945 by Arthur CharlesEvans CBE Paperback ref in which he recounts his experiences of his time in World War II , between 1940 and 1945, in the Prisoner of war ... Stalag VIIIB , which is made up of Evans letters home during his 4 years as a Prisoner of war prisoner of war . Life Arthur CharlesEvans was born in 1916 in the Wirral, Cheshire. The first years of his ... CharlesEvans CBE Amazon.co.uk Details taken from the back of the book. ref Arthur was a close ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Evans, Arthur Charles ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ..., Kent DEFAULTSORT Evans, Arthur Charles Category British Army personnel of World War II Category ... index.html Lamsdorf Website ref Evans recounted these experiences both in his book, as well as on his ... from that experience. Evans encountered the respected RAF pilot Douglas Bader while at Stalag VIII B Stalag VIIIB , and talked about his escape attempts in his book. Evans himself is mentioned ... by Adrian Gilbert ISBN 0719561280 ref Evans was a member of The National Ex Prisoner of War Association ... a half hour http www.lamsdorfremembered.co.uk services.htm Radio Kent interview with Evans ... 1966, Police Federation of England and Wales Police Federation General Secretary Arthur Evans complained ... years caring for Freda. Evans died of natural causes on Friday 18 March 2011. He left a request for the profit ... group view 300804 arthur evans Kentish Express Announcements retrieved 24 03 2011 ref ref http ... more details