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Hugh Fullerton IV (also known as Hugh Fullerton Jr., [7] 1904–1965) was a reporter and columnist for the Associated Press. Hugh Fullerton V was a newspaper owner in Ohio and Michigan, and later taught journalism.
Hugh Fullerton (c. 1851 – 31 August 1922) was a radical British Liberal Party politician and merchant. [1] Background. He was a son of Samuel and Mary Fullerton, of ...
The ambassador was simultaneously accredited to Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia, while resident in Riga, Latvia. During Coleman's tenure as non-resident Minister, the legation in Kovno (later Kaunas) was established on May 31, 1930, with Hugh S. Fullerton as Chargé d'Affaires ad interim. Robert Peet Skinner: Career FSO
From To Name 1843: 1848: Lt. Richard Clement Moody 1848: 1855: Lt. George Rennie 1855: 1862: Capt. Thomas Edward Laws Moore 1862: 1866: Capt. James George Mackenzie 1866: 1870: Sir William Cleaver Francis Robinson
Chicago journalists Ring Lardner and Hugh Fullerton grow increasingly suspicious, while Gleason continues to hear rumors of a fix, but he remains confident that his boys will come through in the end. Rookie pitcher Dickie Kerr, not in on the scam, wins Game 3 for the Sox, making both gamblers and teammates uncomfortable.
Conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt resigned from the Washington Post after feuding Friday with two of the newspaper’s liberal columnists during a live talk show — calling it “the most ...
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William Hugh Fullerton CMG (born 11 February 1939) is a British retired diplomat . Fullerton studied Oriental Languages at Queens' College, Cambridge. [1] He worked for Shell International Petroleum in Uganda from 1963 to 1965, leaving to join the Foreign Office. [1]