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William H. H. MillerWilliam MillerIn office March 7, 1889 – March 4, 1893PresidentBenjamin HarrisonPreceded byAugustus GarlandSucceeded byRichard Olney11 more rows
In 1857 Harrison was elected Indianapolis city attorney, a position that paid an annual salary of $400 (equivalent to $11,110 in 2020). In 1858, Harrison entered into a law partnership with William Wallace to form the law office of Wallace and Harrison. In 1860, he was elected reporter of the Indiana Supreme Court.
Four years later he was defeated for re-election by Cleveland in the 1892 presidential election. Harrison is the only president to be preceded and succeeded by the same individual. Harrison is also the only president to be the grandson of another president.
William Henry Harrison, an American military officer and politician, was the ninth President of the United States (1841), the oldest President to be elected at the time. On his 32nd day, he became the first to die in office, serving the shortest tenure in U.S. Presidential history.
1888. "Tippecanoe and Morton too" – Slogan and campaign song title for Benjamin Harrison and Levi P. Morton, with song adapted from 1840's "Tippecanoe and Tyler too".
Benjamin Harrison was the 23rd President of the United States from 1889 to 1893, elected after conducting one of the first “front-porch” campaigns by delivering short speeches to delegations that visited him in Indianapolis.
The political genius of President Coolidge, Walter Lippmann pointed out in 1926, was his talent for effectively doing nothing: “This active inactivity suits the mood and certain of the needs of the country admirably.
U.S. presidents by height order Abraham Lincoln at 6 ft 4 in (193 cm) surmounts Lyndon B. Johnson as the tallest president. James Madison, the shortest president, was 5 ft 4 in (163 cm).
James MadisonJames Madison. The Father of the Constitution was also the shortest president in U.S. history. What Madison lacked in height, he made up for in his immense contributions to the early U.S. government.
Harrison died just 31 days after his inauguration in 1841, and had the shortest presidency in U.S. history....William Henry HarrisonOfficial White House portrait by James Lambdin, 18359th President of the United StatesIn office March 4, 1841 – April 4, 1841Vice PresidentJohn Tyler55 more rows
The youngest person to assume the presidency was Theodore Roosevelt, who, at the age of 42, succeeded to the office after the assassination of William McKinley. The youngest to become president by election was John F. Kennedy, who was inaugurated at age 43.
James Knox PolkJames Knox Polk was the 11th president of the United States of America (1845-1849). As President he oversaw the largest territorial expansion in American history— over a million square miles of land—acquired through a treaty with England and war with Mexico.
1980 Law Review: the University of Hawaii, William S. Richardson School of Law, Honolulu, Hawaii
Legal Television Commentator: Hawaii News Now, KHNL News; KHON News; KITV Channel 4
Adjunct professor: “Hawaii Innocence Project,” the University of Hawaii at Manoa, William S. Richardson School of Law
Prior to becoming an attorney, Wray was a 1:1 teacher/parent at a group home for autistic youth. He also worked for the United States Postal Service for eight years. Wray married Emily (Burgess) in 1986, and they have three children and two grandchildren.
In 1997, he graduated magna cum laude, and moved to Wake Forest, where he currently resides.
In February 2012, Harris announced an agreement with Apple, Amazon, Google, Hewlett-Packard, Microsoft, and Research in Motion to mandate that apps sold in their stores display prominent privacy policies informing users of what private information they were sharing, and with whom. Facebook later joined the agreement. That summer, Harris announced the creation of a Privacy Enforcement and Protection Unit to enforce laws related to cyber privacy, identity theft, and data breaches. Later the same year, Harris notified a hundred mobile-app developers of their non-compliance with state privacy laws and asked them to create privacy policies or face a $2,500 fine each time a non-compliant app is downloaded by a resident of California.
Harris then returned to California to attend law school at the University of California, Hastings College of the Law through its Legal Education Opportunity Program (LEOP).
Later that month, Harris questioned Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen for favoring Norwegian immigrants over others and claiming to be unaware that Norway is a predominantly white country.
In 2006, as part of an initiative to reduce the city's skyrocketing homicide rate, Harris led a city-wide effort to combat truancy for at-risk elementary school youth in San Francisco. Declaring chronic truancy a matter of public safety and pointing out that the majority of prison inmates and homicide victims are dropouts or habitual truants, Harris's office met with thousands of parents at high-risk schools and sent out letters warning all families of the legal consequences of truancy at the beginning of the fall semester, adding she would prosecute the parents of chronically truant elementary students; penalties included a $2,500 fine and up to a year in jail. The program was controversial when introduced.
Of Afro-Jamaican descent, Donald Harris met his future wife, Shyamala Gopalan through the civil rights movement. Harris' childhood home on Bancroft Way in Berkeley. Harris and her younger sister Maya lived in Berkeley, California, during and after her parents' studies.
Harris served as the junior United States senator from Cali fornia from 2017 to 2021. Harris defeated Loretta Sanchez in the 2016 Senate election to become the second African American woman and the first South Asian American to serve in the United States Senate.
Although speculation during the 2020 presidential campaign emerged that she began wearing them as an homage to her Howard University sorority, or even to Supreme Court Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, known for wearing a distinctive collar when issuing a dissent, in her 2019 biography The Truths We Hold Harris had previously explained that she began doing so after being given some as a gift by her mother's mentor Howard.