He reorganized the university of Vienna and encouraged the development of the universities of Ingolstadt and Freiburg.
When the Air Department was reorganized in the spring of 1916, it was divided into two sections--Administration and Construction.
When in February 1916 Rear-Admiral Vaughan-Lee submitted to the Admiralty his scheme for the employment of the reorganized Royal Naval Air Service the same idea dominated his advices.
Brunswick, was now honourably recalled as Bishop of Samland, reorganized the Prussian church, and in conjunction with Chemnitz, who had been from A.
Zolter=, at the call of the general of the Augustinians, reorganized the order, and in A.
Meantime General Stevens, with the greatest possible rapidity, was advancing his regiments as fast as reorganized to the farther hedge, the one nearest the fort, where they found cover in the ditch.
Under Stein, a great and patriotic minister, the Prussian system of civil administration was reorganized on a sound basis.
Another Mormon sect opposed to polygamy, calling itself the "Reorganized Church of Latter Day Saints," originated in 1851.
But if Congress was bent on continuing the experiment, then the Territory must be reorganized with proper safeguards against illegal voting.
The ticket was then reorganized so as to make a place for Douglas, who was already recognized as one of the ablest debaters in the county.
We have reorganized the Office of Minority Business into the Minority Business Development Administration in the Department of Commerce.
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and the Office of Federal Contract Compliance (OFCCP) have been reorganized and strengthened and a permanent civil rights unit has been established in OMB.
When the Philippine government was reorganized in 1787 by the Ordinance of Intendants, many of the special commissions which had been previously retained by the magistrates were ceded to the superintendent of real hacienda.
From the Church which was thus reorganized all power of interference with faiths differing from its own was resolutely withheld.
He reorganized the Indigent Blind Visiting Society, endowed its Samaritan fund, founded the British and Foreign Blind Association, and, in conjunction with the late duke of Westminster and others, founded the Royal Normal College.
Bismarck's duty as minister was to carry on the government against the wishes of the lower house, so as to enable the king to complete and maintain the reorganized army.
Marshal Gouvion St. Cyr, who succeeded Davoust, reorganized the army on a permanent footing of military equality which satisfied even Napoleon's veterans.
Sidenote: American fisheries dispute] The new Ministry was so distinctly protectionist that the Anti-Corn Law League was reorganized to resume the agitation for free trade.
Nothing is said on the participation of such reorganized State in the approaching Presidential election; and the question seems left open for the judgment of Congress, to which it obviously belongs, to be settled by joint action.
Having been connected with the reorganized government from its beginning, I naturally feel a strong interest in its welfare.
Platt and McAlister reorganized their units and searched for any enemy troops who might have escaped.
On Wilkes, having reorganized his men, Platt attempted at about 0800 to phone the battalion command post on Wake.
First of all the fighting bands of the committee, which had already laid down their arms, reorganized again and came down from the mountains to join Shevket's army.
Von der Goltz, a German general, had reorganized the Turkish army.
In July, 1838, the Department was reorganized and an Auditor appointed.
When the Department was reorganized in 1836 this position was created for the purpose of relieving the Postmaster General of the responsibilities of this particular form of official duty.
The towns of Kettle River, Hinckley and Pine City were organized, and Chengwatana reorganized by special act of the legislature in 1874, and at that time embraced all the territory in the county.
I thought it better policy to hold the States, as they were organized, under the President's policy, shape their constitutions as directed by Congress, and have the States not yet reorganizedfollow the same course.
At the expiration of the term of enlistment he reorganized his regiment in South Carolina, and returning to Virginia was stationed at Suffolk.
Buell, who had left Tennessee and marched to Louisville, where he reorganized his army, struck at Bragg's exposed rear, attacking Polk at Perryville.
Severus, after the treachery of the guard to Pertinax, disbanded it, and reorganized a corps selected from the bravest soldiers of the legions.
In the fall of 1852, the Musical and Dramatic Association was reorganized and renamed the "Deseret Dramatic Association.
Meantime the Governor of the reorganized government of Virginia, above mentioned, issued his proclamation calling for an election of members, and the assembling of an extra session of the so-called Legislature.
General Lee's forces had been reorganized into three army corps, designated the First, Second, and Third Corps.
A plan was suggested a short time ago, by a military officer of experience, by which the army might bereorganized on this basis without any additional expense and without any possibility of friction.
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