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Extractions: Braintree, Massachusetts Early Years: Adams grew up on a farm and was very athletic. He especially liked hunting, playing games, flying kites and shooting marbles. At 16 he went to Harvard, and after graduation, he taught school and studied law. His Presidency: Adams was the first president to occupy the White House, although it was unfinished. His decision to maintain peace with France when the U. S. was not strong enough to fight, and his signing of the Alien and Sedition Acts to stop foreign and American opposition to the government, made him so unpopular that he was defeated in the next election. In spite of all this, Adams was a courageous patriot. His Life: Learned and thoughtful, John Adams was more remarkable as a political philosopher than as a politician. "People and nations are forged in the fires of adversity," he said, doubtless thinking of his own as well as the American experience.
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Extractions: Pride of the Eastside John Adams seniors, Adam Hauch, Meng-Meng Fu, Isaac Janson, and Erin Born, have been selected as finalists in the Indiana Science Talent Search sponsored by the Indiana Academy of Science (a group of professional scientists). Their selection was based on an evaluation of last year's research work and reports. The students will be presenting the results before a group of scientists on October 26 and 27, 2001. The research abstracts can be found here
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Extractions: Selections from the Archives of American Art From the Hiram Powers and Powers family papers, 1827-1953, a handwritten poem by John Quincy Adams, March 25, 1837, extolling the work of the sculptor Hiram Powers (1805-1873), after Powers had modelled a bust of Adams. 1 page, 21 x 13.5 cm. To Hiram Powers. Sculptor, thy hand has moulded into form
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Extractions: 1 leaf folded to19.6 x 32.4 cm. Breese and Morse family papers, 1772-1846. Letter from Ebenezer Hazard (1744-1817) , New York publisher, historian, and bookseller, to Samuel Breese , February 13, 1800, describing encounters with President John Adams in Charleston, South Carolina, among other matters. Hazard writes about the popularity of the ladies in his party:
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Extractions: Support Baseball Almanac - Visit One Sponsor Each Visit Advertise Here Contact Us Our Newsletter Support Our Efforts ... Year In Review "I wanted to be a real major league baseball player, a genuine professional like Honus Wagner." - President Eisenhower A lmost every single U.S. President has had some connection, good or bad, with our national pastime. Throwing the first pitch, hosting a team in the Oval Office, receiving a lifetime field pass and many other historic events have taken place with sitting presidents, future presidents and previous presidents. This section brings forth those historical moments where baseball and Presidents came together on the field. The Presidents of the United States And Their Relationship to Baseball U.S. President Link(s) st George Washington
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Extractions: American politics features many prominent families that have influenced government considerably. Does their existence make our political system less democratic than it would be otherwise? The dynasties Influential wives Does it help? Does belonging to a prominent political family help one get elected? A famous political family can mean strong party connections, fund-raising ability, and name recognition. As one of George W. Bush's Texas opponents put it, Bush was a man "born on third base."
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Extractions: Almanac United States United States Government Presidents George W. Bush (the 43rd president) is the son of George Bush (the 41st president). John Quincy Adams (the 6th president) was the son of John Adams (the 2nd president). Benjamin Harrison (the 23rd president) was the grandson of William Henry Harrison (the 9th president). James Madison (the 4th president) and Zachary Taylor (the 12th president) were second cousins. Franklin Delano Roosevelt (the 32nd president) was a fifth cousin of Theodore Roosevelt (the 26th president). Genealogists have determined that FDR was distantly related to a total of 11 U.S. presidents, 5 by blood and 6 by marriage: John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Ulysses Grant, William Henry Harrison, Benjamin Harrison, James Madison, Theodore Roosevelt, William Taft, Zachary Taylor, Martin Van Buren, and George Washington.
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Extractions: John Adams' Senate Farewell When Adams began his duties in 1789, he privately complained that while he was "Not wholly without experience in public assemblies, I have been more accustomed to take a share in their debates than to preside in their deliberations." Although he promised to refrain from interjecting his own views, he soon forgot that promise. In office for only a month, he entered an extended debate over what title to use in addressing the nation's chief executive. The House had proposed "Mr. President." Believing that titles inspire respect, Adams hoped the Senate would recommend something like "His Majesty the President." Ultimately, the Senate agreed to the House version, but word of Adams' seemingly aristocratic attitude leaked out of the closed Senate sessions and earned him considerable public scorn. Senators quickly began to resent Adams' pedantic lectures. His friend John Trumbull warned that "he who mingles in debate subjects himself to frequent retorts from his opposers, places himself on the same ground with his inferiors in rank, appears too much like the leader of a party, and renders it more difficult for him to support the dignity of the chair and to preserve order and regularity in debate." Stung by this criticism, Adams told Trumbull, "I have no desire ever to open my mouth again upon any question." And, for the remainder of his term, he seldom did. On February 15, 1797, as he prepared for his own presidential inauguration, Adams appeared before the Senate for the last time as its presiding officer. In his farewell address, he assured members that he had abandoned his earlier notion that the office of senator should be a hereditary one. The "eloquence, patriotism, and independence" that he had witnessed during his eight years there convinced him "no council more permanent than this will be necessary to defend the rights, liberties, and properties of the people, and to protect the Constitution of the United States."
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Extractions: Member of House of Delegates since January 9, 1991. Chair, Health and Government Operations Committee, 2003-. Member, Rules and Executive Nominations Committee, Legislative Policy Committee, 1995- (management subcommittee, 1995-); Spending Affordability Committee, 1995-. Chair, Consent Calendars Committee, 2000-. Member, Special Committee on Gaming, 2001-. House Chair, Special Joint Committee on Vehicle Emissions Inspection Program, Member, Juvenile Court Committee, Montgomery County, 1978-80; Councilmanic Charter Redistricting Commission, Montgomery County, 1982. Member, Governor's Task Force on Community Health Networks, 1994-95; Oversight Committee on the Administration of the HealthChoice Program, 1999; Business and Technology Division Task Force, 2000. House Chair, Virginia-Maryland-District of Columbia Joint Legislative Commission on Interstate Transportation, 2000-. Member, Study Panel on Funding Needs of Trauma Centers, 2001-. Born in Takoma Park, Maryland, December 23, 1953. Georgetown University, B.A. (government), 1976; Georgetown University Law Center, J.D., 1979. Admitted to Maryland Bar, 1979. Attorney; businessman. Vice-president, Intergovernmental Affairs, Ketchum Public Relations, 1993-. Member, Maryland State Bar Association. Executive Committee, Democratic National Committee Small Business Council, 1986. Chair, District 18 Democratic Caucus, 1981, 1988. Co-Chair, Greater Bethesda-Chevy Chase Coalition, 1989. Executive Committee, Atlantic Association of Young Political Leaders, 1989- (president, 1991-93). Adjunct Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center, 1991-. Executive Director, American Council of Young Political Leaders, 1993-95. Married; two children.
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