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  1. Chinese characteristics by Arthur Henderson Smith, 2010-09-08
  2. An outline of the British labor movement / by Paul Blanshard, with an introduction by the Rt. Hon. Arthur Henderson by Paul (1892-1980) Blanshard, 1923
  3. Arthur Henderson (University of Wales Press - Political Portraits) by Chris Wrigley, 1990-07-01
  4. Flame of freedom : the romantic story of the Tolpuddle martyrs / by Owen Rattenbury ; foreword by Rt. Hon. Arthur Henderson by Owen Rattenbury, 1931
  5. The aims of labour / by the Rt. Hon. Arthur Henderson, M.P., secretary of the Labour Party by Arthur (1863-1935) Henderson, 1917-01-01
  6. Arthur Henderson (Lives of the Left) by F. M. Leventhal, 1989-04
  7. China in Convulsion (Volume 1) by Arthur Henderson Smith, 2010-10-14
  8. ORIGINAL PATENT APPLICATION NUMBER 4.095 FOR UMBRELLA, PARASOL, AND SUNSHADE MOUNTINGS (HOLBORN). by Arthur Charles. Henderson, 1882-01-01
  9. Tintern abbey: Then and now by Arthur E Henderson, 1935
  10. China in Convulsions by Arthur Henderson Smith, 1973-05
  11. ORIGINAL PATENT APPLICATION NUMBER 4024 FOR UMBRELLA, PARASOL, AND SUNSHADE COVERINGS. (MIDDLESEX). by Arthur Charles. Henderson, 1879-01-01
  12. ORIGINAL PATENT APPLICATION NUMBER 1,049 FOR UMBRELLA SLIDES (HOLBORN). by Arthur Charles. Henderson, 1882-01-01
  13. ORIGINAL PATENT APPLICATION NUMBER 848 FOR WALKING STICK UMBRELLAS. (MIDDLESEX). by Arthur Charles. Henderson, 1880-01-01
  14. ORIGINAL PATENT APPLICATION NUMBER 5,745 FOR UMBRELLA FASTENERS (BLOOMSBURY). by Arthur Charles. Henderson, 1883-01-01

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2. Henderson, Arthur 'Rats' - Negro League Baseball Player
ARTHUR C. ‘RATS’ HENDERSON. Born Aug. 29, 1897, Richmond, VA Died Wilmington, DE Just when a batter figured out Arthur Henderson s blinding fastball,
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ARTHUR C. ‘RATS’ HENDERSON Born: Aug. 29, 1897, Richmond, VA
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Just when a batter figured out Arthur Henderson's blinding fastball, is the moment he would hurl his patented sharp-breaking curve. The man known as "Rats" rose to prominence while playing Negro League ball for the Atlantic City Bacharach Giants from 1923 to 1929. He also played with Chappie Johnson’s All Stars in 1924 and the Detroit Stars in 1931. The Bacharach Giants were charter members of the Eastern Colored League. Rats was considered one of the best pitchers in the league.
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Encyclopedia Article Find Print E-mail Blog It Multimedia 1 item Arthur Henderson (1863-1935), British politician and trade unionist, an important figure among the organizers of the Labour Party , and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1934 for his work on international disarmament. Henderson helped to transform the Labour Party from a pressure group into a governing party. Henderson was born in Glasgow, Scotland, the younger son of a cotton spinner. He left school at the age of 12 and became an engineering apprentice. His interest in politics developed through his involvement in trade union activities, and he rose through the local and regional trade union movement. He attended the 1899 meeting in London that led to the formation of the Labour Representation Committee, which was later renamed the Labour Party. In 1903 he became treasurer of the committee, whose goal was to support the election of candidates sympathetic to labor. That same year Henderson was also elected to Parliament as a member for Durham.

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Henderson, Arthur (18631935), British politician and trade unionist, Leader of the Labour Party (1908-1910; 1914-1917). Born in Glasgow, son of a
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Encyclopedia Article Find in this article View printer-friendly page E-mail Henderson, Arthur (1863-1935), British politician and trade unionist, Leader of the Labour Party (1908-1910; 1914-1917). Born in Glasgow, son of a domestic servant, the family moved to Newcastle while he was young. The two central elements in Henderson’s early life were his Christian faith and his commitment to trade unionism. He and his wife, Eleanor, were stalwarts of their local Wesleyan Methodist Mission. Later he was to be a national figure in Methodism , becoming President of the Brotherhood Movement in 1914. Apprenticed at the age of 12 as an iron-moulder, Henderson was a skilled workman and from early on he was active in the Friendly Society of Iron Founders. In 1892 he became his area's district delegate and in 1902 won a ballot to be his union's parliamentary candidate. Henderson began his political career in the Liberal Party . In 1892 he was elected to Newcastle council and in 1895 the Liberal Party executive selected Henderson to be the second candidate for parliament, but this selection was not endorsed. In late 1895 he became agent to the Liberal MP for Barnard Castle. He moved to Darlington, becoming a county and local councillor and later the town’s mayor.

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Log In Register Search Pitchers Search Hitters ... the results of a ballot to consider the admission of 30 more Negro League and 9 pre-Negro League players, managers and executives were announced , with 12 more players and 5 executives (including the first woman to be admitted to the Hall, team owner Effa Manley ) joining the 18 already enshrined. We believe that the career-based player pool would be incomplete if it omitted Negro League players who were unjustly excluded from playing in the major leagues. The problem was to determine how these players would have performed relative to white major leaguers. The approach that we took was to ascertain the type of player each one was, in terms of ability, style, and physical attributes. Four elements were combined to develop a composite picture of each player:
  • Descriptions of the player from available sources. Major League players with whom the player was compared. Other Negro League players with whom the player was compared. The statistical record, sketchy as it is.
  • Baseball underwent a period of transition from 1947, as Negro League players shifted to the white leagues, with some reaching the majors relatively early in their careers (for example, Larry Doby at 23 and Roy Campanella at 26), some well into their prime years (such as Monte Irvin at 31, Sam Jethroe at 32 and Luke Easter at 34) and others past their primes (like Satchel Paige, 41). In our view, players in the second category should not necessarily be measured solely on their major league statistics, and players in the third category not at all.

    7. Biografia De Arthur Henderson
    Translate this page Arthur Henderson. (Glasgow, 1863 - Londres, 1935) Político y sindicalista británico. Fue un activo sindicalista y diputado laboralista en 1903.
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    Translate this page Henderson, Arthur (1863-1935), britischer Politiker. Arthur Henderson wurde am 13. September 1863 in Glasgow geboren. Von 1903 an war er – mit
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    Enzyklop¤dieartikel In diesem Artikel suchen Druckerfreundliche Version der Seite Versenden Multimedia 1 Objekt Henderson, Arthur (1863-1935), britischer Politiker. Arthur Henderson wurde am 13. September 1863 in Glasgow geboren. Von 1903 an war er – mit Unterbrechungen – Abgeordneter der Labour Party . 1908 bis 1910 sowie 1914 bis 1917 ¼bernahm er das Amt des Parteivorsitzenden, in den Jahren 1911 bis 1934 schlieŸlich das des Parteisekret¤rs. Zwischen 1915 und 1917 geh¶rte Henderson u. a. als Erziehungsminister den Kriegskabinetten an. 1918 war er entscheidend an der Ausarbeitung einer neuen Parteisatzung f¼r die Labour Party beteiligt, die die ehemals locker verbundenen Arbeiterorganisationen zu einer sozialistischen Partei formte. Ab 1924 bekleidete Henderson das Amt des Innenministers, von 1929 bis 1931 dann das AuŸenministeramt. Wegen seiner Verdienste als Pr¤sident (seit 1932) der Genfer Abr¼stungskonferenz erhielt er 1934 den Friedensnobelpreis. Arthur Henderson starb am 20. Oktober 1935 in London. In diesem Artikel suchen Druckerfreundliche Version der Seite Versenden Beitrag von:
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