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Alvin C. Strutz
Alvin C. Strutz (May 5, 1903 – June 16, 1973) was an American lawyer, politician, and judge. He served as the North Dakota attorney general from 1937 to 1944 and ran for governor of North Dakota in 1944. He served as chief justice of the North Dakota Supreme Court in 1967 and from 1971 to 1973, and as a justice of the court from 1959 through 1974. He died while serving on the court at the age of 70 in 1973 after serving for 14 years. Biography Alvin Strutz was born on May 5, 1903, in Milbank, South Dakota. the son of Rev. and Mrs. R. E. Strutz of Jamestown, North Dakota. He attended the public elementary school and secondary school in Jamestown, graduating from Jamestown High School in 1921. He graduated from Jamestown College in 1925 with a Bachelor of Arts. He spent two years after his graduation as a high school teacher, and entered law school at the University of North Dakota in 1927, graduating in 1930 with a Juris Doctor. He practiced law in Jamestown from 1930 until ...
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Chief Justice Of North Dakota
The following is a list of chief justices of the North Dakota Supreme Court. See also the List of justices of the North Dakota Supreme Court {, class=wikitable , -bgcolor=#cccccc ! # !! Name !! Term !! Life , - , 1 , , Guy C. H. Corliss , , 1889–1892 , , 1858–1937 , - , 2 , , Joseph Bartholomew , , 1892–1894 , , 1843–1901 , - , 3 , , Alfred Wallin , , 1894–1896 , , 1836–1923 , - , 4 , , Guy C. H. Corliss , , 1896–1899 , , 1858–1937 , - , 5 , , Joseph Bartholomew , , 1899–1901 , , 1843–1901 , - , 6 , , Alfred Wallin , , 1901–1903 , , 1836–1923 , - , 7 , , Newton C. Young , , 1903–1906 , , 1862–1923 , - , 8 , , David Morgan , , 1906–1911 , , 1849–1912 , - , 9 , , Burleigh F. Spalding , , 1911–1915 , , 1853–1934 , - , 10 , , Charles Joseph Fisk , , 1915–1917 , , 1862–1932 , - , 11 , , Andrew A. Bruce , , 1917&n ...
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List Of North Dakota Supreme Court Chief Justices
The following is a list of chief justices of the North Dakota Supreme Court. See also the List of justices of the North Dakota Supreme Court {, class=wikitable , -bgcolor=#cccccc ! # !! Name !! Term !! Life , - , 1 , , Guy C. H. Corliss , , 1889–1892 , , 1858–1937 , - , 2 , , Joseph Bartholomew , , 1892–1894 , , 1843–1901 , - , 3 , , Alfred Wallin , , 1894–1896 , , 1836–1923 , - , 4 , , Guy C. H. Corliss , , 1896–1899 , , 1858–1937 , - , 5 , , Joseph Bartholomew , , 1899–1901 , , 1843–1901 , - , 6 , , Alfred Wallin , , 1901–1903 , , 1836–1923 , - , 7 , , Newton C. Young , , 1903–1906 , , 1862–1923 , - , 8 , , David Morgan , , 1906–1911 , , 1849–1912 , - , 9 , , Burleigh F. Spalding , , 1911–1915 , , 1853–1934 , - , 10 , , Charles Joseph Fisk , , 1915–1917 , , 1862–1932 , - , 11 , , Andrew A. Bruce , , 1917&n ...
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Nels Johnson
Nels Johnson (1838–1915) was a Danish-American professional mechanic and engineer. Johnson died in Manistee on January 20, 1915 at the age of 76. References Sources * * * Further reading * Johnson autobiography 1914History of the Life of Nels Johnson {{DEFAULTSORT:Johnson, Nels 1838 births 1915 deaths American clockmakers 19th-century American inventors Danish emigrants to the United States People from Manistee, Michigan Businesspeople from Milwaukee People from Slagelse Municipality 19th-century American businesspeople ...
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Death In Office
A death in office is the death of a person who was incumbent of an office-position until the time of death. Such deaths have been usually due to natural causes, but they are also caused by accidents, suicides, disease and assassinations. The death of most monarchs and popes have been deaths in office, since they have usually held their papacy/reign for the rest of their lives. As most other office positions require that the incumbent be constantly competent in performing the associated duties, other deaths in office are usually premature deaths. Consequences Systems differ in how they deal with the death of an office holder. In some death results in a casual vacancy, whereby the office is unfilled for a time. The office may subsequently be filled by a by-election or by appointment. A person may temporarily take the powers and responsibilities of the deceased in an "acting" capacity before a permanent replacement is made. In other systems there may be a legally defined order of ...
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Attorney General Of North Dakota
The North Dakota Attorney General is the chief legal officer of the North Dakota state government. The Attorney General's office represents the state government in court cases and issues opinions of points of law upon request. Drew Wrigley was appointed to the position on February 8, 2022, to finish the term of Wayne Stenehjem, who died in office. History Since the creation of the office by the state's constitution in 1889, the state has seen a total of 28 Attorneys General. The office has been known to change hands rather quickly. The office has been held by the North Dakota Republican Party for a wide majority of its existence; only three of the 28 Attorneys General were from the state's Democratic Party and two Attorneys General ran on the Non Partisan League-ticket. The Attorney General originally served a two-year term, but this was extended to four in 1964 by a constitutional amendment. Oversight The Office of the Attorney General oversees the state Bureau of Criminal Investi ...
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Bismarck, North Dakota
Bismarck () is the capital of the U.S. state of North Dakota and the county seat of Burleigh County. It is the state's second-most populous city, after Fargo. The city's population was 73,622 in the 2020 census, while its metropolitan population was 133,626. In 2020, ''Forbes'' magazine ranked Bismarck as the seventh fastest-growing small city in the United States. Bismarck was founded by European-Americans in 1872 on the east bank of the Missouri River. It has been North Dakota's capital city since 1889 when the state was created from the Dakota Territory and admitted to the Union. Bismarck is across the river from Mandan, named after a historic Native American tribe of the area. The two cities make up the core of the Bismarck–Mandan Metropolitan Statistical Area. The North Dakota State Capitol is in central Bismarck. The state government employs more than 4,600 in the city. As a hub of retail and health care, Bismarck is the economic center of south-central North Dakot ...
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Juris Doctor
The Juris Doctor (J.D. or JD), also known as Doctor of Jurisprudence (J.D., JD, D.Jur., or DJur), is a graduate-entry professional degree in law and one of several Doctor of Law degrees. The J.D. is the standard degree obtained to practice law in the United States; unlike in some other jurisdictions, there is no undergraduate law degree in the United States. In the United States, along with Australia, Canada, and some other common law countries, the J.D. is earned by completing law school. It has the academic standing of a professional doctorate (in contrast to a research doctorate) in the United States, – mentions that the J.D. is a “professional doctorate”, in § ‘Data notes’ – describes differences between academic and professional doctorates; contains a statement that the J.D. is a professional doctorate, in § ‘Other references’. where the National Center for Education Statistics discontinued the use of the term "first professional degree" a ...
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Bachelor Of Arts
Bachelor of arts (BA or AB; from the Latin ', ', or ') is a bachelor's degree awarded for an undergraduate program in the arts, or, in some cases, other disciplines. A Bachelor of Arts degree course is generally completed in three or four years, depending on the country and institution. * Degree attainment typically takes four years in Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Brazil, Brunei, China, Egypt, Ghana, Greece, Georgia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Ireland, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kuwait, Latvia, Lebanon, Lithuania, Mexico, Malaysia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, Netherlands, Nigeria, Pakistan, the Philippines, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Scotland, Serbia, South Korea, Spain, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine, the United States and Zambia. * Degree attainment typically takes three years in Albania, Australia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Caribbean, Iceland, India, Israel, Italy, New Zealand, Norway, South Africa, Switzerland, the Canadian province of ...
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Jamestown College
, mottoeng = Light and Truth , established = , type = Private university , religious_affiliation = Christian , endowment = $45 million , staff = , faculty = , president = Polly Peterson , principal = , rector = , chancellor = , vice_chancellor = , provost = Paul J. Olson , head_label = , head = , students = 1290 , undergrad = , postgrad = , doctoral = , city = Jamestown, North Dakota , country = U.S. , coor = , campus = Urban, ) , former_names = Jamestown College (1883–2013) , free_label = , free = , colors = Orange & Black , colours = , mascot = Knight , sports_nickname = Jimmies , athletics_affiliations = NAIA – GPAC – ACHA , academic_affiliations = APCU , website = , logo = UofJ Logo 69-98+k.jpg , logo_size = The ...
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Jamestown High School (North Dakota)
Jamestown High School is a public high school located in Jamestown, North Dakota. It is a part of the Jamestown Public Schools system. The school athletic teams are known as the Blue Jays. Athletics Championships * State Class 'A' boys' basketball: 1939, 1976, 1978, 1982, 1987, 1993, 2019 * State Class 'A' girls' basketball: 1974 * State Class 'A' football: 1933, 1937, 2021, 2022 * State Class 'A' boys' track and field: 1953 * State Class 'A' girls' volleyball: 2013 * State Class 'A' boys' cross country: 1978 1997 Other activities * Drama * Speech * Band * Choir * Vocal Jazz * Show Choir * Jazz Band * Orchestra * Science Olympiad * DECA * FBLA * SkillsUSA * VICA * Blue Jay News * Debate * Yearbook * German Club * Spanish Club * NHS * SADD *FIRST Robotics Competition * Key Club * LifeSmarts Notable alumni * Ronald Alan Schulz, civilian contract worker who was kidnapped and killed by the Islamic Army in Iraq * Charles F. Thompson Charles F. Thompson (December 11, 1882 – ...
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Secondary School
A secondary school describes an institution that provides secondary education and also usually includes the building where this takes place. Some secondary schools provide both '' secondary education, lower secondary education'' (ages 11 to 14) and ''upper secondary education'' (ages 14 to 18), i.e., both levels 2 and 3 of the International Standard Classification of Education, ISCED scale, but these can also be provided in separate schools. In the United States, US, the secondary education system has separate Middle school#United States, middle schools and High school in the United States, high schools. In the United Kingdom, UK, most state schools and Independent school, privately-funded schools accommodate pupils between the ages of 11–16 or 11–18; some UK Independent school, private schools, i.e. Public school (United Kingdom), public schools, admit pupils between the ages of 13 and 18. Secondary schools follow on from primary school, primary schools and prepare for voc ...
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Elementary School
A primary school (in Ireland, the United Kingdom, Australia, Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica, and South Africa), junior school (in Australia), elementary school or grade school (in North America and the Philippines) is a school for primary education of children who are four to eleven years of age. Primary schooling follows pre-school and precedes secondary schooling. The International Standard Classification of Education considers primary education as a single phase where programmes are typically designed to provide fundamental skills in reading, writing, and mathematics and to establish a solid foundation for learning. This is International Standard Classification of Education#Level 1, ISCED Level 1: Primary education or first stage of basic education.Annex III in the ISCED 2011 English.pdf
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