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Harold Butler (warden)
Harold Butler may refer to: *Harold Butler (businessman) (1921–1998), American entrepreneur * Harold Edgeworth Butler (1878–1951), British classicist *Harold Butler (cricketer) (1913–1991), English bowler *Harold Butler of European League for Economic Cooperation The European League for Economic Cooperation or ELEC (french: Ligue Européenne de Coopération Économique, LECE) is an independent political advocacy group which advocates for closer European integration. Established in 1946, ELEC was one of the ... * Harold Butler (musician), Jamaican pianist and songwriter * Harold Butler (civil servant) (1883–1951), British civil servant See also * Harry Butler (other) {{hndis, Butler, Harold ...
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Harold Butler (businessman)
Harold Butler (July 6, 1921 – July 9, 1998) was an American entrepreneur. He is best known for being the founder of the Denny's casual dining restaurant chain. Butler also helped develop numerous other chains, including Winchell's Donuts, Naugles, and Jojo's. In 1953, Butler and his partner Richard Jezak opened Danny's Donuts in Lakewood, California. In 1955, after his partner's departure from the then 6-store chain, Butler changed the concept in 1956 from a donut shop to a coffee shop with store #8. Danny's Donuts was renamed Danny's Coffee Shops and changed its operation to 24 hours. In 1959, to avoid confusion with Los Angeles restaurant chain Coffee Dan's, Butler changed the name from Danny's Coffee Shops to Denny's Coffee Shops. In 1961 Denny's Coffee Shops became Denny's. In 1963, Butler began franchising Denny's. Under his leadership, the chain expanded to 800 locations. He once explained, "I love to feed people." Butler tried to buy Caesar's Palace in Paradise, Nevada. ...
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Harold Edgeworth Butler
Harold Edgeworth Butler (8 May 1878 – 5 June 1951) was a British classicist. He was Professor of Latin at University College, London in succession to A. E. Housman from 1911 until his retirement. Butler was the son of the Rev. Arthur Gray Butler, the first headmaster of Haileybury College Haileybury may refer to: Australia * Haileybury (Melbourne), a school in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia ** Haileybury Rendall School, an offshoot in Berrimah, North Territory, Australia China * Haileybury International School, an internatio .... He was the father of the psephologist Sir David Butler.{{Cite book , last=Crick , first=Michael , title=Sultan of Swing: The Life of David Butler , publisher=Biteback Publishing , year=2018 References 1878 births 1951 deaths British classical scholars People educated at Rugby School Alumni of New College, Oxford Fellows of New College, Oxford Academics of University College London Royal Field Artillery officers British Army perso ...
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Harold Butler (cricketer)
Harold James Butler (12 March 1913 – 17 July 1991) was an English fast-medium bowler, who was the best bowler for Nottinghamshire during the period on either side of World War II. This period was one of major decline for the county, which fell from over fifty years near the top of the table to one of the lower-ranked counties, largely because the pitches at Trent Bridge were placid in dry weather and recovered quickly after rain, so that the spin bowlers, upon whom most English counties relied in the 1940s, were practically helpless there. Cricket correspondent, Colin Bateman, stated Butler was a "burly swing bowler... ndhad every reason to feel let down by England". Life and career Harold James Butler was born in March 1913 in Clifton, Nottinghamshire. Butler was expected to compensate for the loss of Harold Larwood to retirement after persistent injuries, and the decline of Bill Voce's powers, but although a fine bowler, he was not as fast as Larwood although similar in p ...
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European League For Economic Cooperation
The European League for Economic Cooperation or ELEC (french: Ligue Européenne de Coopération Économique, LECE) is an independent political advocacy group which advocates for closer European integration. Established in 1946, ELEC was one of the founding members of the European Movement in 1948. It is built as a federation of national sections present in a number of European countries. The membership of its national sections is drawn largely from economic and financial circles; but it also maintains close contacts with senior national and European civil servants as well as academics and policy makers, whose expertise and influence stimulate the exchanges and broaden their scope and quality. ELEC has advisory status at the Council of Europe and on the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe. History The European League for Economic Cooperation was founded in 1946 by Paul Van Zeeland (Belgium), Józef Retinger (Poland) and Pieter Kerstens (the Netherlands). They were rapidly ...
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Harold Butler (musician)
Harold Butler is a Jamaican pianist and songwriter.Jamaica Observer Monday, October 19, 201Honouring a genius BY HOWARD CAMPBELL Observer senior writer He is the younger brother of Leslie "Professor" Butler. As songwriter * "One Step Ahead" Hammond * Got to Get Away * Love Forever "Love Forever" is Miliyah Kato's 15th single, released on May 13, 2009. It is a collaboration between fellow R&B/J-Pop singer Shota Shimizu, with whom Kato has previously collaborated with on the song "I'm Your Angel" from the album ''Tribute to ... by Schloss * Let Love be Your Righthand Man Ernest Wilson As keyboard player Selected discography: *on Baldhead Bridge References Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Jamaican pianists Jamaican male songwriters 21st-century pianists {{Jamaica-musician-stub ...
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Harold Butler (civil Servant)
Sir Harold Beresford Butler, KCMG, CB (6 October 1883 – 26 March 1951) was a British civil servant and the first Warden of Nuffield College, Oxford. Butler was educated at Eton College and Balliol College, Oxford, where he obtained a First in '' literae humaniores.'' He was elected a Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford in 1905. He joined the Home Civil Service in 1907. Initially joining the Local Government Board, he transferred to the Home Office in 1908. In 1916 he was transferred to the newly created Ministry of Labour at the insistence of William Bridgeman. He was the Secretary-General of the first International Labour Conference, held in Washington, D.C. in 1919. He failed to be elected as Director-General of the International Labour Office established at the Conference because another Briton, Sir Eric Drummond, headed the League of Nations at the same time. Instead, he was elected Deputy Director of the ILO. In 1932, he was elected Director-General of the International ...
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