RMD3MD8H–James Woolsey, former CIA Director, pictured during the videotaping of the new political TV chat show 'Global Players with Sabine Christiansen' in Munich, Germany, 4 February 2006. Photo: Marcel Mettensiefen
RMW0D0FJ–Former CIA Director James Woolsey testifies before a Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing on the wartime executive power and the National Security Agency's surveillance authority, in Washington on February 28, 2006. (UPI Photo/Kevin Dietsch)
RF2PY4B09–R James Woolsey, former Head of the CIA
RM2CWC371–In this photo released by the White House, United States President Ronald Reagan poses with the President’s Commission on Strategic Forces and the Special Counselors to the commission in in the Cabinet Room of the White House in Washington, DC on February 9, 1983. Seated in the front row: James Woolsey; Dr. James Schlesinger; Brent Scowcroft, Chairman; President Reagan; Dr. John Deutsch; Thomas Reed; Dr. William Perry. Standing in the back row, from left to right are: John Lyons; Vice Admiral Levering Smith, US Navy (Retired); Lloyd Cutler; Richard Helms; Dr. Henry Kissinger; Donald Rumsfeld
RM2KTYT68–R. James Woolsey Jr. testifies before the United States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence on his nomination as US Director of Central Intelligence on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC on February 2, 1993. Credit: Ron Sachs/CNP
RM2X13745–Vienna on November 18th 1990: James Woolsey, leader of the US-delegation during the VKSE negotiations, captured at a press conference. - 19901118 PD0003 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM)
RM2G7CJ01–Maryam Rajavi, Ashraf-3, Albania, 12/07/2021 - Maryam Rajavi, President-elect of National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), waving the Iranian flag, on the third day of the Free Iran World Summit on July 11, 2021 in Ashraf 3 near Tirana., Albania. The third day of the Summit featured former prime ministers of Italy, Belgium, Sweden, Ireland, and Romania, AG Michael Mukasey, Amb. John Bolton, Mayor Rudy Giuliani, Senator Robert Torricelli, Directors Louis Freeh and James Woolsey and many others. (Photo by Siavosh Hosseini/Pacific Press)
RM2X137ME–Start of the first plenary session of the new VKSE round in Vienna's Hofburg on February 14th 1991. In the picture: James Woolsey, head of the US-delegation. - 19910214 PD0014 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM)
RM2BE10BP–Watts' Double-acting steam engine. The Watt steam engine (alternatively known as the Boulton and Watt steam engine) was the first type of steam engine to make use of steam at a pressure just above atmospheric to drive the piston helped by a partial vacuum. Improving on the design of the 1712 Newcomen engine, the Watt steam engine, developed sporadically from 1763 to 1775, was the next great step in the development of the steam engine. Watt's two most important improvements were the separate condenser and rotary motion. Illustration from A review of American progress by Theodore Dwight Woolsey,
RMCD39TM–David James (right), 51, drags his suitcase towards his new tent as his friend Melody Woolsey, 39, accompanies him Tuesday at the revamped Tent City in Ontario. Approximately a dozen homeless moved into new tents Tuesday afternoon April 22, 2008 within a fenced 2 1/2 acre site at Tent City in Ontari
RM2AKT8B8–Past and present of Lucas and Wayne counties, Iowa, a record of settlement, organization, progress and achievement . Lancaster county, Penn-sylvania. His parents, William ami Henrietta (Woolsey) Stiles, were alsonatives of Pennsylvania, when- the mother passed awaj during the earlj child-hood of our subject. The father continued to make his home in the Keystonestate until 1858, when he removed to Iowa with his family, locating in Washington county, and there he resided until his death, which occurred in 187 I l | and early youth of James A. Stiles were passed in the stateof Ins nativity. At th
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RMW0D0FC–From the left, Former CIA Director James Woolsey, Vice president of the Global Strategic Security Division, Booz Allen Hamilton Harold Hongju Koh, Senior fellow in constitutional studies at the CATO Institute Robert Levy, Duquesne University School of Law, Pittsburgh, Pa. Professor Doug Kmiec, Associate director of the Center for National Security Law at the University of Virginia Robert Turner, Yale Law School Professor Ken Gormley, testify before a Senate Judciiary Committee on executive wartime powers, in Washington on February 28, 2006. (UPI Photo/Kevin Dietsch)
RM2KTYT5Y–R. James Woolsey Jr. testifies before the United States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence on his nomination as US Director of Central Intelligence on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC on February 2, 1993. Credit: Ron Sachs/CNP
RM2G7CJ1M–Maryam Rajavi, Ashraf-3, Albania, 12/07/2021 - Maryam Rajavi, President-elect of National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), waving the Iranian flag, on the third day of the Free Iran World Summit on July 11, 2021 in Ashraf 3 near Tirana., Albania. The third day of the Summit featured former prime ministers of Italy, Belgium, Sweden, Ireland, and Romania, AG Michael Mukasey, Amb. John Bolton, Mayor Rudy Giuliani, Senator Robert Torricelli, Directors Louis Freeh and James Woolsey and many others. (Photo by Siavosh Hosseini/Pacific Press)
RM2BE0HND–Watts' Double-acting steam engine. The Watt steam engine (alternatively known as the Boulton and Watt steam engine) was the first type of steam engine to make use of steam at a pressure just above atmospheric to drive the piston helped by a partial vacuum. Improving on the design of the 1712 Newcomen engine, the Watt steam engine, developed sporadically from 1763 to 1775, was the next great step in the development of the steam engine. Watt's two most important improvements were the separate condenser and rotary motion. Illustration from A review of American progress by Theodore Dwight Woolsey,
RMCD39TN–Melody Woolsey, 39, gives David James, 51, a hug as he enters his new tent for the first time Tuesday afternoon at the revamped Tent City in Ontario. Approximately a dozen homeless moved into new tents Tuesday afternoon April 22, 2008 within a fenced 2 1/2 acre site at Tent City in Ontario, Calif. T
RM2AG3WP3–. Historic buildings now standing in New York, which were erected prior to eighteen hundred. enth century by James Watson, and in 1805he sold it to Moses Rogers, a prominent merchant, whose wife was a grand-daughterof Governor Fitch of Connecticut and sister of the wife of President Timothy Dwightof Yale. In 1793 Rogers and his brother-in-law were merchants, doing business asRogers & Woolsey. Rogers was an active member of the Society for the Manumissionof Slaves, an officer of the New York Hospital in 1792-99, and in 1797 treasurer ofthe City Dispensary. He was also a vestryman of Trinity Chu
RMW0D0FB–From the left, Former CIA Director James Woolsey, Vice president of the Global Strategic Security Division, Booz Allen Hamilton Harold Hongju Koh, Senior fellow in constitutional studies at the CATO Institute Robert Levy, Duquesne University School of Law, Pittsburgh, Pa. Professor Doug Kmiec, Associate director of the Center for National Security Law at the University of Virginia Robert Turner, Yale Law School Professor Ken Gormley, testify before a Senate Judciiary Committee on executive wartime powers, in Washington on February 28, 2006. (UPI Photo/Kevin Dietsch)
RMW0CED1–Former Director of Central Intelligence James Woolsey testifies before the Senate Governmental Affairs committee about the prospects of creating a National Director of Intelligence on Aug. 16, 2004, on Capitol Hill in Washington. (UPI Photo/Roger L. Wollenberg)
RM2KTYT61–R. James Woolsey Jr. is sworn-in to testify before the United States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence on his nomination as US Director of Central Intelligence on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC on February 2, 1993. Credit: Ron Sachs/CNP
RMW0CDWN–Former Director of Central Intelligence R. James Woolsey testifies before a Senate Select Committee on Intelligence hearing about possible reforms in the intelligence community on July 20, 2004, on Capitol Hill. (UPI Photo/Roger L. Wollenberg)
RM2CW53Y1–In this photo released by the White House, United States President Ronald Reagan poses with the President's Commission on Strategic Forces and the Special Counselors to the commission in in the Cabinet Room of the White House in Washington, DC on February 9, 1983. Seated in the front row: James Woolsey; Dr. James Schlesinger; Brent Scowcroft, Chairman; President Reagan; Dr. John Deutsch; Thomas Reed; Dr. William Perry. Standing in the back row, from left to right are: John Lyons; Vice Admiral Levering Smith, US Navy (Retired); Lloyd Cutler; Richard Helms; Dr. Henry Kissinger; Donald Rumsfeld
RM2AG45EP–. Columbia University bulletins of information : announcement. HENRY DRAPER, EDWARD CONSTANT SEGUIN. COUNCILLORS. COENELIUS REA AGNEW,ALONZO BRAYTON BALL,JOHN CONNER BARRON,ROBERT ALEXANDER BARRY,FRANK EDWIN BECKWITH,GEORGE BAY^LES,ALBERT HENRY BUCK,HENRY WADHAMS BUBL,WILLIAM TILLINGHAST BULL,TIMOTHY MATLACK CHEESMAN,JOHN GREEN CURTIS.FRANCIS DELAFIELD,ALEXANDER NELSON DOUGHERTY.WILLIAM HENRY DRAPER,ELLSWORTH ELIOT,JOHN HAVEN EMERSON,HENRY CLAY ENO,FRANK PIERCE FOSTER,HENRY NEWTON HBTNEMAN,CHARLES HITCHCOCK, JOSEPH EDWARD JANVRIN, WOOLSEY JOHNSON, FRANK PARKER KINNICUTT, JAMES LAWRENCE LITTLE,
RMW0CDWJ–Former Director of Central Intelligence R. James Woolsey testifies before a Senate Select Committee on Intelligence hearing about possible reforms in the intelligence community on July 20, 2004, on Capitol Hill. (UPI Photo/Roger L. Wollenberg)
RM2AWE8EX–The Boston blue book ..: containing ..Boston, Brookline, Cambridge, Chestnut Hill and Milton .. . a Weeks, Per ley.Whiting, William Fairfield.Whitney, Milton Burrall.Whittlesey, William Augustus.Williams, Appleton Park. Williams, Theodore Chickering.Wilson, Franklin Augustus.Woodard, Charles Fuller.Woods, John Carter Brown.Woolsey, Theodore Salisbury. ARMY AND NAVY MEMBERS, Gardner, James Edwin.Hamilton, James. Lieutenant John Dcwnes. HONORARY MEMBERS. Braineri, Ezra, L.L.D.Brosnahan, Timothy, S.J.Buckham, Mathew H.. D.D.Butler, Nathaniel, D.D. Capen, Elmer H., D.D.Carter, Franklin, L.L.D.Chas
RMW0CDWH–Former Director of Central Intelligence R. James Woolsey adjusts his glasses while appearing before a Senate Select Committee on Intelligence hearing about possible reforms in the intelligence community on July 20, 2004, on Capitol Hill. (UPI Photo/Roger L. Wollenberg)
RMW0CECM–Former Directors of Central Intelligence William Webster, James Woolsey and Stansfield Turner, left to right, testify before the Senate Governmental Affairs committee about the prospects of creating a National Director of Intelligence on Aug. 16, 2004, on Capitol Hill in Washington. (UPI Photo/Roger L. Wollenberg)
RMW0CDW6–Former Director of Central Intellilgence R. James Woolsey discusses the new Committee on the Present Danger during a news conference on July 20, 2004, on Capitol Hill in Washington. Woolsey, the chairman of the committee, said the cold war-era concept has been revived to help advocate strong policies against the war on terrorism. (UPI Photo/Roger L. Wollenberg)
RM2AKMJ9A–Valley of the upper Maumee River, with historical account of Allen County and the city of Fort Wayne, Indiana . e, William 222 Withers, W. H 479 Wolf, Louis 158 Wood, George W 322 Woodworth, Alonzo L 110 Woodworth, B. S 340 Page. Woolsey, Hiram B 103- Worden, James L 465 Worley, George N 368 Yergens, William 130 Zolla-s, Allen 490 Zurbuch, Joseph F 222 ILLUSTRATIONS. Bass, J. H 96 Benoit, Rev. Julian 424 Boseker, Christian 192 Brackenridge, Joseph 304 Brooks, W. A 336 Carson, W. W 480 Colerick, David H 448 Edgerton, J. K 64 Ferguson, John 128 Page. Griebel, A. L 288 Hackett, E. A. K 320 Leonar
RMW0CDW3–Former Director of Central Intellilgence R. James Woolsey discusses the new Committee on the Present Danger during a news conference on July 20, 2004, on Capitol Hill in Washington. Woolsey, the chairman of the committee, said the cold war-era concept has been revived to help advocate strong policies against the war on terrorism. (UPI Photo/Roger L. Wollenberg)
RM2AKMFH8–Connecticut as a colony and as a state; or, One of the original thirteen; . IV, 286, 315, 317, 318.Woodward, Ashbel, IV, 63.Woodward, P. H., IV, 223.Woodworth, William W., Ill, 408.Wool, John Ellis. IV, 42, 46.Woolsey, Theodore Dwight, IV, 239-243, 254, 310.Wooster, David, I, 389. 390; II, 65, 67, 96, 98, 110, 191; IV, 265.Worcester, James E., IV, 264.Worthington, William, HI, 37.Wright, Horatio G., HI, 191.Wright, John C, HI, 401.Wright, Silas, jr.. Ill, 371.Wyllys, George, I, 160; II, 37.Wyllys, Samuel, II, 51, 53, 81, 87, 194, 197-199, 219, 251, 252.Wyoming, Pa., I, 102, 450, 454, 455, 467,
RMW0CDWT–R. James Woolsey, former director of Central Intelligence, William Odom, former director, National Security Agency and John Hamre, president/CEO, Center for Strategic and International Studies, left to righ, appear before a Senate Select Committee on Intelligence hearing about possible reforms in the intelligence community on July 20, 2004, on Capitol Hill. (UPI Photo/Roger L. Wollenberg)
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RMW0CTJD–Former CIA Director James Woolsey testifies before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee about the risks Iran's nulcear program poses to world peace during a hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington on November 15, 2005. He and other witnesses agreed that Iran's attempts to gain nuclear weapons is a major threat, but offered different views on how to curb the problem, including diplomatic, military and other solutions. (UPI Photo/Roger L. Wollenberg)
RMW0CDWB–Former Director of Central Intelligence R. James Woolsey, Sen. Jon Kyl (R-AZ) and Sen. Joe Lieberman (D-CT), left to right, discuss the new Committee on the Present Danger during a news conference on July 20, 2004, on Capitol Hill in Washington.They said the cold war-era concept has been revived to help advocate strong policies against the war on terrorism. (UPI Photo/Roger L. Wollenberg)
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