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- Kenneth Sweigard (September 21, 1919 – July 11, 2005) was a Pentecostal evangelist from Grande Prairie, Alberta, and politician who led the Social Credit...
- Martin Hattersley in 1981 as interim leader over Alberta evangelist Ken Sweigard. Hattersley was an Edmonton lawyer and former British army officer. In...
- Party leader Martin Hattersley resigned in protest and was replaced by Ken Sweigard, who publicly endorsed Keegstra's role in the party (if not his personal...
- (1979) (interim) Fabien Roy (1979–1980) Martin Hattersley (1981–1983) Ken Sweigard (1983–1986) (interim) Harvey Lainson (1986–1990) Ken Campbell (1990–1993)...
- Mabel Todd conceived the ideokinesis approach; Barbara Clark and Lulu Sweigard, and others contributed to its early evolution; later, André Bernard, Irene...
- League. "Ray Hudson". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 15 April 2017. Sweigard, Pete (5 May 2003). "DC United's Ray Hudson". SportsFan Magazine. Archived...
- and practices previously established by Mabel Todd, Barbara Clark, Lulu Sweigard, and Joan Skinner, evolving her main teachings at Dartington College of...
- Elgin, Illinois Camille Satterwhite 23 Wheatley Heights, New York Emma Sweigard 22 Parker, Colorado Francesca Duncan 22 Manhattan, New York Julia Rose...
- office November 1980 – June 1983 Preceded by Fabien Roy Succeeded by Ken Sweigard Personal details Born (1932-11-10)November 10, 1932 Swinton, Yorkshire...
- including Anna Halprin, Elaine Summers, Bonnie Bainbridge Cohen, and Lulu Sweigard, went on to establish their own influential schools or styles. In the 1970s...