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  1. George L. Harrison became chief executive officer of the Bank at the age of 41, following the death of Governor Strong. He held this position for 13 years, first as governor and then as president when the title changed in accordance with the Banking Act of 1935. Mr. Harrison directed the Bank through the 1929 stock market crash, the Banking ...

  2. Rhythm tracks recorded at the Hit Factory, New York City - Aug. 25th thru 29th, 1975. Mixed at A&M Studios - Los Angeles. George Harrison appears courtesy of Apple Records. Bob James appears courtesy of CTI Records. ℗ 1975 A&M/Ode Records Printed In U.S.A. All selections: Hollenbeck Music Inc. (BMI) except.

  3. 2 de nov. de 2023 · Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr began building an arrangement around Lennon’s recording in 1995, the year they released another posthumous song, “Free as a Bird,” on the ...

  4. President, Federal Reserve Bank of New York, 1928–1940. Born: October 6, 1887. Died: October 6, 1958. George L. Harrison became the second leader of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York at the age of forty-one, following the death of Governor Benjamin Strong in 1928. Harrison held the position for thirteen years, first as governor and then as ...

  5. About New York Times Games. Since the launch of The Crossword in 1942, The Times has captivated solvers by providing engaging word and logic games.

  6. 1 de dic. de 2001 · George Harrison, Beatles' lead guitarist who composed some of group's most venerated songs, dies of cancer at age 58, Los Angeles; his influence as anchor for quartet, leading others on spiritual ...

  7. The discography of English singer-songwriter and former Beatle George Harrison consists of 12 studio albums, two live albums, four compilation albums, 35 singles, two video albums and four box sets (one of which is with Indian classical musician Ravi Shankar).Harrison's first solo releases – the Wonderwall Music film soundtrack (1968) and Electronic Sound (1969) – were almost entirely ...