Resultado da Busca
William Rufus DeVane King (April 7, 1786 – April 18, 1853) was an American politician and diplomat. He was the 13th vice president of the United States from March 4 until his death in April 1853. Earlier he had served as a U.S. representative from North Carolina and a senator from Alabama.
William R. King. William Rufus deVane King ( 7 de abril de 1786 – 18 de abril de 1853) foi um Representante da Câmara norte-americana de Carolina do Norte, um Senador de Alabama, [ 1] e o 13º Vice-presidente dos Estados Unidos. [ 2][ 3] King faleceu de tuberculose após um mês no cargo. [ 2][ 3] Com a exceção de John Tyler e ...
William Rufus DeVane King (April 7, 1786 – April 18, 1853) was an American politician and diplomat. He was the 13th vice president of the United States from March 4 until his death in April 1853. Earlier he had served as a U.S. representative from North Carolina and a senator from Alabama.
Brief Biography. William R. King served as the thirty-sixth president of The Institute of Management Sciences (TIMS) and founding president of Association for Information Systems (AIS). He was also the editor-in-chief of MISQuarterly from 1983 to 1985. King studied industrial engineering at Pennsylvania State University before receiving his ...
William Rufus deVane King (7 de abril de 1786 – 18 de abril de 1853) foi um Representante da Câmara norte-americana de Carolina do Norte, um Senador de Alabama, [1] e o 13º Vice-presidente dos Estados Unidos. [2] [3] King faleceu de tuberculose após um mês no cargo.
William Richard King, the thirty-sixth President of The Institute of Management Sciences (TIMS), is a retired American university professor who studied and researched management science and information systems at the University of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania.
William Rufus deVane King (April 7, 1786 – April 18, 1853) was a U.S. representative from North Carolina, a senator from Alabama, and the thirteenth vice president of the United States. Excluding John Tyler and Andrew Johnson — both of whom ascended to the presidency — he was the shortest-serving person to occupy that office ...