A list of puns related to "John Lynch"
The 2016 49ers roster that went 2-14 featured not a single Pro-Bowler or All-Pro on the roster that season. It was widely considered one of the worst rosters in the NFL
The 2021 49ers roster have 2 All-Pros and 5 Pro Bowlers, all acquired by Lynch and Shanahan. The 49ers have also had a Pro Bowler on the roster every year under the pair.
Signed portrait of John Roy Lynch, 25th President of the United States.
Administration:
Vice President: Vacant (1909-1910), John D. White (1910-1913)
Secretary of State: Shelby M. Cullom (1909-1911 (resigned)), William McKinley (1911-1913)
Secretary of the Treasury: George Walbridge Perkins (1909-1911 (appointed Ambassador to Japan)), Henry Ford (1911-1913)
Secretary of War: John M. Parker (1909 (resigned)), Stewart L. Woodford (1909-1913)
Attorney General: Charles J. Bonaparte (1909 (promoted)), Robert H. Terrell (1909-1913)
Secretary of the Navy: Albert J. Beveridge (1909 (resigned)), Charles J. Bonaparte (1909-1913)
Secretary of the Interior: Joseph M. Carey
Postmaster General: George L. Wellington
Secretary of Agriculture: Marion Butler (1909 (resigned)), George Washington Carver (1909-1913)
Secretary of Labor: Terence V. Powderly
Secretary of Science and Technology: George Westinghouse
Lynch entered office to find the letters of resignation of Secretary of Agriculture Marion Butler and Secretary of War John M. Parker upon his desk, though neither officially cited race as a determinant in their decision it was widely speculated to be a reaction to serving under Lynch. Lynch would replace Butler with renowned black agriculturalist George Washington Carver, who would place the Department of Agriculture in close cooperation with George Westinghouse's Department of Science and Technology. 73 year old New Yorker Stewart L. Woodford, a former ally of Roscoe Conkling and a longtime Roosevelt critic, was controversially appointed to replace Parker. On December 27th, Albert J. Beveridge would tender his resignation as Secretary of the Navy, to be replaced by progressive Attorney General Charles J. Bonaparte. Yet, the promotion of Bonaparte would open way for scandal, as Lynch appointed his former law partner Robert H. Terrell to the Attorney General position, denying allegations of nepotism and noting Terrell's qualifications as a civil rights lawyer. The overwhelmingly Federal Republican Senate would confirm all appointments soon after returning to session in 1909.
The issue of the Vice Presidency was soon opened, with Charles J. Bonaparte and Joseph I. France, both of Maryland, floated as possible candidates. France was considered the most likely choice, yet at a mere 35 years old he was deemed too young
... keep reading on reddit โกFather John Misty announced his new album Chloe and the 20th Century today and the deluxe version of the album comes with two 7"s, both cover versions of new songs on his album. The first one is a cover of a new song by Lana Del Ray, and the other is a cover by Jack Cruz.
Why does Jack Cruz sound familiar? Jack Cruz is the name of the monkey (that Lynch also voiced himself) from Lynch's short film "What Did Jack Do?" The single artwork also shows a monkey on the front cover.
Pretty cool if this hunch is true!
As for Trey Lance, Lynch says: "Part of the reason we drafted him is, we believe he's kinda made for these big moments ... he's equipped for this, and if he needs to, he'll be ready." #49ers
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