Susan Webber Wright
Bill Clinton's was the president who changed his last name. When Bill was old enough to enter school, he had his last name legally changed from Blythe to Clinton.
no, in fact she is the 25th woman. the first was in 1872, her name was Victoria Woodhull.
Bill Clinton and Andrew Johnson are the only two US presidents to be impeached, but impeachment is only the first step in the process of removing a president. (Many people think "impeached" means "thrown out of office," but that is not true.) The procedure for removing a president involves both houses of Congress. After first being impeached (which is like being indicted) in the House of Representatives, a vote must then be taken in the US Senate; if a majority of senators agree, then the president is removed. In the cases of Presidents Clinton and Johnson, the Senate did not vote to convict them, so both men finished their terms as president.
Breyer
Four, they were Harrison, McKinley, Taft and Clinton.
Did you mean presiding judge? If so, I would like to know as well. I need to address in a formal letter a judge whose name I do not know.
He is a former judge - the phrase 'Your Honor' would have been used while he was presiding over court, but not at other times. In the 'Judge Joe Brown' show he is acting in the role of arbitrator which receives no special honorific. He is not acting as a judge in this regard.
I believe the correct term is "wedding officiant" if you are looking to put their name in a wedding pamplet I have also seen Officiate used.
Clinton Allmon's birth name is Clinton James Allmon.
Chelsea Clinton's birth name is Clinton, Chelsea Victoria.
Roger Clinton's birth name is Clinton, Roger Cassidy.
Clinton Stagg's birth name is Stagg, Clinton Holland.
Clinton Word's birth name is Clinton Ray Word.
Clinton Portis's birth name is Clinton Earl Portis.
Clinton White's birth name is Clinton Neil White.
Bill Clinton's mother's name was Kelley, not Kelly.
Chris Brown's father's name is Clinton Brown.