Ed Cox, the other co-chairman of the charter committee, said the trustees had simply decided that the charter documents were so precedent setting that they should be voted on separately, at least this time.
In 1917, Ed Cox of San Francisco, an aluminum pot salesman, invented a pre-soaped pad with which to clean pots.
Ed Cox (July 6, 1946 Washington, D.C. - September 1, 1992) was an American poet.
I think Ed Cox is a very viable candidate and he deferred running in deference to the governor.
"I don't see Ed Cox coming back in," said Mike Long, chairman of the Conservative Party, whose endorsement is important for state Republicans.
Recently, Ed Cox, 63, of Massapequa, was sitting at the counter eating a bowl of chocolate ice cream.
WHO would Ed Cox have become if he had not gone to the neighborhood school dance?
U.S. President Richard M. Nixon was represented at the event by his daughter Tricia Nixon, and her husband, Ed Cox.
To help get you thinking, Ed Cox, Director of the centre-left think tank, the Institute for Public Policy Research North, tells us:
Perhaps "replica" is the wrong word, though; none of the groomsmen is wearing the mustache that Life magazine noted in its coverage of the gala, and the hair on Ed Cox, the groom, is about twelve shades too dark.