Lane was named to the island's Council by his father-in-law in 1818.
Lane was later named colonial secretary and assistant justice in the Supreme Court for the island.
Lane was named as a substitute for that game; however, his introduction saw him score the winning goal with seven minutes to go.
When his vicariate was elevated to the rank of a diocese, Lane was named the first Bishop of Fushun on April 11, 1946.
Lane was named the runner-up with three votes from his fellow Housemates.
Lanes in these neighborhoods (Mansurovsky, Khrushyovsky etc.) are named after original landlords.
Lane won several teaching awards, and was named by the Philadelphia Inquirer in 1987 as one of the "Ten Top Profs" in the metropolitan area.
Lane was later named Bishop of Rockford, Illinois, on October 11, 1956.
Last March, Lane was named in a domestic complaint filed by his wife.
In 2002, Lane was named "drummer of the year" by the California Music Awards.