David Stewart (b. September 13, 1800, d. January 5, 1858) was appointed to the United States Senate seat left open by the resignation of Maryland senator Reverdy Johnson. He served from December 6, 1849, to January 12, 1850, at which time a successor was elected. September 13 is the 256th day of the year (257th in leap years). ... 1800 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ... January 5 is the 5th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 1858 is a common year starting on Friday. ... Seal of the Senate The United States Senate is one of the two houses of the Congress of the United States, the other being the House of Representatives. ... State nickname: Old Line State; Free State Other U.S. States Capital Annapolis Largest city Baltimore Governor Robert L. Ehrlich (R) Official languages English Area 32,160 km² (42nd) - Land 25,338 km² - Water 6,968 km² (21%) Population (2000) - Population 5,296,486 (19th) - Density 165 /km² (5th) Admission... Reverdy Johnson (May 21, 1796–February 10, 1876) was an American statesman and jurist. ... December 6 is the 340th day (341st on leap years) of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... 1849 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ... January 12 is the 12th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 1850 was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ...
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In 1952, DavidStewart, with grants from the Ford Foundation, worked in Washington to help start new educational television stations by reserving channels.
Stewart then became executive director of the Joint Committee of Educational Broadcasting.
Other positions Stewart has held include Director of Dartmouth/American Council on Education film study, Consultant on the Arts, American Council on Education, Director of the Washington Office, National Educational Television, Director, Joint Council on Broadcasting, and finally, programming and production consultant for the Joint Committee on Educational Television.