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unusual facts about Daniel B. Shapiro


Daniel B. Shapiro

From 1993 to 1995 Shapiro served as a professional staff member on the House Foreign Affairs Committee under Chairman Lee H. Hamilton.


Andrew J. Shapiro

During the 2008 presidential election, Shapiro was a member of Hillary Clinton's campaign team, with his special focus being on foreign affairs.

Andrew L. Shapiro

GreenOrder, founded in 2000, is recognized for its groundbreaking work with GE, DuPont, General Motors, JPMorgan Chase, Pfizer and Polo Ralph Lauren, among others.

Brandeis University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences

The Carl J. Shapiro Science Center complex, which opened in January 2009, is a five-story teaching and research-laboratory building which contains modern teaching and research spaces for biochemistry, biology, chemistry, and genomics.

Carl Shapiro

:For the Boston philanthropist, see Carl J. Shapiro; For the poet, see Karl Shapiro.

Charles S. Shapiro

Some supporters of president Hugo Chávez accuse Shapiro of having supported the April 2002 coup d'état, citing a meeting with interim president Pedro Carmona Estanga one day after the coup.

Daniel B. Klein

Daniel B. Klein (born 1962) is an American professor of economics at George Mason University and an Associate Fellow of the Swedish Ratio Institute.

Daniel B. Luten

Additional Luten arch bridges are NRHP-listed that are attributed to the Luten Bridge Company or to Topeka Bridge & Iron Co., two firms which had use of Luten's patented designs.

Daniel B. Rodriguez

After graduating from law school, he clerked for Judge Alex Kozinski of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.

Daniel B. Rodriguez is the current dean and Harold Washington Professor of Northwestern University School of Law.

Daniel B. Smith

American Pharmacists Association continues a yearly award in the name of Daniel B. Smith

Daniel B. St. John

St. John was elected as a Whig to the 30th United States Congress, holding office from March 4, 1847, to March 3, 1849.

Daniel B. Wallace

A Scripture Index to Moulton and Milligan’s Vocabulary of the Greek Testament in the reprint of Moulton and Milligan (Peabody, MA: Hendrickson, 1997).

Daniel B. Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources

The school is named after Daniel B. Warnell, a native Georgian who was involved in the management of banking, farming, and timber enterprises and served in the Georgia House of Representatives from 1931 to 1937 and in the Georgia Senate from 1937 to 1939.

The college was founded in 1906 as the Department of Forestry in the College of Agriculture through an endowment from George Foster Peabody.

Daniel Klein

Daniel B. Klein (born 1962), professor of economics at George Mason University

Daniel Wallace

Daniel B. Wallace (born 1952), professor of New Testament Studies at Dallas Theological Seminary

David I. Shapiro

In February 1960, Shapiro was asked to represent American Nazi Party leader George Lincoln Rockwell by the American Civil Liberties Union, to which he reportedly replied "My middle name’s Israel. I’m not going to represent this sonofabitch."

Delia Bacon

James Shapiro interprets her theory both in terms of the cultural tensions of her historical milieu, and as consequential on an intellectual and emotional crisis that unfolded as she both broke with her Puritan upbringing and developed a deep confidential relationship with a fellow lodger, Alexander MacWhorter, a young theology graduate from Yale, which was subsequently interrupted by her brother.

James Shapiro argues that her political reading of the plays, and her insistence on collaborative authorship, anticipated modern approaches by a century and a half.

Dickstein Shapiro

Dickstein Shapiro was founded by Sidney Dickstein and David I. Shapiro in New York City in 1953.

Harry Shapiro

Harry L. Shapiro (1902–1990), American author, eugenicist, and professor of anthropology

Irwin I. Shapiro

In 1981, Edward Bowell discovered the 3832 main belt asteroid and it was later named after Shapiro by his former student Steven J. Ostro.

James S. Shapiro

He taught as a Fulbright lecturer at Bar-Ilan University and Tel Aviv University (1988–1989) and served as the Samuel Wanamaker Fellow at the Globe Theatre in London (1998).

James Shapiro

James A. Shapiro, American professor of biochemistry and molecular biology

James S. Shapiro (born 1955), American professor of English and comparative literature, non-fiction author

Jeremy J. Shapiro

::For the defence analyst of the same name see Jeremy Shapiro.

Jeremy Shapiro

::For the social theorist of the same name see Jeremy J. Shapiro.

Luten arch

A Luten arch is a patented concrete arch design for bridges, designed by Daniel B. Luten, of Indianapolis.

Mark Shapiro

Mark H. Shapiro (born 1940), emeritus of physics at California State University, Fullerton

Michael Shapiro

Michael J. Shapiro (born 1940), political scientist at the University of Hawai'i

ParoleWatch

In his book The Control Revolution: How the Internet is Putting Individuals in Charge and Changing the World We Know, Andrew L. Shapiro said that ParoleWatch "demonstrates much of what is possible when it comes to individuals using interactive technology to transform politics -- and what might go wrong. ... ParoleWatch does a real public service by giving citizens access to data about violent offenders and their release dates."

Paul M. Bator

In June 1989, Harvard Law Review published tributes to Professor Bator by Professor David L. Shapiro, Professor Charles Fried and then-judge Stephen Breyer.

Richard B. Shapiro

On August 18, 2009 Shapiro pleaded "no contest" to a misdemeanour charge of vandalism in connection with the key-scratching of the 2008 Jaguar sedan owned by Jerry Jamgotchian, a horse-owner who was one of Shapiro's harshest critics during his time on the board.

Richard Shapiro

Richard B. Shapiro, former chairman of the California Horse Racing Board

Robert Shapiro

Robert H. Shapiro (1935–2004), chemist and Dean of United States Naval Academy

Strickler

Daniel B. Strickler (1897–1992), American politician from Pennsylvania; lieutenant governor 1947–51

YMCA Youth and Government

The Pennsylvania Youth and Government program was founded in 1946 by Lieutenant Governor Daniel B. Strickler.


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