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2 unusual facts about Daniel G. McGowan


Daniel G. McGowan

In 2011, Sam Cullman and Marshall Curry's documentary If a Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation Front was released in theaters and on DVD by Oscilloscope Laboratories.

Daniel McGowan

Daniel G. McGowan, environmental activist jailed and fined in 2006 for his involvement with Earth Liberation Front actions


Adam S. Veige

He pursued postdoctoral research under the direction of Daniel G. Nocera at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Amen Clinic

Amen Clinics was founded in 1989 by Daniel G. Amen, MD. a self-help guru and psychiatrist.

Anthony Mack

Robert A. McGowan (1901–1955), film writer and director, usually credited as "Anthony Mack"

Daniel G. Fenton

(This wedge of additional territory included the sites of St. Paul and Stillwater, and indeed the entire St. Croix Valley.)

Daniel G. Garnsey

Garnsey was elected as a Jacksonian to the 19th and 20th United States Congresses, holding office from March 4, 1825, to March 3, 1829.

On March 22, 1841, he was appointed by President William Henry Harrison as Receiver of Public Moneys at the Land Office in Dixon, Illinois, and served until removed by President John Tyler on August 25, 1843.

Daniel G. Reid

In 1918, Reid built for his daughter the Jacobean-style mansion Dunnellen Hall.

Daniel G. Rollins

From 1866 to 1869, he was an Assistant United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York and removed to New York City.

Congressman Edward H. Rollins was a distant cousin, all descended from Judge Ichabod Rollins (1722–1800).

Daniel G. Sullivan

He co-wrote the screenplay for While You Were Sleeping (1995) with Frederic Lebow, but while it was acclaimed by many it did not receive any awards.

Daniel McGowan

Daniel A. McGowan, academic, and executive director of Deir Yassin Remembered

Donald W. McGowan

During his tenure the National Guard successfully mobilized more than 65,000 members during the Berlin Crisis of 1961.

The National Guard also converted its anti-aircraft weapons to Nike-Ajax and Hercules missiles and organized its first Special Forces units.

Frederic Lebow

He co-wrote the screenplay for While You Were Sleeping (1995) with Daniel G. Sullivan, but while it was acclaimed by many it did not receive any awards.

Greg Brower

He left office on October 10, 2009, following the nomination and confirmation of Daniel G. Bogden to replace him by President Barack Obama.

Hugh Burnett

In his fight against discrimination, Burnett, a plain-spoken, determined activist, engaged the support of Toronto-based groups like the Joint Labour Committee on Human Rights, whose members included Donna Hill (wife of activist Daniel Hill and mother of author Lawrence Hill and singer Dan Hill) and prominent labour activist Bromley Armstrong.

Jonas H. McGowan

He was re-elected to the 46th Congress and served from March 4, 1877 to March 3, 1881.

Margaret M. McGowan

She did her dissertation at the Warburg Institute of the University of London under the supervision of Frances Yates, published subsequently as L'art du Ballet de Cour en France, 1581–1643.

Murray Krieger

He received numerous awards and honors during his lifetime, including membership in the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1983), the Humboldt Prize (1985), the UCI Medal (1990), and the Daniel G. Aldrich Award for Distinguished University Service (1993).

Robert McGowan

Robert A. McGowan (1901–1955), American screenwriter and film director

The Art of the Metaobject Protocol

The Art of the Metaobject Protocol (AMOP) is a 1991 book by Gregor Kiczales, Jim des Rivieres, and Daniel G. Bobrow on metaobject protocol.

TOPS-20

The developer team – amongst them Daniel Murphy and Daniel G. Bobrow – chose the name TENEX (TEN-EXtended) for the new system.


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