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Daniel W. Mead

Daniel W. Mead (March 6, 1862–October 13, 1948;) born in Fulton, New York.


Albert E. Mead

Mead served as Mayor of Blaine, Washington (1892), as a member of the Washington State House of Representatives (1892), and as prosecuting attorney for Whatcom County, Washington from 1898 to 1903.

There is conflicting information about his town of birth: most reliable sources say it was Manhattan, Kansas, but there is one claim he was born in Ashland, Kansas.

Billbergia 'Theodore L. Mead'

Theodore Luqueer Mead was an American horticulturist who favored the Billbergia genera in his hydridising work.

Daniel W. Christman

In this capacity, he supported Secretary of State Warren Christopher as a member of the Middle East Peace Negotiating Team and in arms control negotiations with the Russian Federation.

In both of these assignments, Christman was responsible for advising the Army Chief of Staff and senior staff on the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT).

Daniel W. Hamilton

After defeating Lacey, Hamilton became the only Democrat in Iowa's congressional delegation in the Sixtieth Congress.

Daniel W. Herzog

In 2003 he issued a pastoral letter opposing the election of Gene Robinson, a gay man, as Bishop of New Hampshire, and opposing the blessing of sexual relationships outside marriage.

Daniel W. McCarthy

Daniel William McCarthy (born 1955, Onekama, Michigan) is an orchestral, band, percussion, vocal, and chamber music composer.

Daniel W. Mills

He moved to Corwin, Ohio, in 1859 and engaged in the mercantile, grain-shipping, and pork-packing businesses.

He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1898 to the Fifty-sixth Congress.

Born near Waynesville, Ohio, Mills attended the common schools of Rayesville and the Waynesville High School.

Daniel W. Sutherland

In addition, he served as the first Executive Director of the Brown v. Board of Education 50th Anniversary Commission.

In his career as a civil rights attorney, Sutherland has handled many important lawsuits, primarily in the areas of discrimination against immigrants and discrimination against people with disabilities, such as in the case of PGA Tour, Inc. v. Martin.

He co-authored the book Religion in the Workplace, a book describing federal laws governing claims of religious discrimination in employment settings, which was published by the American Bar Association in 1998.

G. R. S. Mead

In her celebrated biography of Jung, Deirdre Bair states that Carl Gustav Jung was also influenced by George Mead, himself owning at least eighteen of Mead's books (Bair, 2003, p. 297), but Sonu Shamdasani, 2005, states otherwise, at p. 100, fn 316.

Among notable names influenced by G.R.S. Mead there can be found: Ezra Pound, W.B. Yeats, Hermann Hesse, Kenneth Rexroth, and Robert Duncan.

International Cotton Exposition

The event was attended by many governors, senators and congressmen and addresses were made by Kimball, Governor Colquitt, North Carolina Senator Z.B. Vance and Indiana Senator D.W. Voorhees.

James R. Mead

He continued trading with the various Indian tribes and supplying other traders including Jesse Chisholm.

Nantucket Lightship Basket

Astronaut Daniel W. Bursch wove a set of miniature nesting baskets while at the International Space Station.

Port de Grave, Newfoundland and Labrador

Daniel W. Prowse - judge, publicist and author of the History of Newfoundland.

StrongARM

The SA-110's lead designers were Daniel W. Dobberpuhl, Gregory W. Hoeppner, Liam Madden, and Richard T. Witek.

Willem B. Drees

In 1983 he had a senior Fulbright scholarship, which supported a study leave as fellow of the Center of Theological Inquiry in Princeton, then directed by Daniel W. Hardy.

William Merritt Chase Homestead

It was built as a residence and studio for artist William Merritt Chase (1849–1916) in 1892 by the prominent architectural firm of McKim, Mead, and White.


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