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David Myers

David N. Myers (born 1960), is a professor of history at the University of California, Los Angeles


Bill H. Myers

He worked at the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood with actress Charlene Tilton when she was 18 and he was 20.

Bruce Karsh

In the early 1980s he was an appellate clerk to current Supreme Court of the United States justice Anthony M. Kennedy, and later worked at O'Melveny & Myers, Sun Life Insurance Company and the TCW Group.

Charles L. Bennett

Bennett shared the 2010 Shaw Prize in astronomy with Lyman A. Page,Jr. and David N. Spergel, both of Princeton University, for their work on WMAP.

Charles Navarro

Navarro announced in December 1960 his determination to unseat 70-year-old Dan O. Hoye, who had been city controller for 24 years and who said that his ambition was to equal the 28-year record of his predecessor in office, John Myers.

Connick v. Myers

The respondent in Rankin v. McPherson was a Harris County, Texas, deputy constable, newly hired and on probationary status in 1981, when she heard about the assassination attempt on President Ronald Reagan.

"This had been an easy case for the lower courts and, I think, rightfully so", he told the Freedom Forum.

David Feldman

David N. Feldman (born 1960), New York corporate securities lawyer and author

David Levinson

David N. Levinson, American politician and former Insurance Commissioner of Delaware

David N. Cole

In the early 1980s David Cole began working as a Staff Engineer at the Capitol Tower, where he worked with a variety of talent, including Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band, Maze, Steve Miller Band, as well as Richard Marx, and Tina Turner.

He has since continued work with many artists including Etheridge, and Seger, with whom he worked with for 11 years to finish his Solo Album, Face the Promise.

David N. Donihue

During these years, Donihue began to work graveyard shifts at a local college radio station, KGRG-FM, as an overnight DJ.

In 2005 he partnered with Rahul Dholakia to write and (ghost) produce Parzania starring Naseeruddin Shah (Monsoon Wedding) and Raj Zuchi (Slumdog Millionaire).

David N. Henderson

-- A grammar fix may be needed here. -->B.S., Wallace High School, Wallace, North Carolina, 1938.

David N. Levinson

Levinson currently resides in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and in Anderson Creek, North Carolina where he is President of the Anderson Creek Club.

David N. Martin

He also began painting after working with painter and illustrator Norman Rockwell on an ad campaign for Colonial Williamsburg.

David N. Sundwall

Hatch assembled an expert and powerful staff to work on health issues that included Sundwall, future FDA Commissioner David Aaron Kessler, future Surgeon General Antonia Novello, and lobbyist Nancy Taylor.

David N. Weiss

He is a screenwriter of films, including All Dogs go to Heaven, The Rugrats Movie, Shrek 2, Clockstoppers, Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, Rugrats in Paris: The Movie and The Smurfs and has also written for television shows such as Mission Hill.

The Smurfs spent a record-breaking 7 weeks at #1, world-wide.

Mr. Weiss also co-wrote the family hit, Are We There Yet, starring Ice Cube, Paramount Pictures’ adventure film, Clockstoppers and served as co-executive producer/show-runner on Focus on the Family’s popular StoryKeepers video series.

David Payne

David N. Payne (born 1944), professor of photonics at the University of Southampton

Emerson Network Power

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Francis Myers

Francis J. Myers (1901-1956), American politician from Pennsylvania

Gaetano Aldo Donato

He received his episcopal consecration on the following 4 August from Archbishop John J. Myers, with Bishops Michael A. Saltarelli and Arthur J. Serratelli serving as co-consecrators, at the Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart.

Gary Myers

Gary A. Myers (born 1937), U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania

George Myers

George S. Myers (1905–1985), American ichthyologist from Stanford University

George W. Myers (1864–1931), American astronomer, mathematician and progressive educator

Gulf Coastal Lowlands

The province extends along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico from the western end of the Florida Panhandle to near Ft. Myers in southern Florida.

J. G. Myers

In 1937 Myers was appointed economic botanist to the government of Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, his task being to survey the economic possibilities of the southernmost province of Equatoria with a view to its future agricultural development.

J. W. Myers

His recordings, including "Two Little Girls in Blue" (1893), "The Sidewalks of New York" (1895), "Just Tell Them That You Saw Me" (1895), "When You Were Sweet Sixteen" (1901), "On a Sunday Afternoon" (1902), "Way Down In Old Indiana" (1902), and "In the Good Old Summer Time" (1902), were among the most popular of the period.

James A. Finnegan

Finnegan served in succession as Secretary of the Delaware River Navigation Commission under Governor George Earle, administrative assistant to Senator Francis Myers, administrative assistant to former Congressman Mike Bradley, and chair of the Philadelphia County Democratic Executive Committee.

James E. Myers

A later claim by Myers (cited in John Swenson's biography Bill Haley: The Daddy of Rock and Roll) that he played drums on "Rock Around the Clock" has been debunked by the existence of an official recording session document indicating the drummer was Billy Gussak.

James Myers

James E. Myers (1919-2001), American songwriter, co-credited writer (as Jimmy DeKnight) of "Rock Around the Clock"

John J. Myers

On December 10, 2010 Myers received the honour Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus by Prince Victor Emmanuel in recognition of the Archbishop’s exemplary leadership as head of his large Catholic archdiocesan flock and as an important church and religious leader in America.

Linda K. Myers

She is a former cheerleading coach at Essex High School, and has been involved in cheerleading on the local, state and national levels for twenty-five years.

National Weather Service Duties Act of 2005

In the wake of the bill's introduction, Santorum was accused of political impropriety and influence peddling because Joel Myers, the head of Pennsylvania-based AccuWeather and one of Santorum's constituents, was also a Santorum campaign contributor.

Norman Geschwind

In later years, Geschwind worked with a number of neurologists to whose future research careers in behavioral neurology he gave significant direction; among these were Kenneth Heilman, Elliott Ross, and David N. Caplan.

Peter Myers

Peter C. Myers (1931-2012), a US Missouri politician who was Deputy Secretary of Agriculture under Ronald Reagan

Reginald R. Myers

Colonel Reginald Rodney Myers (November 26, 1919 – October 23, 2005) was a United States Marine Corps officer who received the Medal of Honor for his heroism in Korea as a major — for fearlessly leading 250 United Nations troops to victory over 4,000 of the enemy in November 1950 at the Chosin Reservoir.

Rethinking Religion in India

Contributors are S.N. Balagangadhara, Sarah Claerhout, Jakob De Roover, Timothy Fitzgerald, Richard King, David N. Lorenzen, Geoffrey A. Oddie, Laurie L. Patton, Sharada Sugirtharajah, and John Zavos.

Richard M. Myers

Myers' genome center contributed approximately 10 percent of the data in the public-sector Human Genome Project's efforts to sequence the human genome.

Ruth A. Myers

She asked Governor Rudy Perpich to be appointed to the Minnesota State Board of Education (SBE).

Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation

In November 2009, Richard Chang resigned as CEO and was replaced by David N.K. Wang (Traditional Chinese: 王寧國), a former executive of Hua Hong (Group) Co., Ltd. and Applied Materials.

Swift raids

On December 13, 2006, Michael Chertoff (Secretary of Homeland Security), Julie L. Myers (Director of ICE), and Deborah Platt Majoras (Chair of the Federal Trade Commission) claimed responsibility for the raid and emphasized the importance of the identity theft charges.

William P. Callahan

Bishop Richard Sklba (a Milwaukee auxiliary bishop) and Archbishop John Myers (Archbishop of Newark, who had previously been Bishop of Peoria, where Callahan had served) were the co-consecrators.


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