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unusual facts about Donald F. Snow


Donald F. Snow

He was elected as a Republican to the Seventy-first and Seventy-second Congresses, serving from March 4, 1929 to March 3, 1933.


B.J. Snow

B.J. Snow is married to former United States women's national soccer team player and two-time Olympic gold medalist Lindsay Tarpley, an alumnus of Portage Central High School.

Catherine Snow

Catherine E. Snow, educational psychologist and language acquisition researcher

Charles Snow

C. P. Snow (Charles Percy Snow) (1905–1980), English physicist and novelist

Dar Al-Hijrah

The FBI Director of Counter-Intelligence for the Middle East, Gordon M. Snow was a frequent, weekly, attendee of the services in the spring and summer of 2001, while also completing his Master's Degree 3 miles away.

Donald Duncan

Donald F. Duncan, Sr. (1892–1971), American toy manufacturer and inventor

Donald F. Glut

On October 3, 2006 Epoch Cinema released a 2-DVD set of all 41 of Glut's amateur films called I Was A Teenage Moviemaker. The total running time of both DVDs is 480 minutes, and includes a documentary about the making of those films, with interviews with Forrest J Ackerman, Randal Kleiser, Bob Burns, Jim Harmon, Scott Shaw, Paul Davids, Bill Warren, and others.

Donald F. McGahn II

According to Muckety.com, he has been or is associated with Americans for a Republican Majority, the DeLay Foundation for Kids, the National Republican Congressional Committee, and the law firm of Patton Boggs.

Donald F. Turner

He headed Antitrust Division at the United States Department of Justice under Lyndon Baines Johnson.

Donald Hunt

Donald F. Hunt, professor of chemistry and pathology at the University of Virginia

Donald Turner

Donald F. Turner (died 1994), antitrust attorney and professor at Harvard Law School

Forrest J Ackerman

In this way, Ackerman provided inspiration to many who would later become successful artists, including Joe Dante, Peter Jackson, Steven Spielberg, Tim Burton, Stephen King, Donald F. Glut, Penn & Teller, Billy Bob Thornton, Gene Simmons (of the band Kiss), Rick Baker, George Lucas, Danny Elfman, Frank Darabont, John Landis and countless other writers, directors, artists and craftsmen.

Francis H. Snow

Francis Huntington Snow (June 29, 1840–September 21, 1908) was an American professor and chancellor of the University of Kansas (KU), and he became prominent through the discovery of a fungus fatal to chinch bugs and its propagation and distribution.

Gadolosaurus

Donald F. Glut in 1982 reported it as either an iguanodont or hadrosaur, with no crest or boot on the ischium (both characteristics of the crested lambeosaurine duckbills), and suggested it could be the juvenile of a previously named genus like Tanius or Shantungosaurus.

Gerald Warner Brace

Brace, like C.P. Snow, greatly admired Anthony Trollope above all of the English novelists and wrote an introduction to The Last Chronicle of Barset.

Great Peacemaker

According to the archaeologist Dean R. Snow, the Great Peacemaker converted Hiawatha in the territory of the Onondaga; he next made a solo journey to visit the Mohawk tribe who lived near what is now Cohoes, New York.

Herman W. Snow

He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1892 to the Fifty-third Congress.

Snow was elected as a Democrat to the Fifty-second Congress (March 4, 1891 – March 4, 1893).

Isaac Morley

Some years after becoming a member of the LDS church in 1830, he practiced plural marriage, taking Leonora Snow (the older sister of Lorenzo and Eliza R. Snow) and Hannah Blakesley (also found as Blaixly or Blakeslee) as his second and third wife in 1844 in Nauvoo, Illinois.

J. T. Snow

When he returned for a visit to AT&T Park at the end of the 2006 season, Snow received a standing ovation when he was featured on the Jumbotron.

John Snow

John W. Snow (born 1939), American politician, 73rd United States Secretary of the Treasury

John J. Snow, Jr., American politician, member of the North Carolina State Senate

Language development

Environmental influences on language development are explored in the tradition of social interactionist theory by such researchers as Jerome Bruner, Alison Gopnik, Andrew Meltzoff, Anat Ninio, Roy Pea, Catherine Snow, Ernest Moerk and Michael Tomasello.

Louie B. Felt

On September 14, 1878, Louie B. Felt was chosen by Eliza R. Snow to be the president of the Primary Association in the Salt Lake 11th Ward of the church.

Mandyleigh Storm

By June 2007 she became the seventh artist to raise US $50,000 (and the 1st artist from Australia) from the fans, and the album, called Fire & Snow, was released March 2008.

Maureen Ursenbach Beecher

Although she has written at times broadly on the history of Latter-day Saint women her main focus has been on Eliza R. Snow and her literary works.

McGahn

Donald F. McGahn II, American lawyer and member of the United States Federal Election Commission

Payson Utah Temple

Dallin H. Oaks presided at the groundbreaking ceremony on October 8, 2011, with William R. Walker conducting and Janette Hales Beckham, Steven E. Snow and Jay E. Jensen in attendance.

Recreational Software Advisory Council

The RSAC ratings were based on the research of Dr. Donald F. Roberts of Stanford University who studied media and its effect on children.

Social interactionist theory

Social-interactionists, such as Jerome Bruner, Alison Gopnik, Andrew Meltzoff, Anat Ninio, Roy Pea, Catherine Snow, and Ernest Moerk theorize that interaction with adults plays an important part in children's language acquisition .

Todd Compton

Compton began his serious work in Mormon history as a Visiting Fellow at the Huntington Library studying the journals of Eliza R. Snow.

United States women's national under-17 soccer team

The current head coach B.J. Snow was hired in January 2013; the first time a full-time coach is in charge of this team.

William Snow

William P. Snow (1907–1986), U.S. Ambassador to Burma, 1959-1961, and to Paraguay, 1961–1967


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