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2 unusual facts about Dwight H. Little


Boss of Bosses

Boss of Bosses is a 2001 American made for TV movie about the life of former Gambino Family boss Paul Castellano directed by Dwight H. Little.

KGB: The Secret War

KGB: The Secret War is a 1985 film directed by Dwight H. Little.


C57BL/6

The inbred strain of C57BL mice was created in 1921 by C. C. Little at the Bussey Institute for Research in Applied Biology.

Cambridge Discovery Park

CDP, formerly known as Acorn Park, was the home of Arthur D. Little, an international management consulting firm, for nearly 50 years.

Chauncey B. Little

He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1926 to the Seventieth Congress.

Christopher Draper

Like most RNAS and RFC Squadrons by now, it was a multi-national unit, manned by British, Australians (including the leading Australian ace Robert A. Little), Canadians, and at least one American.

Dwight Johnson

Dwight H. Johnson (1947–1971), United States Army soldier and Medal of Honor recipient

Edward C. Little

In the Sixty-sixth through Sixty-eighth Congresses, he was chairman of the Committee on Revision of Laws.

Little was elected to the Sixty-fifth and to the three succeeding Congresses, from Kansas's 2nd congressional district, and served from March 4, 1917, until his death in Washington, D.C. on June 27, 1924.

Edward Little

Edward P. Little (1791–1875), U.S. Representative from Massachusetts

Friedrich Ehmann

Robert A. Little, who was the leading Australian ace of the war, scoring the majority of his wins in a RNAS Sopwith Triplane, shot down one of Ehmann's squadronmates.

George M. Prince

He joined the Arthur D. Little Consulting Company when he heard about the creativity experiments going on there.

George W. Little

:For other people with a similar name, see George Little.

Gerry P. Little

During his 19 years as Chief of Staff for State Senator Leonard T. Connors Jr., Assemblyman Christopher J. Connors and former Assemblyman Jeffrey Moran, Freeholder Little worked closely with 9th District legislators on numerous bills.

H. Donald Wilson

In 1960, Wilson left the law to become a management consultant at Arthur D. Little.

Halle Brothers Co.

Built in 1948 on a design by architect Robert A. Little, it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Henry Little

Henry F. W. Little, sergeant in the Union Army and Medal of Honor recipient in the American Civil War

Jack Little

John N. Little, known as Jack Little, an American electrical engineer

Joseph J. Little

He was not a candidate for renomination in 1892 to the Fifty-third Congress.

Joseph Little

Joseph J. Little (1841-1913), a U.S. Representative from New York

Lethal alleles

In 1910, William Ernest Castle and C. C. Little reaffirmed Cuénot's discovery of a lethal gene by proving that a quarter of the offspring from crosses between heterozygotes died during embryonic development, due to failure to implant in the uterine lining.

MathWorks

MathWorks was founded in Portola Valley, California, by Jack Little (President & CEO), Cleve Moler (Chief Scientist), and Steve Bangert (now inactive) on December 7, 1984.

MeadWestvaco

After an Arthur D. Little study indicated that the information retrieval product had a promising future, Mead Data Central launched it as the LEXIS legal research system in 1973.

Nat Emerson

They lost to future International Tennis Hall of Famers Fred Alexander and Harold Hackett in 1906, and Raymond D. Little and Beals Wright in 1908.

Raymond D. Little

He was ranked in the U.S. Top 10 eleven times between 1900 and 1912, his highest ranking coming in 1907 when he was ranked No. 4.

Sopwith Pup

It was flown by the noted aces Edward Grange and Robert A. Little, both of whom scored victories with the aircraft.

T. D. Little

He ran for Alabama's 3rd congressional district for United States House of Representatives in 1996 after Glen Browder retired but lost to Bob Riley (R).

TIAX

In 2002, Kenan Sahin formed TIAX LLC, which acquired the assets, contracts, and staff of Arthur D. Little's Technology & Innovation business for $16.5 million.

U. S. Guyer

Guyer was elected as a Republican to the Sixty-eighth Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Edward C. Little and served from November 4, 1924, to March 3, 1925.

Vinkensport, or The Finch Opera

Vinkensport, or The Finch Opera is a comic opera by David T. Little, to a libretto by Royce Vavrek.


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