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In the film, G.B. Jones sits on a second story window ledge and watches through binoculars various events taking place between Bruce LaBruce and a skinhead and, alternately, Mary Tyler Moore and various male figures, and a man (Andrew J. Paterson) in a laundromat.
From 1947 to 1951, Child served as assistant to the rector of St. Paul’s, Paterson, New Jersey.
George C. Paterson (1891–1945), American football player and engineer
From 1917 to 1958 worked at quality assurance department at Bell Laboratories with Walter Shewhart, George Edwards, Harry Romig, R. L. Jones, Paul Olmstead, E.G.D. Paterson, and Mary N. Torrey.
One of the producers and screenwriters for the latter version was Paterson's son David L. Paterson, whose name appears on the dedication page of the novel.
Matthew C. Paterson (died 1846), American lawyer and politician from New York
It is home to Lambert Castle and Alexander Hamilton's Society for the Establishment of Useful Manufactures (S.U.M.), which used the force of Great Falls to power the mills along the Passaic in the Dublin section.
William A. Paterson (1838–1921), American auto manufacturer and Mayor of Flint, Michigan