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2 unusual facts about Fred R. Zimmerman


Fred R. Zimmerman

His mother was born in Wisconsin of parents who were natives of Stuttgart.

He was attacked as a member of America First, but he denied membership therein, although he generally followed the isolationist position.


Barry Commoner

His official running mate was La Donna Harris, the Native-American wife of Fred Harris, a former Democratic Senator from Oklahoma, although she was replaced on the ballot in Ohio by Wretha Hanson.

Charles X. Zimmerman

Coach Paul Brown did not want the new team named after him, so he looked into naming the club the Panthers.

Charles Zimmerman

Charles S. Zimmerman, (1896–1983), American socialist politician and trade union official

Fred Archer

Fred R. Archer (1889–1963), photographer and co-inventor of the photographic Zone System

Fred R. Harris

This was due to his background – his former wife LaDonna Harris is of Native American Comanche ancestry, and had been deeply involved in Native American activism in her own right.

He was successful, defeating former Governor J. Howard Edmondson, who had been appointed to succeed Kerr, in the Democratic primary, then narrowly upsetting Republican nominee and legendary Oklahoma football coach Bud Wilkinson by 51% to 49%, and was sworn in as soon as the vote totals could be verified, becoming, again, one of the youngest members of the body in which he was serving.

Fred R. Klenner

Klenner attended St. Vincent College for two years and St. Francis College now Saint Francis University, Loretto, Pennsylvania where he received his B.S. and M.S. degrees in biology in 1931.

Fred R. Ming

Ming also attended the Ontario Veterinary College and followed his late father into that profession.

Fred R. Moore

Again through Washington who bought New York Age, Moore became editor and purported owner, a position he held until his death.

Fred R. Sloan

He would acquire more than 6,000 hours flying in a Convair C-131 Samaritan, Lockheed T-33 Shooting Star, Cessna T-37 Tweet, Northrop T-38 Talon, Convair F-102 Delta Dagger, Cessna O-2 Skymaster, Cessna A-37 Dragonfly, Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II, and General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon.

Herman F. Zimmerman

Zimmerman's next three nominations – for "Trials and Tribble-ations", "Far Beyond the Stars" and "Prodigal Daughter" – were shared with McIlvain and set decorator Laura Richarz.

Integral ecology

The field was pioneered in the late 1990s by integral theorist Sean Esbjörn-Hargens and environmental philosopher Michael E. Zimmerman.

James B. Pearson

Pearson and Democrat Fred Harris of Oklahoma introduced the first major legislation with economic incentives for rural development.

James Scheibel

A graduate of Saint John's University, Collegeville, Minnesota, he worked as a community organizer, as aide to former mayor Lawrence D. Cohen, as national organizer for the Fred R. Harris Presidential campaign in 1976 and as deputy director for Volunteers in Service to America (VISTA).

Jim Hightower

After managing the presidential campaign of former Senator Fred R. Harris of Oklahoma in 1976, he returned to Texas to become the editor of the magazine The Texas Observer.

John Zimmerman

John C. Zimmerman, Sr. (1835–1935), mayor of the City of Flint 1895–1896

LaDonna Harris

She married her high school sweetheart, who was the future Oklahoma Senator Fred R. Harris,.

Leroy Zimmerman

Leroy M. Zimmerman (born 1932), former Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives

LeRoy S. Zimmerman (born 1934), former Pennsylvania Attorney General

Michael Zimmerman

Michael E. Zimmerman (born 1946), philosopher at the University of Colorado at Boulder

Music for a While

Music for a While is a musical composition by the English Baroque composer Henry Purcell, the second of four movements from his incidental music composed in 1692 (Z 583) to John Dryden's and Nathaniel Lee's play Oedipus.

New Mexico Democratic caucuses, 2004

Governor Howard Dean got an endorsement from a former senator Fred Harris and former governor Toney Anaya.

Oklahoma Republican Party

Bud Wilkinson, legendary University of Oklahoma football coach (lost 1964 U.S. Senate election to Fred R. Harris)

Steve McIntosh

In 2012 McIntosh partnered with integral authors and former EnlightenNext editors Carter Phipps, Elizabeth Debold and Andrew Cohen, together with University of Colorado philosopher Michael E. Zimmerman, to found the think tank, The Institute for Cultural Evolution.

The Massacre at Paris

Henry Purcell set to omen to Charles IX from act V, "Thy genius, lo", in two versions, the one for baritone (Z 604a) appearing in Orpheus Britannicus.

Weevil

E. C. Zimmerman proposed a third division, the Heteromorphi, for several intermediate forms.


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