The Center sponsors conferences, visiting lecturers, the Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law, the Case Western Reserve team for the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition, the Summer Institute for Global Justice, and the War Crimes Research Office.
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Members of the Center do research and write books, articles, and weblogs, for which the Center holds the specification.
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The Cox Center was established in 1991 with a multi-million dollar special endowment by The George Gund Foundation.
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A boat filled with sailors from the American merchant ship Myrtle was reported missing so Flag Officer Frederick K. Engle ordered Schenck to search the area.
Ever Increasing Faith is a Christian television show hosted by Frederick K. Price, and Betty Price that has been airing in weekly syndication since 1978.
Frederick K. Burnham, American motorboat racer, winner of the 1910 APBA Challenge Cup
Frederick K. Humphreys (1816–1900), American physician; founder of Humphreys Homeopathic Medicine Company
From there he served in a Presbyterian church and then joined the Christian and Missionary Alliance at West Washington Community Church in 1965.
He was the first recipient of the Psychiatrist of the Year from Psychiatric Times, and the Fawcett Humanitarian Award of the NDMDA (now the Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance.
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With Kay Redfield Jamison, Goodwin wrote Manic-Depressive Illness, the first psychiatric text to win the "Best Medical Book" award from the Association of American Publishers and Manic-Depressive Illness: Bipolar Disorders and Recurrent Depression.
He was the personal physician of Theron T. Pond (?-1852), and Humphreys claimed that Pond gave him permission to manufacture Pond's Creams before he died.
Frederick K. C. Price (born 1932), founder and pastor of Crenshaw Christian Center, California
Frederick K. Humphreys (1816–1900), physician and the founder of Humphreys Homeopathic Medicine Company.
The program was hosted by Frederick K. Goodwin, the former director of the National Institute of Mental Health, and later by best selling author Peter D. Kramer (Goodwin served as guest host on various shows during this time).