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unusual facts about Guy B. Gardner


Guy Gardner

Guy B. Gardner (1920–1980), head football coach for the Howard Payne University Yellow Jackets


Abraham B. Gardner

Gardner then studied law and became an attorney and business owner in Bennington, Vermont, including serving as President of the Eagle Square Manufacturing Company and the Bennington and Rutland Railroad.

Albert Alphonso Ridge

On May 23, 1961, President John F. Kennedy nominated Ridge to a seat on the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit vacated by Archibald K. Gardner.

All Glocks Down

"All Glocks Down" was the first single released from Heather B.'s debut album, Takin' Mine.

Arthur Gardner

A. D. Gardner (Arthur Duncan Gardner, 1884–1977), professor of medicine at Oxford University

Astra Film Festival

Throughout the decades, AFF Sibiu was honoured to present Portrait programmes of the world’s greatest documentary filmmakers: John Marshall (USA), David MacDougall (Australia), Robert Gardner (USA), Kim Longinotto (UK), Michael Yorke (UK), Mircea Săucan (Romania-Israel), Leonard Retel Helmrich (Holland), and Bob Connolly (Australia).

Avalon Rail

The company was founded in 2000 by former employees of Northern Rail Car Corporation, a railcar manufacturer then owned by William E. Gardner, who also owns the Wisconsin and Southern Railroad.

Center on Global Counterterrorism Cooperation

Ambassador Richard N. Gardner, former US Ambassador to Italy and Spain, professor of law at Columbia University

David Gardner

David P. Gardner (born 1933), president of the University of California and also president of the University of Utah

Deltahedron

M. Gardner Fractal Music, Hypercards, and More: Mathematical Recreations, Scientific American Magazine.

Donald R. Gardner

The guest speaker at his retirement was GEN James T. Conway, Commandant of the Marine Corps, who referred to him as "the last Confederate general still on active duty" due to his research on America's Civil War.

He also holds a Master of Arts degree in History from Memphis State University.

Edward Gardner

Edward W. Gardner (1867–1932), American balkline and straight rail billiards champion

Edwin Moss Watson

He was known as "Col. Watson" although he never served in the military; he came by the title "more or less honestly," he said, when Guy B. Park, governor of Missouri from 1933 to 1937, named him an honorary colonel on his staff.

Fred Gardner

Frederick D. Gardner (1869–1933), American coffin and hearse manufacturer

Frederick D. Gardner

The only political office he ever sought was a single term as governor, and he narrowly won the election of 1916.

Fulbright Hearings

Testimony by John W. Gardner (Chairman of Common Cause, Washington, D.C.) on the swing in public opinion regarding Vietnam war; support for announced withdrawal date and schedule whereby prisoner releases would be phased with stages of withdrawal; need for reassertion of congressional power and influence vis-a-vis the Executive Branch.

Gastrolobium

In the 1930s and 1940s C.A. Gardner and H.W. Bennetts did considerable work identifying other species in Western Australia - leading to the publication of The Toxic Plants of Western Australia in 1956.

If Headz Only Knew

"If Headz Only Knew" was the second single released from Heather B.'s debut album, Takin' Mine.

John Naisbitt

In the world of politics he was assistant to the Commissioner of Education under President John F. Kennedy and served as special assistant to HEW Secretary John Gardner during the Johnson administration.

Lyndall Urwick

Burleigh B. Gardner criticized span of control as prohibiting democratic participation within the organization.

M. C. Gardner

The only odd group in the Whitman Canon were those poems that were added to editions after his death, by executor Horace Traubel: "Old Age Echoes."

National Commission on Excellence in Education

It was chaired by David P. Gardner and included prominent members such as Nobel prize-winning chemist Glenn T. Seaborg.

Richard Gardner

Richard N. Gardner (born 1927), former American ambassador to Italy and Spain

Richard N. Gardner

While living in Washington D.C. in the 1960s, the Gardners were next-door neighbors and close friends to future US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and her then-husband, journalist Joseph Medill Patterson Albright.

Simon Trumper

At the World Series of Poker he has had a 4th place finish in the 2001 $3,000 No Limit Hold-Em event (which also featured Johnny Chan and Kathy Liebert; and a 5th place finish in the 2005 $10,000 Pot Limit Omaha event (which also featured Todd Brunson, Barry Greenstein (who lost a critical pot to Simon, and then complained about it in his blog.), Erik Seidel and Julian "The Kid" Gardner.

Wilbur J. Cohen

President Lyndon B. Johnson elevated him to Under Secretary in 1965, and he was served as the U.S. Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare in 1968, following the resignation of John W. Gardner, because to be a Vietnam .


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