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2 unusual facts about Harold H. Saunders


Jewish-Palestinian Living Room Dialogue Group

This Track II Diplomacy approach is not a quick fix but requires time, and thus is rightfully referred to as Sustained Dialogue, as defined by Dr. Harold H. (Hal) Saunders.

Sustained Dialogue Campus Network

Sustained Dialogue is a method of citizen diplomacy which developed out of Hal Saunders' experiences with the Arab-Israeli peace process under five US Presidents.


Beverage antenna

Harold H. Beverage experimented with receiving antennas similar to the Beverage antenna in 1919 at the Otter Cliffs Radio Station.

Charles Saunders

Charles H. Saunders (1821–1901), City Councilor, Alderman and Mayor of Cambridge, Massachusetts

Colleen Kollar-Kotelly

She was appointed as a judge to the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia by President Bill Clinton on March 26, 1997, to a seat vacated by Harold H. Greene; she took her oath of office on May 12, 1997.

Dero A. Saunders

With John H. Collins he compiled a noted translation of Theodor Mommsen's History of Rome He is also known for his abridged version of Edward Gibbon's The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.

Drew Saunders

Drew P. Saunders, Democratic member of the North Carolina General Assembly

Harold H. Bloomfield

According to a 1986 survey published in the American Journal of Psychotherapy Bloomfield's book, How to Survive the Loss of a Love, was one of the top ten self-help books recommended by the 123 American psychologists in the survey.

Harold H. Fisher

His childhood oil paintings of biblical events attracted the attention of architect Ray Fulton who designed churches in forty-three of the then forty-eight states.

Harold Thompson

Harold H. Thompson (born 1908), carpenter, recipient of the Carnegie Medal for Heroism

Jerome A. Barron

Jerome A. Barron is the Harold H. Greene Professor of Law at the George Washington University Law School and a former dean of the law school.

Mary Prentiss Inn

In 1843 the home was built by architect William A. Saunders as a wedding gift to his son, William, and his wife, Mary Prentiss.

Nicholas Saunders

Nicholas J. Saunders (born 1953), British academic archaeologist and anthropologist

Ogden v. Saunders

Marshall was joined in his dissent by Associate Justices Gabriel Duvall and Joseph Story.

Penn Central Transportation Company

The PRR, headed by Stuart T. Saunders, had been a more conservative and traditional operation.

Robert Hall Smith

Smith retired from the N&W on March 31, 1958, and was succeeded by Stuart T. Saunders.

Sarah Greene

In addition to presenting magazine shows such as the BBC's Pebble Mill, Greene has acted in Doctor Who serial Attack of the Cybermen, Casualty, Brookside and French & Saunders.

Thank U

On French & Saunders, Jennifer Saunders parodied Morissette with a song called "Bless U", a tribute to thesaurus, dictionaries, spell check and other word referencing methods.

The Quest for Cush

The Quest for Cush also known as Imaro II: The Quest for Cush is a sword and sorcery novel written by Charles R. Saunders, and published by DAW Books in 1984.

The Trail of Bohu

The Trail of Bohu also known as Imaro III: The Trail of Bohu is a sword and sorcery novel written by Charles R. Saunders, and published by Daw Books in 1985.

Thomas Newman O'Neill, Jr.

He was a law clerk to Judge Herbert F. Goodrich, U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit from 1953 to 1954, and to Justice Harold H. Burton, Supreme Court of the United States from 1954 to 1955.


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