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2 unusual facts about Herbert J. Wallenstein


Herbert J. Wallenstein

Following the war, he went back to NYU Law School where he received his Master of Laws in 1951 on the GI Bill.

After growing up in Morningside Heights and attending New York City public schools and Townsend Harris High School, he graduated from CCNY in 1939 and received a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B)in 1942 from New York University Law School.


Cunningham project

The project is named after Allan Joseph Champneys Cunningham, who published the first version of the table together with Herbert J. Woodall.

Herbert J. Brees

It was during this time that he went to France on a tour of observation and later accompanied the division to Camp Merritt, New Jersey.

After a brief stint as Range Officer, Inter-Allied Rifle and Pistol Competition, Belgian Camp, Le Mans, France, Colonel Brees returned to the United States on 6 July 1919.

Herbert J. Davenport

He was a relentless critic of Alfred Marshall, his last book being a critique of The Economics of Alfred Marshall (1935).

Herbert J. Drane

Drane was elected as a Democrat to the Sixty-fifth and to the seven succeeding Congresses (March 4, 1917 – March 3, 1933).

Herbert J. Ellis

Music historian Philip J. Bone called him "without question the most fertile English composer and arranger for mandolin and guitar."

Herbert J. Leder

He produced the Captain Video Show, Loretta Young Show, Meet the Press, and wrote scripts for New York TV soap operas.

Herbert J. Ray

In March 1942, as Chief of Staff and Aide to the Commandant of the Sixteenth Naval District, Rear Admiral Francis W. Rockwell, he participated in General Douglas MacArthur's escape from the Philippines.

Herbert Müller

Herbert J. Muller (1905–1980), American historian, academic, government official and author

Jerome G. Miller

In 1977, together with Herbert J. Hoelter, Miller co-founder the National Center for Institutions and Alternatives (NCIA).

The Order of The Red Friars

Some people associated with the Order of Red Friars include Rex Adams, Arthur Hollis Edens, Herbert J. Herring, Furman McLarty, Raymond Nasher, Richard M. Nixon, and William H. Wannamaker.

Trulaske College of Business

The first faculty was appointed on February 18, 1914 with professor Herbert J. Davenport as the first Dean.


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