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unusual facts about Michael H. Jameson


Porto Cheli

The ancient city of Halieis (also Alici of Aliki), excavated by Michael H. Jameson, is situated in the southern end of the Argolic Peninsula.


Alfred Taylor Dale

In 1896, he commanded the Particular Service Squadron of six ships, specially commissioned in reply to a congratulatory telegram from Kaiser Wilhelm II to President Paul Kruger of South Africa on the repulse of Dr. Jameson's Raid.

Arthur J. O'Keefe

He is the grandfather of the former president of the Louisiana State Senate Michael H. O'Keefe and the great-grandfather of former LSU Chancellor and former NASA Administrator Sean O'Keefe.

Arthur Stark

These were aimed at important persons who may have assembled there, probably Dr. Jameson and Colonel Rhodes who were known to be in town.

Geoffrey B. Jameson

He is Director of the Centre for Structural Biology, and a crystallographer, using X-ray crystallography and NMR spectroscopy to determine the structure of materials.

J. J. Jameson

One of his life sentences was commuted by Governor Michael Dukakis in 1975.

John Counter

In the same year he organized accommodations for government officials when Kingston became the home of the Parliament of the Province of Canada, giving up his own home to the vice-chancellor, R.S. Jameson, and renting the new offices of the Marine Railway to the government.

Michael Decker

Michael H. Decker, current Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Intelligence Oversight

Michael Gelb

Michael H. Gelb, biochemist and professor at the University of Washington

Michael H. Albert

Michael Henry Albert (born September 20, 1962) is a mathematician and computer scientist, originally from Canada, and currently a professor and the head of the computer science department at the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand.

Together with J.P. Grossman and Richard Nowakowski, Albert invented the game Clobber.

Michael H. Cohen

After law school Cohen served as a law clerk to Chief Judge Thomas P. Griesa in the Southern District of

Michael H. Evans

With Riili, Evans raised money from friends and family, purchased 900 acres of land in the Uco Valley, and created The Vines of Mendoza’s private vineyard estates.

Michael H. Herson

Other leadership of ADI includes Van Hipp, Jr, who serves as Chairman, and George Phillips, who serves as Chief Operating Officer.

Michael H. Jordan

Two of his favorite non-profit organizations were the Center for Excellence in Education, founded by the late Admiral Hyman G. Rickover, and the United Negro College Fund.

In 1960, he joined the United States Navy as a lieutenant and was selected by Admiral Hyman G. Rickover to serve on his staff, which was developing America’s nuclear submarine force.

Michael H. Kenyon

Kenyon became the subject of Frank Zappa's song "The Illinois Enema Bandit", recorded live in December, 1976 and first released on Zappa in New York.

Michael H. Levine

Levine grew up in New York City, where he attended William Cullen Bryant High School, the same school attended by former NY City Schools Chancellor Joel Klein.

Michael H. Levine is the founding executive director of the Joan Ganz Cooney Center at Sesame Workshop, an action research and innovation hub devoted to harnessing

Michael H. Moskow

Since leaving his position at the Federal Reserve, Moskow joined the boards of Discover Financial Services, Northern Funds, Taylor Capital Group, Commonwealth Edison, and Diamond Management & Technology Consultants (which merged with PricewaterhouseCoopers in November 2010).

Michael H. O'Brien

O'Brien's district contains such Philadelphia landmarks as Independence Hall (United States), the Liberty Bell, South Street, and Penn Treaty Park.

Michael H. Prosser

Over the last decade he has taught Intercultural Communication at Chinese Universities like Yangzhou University, Beijing Language and Culture University, Shanghai International Studies University, and Ocean University of China.

Community and personal host, South Sudan refugees, 1995–2001 and for “Lost Boys of Sudan,” 2001, Rochester, New York.

China Association for Intercultural Communication; Special Recognition awards in 2009 and 2011.

Michael H. Rayner

His Father was Vice-Admiral Herbert Rayner, a hero of World War II, in command of the HMCS Huron, earned the Distinguished Service Cross.

Michael H. Robinson

Dr. Robinson received his undergraduate degree from the University of Wales, in 1963, and his doctorate in zoology, in 1966, from Oxford University, where he studied under Nobel laureate Nikolaas Tinbergen.

Prior to his work at the National Zoo, Dr. Robinson spent 18 years in Panama, Central America, studying animal behavior at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute.

Michael H. Schill

In addition to serving as Dean of the Law School, Schill has been appointed Professor in the College where he teaches a course in law and urban problems and has joined the Board of Governors of Argonne National Laboratory.

Michael H. Simon

Michael Howard Simon (born 1956) is an American attorney and U.S. District Judge on the United States District Court for the District of Oregon.

Michael H. Weber

He along with his writing partner Scott Neustadter have written the screenplays for the films (500) Days of Summer, The Pink Panther 2, The Spectacular Now and The Fault in Our Stars.

Michael H. Wynn

While in high school he also worked as a gas station attendant, busboy, and lifeguard at a lake in Romeoville, Illinois.

Michael Hart

Michael H. Hart (born 1932), American physicist and futurist author

Michael Levine

Michael H. Levine, founding executive director of the Joan Ganz Cooney Center at Sesame Workshop

Michael Nash

Michael H. Nash (1946–2012), American labor historian and archivist

Michael O'Brien

Michael H. O'Brien (born 1954), Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, 2007-present

Michael Simon

Michael H. Simon (born 1956), American attorney and federal judge in the state of Oregon

Shia view of Umar

Michael H. Hart ranked Umar no.52 in his popular list The 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History.

Singin' in the Bathtub

"Singing in the Bathtub" is a song written in 1929 by Michael H. Cleary, with lyrics by Herb Magidson and Ned Washington for the film The Show of Shows.

Third Unitarian Church

Convicted murderer Norman Porter, a former resident of Massachusetts who escaped from prison and moved to Chicago, was a poet and an active member of the church for years under the alias "J. J. Jameson".

Washington Summit Publishers

Notable and controversial authors published by WSP include psychometricians Richard Lynn and Tatu Vanhanen, and physicist-turned-historian, Michael H. Hart.


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