In 2008, to mark the Journal’s 50th year of publication, a Special Issue of "Ergonomics" (Volume 51, Number 1), overseen by guest editors Neville A. Stanton and Rob Stammers, was published, covering the history of the society and including a re-print of the Ergonomics Research Society lecture given by Sir Frederick Bartlett in 1962.
Neville Chamberlain | Stanton | Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick | Aaron Neville | The Neville Brothers | Elizabeth Cady Stanton | Stanton, California | William Stanton | Edwin M. Stanton | Neville Symington | Stanton Welch | Neville Brody | Gary Neville | Cynthia Neville | John Neville, 1st Marquess of Montagu | Ivan Neville | Neville | Katherine Neville | Frank Stanton | Neville Wran | Neville Southall | Neville Duke | Neville Cardus | Katherine Neville, Baroness Hastings | Katherine Neville (author) | John Stanton Williams | John Neville | House of Neville | Harry Dean Stanton | Frank Lebby Stanton |
On July 4, 1917 he visited the tomb of French Revolution and American Revolution hero Marquis de La Fayette and (according to Pershing) said, "Lafayette, we are here!" to honor the nobleman's assistance during the Revolutionary War.
During this time, sent a letter to the United States Secretary of War, Edwin M. Stanton, that accused Maj. Granville O. Haller, former commander of George B. McClellan's headquarters guard, of disloyal sentiments to the Union.
On December 31, 2010, McCaw resigned as Chairman of Clearwire and was replaced by John W. Stanton.
The gap from 11 March 1862, to 23 July 1862, was filled with direct control of the army by President Abraham Lincoln and Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton, with the help of an unofficial "War Board" that was established on 17 March 1862.
However, in April 1863 his sentence was disapproved by the Secretary of War, Edwin M. Stanton and he was released from arrest, and restored to his command.
The lawsuit was finally dismissed in April 2013 by Judge Louis L. Stanton after an earlier attempt to dismiss had failed in 2012.
Edwin M. Stanton, Gideon Welles, Hugh McCulloch, John Palmer Usher, Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant, and Montgomery C. Meigs left the escort at the depot, and at 8 A.M. the train departed.
In the 2012 election, he endorsed Republican nominee Mitt Romney over his party's nominee President Barack Obama.
John W. Stanton, founder and former CEO of Western Wireless Corporation
Judge Stanton is the judge in the civil complaint filed by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) against Bernard Madoff.
Lincoln put all factions in his cabinet, including Radicals like Salmon P. Chase (Secretary of the Treasury), whom he later appointed Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, James Speed (Attorney General) and Edwin M. Stanton (Secretary of War).
Robert L. Stanton (1810–1885), American Presbyterian minister, teacher and president of Miami University, 1868–1871
The school was a wooden structure and was named in honor of Edwin McMasters Stanton, President Abraham Lincoln's second Secretary of War.
Rex Wailes inspected the mill on behalf of the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings and an appeal for funds to restore the mill was launched in 1938.
Swayne was a self taught artist who sculpted many figure from history and from life including General Anthony Wayne, Salmon P. Chase, Edwin M. Stanton, William H. Seward, Andrew Johnson, Bayard Taylor, General George Meade, Sam Houston, and John Hickman.