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Paul J. Krebs

He was elected in 1964 to the 89th United States Congress, but he did not run for reelection in 1966, after his seat was eliminated in redistricting.


14th Quartermaster Detachment

They were welcomed back at a special ceremony on Sergeant Seay Field by the Fort Lee community as well as the Quartermaster General, Brigadier General Paul J. Vanderploog and the Post Commander, Lieutenant General Leon Salomon.

Beaumont Newhall

While at Harvard, Newhall was greatly influenced by his instructor Paul J. Sachs.

Cecilia, Louisiana

Cecilia is the birthplace of several Louisiana political figures: state Representative and House Speaker Robert Joseph "Bob" Angelle (1896–1979), former Secretary of State of Louisiana and Lieutenant Governor Paul J. Hardy (born 1942), and former state Representative Jesse J. Guidry, who became the director of the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries.

Charles Percy Parkhurst

He had a fellowship with Paul J. Sachs, a Byzantine expert, at Dumbarton Oaks, but never a superb linguist, Parkhurst felt that he was unqualified for this position and left to become a research assistant at the National Gallery of Art along with his fellow student Craig Hugh Smith.

Colin Murray Turbayne

Reviewed by Paul J. Olscamp "The Philosophical Importance of С. M. Turbayne's The Myth of Metaphor." International Philosophical Quarterly 6 (1966): 110-31.

Corporate foresight

To operationalize the need for "peripheral vision", a concept closely linked to corporate foresight George S. Day and Paul J. H. Schoemaker propose 24 questions.

Daniel DiNardo

Upon his return to the United States in 1991, he was named Assistant Secretary for Education for the Pittsburgh diocese and concurrently served as co-pastor with Paul J. Bradley of Madonna del Castello Church in Swissvale.

Don Elwell

The “Zorg” character would later emerge in Elwell’s solo show The Death of Maynard G. Krebs.

Dwayne Hickman

After playing Dobie for four years (with fellow former Loyola student Bob Denver as his sidekick, Maynard G. Krebs), Hickman found himself stereotyped as a "youngster" when he was too old for such roles.

George S. Day

His most recent books are Innovation Prowess: Leadership Strategies for Accelerating Growth (2013), Strategy from the Outside In: Profiting from customer value, (with Christine Moorman, 2010), Peripheral Vision: Detecting the Weak Signals that Can Make or Break Your Company (with Paul J. H. Schoemaker) published in 2006, and Wharton on Managing Emerging Technologies (with Paul J. H. Schoemaker) published in 2000.

Louis Lambert

The disappointed Fitzmorris and three other major Democratic gubernatorial candidates all endorsed Treen: Secretary of State Paul J. Hardy, originally from St. Martinville, state Senator Edgar G. "Sonny" Mouton, Jr., of Lafayette, and outgoing House Speaker Edgerton L. "Bubba" Henry of Jonesboro in Jackson Parish in north Louisiana.

Michael Tomczyk

In 2000 he helped launch the BioSciences Crossroads Initiative and in 2006 co-authored (with Paul J. H. Schoemaker) a major research report entitled: “The Future of BioSciences: Four Scenarios for 2020 and Their Implications for Human Healthcare” (May 2006).

Pangamic acid

Pangamic acid, also called pangamate, is the name given to the chemical compound described as d-gluconodimethylamino acetic acid, initially promoted by Ernst T. Krebs, Sr. and his son Ernst T. Krebs, Jr. as a medicinal compound for use in treatment of a wide range of diseases.

Panos G. Georgopoulos

Georgopoulos works in close association with Paul J. Lioy, Director of the Exposure Science Division of EOHSI.

Paul Curran

Paul J. Curran (1933–2008), New York politician and corruption fighter

Paul J. Achtemeier

He was also Visiting Professor of New Testament at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary and the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.

Paul J. Feiner

In 1998 and 2000 Feiner ran unsuccessfully as the Democratic candidate for New York's 20th congressional district, losing to the long-time incumbent Congressman, Benjamin A. Gilman.

Paul J. Gemperline

Gemperline currently serves as the Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Chemometrics.

Paul J. Gutman Library

Electronic resources include: Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals, Art Index, EBSCO, S&P’s NetLibrary, Hoover’s, LexisNexis, ProQuest, MD Consult, JSTOR Stylesight, and many more.

Paul J. H. Schoemaker

His brother Hubert Schoemaker was a co-founder and the president of the biotech company Centocor.

Paul J. Kern

From October 2001 to November 2004, he served as Commanding General of the United States Army Materiel Command.

Paul John Kern (born June 16, 1945) became President and Chief Operating Officer of AM General LLC on August 1, 2008.

Paul J. Lioy

In collaboration with multiple laboratories, Dr. Lioy examined the composition and size distribution of the WTC dust in detail for inorganic, organic and ionic species.

Paul J. Madigan

In 1958-9 he was involved in a legal case against John Lee.

Paul J. McAuley

The Confluence trilogy, set in an even more distant future (about ten million years from now), is one of a number of novels to use Frank J. Tipler's Omega Point Theory (that the universe seems to be evolving toward a maximum degree of complexity and consciousness) as one of its themes.

Paul J. Morochnik

Paul Morochnik gained national attention for his testimony in the judicial investigative committee investigation of his uncle, U.S. Magistrate Judge Alan J. Baverman.

Paul J. Mueller

The 81st Infantry Division, known as the Wildcat Division, had been commanded by Maj. Gen. Gustave H. Franke since its reactivation in June 1942.

Paul J. Schissler

Schissler first foray in to coaching in the NFL was with the Chicago Cardinals from 1933 to 1934.

Paul J. Selva

He has served in a number of leadership positions including as Commander of the 9th Air Refueling Squadron, 60th Operations Group, 62nd Airlift Wing, and 618th Air and Space Operations Center (Tanker Airlift Control Center).

Paul J. Sorg

On July 20, 1876, he married Susan Jennie Gruver (1854–1930) in Middletown; they had two children, Paul Arthur Sorg (1878–1913) and Ada Gruver Sorg (1882–1956).

Sorg and Auer soon sold their share of the business and immediately formed another company, P. J. Sorg Tobacco Co., to manufacture cut filler and plug tobacco.

Paul J. Vanderploog

Since retirement, Vanderploog has served as the Director of Water Resource Services Hillsborough County, Florida.

Paul J. Weitz

He graduated from Harbor Creek High School in Harborcreek, Pennsylvania.

Weitz married the former Suzanne M. Berry of Harborcreek, Pennsylvania.

Paul J. Zak

Neuroscientist Molly Crockett also disputes Zak's claims, referring to studies that show oxytocin increases gloating, bias at the expense of other groups, and in some cases decreasing cooperation; suggesting oxytocin is as much an "immoral molecule" as 'the moral molecule' Paul Zak claims.

Paul Robertson

Paul J. Robertson (born 1946), former Democratic member of the Indiana House of Representatives

Paul Wright

Paul J. Wright (born 1955), California attorney and English barrister

Salaì

In Paul McAuley's novel Pasquale's Angel set in an alternate Italian Renaissance, Salai is the main antagonist.

Scenario planning

Paul J. H. Schoemaker offers a strong managerial case for the use of scenario planning in business and had wide impact.

Scenario planning is as much art as science, and prone to a variety of traps (both in process and content) as enumerated by Paul J. H. Schoemaker.

Science City Kolkata

This centre was inaugurated by two parts: the ‘Convention Centre Complex’ was unveiled on 21 December 1996 by Paul Jozef Crutzen in presence of the then chief minister Jyoti Basu and the whole centre was opened by the then prime minister Inder Kumar Gujral on 1 July 1997.

Sullivan Knoll

It was named after Paul J. Sullivan, an electronics technician in support of the U.S. Antarctic Program at McMurdo Station.

The Cohen Group

Paul J. Kern, who served as the Commander of the Army Materiel Command and the Senior Adviser for Army Research, Development and Acquisition

Tiv people

The geographical position of the Tiv, according to Laura Bohannan and Paul J. Bohannan (1969: 9)

The Tiv are the best known example from West Africa, as documented by Laura Bohannan (1952) and by Paul J. Bohannan and Laura Bohannan (1953); in East Africa the best known example is the Nuer, documented by E.E. Evans-Pritchard (1940).


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