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Peter G. Sheridan

Plaintiff, a New York Giants season ticketholder, sued the team because it required season ticketholders, who wished to continue to purchase season tickets in the new Meadowlands Stadium, to purchase a personal seat license (PSL), which costs up to $20,000 a seat, on top of the cost of the season tickets themselves.


Association Residence Nursing Home

With the help of John Jacob Astor and Peter G. Stuyvesant, the Association built an asylum in 1837-38 at 226 East 20th Street and in 1845 added an infirmary.

Baltimore County Police Department

Chief Johnson took over as Chief on May 31, 2007, Chief James Johnson's formal ceremony was held that July when Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley named Chief Terrence B. Sheridan as the new Superintendent of the Maryland State Police.

David Ruchien Liu

He received a B.S. in Chemistry from Harvard College in 1994, where he performed undergraduate research with Nobel Laureate Professor E. J. Corey, and then a Ph.D. with Peter G. Schultz at the University of California, Berkeley in 1999.

David S. Sheridan

David S. Sheridan (10 July 1908, Brooklyn – 29 April 2004, Argyle, New York) was the inventor of the "disposable" plastic endotracheal tube.

David Sheridan

David S. Sheridan (1908–2004), inventor of the "disposable" plastic endotracheal tube

John T. Sheridan

He completed the university's Air Force ROTC program as a distinguished graduate.

His previous duties include being Deputy Director, National Reconnaissance Office, and Program Executive Officer and System Program Director for Space Radar, Chantilly, Virginia.

Kenneth T. Wilson

In 1971, following legislative redistricting, Wilson lost his seat in a close contest to Democrats Eldridge Hawkins and Peter G. Stewart.

Natarajan Shankar

The other SRI Fellows in the Computer Science Laboratory at SRI are Peter G. Neumann, John Rushby, Patrick Lincoln and Carolyn Talcott.

Peter G. Fletcher

At Dalhousie, he was conductor of the Dalhousie Chorale and the Dalhousie Orchestra, and with the chorale gave performances of several large works including the St. John Passion of Johann Sebastian Bach and Belshazzar's Feast by William Walton.

With the orchestra, as Principal Music Advisor for Leicestershire, he embarked upon a series of tours throughout Europe, and as a group they became known for the quality of their performances of Gustav Mahler, Dmitri Shostakovich, Messaien, Charles Ives, Michael Tippett, Elliott Carter, Douglas Young, Iannis Xenakis and other 20th-century composers.

During his 8 year tenure at Leicester, Fletcher also conducted the Leicestershire Chorale and with the orchestra recorded Tippett's The Shires Suite, and made a stunning digital recording of Douglas Young's The Hunting of the Snark, narrated by Peter Easton which was reissued by Cameo Classics, the original label, on CD in 2013 .

The Chorale was founded in 1977 largely by the efforts of Dr Andrew Fairbairn, the then Director of Education for Leicestershire and Rutland, who had himself been a choral scholar at Trinity College Cambridge.

Peter G. Gyarmati

After their earlier work with Ferranti, then the successor ICL, in Manchester University he joined for research to IBM from 1972 until 1981, working in Poughkeepsie, Yorktown, New York, and the Delft University, the Netherlands.

Later he worked with networking reliability, security, in Vienna, and Stuttgart and also in Budapest for BSB, TCC and worked in Stanford University, Palo Alto, U.S. as a guest professor, and as emeritus returned to Szentendre, where he lives now.

In his PhD work – Adaptive Controls in Operating Systems — he proposed the so called ADIOS solution, extension to the System/370 family, with the OS/VS2 software.

Peter G. Marbaniang

Marbaniang served as President of the AICU from 1994 to 1996, being succeeded by Norbert D'Souza.

Peter G. Moore

Peter Gerald Mooore TD FIA (5 April 1928 - 14 June 2010) was a British soldier, actuary, academic and statistician.

Peter G. Schultz

Along with Richard Lerner, he was one of the critical players in the development of phage-display libraries, and surface-library chips.

Peter G. Ten Eyck

He was elected to the Sixty-seventh Congress, holding office from March 4, 1921 to March 3, 1923.

Ten Eyck was elected as a Democrat to the Sixty-third Congress, holding office from March 4, 1913 to March 3, 1915.

He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1914 to the Sixty-fourth Congress, and was a delegate to the 1920 Democratic National Convention.

Peter G. Traber

Peter Traber has a brother, Jim Traber, who formerly played for the Baltimore Orioles, and a sister, Theresa Traber, Esq., who works as a civil rights attorney in California.

Peter Kelly

Peter G. Kelly (born 1938), American lobbyist and political consultant

Reversine

Reversine, or 2-(4-morpholinoanilino)-6-cyclohexylaminopurine, is a small molecule developed by the group of Peter G. Schultz, used for stem cell dedifferentiation.

Robert Clayton Maffett

On August 26, 1864, while on picket line in Halltown, West Virginia, Lt. Col. Maffett and about 100 men of the 15th South Carolina were captured by Philip H. Sheridan's Federal cavalry.

Stacey Koon

Koon served his sentence at the Federal Correctional Institution in Dublin, California, and the Federal Work Camp in Sheridan, Oregon.

Status dynamic psychotherapy

Status Dynamic Psychotherapy1 (“SDT”) is an approach to psychotherapy that was created by Peter G. Ossorio at the University of Colorado in the late 1960s as part of a larger system known as "Descriptive Psychology," and that has subsequently been developed by other practitioners.234

Thomas I. Sheridan

He graduated LL.B. from Fordham Law School in 1911, was admitted to the bar in 1912, and practiced in New York City, at times in partnership with Ferdinand Pecora and Joab H. Banton.

He attended Xavier High School and College, graduating A.B. in 1909.

Thomas Sheridan

Thomas I. Sheridan (c. 1890–c. 1962), American lawyer and politician from New York

Van Winkle House

Peter G. Van Winkle House, now demolished, at 600 Juliana Street in Parkersburg, West Virginia

William McEntyre Dye

In 1888 General Philip H. Sheridan recommended Dye for the position as Chief Military Adviser to the Korean Government under King Gojong.


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