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65 unusual facts about Phalon "Jazze Pha" Alexander


66th Military Intelligence Brigade

Keith B. Alexander, current director of NSA, acted in command position in Germany with 66th MI Group.

ACLU v. Clapper

The named defendants include Director of National Intelligence James R. Clapper, NSA Director Keith B. Alexander, Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel, Attorney General Eric H. Holder, and FBI director James B. Comey.

Annie French Hector, 'Mrs. Alexander'

On the paternal side, she was related to the poet Charles Wolfe and on her mother’s side, to the Shakespearian scholar, Edmund Malone.

Archibald Alexander

His grandson, William C. Alexander (1848–1937), was an executive with the Equitable Life Assurance Society, author, and founder of Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity.

Bruce Alexander

Bruce K. Alexander (born 1939), Canadian psychologist known for research into addiction

Bruce K. Alexander

Alexander and SFU colleagues conducted a series of experiments into drug addiction known as the Rat Park experiments.

Clinton Family Portrait

Clinton Family Portrait is an oil painting on canvas by American artist Larry D. Alexander from Dermott, Arkansas.

Constitutional Law PAC

The committee rated four incumbent judges as “Very Well Qualified”, Chief Justice Gerry L. Alexander, Judge Ronald E. Cox of the Court of Appeals, Judge Marlin Appelwick of the Court of Appeals, and Judge David Armstrong of the Court of Appeals.

David Alexander

David W. Alexander (1812–1887), Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors

De Alva S. Alexander

It focused on prominent political leaders such as Grover Cleveland, Thomas C. Platt, and Theodore Roosevelt.

In 1896, Alexander was elected as a Republican to the 55th Congress as a United States Representative for New York's thirty-third district, where he served seven terms.

Dermott, Arkansas

The Crawfish Festival has featured many art exhibits over the years, of the works of noted Texas artist Larry D. Alexander, who is a native of Dermott.

Donald Alexander

Donald G. Alexander, American lawyer and justice on the Maine Supreme Judicial Court

Donald G. Alexander

Donald G. Alexander was appointed to the Maine Supreme Judicial Court in 1998 by Governor Angus S. King.

He served in Washington, D.C. as an assistant to Maine Senator Edmund S. Muskie and as Legislative Counsel for the National League of Cities.

Edward Alexander

Edward P. Alexander (1907–2003), museum administrator and author from Edmeston, New York

Frank Alexander

Frank S. Alexander, professor of law at the Emory University School of Law

Frank A. Alexander (born 1937), American Thoroughbred horse racing trainer

Gebr. Alexander

This instrument was badly damaged in the crash which killed Brain, but was restored by Paxman of London and is now on display, along with an Alex played by Brain's uncle Alfred Brain, in the Royal Academy of Music museum.

George T. Alexander

Alexander's death sparked Senators and Congressmen to debate the merits of the war again, something that had not been done in months, with Senators such as Dick Durbin making statements on the war.

Hatching

Twenty-first century artist Larry D. Alexander has created and developed a large body of Pen and Ink Drawings using the crosshatching technique since the early 1990s.

Henry P. Alexander

He was an unsuccessful candidate for election in 1846 to the Thirtieth Congress.

J. D. Alexander

JD Alexander (born 1959), Republican member of the Florida Senate

J. W. Alexander

James Waddel Alexander (1804–1859), American Presbyterian minister and author

James Waddell Alexander II (1888–1971), American mathematician and topologist

John White Alexander (1856–1951), American portrait painter and illustrator

James Waddel Alexander

William C. Alexander (1848-1937), cofounder of Pi Kappa Alpha and secretary of the Equitable Life Assurance Society

His son, James Waddell Alexander, would also later serve as president of the company, while another son, William C. Alexander, served as company secretary.

John B. Alexander High School

The high school was named after John B. Alexander, a soldier who received the distinguished Purple Heart award because he changed his name from Juan B. Alexander to John B. Alexander in order to be eligible for combat duties—minorities were generally given kitchen duties.

Joseph W. Alexander

As Secretary, Alexander has primary supervision over the Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology.

Keith Alexander

Keith B. Alexander (born 1951), current head of the United States National Security Agency

Larry Alexander

Larry D. Alexander (born 1953), American artist, Christian author and teacher

Lonely Are the Brave

The Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA gave the film a "Golden Reel Award" for "Best Sound Editing" (Waldon O. Watson, Frank H. Wilkinson, James R. Alexander, James Curtis, Arthur B. Smith), in a tie with Mutiny on the Bounty.

Malé B. Alexander

He is also the founder of K.O.O.L (Kids Outreach on Leukemia.

He was also a track runner and was invited to the Penn Relays 3 years in a row the 400 relay team Lexington was on broke the school record twice.

Marc R. Alexander

After completing his seminary studies in the American College of Louvain (Leuven), he was ordained to the presbyterate for the diocese of Honolulu at Saint John Vianney Church in Kailua on October 18, 1985 where he served as a parochial vicar.

Bishop Clarence Silva appointed Father Alexander to the office of vicar general for the Diocese of Honolulu effective February 1, 2006.

In 1998, Bishop Francis DiLorenzo appointed him as pastor of Sacred Heart Church and Maryknoll School in Punahou.

He completed his secondary education in 1976 at Mount Vernon High School in Alexandria, Virginia.

Margaret Alexander

Margaret F. Alexander, British nursing administrator and medical professional

Mark Alexander

Mark J. Alexander (1911–2004), U.S. Army officer and Paratrooper during World War II

Mark C. Alexander New Jersey Law Professor and Advisor to Barack Obama

Michael Alexander

Michael J. Alexander (born 1941), British professor of English Literature

Minot's Ledge Light

Plans for a new stone edifice were meanwhile drawn up for the Lighthouse Board by Brigadier General Joseph G. Totten; model makers built the proposed new structure in miniature; the same location was decided upon; and Barton S. Alexander, of the United States Engineers, started work on its construction in April 1855.

Neoclassical architecture in Poland

From the period of the Congress Kingdom are Koniecpolski Palace and the St. Alexander's Church in Warsaw, the Temple of the Sibyl in Puławy, rebuilding the Łańcut Castle.

Phalon Jones

Noted hip-hop and R&B producer Phalon "Jazze Pha" Alexander, who is James Alexander's son, is named after Jones.

Ralph Miliband

He asked Laski for help in joining the services, and shortly afterwards A. V. Alexander, First Lord of the Admiralty, wrote advising him to "go and see a vice-admiral at the Admiralty, who would fix it up."

Rickert v. Pub. Disclosure Comm'n

Chief Justice Gerry L. Alexander wrote a separate concurring opinion, which stated that "the majority goes too far in concluding that any government censorship of political speech would run afoul of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution."

Robert A. Alexander

Alexander was sent to study in England, where he earned a degree at Trinity College, Cambridge.

Alexander purchased African-American slaves Ansel Williamson and Edward D. Brown, who were taught the business of breeding and training horses.

Robert Lee Yates

On September 11, 2008, Washington Supreme Court Chief Justice Gerry L. Alexander issued a stay of execution to allow the defense time to file additional appeals.

Rome: Total War: Alexander

Persia: The Persian army of Darius III is made up of a variety of troops, from poorly equipped masses of infantry and archers, to quality cavalry and elite units like the Immortals, as well as mercenaries from Greece and Phrygia.

The fourth and fifth battles are respectively the Battle of Issus and the Battle of Gaugamela against King Darius III of Persia.

Sidney A. Alexander

Alexander had been ordained to a curacy at St. Michael's Church, Oxford and was a lecturer and tutor at Keble College, Oxford until his appointment in 1893 as Reader of the Temple, followed by appointments as Canon of Gloucester and head of the Gloucester College of Mission Clergy.

Sidney S. Alexander

From 1956 until his retirement Professor Alexander taught at MIT, in both the MIT Sloan School of Management and the Economics Department.

Skinwalker Ranch

Among those involved were retired Army Colonel John B. Alexander who characterized the NIDSci effort as an attempt to get hard data using a "standard scientific approach".

St. Alexander's Church

The foundation stone was laid on 15 June 1818 by Minister of State Treasury Jan Węgliński, replacing indisposed General Józef Zajączek, Namestnik of the Kingdom of Poland.

The Day After Roswell

This time, he was accompanied by Dr. John Alexander who represented that he had gone to Washington D.C. and gone to the National Archives and other records to verify the facts of Corso's public service.

The Ruin

Another version, by Michael Alexander, was set by Nicholas Maw as his piece 'The Ruin' for double eight-part chorus and solo horn.

Thomas Kearns

Alexander, Thomas G. Mormonism in Transition. Urbana, Ill.: University of Illinois Press, 1996.

Walter Alexander

Walter G. Alexander (1880–1953), African American physician and politician from New Jersey

Walter G. Alexander

He graduated in 1899 and then attended the Boston College of Physicians and Surgeons (now Tufts University School of Medicine), receiving his M.D. in 1903.

Will Alexander

Will W. Alexander (1884–1956) first president of Dillard University

William C. Alexander

Shortly after leaving the University of Virginia, Alexander was offered a temporary position with The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States, where his uncle, William Cowper Alexander, had served as first president.

He died at nearly ninety years old in 1937 and is buried in the Princeton Cemetery, Princeton, New Jersey.


Better Dayz

It features 23 unreleased recordings including remixes from the period of 1994-1996, with appearances by Nas, Outlawz, Mýa, Jazze Pha, Ron Isley, and Tyrese, among others.

Natalie Pack

Judges Miss J. Alexander and Fernanda Motta believed that she looked "exhausted" and that "the sparkle was missing" in Pack's photo, despite Pack's insistence that Jay Manuel was complimentary of her photos.

RedZone Entertainment

The list over the years includes, but is not limited too, The-Dream, P. Magnet, Traci Hale, Tab, B. Cox, Kuk Harrell, Jazze Pha, Dallas Austin, Battery Five, Jermaine Dupri, Dean, J "Q" of The Clutch, Dru Castro,Todd Herfindel, J.B. of "the Movement", Zeke and Ciara.

Ridin' Spinners

Cameos include Ludacris, 2 Chainz (then known as Tity Boi), Fate Wilson (also known as Lil Fate), Jazze Pha, and also even Big Gipp.

Theodore Tylor

He tied for first at the 1929/30 Hastings Premier Reserves alongside George Koltanowski ahead of Salo Flohr, Josef Rejfiř, Ludwig Rellstab, C.H.O'D. Alexander, Daniël Noteboom, and Milan Vidmar.