The Bliss Institute, founded in 1986, is named for Ray C. Bliss, University of Akron alumnus, university trustee and former chair of the Republican National Committee.
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Emily is the daughter of Sharon M. Oster and Ray C. Fair, both professors of economics at Yale University.
Principles of Economics, a basic economics text co-authored with Ray C. Fair and Sharon Oster, first published in 1989, is in its ninth edition and is used at more than 500 colleges and universities.
2009: he announced his engagement to Tanzanian musician Rehema Chalamila (popularly known as Ray C).
Rehema Chalamila (born May 15, 1982 in Iringa), popularly known for her stage name Ray C, is a musician from Tanzania.
Professor Doughtery's has made numerous contributions to advancing the study of Semiotics at New York University.
Ray C. Strang (born Sandoval, Illinois, USA 1893 – died 1957) was an American Western artist and illustrator.