Roger L. Hunt (born 1942) is a Senior United States District Judge for the United States District Court for the District of Nevada.
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His career would eventually take him to Pittsburgh doing metallurgical work for the Pittsburgh Testing Laboratory, which he would acquire in partnership with the young chemist, George Hubbard Clapp, in 1887.
Alfred E. Hunt (1855–1899), founder of the company that became the aluminum company Alcoa
Other distinguished ARU alumni include author & reporter Gordon Weil '54, Congressman Tom Andrews '75, noted economist Larry Lindsey '76, opera singer Kurt Ollmann '77, and science fiction writer Walter H. Hunt '81.
She resigned that post in 1970, when the N.E.A. chairman, Roger L. Stevens, was fired by President Richard Nixon.
After failing to find financial backing at home, Hall went to Pittsburgh where he made contact with the noted metallurgist Alfred E. Hunt.
Donald F. Hunt, professor of chemistry and pathology at the University of Virginia
In 1904 a master's house, boarding house, laboratories and other buildings had been added, towards the cost of which R. H. Hunt contributed more than £6,000.
George E. Hunt (1896–1959), medium-pace bowler who made over 200 appearances for Somerset
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George W. P. Hunt (1859–1934), first Governor of the State of Arizona
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George R. Hunt (1873–1960), right-handed batsman who made one appearance for Somerset
Sir Roger L'Estrange produced an English translation ("The Guide to Heaven", 1680), later reprinted as "A Guide to Eternity" (London 1900).
Harrison J. Hunt was surgeon on the Crocker Land Expedition to the Arctic in 1913–1917, and the first to return to civilization with news of his fellow explorers, who had been trapped in the ice for four years.
They also acted as Roosevelt's informal advisers on national issues related to African Americans and the New Deal.
He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1836 to the Twenty-fifth Congress.
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Hunt was elected as an Anti-Jacksonian candidate to the Twenty-fourth Congress (March 4, 1835-March 3, 1837).
Hunt sits on the Board of Trustees of the Lyle School of Engineering at SMU, the Dallas County Community College District Foundation (where he is also Vice-Chair of the Steering Committee of the Bill J. Priest Institute for Economic Development), the Circle Ten Council of the Boy Scouts of America, the Bullock Texas State History Museum and the All Stars Project.
Intermodal (JBI): The JBI segment began operations in 1989 with a partnership with the former Santa Fe Railway (now the BNSF Railway Company).
In 1842, Hunt was elected as a Democrat to the 28th United States Congress, and was re-elected to the 29th Congress, serving from March 4, 1843 to March 3, 1847, the first person to represent Michigan's 3rd congressional district.
Garrett claimed after the primary that Hunt had received 93.1 percent of the votes of African Americans in nine selected precincts throughout the district, which then embraced a third of the state.
Kenneth Henderson Hunt was Foundation Professor of Engineering at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia and an expert in kinematics.
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After the war, he worked in the oil industry until 1949, when he took a lecturership at the University of Melbourne.
Leigh S. J. Hunt (1855-1933) Superintendent of Schools in the 1880s.
Rockwell D. Hunt, named Mr. California by Governor Goodwin Knight in 1954
My Man Adam is a 1985 film co-written and directed by Roger L. Simon.
He received his B.A. from Brigham Young University in 1947, and subsequently studied at the Paris Conservatory of Music under André Lafosse for two years (1950–1951) where he lived in Paris with his wife Evelyn Hunt and their son Steven Hunt.
His next project, Georgy, was less successful, closing after only four performances.
Peter H. Hunt (born 1938), American film, television, and stage director
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Peter R. Hunt (1925–2002), film editor on many early James Bond films and director of On Her Majesty's Secret Service
Hunt then acted as second unit or action unit director until his directorial debut, the sixth James Bond film, On Her Majesty's Secret Service.
H. L. Hunt, oil tycoon, inspired the 1980s television series Dallas; born near Ramsey
He is married, and has five children, including his son, Hunter L. Hunt, who is CEO of Hunt Consolidated Energy.
He was a charter member of the California Medical Society.
Once the American Civil War began in 1861, he joined the Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, where he rose in rank from Private to Captain and was placed in charge of Camp Curtin in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania during the fall of 1862.
Rockwell Dennis Hunt (1868–1966) was an eminent California historian, a professor at the University of Southern California and the University of the Pacific, and prolific author.
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He taught economics at the University of Southern California starting in 1908, and served as dean of its graduate school from 1920 to his retirement in 1945.
In 1985 and 1986 in conjunction with the founding of the National Holiday, Governor Cuomo signed these bills into law.
Born in Pelican Rapids, Minnesota, Hanson went to Dakota Business College and was in the retail hardware and heating and plumbing business in Vergas, Minnesota.
Cheshire Cat, Jabberwock, Dormouse
Launched in December 1995, Speedvision and Outdoor Life achieved profitability, as planned, in 2001 on combined revenue of over $100 million.
Roger L. Stevens (1910–1998), American theatrical producer, arts administrator and real estate executive
The plot was borrowed from Josephus and the romance of ‘Cleopatra.’ In 1678 appeared ‘The Siege of Babylon, by Samuel Pordage of Lincoln's Inn, Esq., author of the tragedy of “Herod and Mariamne.”’ This play had been licensed by Roger L'Estrange on 2 November 1677, and acted at the Duke's Theatre not long after the production at the Theatre Royal of Nathaniel Lee's ‘Rival Queens;’ and Statira and Roxana, the ‘rival queens,’ were principal characters in Pordage's rhymed tragedy.
Stephen Hunt, Journal of Religious History, 32:1 (March 2008), p123–124 (full text available through ATLA)
There is another variant on the story, recorded by Syntipas (Perry Index 58) and appearing in Roger L'Estrange's 1692 telling as "A Woman and a Fat Hen" (Fable 87): A good Woman had a Hen that laid her every day an Egg. Now she fansy’d to her self, that upon a larger Allowance of Corn, this Hen might be brought in time to lay twice a day. She try’d the Experiment; but the Hen grew fat upon’t, and gave quite over laying.
During his time as director of photography at Ricco/Maresca gallery and as former curator at Hasted Hunt, W.M. Hunt debuted and represented artists including Wilson Bentley, Elinor Carucci, Luc Delahaye, Jean-Paul Goude, Lisette Model, Erwin Olaf, Eugene Richards, Martin Schoeller, Alex Webb, Joel-Peter Witkin and others.
Nominated by President Bill Clinton on January 23, 1995 to replace Horace Ward, he was confirmed by the United States Senate on March 24, 1995, and received his commission on the same day.