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3 unusual facts about Ronald A. Bosco


Ronald A. Bosco

At UAlbany since 1975 and an editor of the Emerson Papers at Harvard's Houghton Library since 1977, Bosco has lectured and published extensively on Puritan homiletics and poetics, nineteenth-century American intellectual and literary history, and the theory and practice of documentary and textual editing.

In 2003, on the occasion of Emerson's 200th birthday, he delivered the commemorative lecture, "What Poems are Many Private Lives," at the Emerson House in Concord, Massachusetts, for the Emerson family and the Town of Concord.

Walter Harding

2005: Ronald A. Bosco, Distinguished University Professor of English and American Literature at SUNY Albany.


Green v. Haskell County Board of Commissioners

Federal Judge Ronald A. White allowed the monument to remain whilst the Haskell county commissioners appealed the 10th Circuit's decision, but the order for its removal became enforceable when the Supreme Court of the United States declined to hear the case on March 1, 2010.

Michael Sarno

On February 8, 2012, U.S. District Judge Ronald A. Guzman sentenced Sarno to 25 years in prison on the racketeering charges.

Psychedelic therapy

The name, coined by Ronald A. Sandison, literally meaning "soul-dissolving", refers to the belief that the therapy can dissolve conflicts in the mind.

Ronald A. Lindsay

Ronald A. Lindsay is president and CEO of the Center for Inquiry and of its affiliates, the Council for Secular Humanism and the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry.

Ronald A. Marks

During that time he occupied a number of increasingly senior positions including two years (1995-96) as Intelligence Counsel to U.S. Senate Majority Leaders Bob Dole and U.S. Senator Trent Lott.

Ronald A. Rasband

In this capacity he worked closely with Jon Huntsman, Sr. He was later a member of the corporation's board of directors.

Ronald A. Sarasin

Sarasin was elected as a Republican to the Ninety-third and to the two succeeding Congresses (January 3, 1973-January 3, 1979).

The Press Democrat

Halifax resold its California papers at the end of 2012 to a local ownership group that includes Douglas H. Bosco.


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