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2 unusual facts about Stephen L. Neal


Stephen L. Neal

Neal was first elected to Congress in an upset victory over incumbent Republican Wilmer David Mizell, better known as former Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Vinegar Bend Mizell.

Yoshimasa Hayashi

In the United States, he was a staffer for U.S. Representative Stephen L. Neal and U.S. Senator William V. Roth, Jr..


Bolivian Socialist Falange

Linklater, Magnus, Hilton, Isabel & Ascherson, Neal, The Fourth Reich: Klaus Barbie and the Neo-Fascist Connection, Hodder & Stoughton, 1984

Center for Digital Research and Scholarship

CDRS was created by James G. Neal in 2007 as part of the reorganization of the Columbia libraries that consolidated the technology-focused divisions (the Columbia Center for New Media Teaching and Learning, Libraries Digital Program Division, Library Information Technology Office, and the Preservation and Digital Conversion Division) and that also including the establishing of the Copyright Advisory Office.

DePauw Tigers

In 1933, head coach Ray "Gaumey" Neal led the DePauw Tigers football team to an unbeaten, untied, and unscored opening season.

Lawrence T. Neal

He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1876 to the Forty-fifth Congress and for election in 1878 to the Forty-sixth Congress.

Ludwig Guttenbrunn

Zaslaw, Neal and William Cowdery (1990) The Compleat Mozart: a guide to the musical works of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

Lula Wardlow

Her great-nephew, Stephen Lee "Steve" Gunn, was elected Montgomery mayor some seventy-two years after Mrs. Wardlow vacated the office.

McNichols

Stephen L.R. McNichols (1914–1997), Colorado's 35th Governor from 1957 to 1963

Mozart's compositional method

Zaslaw, Neal (1994) "Mozart as a working stiff," in James M. Morris, ed.

Reginald H. Neal

Neal participated in The Responsive Eye, (Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1965) and Optic Nerve: Perceptual Art of the 1960s (Columbus Museum of Art, Ohio, 2007).

Works by Neal are included in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.; Princeton University, New Jersey; The Figge Art Museum, Illinois; and Brigham Young University, Utah.

Rhea Springs, Tennessee

Rhea Springs was the home of Congressman John R. Neal (1836–1889) and the birthplace of his son, Scopes Trial attorney John Randolph Neal, Jr. (1876–1959).

Richard I. Neal

Following completion of The Basic School and subsequently the Field Artillery Officer Basic Course at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, Neal was assigned to the 3rd Marine Division in Republic of Vietnam, where he served as a Forward Observer with the 3rd Battalion 9th Marines.

San Antonio National Cemetery

Private Solon D. Neal, Medal of Honor recipient for action in the Indian Wars.

Stephen Baker

Stephen L. Baker (born 1955), journalist and author of The Numerati

Stephen L. Harris

Harris grew up in western Washington state where the views of Mount Rainier inspired what has become a lifelong interest in the eruptive potential of the volcanoes in the Cascade Mountain range.

Stephen L. Norris

Carlyle was founded in 1987 by five Washington executives: William E. Conway, Jr., Stephen L. Norris, David M. Rubenstein, Daniel A. D'Aniello and Greg Rosenbaum.

Stephen L. Price

Stephen L. Price (November 9, 1960 – May 22, 1995) was a visual effects supervisor at Industrial Light & Magic, one of the world's premiere special effects companies.

The Culture of Disbelief

The Culture of Disbelief (ISBN 0-385-47498-9) is a 1994 book by Stephen L. Carter.

The Numerati

The Numerati is a non-fiction book written by Stephen L. Baker.

Wenzel Trnka

Zaslaw, Neal (2006) "The non-canonic status of Mozart's canons".


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