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unusual facts about Stephen P. Lepisto



Arthur T. Gregorian

In 1953, as President of Morgan Memorial and President of Goodwill Industries, he called his friend and fellow Armenian, Stephen P. Mugar, and asked if he could place a new collection receptacle he had designed in the parking lot of the Star Market in Wellesley Hills.

Daitch–Mokotoff Soundex

To address the large number of false positive results generated by the D–M Soundex, Stephen P. Morse and Alexander Beider created the Beider–Morse Phonetic Name Matching algorithm.

Haigazian University

A grant from Mr. Stephen P. Mugar enabled the university to acquire a beautiful historic structure, subsequently named the Mugar Building, to honor the donor’s parents.

Kamishibai

Stephen P. Lepisto and Jennifer Diane Reitz of Accursed Toys created a computerized version of the art form.

Mugar family

The best known member of the family is Stephen P. Mugar, (1901-1982), who founded the Star Market chain of super markets on which the family fortune was based.

Nuclear doctrine of Pakistan

The South Asian affairs expert, Professor Stephen P. Cohen further elaborates and term the strategy of Pakistan as "Option-enhancing Policy".

Star Market

His son Stephen P. Mugar (1901–1984) eventually went to work for him in the store.

Stephen P. Friot

On September 4, 2001, Friot was nominated by President George W. Bush to a seat on the United States District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma vacated by Wayne E. Alley.

Stephen P. Hubbell

Dr. Hubbell is also a senior staff scientist at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute in Balboa, Panama.

Stephen P. Morse

He is also the co-author with linguist Alexander Beider of the Beider–Morse Phonetic Name Matching Algorithm.

Stephen P. Mugar

In the 1930s, Stephen Mugar married Marian Graves (born June 29, 1901, in Saugus), and they had two children: David Graves Mugar, who became a business leader and philanthropist in his own right, and Carolyn Mugar, activist, who started a reforestation project in Armenia and is executive director of Farm Aid.

Stephen P. Nash

He became a trustee of the New York diocese and traveled to England to serve as an expert witness before the Committee of Privileges of the House of Lords on behalf of the Anglican Church in 1885.

Stephen Webb

Stephen P. Webb (born 1946), former Mayor of Beverly Hills, California

Steven Morse

Stephen P. Morse (born 1940), American computer specialist involved with Intel 8086


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