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Wayne L. Berman

Berman was a close friend of Senator John McCain and a supporter of his during his 2008 presidential campaign.


Bill Greiner

Greiner co-wrote The Nature and Functions of Law with Harold J. Berman (1918-2007) of Harvard University and Samir N. Salima of Emory and Henry College.

Do Good Design

Do Good Design: How Designers Can Change The World is a book by Canadian designer David B. Berman, with a foreword by Erik Spiekermann, published by Peachpit Press in January 2009.

Guy G. Hurlbutt

Early in his career, Hurlbutt was a chief deputy attorney general under then-Idaho Attorney General Wayne L. Kidwell.

I Am an Impure Thinker

It has been recognized as a summary of Rosenstock-Huessy's insights into Western culture by such thinkers as, W. H. Auden, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Martin E. Marty, and Harold J. Berman.

Jonathan, Minnesota

Other board members included J. F. Deckenbach, Lewis Krohn, J. Kimball Whitney, Mandell L. Berman, Robert J. Dahlin, Ben C. Cunningham, Duane E. Joseph, and H. Richard Korsh.

Kenneth Tomlinson

In July 2005, the State Department opened an inquiry into Tomlinson's work at the Broadcasting Board of Governors, after Representative Howard L. Berman, Representative Tom Lantos and Senator Christopher Dodd forwarded accusations of misuse of money from an employee at the board.

Michael Berman

Michael J. Berman, American businessman, founder of George magazine with John F. Kennedy, Jr.

Michael S. Berman, American lawyer and lobbyist, former aide to Walter Mondale

Modern Language Association

The president in 2011 was Russell A. Berman (Stanford University and Hoover Institution); the first vice president was Michael Bérubé (Pennsylvania State University), who assumed the MLA presidency in 2012; and the second vice president was Marianne Hirsch (Columbia University), who advanced to first vice president in 2012 and became MLA President in 2013.

Richard M. Berman

A year later, he was appointed General Counsel and Executive Vice President of the Warner Cable Corporation, a position he held until 1986, when he returned to private practice.

Wayne L. Horvitz

Wayne Louis Horvitz (October 8, 1920 – June 17, 2009) was an American labor negotiator, who served as director of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, where he played a major role in resolving and preventing major strikes in business and industries nationwide.

Wayne L. Kidwell

After returning to Idaho and working in private practice for close to a decade, Kidwell ran for Idaho Supreme Court in 1994 against incumbent Justice Cathy Silak and lost.

Wayne L. Kidwell (born June 15, 1938) is a retired Idaho Supreme Court justice and a former Idaho state attorney general who also has served as an Idaho state senator and an associate deputy attorney general in the administration of President Ronald Reagan.

Wayne L. Morse United States Courthouse

Artist Matthew Ritchie was commissioned to create much of the building's artwork.

Wayne L. Niederhauser

A Republican, he is a member of the Utah State Senate, representing the state's 9th senate district in Salt Lake County including the cities of Sandy and Draper.

Wilma Olson

Wilma Olson was involved in setting up the nucleic acid database, in collaboration with Helen M. Berman.


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