primary sources date July 2009 Infobox Non profit Non profit name AlfredP. SloanFoundation image File SloanLogo.png 220px founded date 1934 founder Alfred Pritchard Sloan Jr. location New York, NY key ... pages 14 2010 annual report SloanFoundation 2010 annual report ref History The AlfredP. Sloan Years 1934 1965 During the initial years of AlfredP. Sloan s presidency, the Foundation devoted ... Sloan Fellowships in Executive Development, AlfredP. Sloan Fund for Research in the Physical Sciences and the AlfredP. Sloan National Scholarship Project. The foundation also made substantial grants ... hist bk text version.pdf AlfredP. SloanFoundation History ref The Gomory and Joskow Presidencies ... president since AlfredP. Sloan. Under his leadership, the foundation sponsored research relevant ... s sixth president. Leadership Paul L. Joskow became President of the AlfredP. SloanFoundation on January ... The AlfredP. SloanFoundation makes grants in six broad subjects, known within the foundation as major ... is 20,000. The Foundation also gives the AlfredP. SloanFoundation Feature Film Prize of 25,000 .... References reflist External links http sloan.org AlfredP. SloanFoundation http workfamily.sas.upenn.edu ... in 1934 Category Biomedical research foundations Category AlfredP. SloanFoundation Category Boston College Category Non profit organizations based in New York City de AlfredP. SloanFoundation es Fundaci n AlfredP. Sloan fr AlfredP. SloanFoundation ko P. it Fondazione AlfredP. Sloan nl AlfredP. SloanFoundation ja P pl Fundacja Alfreda P. Sloana ru ... P. SloanFoundation is a philanthropy philanthropic non profit organization in the United States . It was established in 1934 by AlfredP. SloanAlfredP. Sloan, Jr. , then President and Chief Executive ... Kettering Cancer Institute and the establishment of the MIT AlfredP. Sloan School of Management ... to filmmakers since 2003. One example is the AlfredP. Sloan Prize at the Sundance Film Festival ... more details
unreferenced date December 2010 The AlfredP. SloanFoundation Feature Film Prize award of 25,000.00 USD has been granted annually at the Hamptons International Film Festival since 2000 by the AlfredP. SloanFoundation . cellspacing 1 cellpadding 1 border 0 width 50 bgcolor d1e4fd Year Film Director 2010 Beneath Hill 60 Jeremy Sim 2009 Agora film Agora Alejandro Amen bar 2008 Flash of Genius film Flash of Genius Marc Abraham 2007 The Diving Bell and the Butterfly Julian Schnabel 2006 The Fountain Darren Aronofsky 2005 Kardia Su Rynard 2004 Madness and Genius Ryan Eslinger 2003 Kinsey film Kinsey Bill Condon 2002 Teknolust Lynn Hershman 2001 Enigma 2001 film Enigma Michael Apted 2000 Songcatcher Maggie Greenwald Category AlfredP. SloanFoundation ... more details
winners Category AlfredP. SloanFoundation ca Premi AlfredP. Sloan it Premio AlfredP. Sloan uk ...The AlfredP. Sloan Prize is an award given each year, starting in 2003, to a film at the Sundance Film Festival . The prize is given to a feature film that focuses on science or technology as a theme, or depicts a scientist, engineer, or mathematician as a major character. Each winner is presented with a 20,000 cash award provided by the AlfredP. SloanFoundation . Winning films class wikitable Year Film Director Writer s 19th Sundance Film Festival 2003 Dopamine film Dopamine ref name 20032005winners cite web url http sundance.org festival press industry pdf Sundance 20Film 20Festival 20Awards 201985 2007.pdf format PDF title Sundance Film Festival Films Honored 1985 2007 publisher Sundance Institute archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20090327033453 http www.sundance.org festival press industry pdf Sundance 20Film 20Festival 20Awards 201985 2007.pdf archivedate 2009 03 27 accessdate 2011 08 22 ref Mark Decena Mark Decena & Timothy Breitbach 20th Sundance Film Festival 2004 Primer film Primer ref name 20032005winners Shane Carruth Shane Carruth 21st Sundance Film Festival 2005 Grizzly Man ref name 20032005winners Werner Herzog Werner Herzog 22nd Sundance Film Festival 2006 The House of Sand ref name 2006winner cite web url http festival.sundance.org 2006 pdfs SFF 2006 20Sloan 20Award 20Release 20FINAL.pdf title House of Sand Wins AlfredP. Sloan Prize at 2006 Sundance Film Festival ... Wins AlfredP. Sloan Prize at 2008 Sundance Film Festival publisher Sundance Institute date 2008 01 ... cite web url http www.sundance.org press center release alfredp. sloan prize awarded to obselidia at 2010 sundance film festi title Sundance AlfredP. Sloan Fellowship and Commissioning Grants Also Announced ... Mike Cahill Mike Cahill & Brit Marling See also AlfredP. Sloan List of Sundance Film Festival ... Film Festival 2011 Another Earth ref name 2011winner cite news title Earth awarded Sundance s Sloan ... more details
the philanthropic, nonprofit AlfredP. SloanFoundation . GM under Sloan became famous for managing ... Hall of Fame in 1975. Philanthropy The AlfredP. SloanFoundation is a philanthropy philanthropic non .... Sloan 1941 See also The AlfredP. Sloan Prize . Given to films dealing with science and technology by the AlfredP. SloanFoundation each year at the Sundance Film Festival . Sloan was a member ... 1875 births Category 1966 deaths Category AlfredP. SloanFoundation Category Automotive pioneers ca Alfred Pritchard Sloan cs AlfredP. Sloan de AlfredP. Sloan es Alfred Pritchard Sloan eo Alfred ...Infobox person name AlfredP. Sloan image 1101261227 400.jpg image size caption Cover of Time magazine ... of such open tactics. File Alfred Pritchard Sloan 1937.jpg thumb AlfredP. Sloan in 1937 The world ... s honor as the MIT Sloan School of Management AlfredP. Sloan School of Management , one of the world ... Award in recognition of outstanding contributions to the City of New York. The AlfredP. Sloan ...?pid 13095 Harry S. Truman Letter to AlfredP. Sloan, Jr., Concerning Cooperation by the Broadcasting ... authorlink coauthors title AlfredP. Sloan Jr. Dead at 90 G.M. Leader and Philanthropist AlfredP. Sloan Jr., Leader of General Motors, Is Dead at 90 url quote AlfredP. Sloan Jr., who shaped the General ... last2 Seligman first2 Dan year 2003 title A ghost s memoir the making of AlfredP. Sloan s My Years ... 608 8 oclc ref harv postscript . Sloan1964 Cite book last Sloan first AlfredP. year 1941 authorlink AlfredP. Sloan title Adventures of a white collar man isbn 978 0 8369 5485 2 publisher Doubleday, Doran ... ref harv External links Commons category Alfred Pritchard Sloan, Jr. http www.sloan.org AlfredP ... Taken for a Ride http rapidtransit.com net thirdrail 9905 agt4.htm Contribution of AlfredP. Sloan ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sloan, AlfredP. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sloan, AlfredP. Category General Motors former executives Category American ... more details
interview with pf sloan A Mailing List Interview with P. F. Sloan an email interview with P.F. Sloan http www.therockandrollarchive.com P F Sloan Who Played What P. F. Sloan Who Played What? another ... an NPR World Cafe Interview with P.F. Sloan, Sept 12, 2006 http www.myspace.com pfsloan P. F. Sloan ... and songwriters de P. F. Sloan fr P. F. Sloan ...morefootnotes date January 2007 P.F. Sloan born Philip Gary Schlein, September 18, 1945, in New York ... Classic Rock ref History Beginnings Sloan was born to an United States American father and a Romanians ... Schlein to Sloan after repeatedly being denied a liquor license for his store. ref name bookref1 At 13, Sloan s father bought him a guitar at the music store in Hollywood, Sloan met Elvis Presley , who gave him an impromptu music lesson. ref name bookref1 In 1959, at 14, Flip Sloan sound recording and reproduction ... them as backing singers and musicians Sloan on lead guitar and Barri on percussion for Jan & Dean , whom he managed. Sloan & Barri were credited on all Jan & Dean albums from Dead Man s Curve The New Girl in School in early 1964 through Command Performance in 1965. Jan Berry used Sloan as the lead ... . Around that time, Sloan and Barri also wrote their first U.S. Billboard Top 100 hit, Kick That Little ... label Dunhill Records . Using the name Phil F. Sloan or P.F. Sloan the F stood for Flip, his nickname , Sloan wrote chart topper hits for many musician performers , including Eve of Destruction song Eve ... States U.S. market. Sloan also became a session guitarist as part of the group of L.A. session ... , among others. While working with Barry McGuire, Sloan created and played a guitar introduction ... for the hit version by Phillips group The Mamas & the Papas , which led to Sloan being a regular ... Mix Magazine accessdate 2010 11 18 ref Sloan generally played the lead guitar tracks on most of the songs he wrote, including the famous riff in Secret Agent Man. Sloan and Barri also were performers ... more details
Sloan may refer to MIT Sloan School of Management at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology , in Cambridge, Massachusetts Sloan band , a Canadian rock band Sloan Digital Sky Survey , a major astronomical survey Sloan Great Wall , a galactic filament discovered by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Sloan ... recipients have subsequently won a Nobel Prize Sloan Fellows program is a mid career master s degree program in general management Sloan Valve Company , a manufacturer of plumbing systems Urania sloanus , or Sloan s Urania , a species of moth Places Sloan, Indiana , United States extinct Sloan, Iowa , United States Sloan, Nevada , United States Sloan, New York , United States People AlfredP. Sloan 1875 1966 , the long time president and chairman of General Motors AlfredP. SloanFoundation , one of the largest philanthropic organizations in the world Ed Sloan born 1973 , American musician, member of the band Crossfade band Crossfade Frankie Sloan born 1970 , British professional wrestler Hugh Sloan born 1940 , American political aide, treasurer of Richard Nixon s 1972 campaign committee Ian Sloan , Australian mathematician Jerry Sloan born 1942 , American basketball player and coach, most famous for his long tenure 1988 2011 as coach of the Utah Jazz John French Sloan 1871 1951 , American painter Melanie Sloan , Executive Director of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington Norm Sloan 1926 2003 , American basketball coach P. F. Sloan born 1945 , American songwriter and musician Paddy Sloan 1921 1993 , Northern Irish footballer and coach Richard E. Sloan 1857 1933 , American politician, Governor of Arizona Territory 1909 1912 Slice of SciFi Samuel K. Sloan Samuel K. Sloan , born 1949 , Jewish American Slice of SciFi satellite radio news director and pioneer podcasting entertainment news producer Stewart Sloan , Scottish born Honk Kong author Tod Sloan disambiguation , multiple people Tommy Sloan born 1925 , Scottish footballer Victor Sloan born 1945 , Irish visual ... more details
The Alfred Friendly Press Fellowships is an American non profit foundation that gives journalists from nations in the developing world which meet basic standards of a free press the opportunity to work as reporters in American newsrooms. The program is offered annually to approximately ten professional print journalists between the ages of 25 and 35, giving them a six month, in depth, practical introduction to the professional and ethical standards of the U.S. print media. Created in 1984 by Alfred Friendly, a Pulitzer Prize winning reporter and former managing editor of The Washington Post, the fellowship is one of the most successful and admired programs in international education for journalists. It is the only program to offer foreign journalists non academic, long term, hands on experience in a single news organization. Convinced that healthy democracies need strong, free media, Friendly conceived a fellowship program that would both impart American journalistic traditions and respond to worldwide interest in the dissemination of fair and accurate news. The Daniel Pearl Foundation joined with AFPF in 2003 to offer special fellowships to honor the life and work of journalist Daniel Pearl . Daniel Pearl Fellows have been placed with the Washington, DC bureau of The Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, and The Berkshire Eagle and North Adams Transcript. Applicants for the Daniel Pearl Fellowships must come from areas where Daniel Pearl worked as a journalist South Asia, the Middle East, and North Africa. Advisory Committee Stephen Buckley Kenneth F. Bunting Milton Coleman Jonathan Friendly Nicholas Friendly Lucinda F. Murphy David Nalle John M. Sirek Ellen Soeteber Randall Smith Susan Talalay Howard A. Tyner Peter S. Young References http www.pressfellowships.org overview.html AFPF Webpage Category Organizations established in 1984 Category Foundations based in the United States Category American journalism organizations Category International journalism organizations ... more details
AlfredP. Slaner 10 April 1918 14 March 1996 was an American businessman and one time president of the Kayser Roth Kayser Roth Corporation . He developed Supp Hose uplifting hosiery. Slaner later made money in electronics and became a major benefactor of the United Jewish Appeal. Among other achievements, he made the master list of Nixon political opponents . References Staff report June 28, 1973 . Lists of White House Enemies and Memorandums Relating to Those Named. New York Times Thomas, Robert McGee March 15, 1996 . AlfredP. Slaner, 77, Developer Of Supp Hose Hosiery, Is Dead. New York Times Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Slaner, Alfred ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 10 April 1918 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 14 March 1996 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Slaner, Alfred Category 1918 births Category 1996 deaths US business bio 1910s stub ... more details
Image AlfredP. Swineford.jpg thumb right 200px AlfredP. Swineford Alfred Peter Swineford September 14, 1836 October 26, 1909 was an United States American United States Democratic Party Democratic politician who was a member of the Michigan House of Representatives , 1871 to 1872. In 1878 he was the Democratic candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Michigan , finishing third behind Lysander Woodward , the National Greenback Party candidate., and the winner, Republican incumbent Alonzo Sessions . He was the mayor and newspaper editor in Marquette, Michigan . President Grover Cleveland appointed Swineford as List of Governors of Alaska Governor of the District of Alaska , where he served from 1885 to 1889. In 1906, he was a candidate to be the first Delegate United States Congress Delegate to the United States Congress from the District of Alaska, losing in an election on August 14, 1906 to Democrat Frank Hinman Waskey . Swineford was born in Ashland, Ohio and died at Juneau, Alaska on October 26, 1909. ref Special to the News Miner. Former governor dies at Juneau , Fairbanks Daily News Miner . October 27, 1909. Page 1. ref He is buried in Juneau at Evergreen Cemetery Juneau, Alaska Evergreen Cemetery . He was married to Psyche Flower. s start s off succession box before John Henry Kinkead title List of Governors of Alaska District Governor of Alaska years 1885&ndash 1889 after Lyman Enos Knapp s end Governors of Alaska References Reflist http politicalgraveyard.com bio swindall swoope.html RIU15H7F5 The Political Graveyard Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Swineford, AlfredP. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH 1836 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1909 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Swineford, AlfredP. Category 1836 births Category 1909 deaths Category Alaska Democrats Category Governors of the District of Alaska Category Mayors ... stub Michigan mayor stub de AlfredP. Swineford ... more details
AlfredP. Wolf February 23, 1923 December 17, 1998 was an American nuclear and organic chemist . ref name NYT http www.nytimes.com 1998 12 27 nyregion alfredp wolf 75 chemist who created imaging tools.html New York Times AlfredP. Wolf, 75, Chemist Who Created Imaging Tools By WOLFGANG SAXON December 27, 1998 ref ref name NAP http www.nap.edu readingroom.php?book biomems&page awolf.html National Academy of Science National Academies Press Biographical Memoirs AlfredP. Wolf By Joanna S. Fowler and Michael J. Welch ref ref name BROOKHAVEN http www.bnl.gov bnlweb pubaf pr 1998 bnlpr121898.html The U.S. Department of Energy s Brookhaven National Laboratory ALFRED WOLF, PIONEER AT JUNCTION OF CHEMISTRY & MEDICINE, DIES AT 75 ISSUED 12 18 98 ref ref name NYU http www.nytimes.com 1998 12 19 classified paid notice deaths wolf alfredp phd.html New York University Paid Notice in New York Times Paid Notice Deaths WOLF, ALFREDP., PH.D. December 19, 1998 ref ref name JNF http www.highbeam.com doc 1P3 38963739.html The Journal of Nuclear Medicine In memoriam AlfredP. Wolf, PhD, 1923 1998 ref Wolf was chairman of the Chemistry Department at Brookhaven National Laboratory , ref name NAP research professor in the Department of Psychiatry at New York University ref name NYU a member of the National Academy of Sciences , ref name NAP The Journal of Nuclear Medicine said that his discoveries were instrumental in the development of positron emission tomography and that he made pioneering contributions over nearly 50 years in the field of organic radiochemistry . ref name JNF The New York Times said that Wolf helped create some of today s most sophisticated diagnostic tools and that he advanced the field of organic radiochemistry , radiopharmacology and nuclear medicine throughout his career ... References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wolf, AlfredP. ALTERNATIVE ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wolf, AlfredP. Category 1923 births Category 1998 deaths Category American chemists ... more details
Ireland politician stub de AlfredP. Byrne ...For his father Alfred Byrne Alfred Patrick Byrne 1913 26 July 1952 was an Ireland Irish politician. A clerk by profession, he as first elected to D il ireann as an Independent politician independent Teachta D la TD for Dublin North West D il ireann constituency Dublin North West at the Irish general election, 1937 1937 general election . ref name oireachtas db cite web url http www.oireachtas.ie members hist default.asp?housetype 0&HouseNum 14&MemberID 138&ConstID 86 title Mr. AlfredP. Byrne work Oireachtas Members Database accessdate 9 April 2009 ref He was re elected at the Irish general election, 1938 1938 and Irish general election, 1943 1943 general elections but lost his seat at the Irish general election, 1944 1944 general election . He re gained his seat at the Irish general election, 1948 1948 general election and was re elected at the Irish general election, 1951 1951 general election . He died in 1952 and the Dublin North West by election, 1952 subsequent by election on 12 November 1952 was won by his brother Thomas Byrne Dublin politician Thomas Byrne . ref name elecs irl cite web url http electionsireland.org candidate.cfm?ID 981 title AlfredP. Byrne work ElectionsIreland.org accessdate 9 April 2009 ref His father Alfred Byrne was an Member of Parliament MP , TD, Seanad ireann Senator and Lord Mayor of Dublin . Another brother Patrick Byrne Irish politician Patrick Byrne was also a TD. See also Families in the Oireachtas References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Byrne, AlfredP ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1913 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 26 July 1952 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Byrne, AlfredP Category 1913 births Category 1952 deaths Category Independent politicians in Ireland Category Teachta D la Category Members of the 9th D il Category Members of the 10th D il Category Members of the 11th D il Category ... more details
Dr. AlfredP. Southwick 1826 1898 , was a dentist from Buffalo, New York . He is credited with inventing the first electric chair as a method of execution. Dr. Southwick is buried in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo Forest Lawn Cemetery in Buffalo, New York , USA. ref http www.thecemeteryproject.com Graves 202 southwick alfred.htm Dead link date April 2010 ref The Electric Chair In 1881, Dr. Alfred Southwick witnessed an intoxicated man touch a live electric generator . Given that the man died so quickly, Dr. Southwick concluded that electricity could be used as an alternative to hanging for executions. As Southwick was a dentist who was accustomed to performing procedures on subjects in chairs, his device for electrical execution appeared in the form of an electric chair. Dr. Southwick worked with David B. Hill , the governor of New York State to help pass laws making execution by electricity legal. Southwick also served on the state s Electrical Death Commission which between 1888 and 1889 recommended that electric chair electrocution be made a valid form of Capital Punishment . The first law allowing the use of electrocution went into effect January 1, 1889. ref http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov entrez query.fcgi?cmd Retrieve&db PubMed&list uids 11806253&dopt Abstract AlfredP. Southwick, MDS, DDS dental practitioner... J Hist Dent. 2000& 93 PubMed Result Bot generated title ref On August 6, 1890, William Kemmler was executed by electrocution. Southwick was present and is reported to have said There is the culmination of ten years work and study We live in a higher civilization from this day. ref http www.crimelibrary.com notorious murders not guilty chair 6.html The Electric Chair Bot generated title ref See also Portal Biography Harold P. Brown Thomas Edison Efficiency Movement ... see Wikipedia Persondata NAME Southwick, AlfredP. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1826 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1898 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Southwick, AlfredP. Category ... more details
Infobox architect name AlfredP. Boller image caption nationality American birth date Birth date 1840 2 23 birth place Philadelphia, Pennsylvania death date Death date and age 1912 12 9 1840 2 23 death place East Orange, New Jersey practice significant projects Third Market Street Bridge br Madison Avenue Bridge br University Heights Bridge significant buildings awards Alfred Pancoast Boller February 23, 1840 December 9, 1912 ref Universal Cyclop dia & Atlas , 1902, New York, D. Appleton & Co. ref ref name nyt 1912 12 11 cite news title AlfredP. Boller Dies Ex Chief Engineer of Manhattan Elevated Railroad Was 72 Years Old url http query.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res 9B0DEFDC103CE633A25752C1A9649D946396D6CF newspaper The New York Times date December 11, 1912 page 13 accessdate 2007 11 25 ref was a civil engineer and bridge designer. He was the chief engineer on several bridge building projects during the late 1800 and neary 1900s. Born in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania in the United States , Boller graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia and from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York Troy , New York . He co founded an engineering company, Boller & Hodge, that was based in New York City, New York New York City . Boller designed the third Carl E. Stotz Memorial Little League Bridge Market Street Bridge in Williamsport, Pennsylvania Williamsport , Pennsylvania , the Madison Avenue Bridge Madison Avenue and University Heights Bridge s in New York City and the Connecticut River Bridge in Connecticut . He was also the chief engineer of Manhattan s elevated railroads. ref name nyt 1912 12 11 ref cite web url http www.past inc.org historic bridges ... Roads ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Boller, AlfredP. ALTERNATIVE ... DATE OF DEATH December 9, 1912 PLACE OF DEATH East Orange, New Jersey DEFAULTSORT Boller, AlfredP. Category 1806 births Category 1869 deaths Category American civil engineers Category Rensselaer ... more details
Unreferenced date April 2007 Alfred Paul Murrah October 27, 1904&ndash October 30, 1975 was an United States American Lawyer attorney and judge . The AlfredP. Murrah Federal Building , which was named after him, was destroyed in the April 19, 1995, Oklahoma City bombing . Early life and education Born in Tishomingo, Oklahoma , Murrah ran away from home at the age of 13, riding freight trains until he was dropped in the community of Tuttle, Oklahoma . A local family took him in and housed him, in exchange for labor on their farm. Murrah worked his way through high school and college , where he was a member of Lambda Chi Alpha . He earned his LL.B. from the University of Oklahoma College of Law in 1928. Career President of the United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt appointed Murrah to the United States District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma , United States District Court for the Northern District of Oklahoma Northern District of Oklahoma , and United States District Court for the Eastern District of Oklahoma Eastern District of Oklahoma , on February 8, 1937. Advice and consent Confirmed by the United States Senate Senate on February 25, 1937, he received Letters patent commission on March 3, 1937, becoming at the age of 32 one of the youngest United States federal judge federal judges in history. On August 5, 1940, Roosevelt nominated Murrah to the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit , to the seat vacated by Robert E. Lewis . Confirmed by the Senate on August 29, 1940, he received his commission on September 4, 1940. Murrah served on the court until his retirement in 1970 and was chief judge from 1959 to 1970. From 1969 to 1974, he directed ... Russell Creel title American Jurist The Life of Judge AlfredP. Murrah publisher Oklahoma Heritage Association year 1996 isbn 9780865460904 Refend Persondata NAME Murrah, Alfred Paul ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... DATE OF DEATH October 30, 1975 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Murrah, AlfredP. Category 1904 births ... more details
Nicholson, Alfred O. P. Category 1808 births Category 1876 deaths Category United States Senators from ...Infobox Senator name Alfred Osborn Pope Nicholson image name Alfred Osborn Pope Nicholson.jpg jr sr United States Senator state Tennessee party Democratic Party United States Democrat term December 25, 1840 &ndash February 7, 1842 br March 4, 1859 &ndash March 4, 1861 preceded Felix Grundy br Ephraim H. Foster succeeded John Bell Tennessee politician John Bell br Joseph S. Fowler birth date birth date 1808 8 31 mf y birth place Franklin, Tennessee , United States U.S. death date death date and age 1876 3 23 1808 8 31 mf y death place Columbia, Tennessee , United States U.S. spouse profession Politician , Lawyer , Literary editor Editor , Bank president Alfred Osborn Pope Nicholson August 31, 1808 spaced ndash March 23, 1876 , a Tennessee United States Democratic Party Democratic politician and lawyer , was twice a United States Senate United States Senator from that state. Biography Nicholson was born near Franklin, Tennessee in Williamson County, Tennessee Williamson County . He attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill , graduating in 1827. He studied law and was admitted to the Bar law bar in 1831, opening a law practice in Columbia, Tennessee . He edited the Western Mercury , a paper then published in Columbia, from 1832 to 1835. He also served in the Tennessee House of Representatives from 1833 to 1839. In 1840 the Tennessee General Assembly elected him, on an interim basis, to succeed to the U.S. Senate seat vacated by the death of Senator Felix Grundy . He served in that office from December 25, 1840 to February 7, 1842. From 1843 to 1845 he served in the Tennessee ... for five years before Fowler succeeded Nicholson. USSenTN Persondata NAME Nicholson, Alfred O. P. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH August 31, 1808 PLACE OF BIRTH ... Democrats de Alfred Osborn Pope Nicholson sv Alfred O.P. Nicholson ... more details
cite book ref smith title History of the Republican Party in Ohio editor first Joseph P editor ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Stone, Alfred Parish ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... DATE OF DEATH August 2, 1865 PLACE OF DEATH Columbus, Ohio DEFAULTSORT Stone, Alfred Parish ... more details
Alfred Pembroke Thom 15 December 1854 1935 was a railroad lawyer, a civic leader of Norfolk, Virginia , a delegate to the Constitution of Virginia Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1901 , and a president of The Virginia Bar Association . Biography Thom was born to prominent Virginia Dr. William Taylor Thom 1820 1894 in 1854. He had a brother, W T Thom II and a sister, Marion E. Thom. ref http espl.org genealogy notices Deathstu.htm Eastern Shore Public Library website, accessed 24 Sept. 2009 ref Thom graduated from the University of Virginia and began practicing law in 1876. ref name tyler cite book last Tyler first Lyon G., ed. title Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography publisher Lewis Historical Publishing accessed via Google Books date 1915 ref In 1878 Thom fought a duel. He was wounded his opponent, Major Sidney Pitts, was killed. ref cite news url http query.nytimes.com mem archive free pdf?res 9902E4DC143EE73BBC4950DFB5668383669FDE title THE LATEST Virginia DUEL publisher The New York Times, 31 March 1878 accessdate 12 April 2008 format PDF date 31 March 1878 ref ref cite web url http www.vcdh.virginia.edu eshore showPageTopic.php?xml db eshore news nl nl1878 nl.1878.03.30.xml&showpage &page 0&pagesize 10 title A DOUBLE TRAGEDY. TERRIBLE STREET SHOOTING AFFAIR AT EASTVILLE ON THE EASTERN SHORE OF VIRGINIA. One Man Instantly Killed and Another Dangerously Wounded publisher University of Virginia accessdate 12 April 2008 ref On 20 September 1881 Thom married Virginia W. Tunstell, the widow of Robert P. Baylor. ref Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography Vol. IV p. 263, edited by Lyon Gardiner Tyler accessed via Google Books ref After she died Thom married Jessie G. Thom. ref 1930 US Census ref Legal career In 1883 Thom formed a law partnership in Norfolk with his brother ... War I . References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Thom, Alfred ALTERNATIVE ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Thom, Alfred Category Virginia lawyers Category Past presidents of The Virginia ... more details
The Sloan Fellows program is a mid career master s degree in general management and leadership supported by a grant from the AlfredP. SloanFoundation . It is targeted at experienced managers who have ... Category AlfredP. SloanFoundation de Sloan Fellow lt Sloan draugijos programa ... . AlfredP. Sloan was the Chairman of General Motors from 1937 to 1956, and envisioned the Sloan Fellowship as a means of developing the Ideal Manager . The majority of the Sloan Fellows take on executive level roles in the global marketplace following the program. This is distinct from the Sloan Fellowship in mathematics and science. History The http mitsloan.mit.edu fellows Sloan Fellows Program was started at the MIT Sloan School of Management in 1940, which still has the largest class .... This is in keeping with AlfredP. Sloan s conviction that experienced managers would benefit best ... sloanSloan Master s at Stanford Graduate School of Business and http www.london.edu sloanfellowship.html Sloan Master s at London Business School . Sloan Fellows comprise a mix of company and self ... programs which are part time over 18 36 months, the Sloan Fellows program runs full time over 12 months. All three include an extensive international field trip. London Business School LBS and MIT Sloan School of Management MIT Sloan optionally offer a major research project thesis. ref http mitsloan.mit.edu fellows calendar fulltime.php ref ref http www.gsb.stanford.edu sloan International Study ... the importance of developing leadership as well as management competences in Sloan Fellows. As such, in addition to the standard MBA curriculum of management courses, the Sloan program contains a strong ... of Sloan Fellows. Sloan Fellows at MIT Sloan may opt for an M.B.A. degree, an MS in management, or an MS in the management of technology depending on their curricular and research choices. Sloan ..., notable MIT Sloan Fellows alumni include previous Secretary General of the United Nations, Kofi ... more details
dablink See also Robert Schuman Medal, EPP Group The Robert Schuman Prize for European unity was a prize awarded annually by the Hamburg Alfred Toepfer Stiftung F.V.S. Alfred Toepfer Foundation , in memory of former French Prime Minister, Robert Schuman . The award, first given in 1966, was discontinued in 2000. The Robert Schuman Silver Medal for European Unity was awarded at the Robert Schuman Prize ceremony. Each year it was awarded to young people between the ages of 18 and 35 who had particularly distinguished themselves through efforts towards European harmony. External links de icon http www.toepfer fvs.de galerie.html?&no cache 1&tx toepfergallery pi1 5Bcommand 5D detail&tx toepfergallery pi1 5Bpage 5D 24&tx toepfergallery pi1 5Bimage 5D 1 Dr. Georg Jarzembowski Mitglied des Europ ischen Parlaments , http translate.google.com translate c?hl en&sl de&tl en&u http www.toepfer fvs.de galerie.html 3F 26no cache 3D1 26tx toepfergallery pi1 255Bcommand 255D 3Ddetail 26tx toepfergallery pi1 255Bpage 255D 3D24 computer translation de icon http www.toepfer fvs.de preise bis 2006.html Preise bis 2006 , http translate.google.com translate?sl de&tl en&u http www.toepfer fvs.de preise bis 2006.html computer translation Category Human rights awards Category European awards award stub de Robert Schuman Preis Alfred Toepfer Stiftung ... more details
The Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation Dinner is an annual white tie charity fundraiser for Catholic charities, held at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York on the third Thursday of October Smith died on October 4 . It is organized by the Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation in honor of former New York Governor Al Smith , the first Catholic presidential candidate. The first dinner was in 1945, the year after Al Smith s death. The 2008 dinner raised 3.9 million. ref cite news last Tapper first Jake title Obama and McCain Yuk it Up at Al Smith Dinner url http blogs.abcnews.com politicalpunch 2008 10 obama and mccai.html newspaper ABC News date 16 October 2008 ref Since 1960 when Richard Nixon and John F. Kennedy were speakers , it has been a stop for the two main presidential candidates during several U.S. election years. In 1976, Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter spoke in 1980, Carter and Ronald Reagan in 1988, Michael Dukakis and George H.W. Bush in 2000, Al Gore and George W. Bush and in 2008, John McCain and Barack Obama . Since 1945, only two presidents have not spoken at the dinner Harry Truman and Bill Clinton. ref cite news url http www.nytimes.com 2004 09 17 nyregion 17dinner.html?pagewanted print&position work The New York Times title Archdiocese Leaves Kerry and President Off Guest List first1 Michael last1 Cooper first2 Daniel J. last2 Wakin date September 17, 2004 ref Candidates have traditionally given humorous speeches poking fun at themselves and their opponents, making the event similar to a Roast comedy roast . It is generally the last event at which the two candidates share a stage before the election. ref cite news url http thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com 2008 10 ... Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation s page on the dinner Category Charity fundraisers Category ... in 1945 fr Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation Dinner ... York Times title Mondale Opts to Miss Alfred Smith Dinner date October 16, 1984 ref Amy Sullivan ... more details
The Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Foundation JPKF is a non profit Foundation United States law foundation founded by Ambassador Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. in 1946 in memory of his son Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. . The foundation was led by his youngest brother, the late U.S. Senator Ted Kennedy Edward M. Kennedy , until his death in 2009. The foundation funded the construction of the Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Memorial Hall at Boston College , now a part of Campion Hall and home to the college s Lynch School of Education . The foundation had assets in 2000 of 30m. ref Frank L. Ellsworth Editor , Joe Lumarda Editor , 2003, http books.google.co.uk books?id hGRmqgyHewwC&pg PA9&lpg PA9&dq 22Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Foundation 22 endowment&source bl&ots 1UC6D5b9E &sig ctRVR yz0IfiL2EjEee4klTZRf8&hl en&ei w3OSrizF4664QaijfWoAw&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1 v onepage&q 22Joseph 20P. 20Kennedy 2C 20Jr. 20Foundation 22 20endowment&f false From Grantmaker to Leader Emerging Strategies for Twenty First Century Foundations , John Wiley & Sons Wiley , p9 ref References reflist External links http www.jpkf.org Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Foundation Category Kennedy family Category Foundations based in the United States Category 1946 establishments org stub ... more details
primarysources date September 2009 The Sloan Consortium http www.sloan c.org is an institutional and professional leadership organization dedicated to integrating E learning online education into the mainstream of higher education . The goal of the Sloan Consortium is to help institutions and individual educators improve the quality, scale, and breadth of online education. The Consortium was originally funded by the AlfredP. SloanFoundation , and is now a non profit, member sustained organization. The Sloan Consortium Sloan C helps learning organization s continually improve quality, scale, and breadth of their online programs according to their own distinctive missions, so that education will become a part of everyday life , accessible and affordable for anyone, anywhere, at any time, in a wide variety of disciplines. Sloan C supports the collaborative sharing of knowledge and effective practices to improve online education in learning effectiveness, access, affordability for learners and providers, and student and faculty satisfaction. Sloan C maintains a catalog of degree and certificate programs offered by a wide range of regionally accredited member institutions, consortia, and industry partners provides speakers and consultants to help institutions learn about online methodologies hosts conferences and workshops to help implement and improve online programs publishes the Sloan C View, the Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks JALN , and annual volumes of Research applied research studies and conducts research, annual surveys on online learning and forums to inform academic, government and private sector audiences. Sloan C also offers an awards program and an effective practices database so members can share the lessons they have learned. Sloan C generates ideas ... and suppliers of services, equipments, and tools that practice the Sloan C quality principles. References 1. Sloan Consortium n.d. . Retrieved August 6, 2009, from http www.sloanconsortium.org aboutus ... more details
File AlfredP. Murrah Federal Building before destruction.jpg thumb right AlfredP. Murrah Federal Building as it appeared before its destruction The AlfredP. Murrah Federal Building was a federal government of the United States United States federal government complex located at 200 N.W. 5th Street in downtown Oklahoma City , Oklahoma , United States . The building was the target of the Oklahoma City bombing on April 19, 1995, which killed 168 people, including 19 children all under age 6. ref name Binomial.com http www.binomial.com newsletter newsletter.php?issue 39 Binomial.com , Phoenix Disaster Recovery Newsletter Retrieved 2001 03 29. ref Half of the building collapsed seconds after the truck bomb detonated. The remains of the building were imploded a month after the attack, and the Oklahoma City National Memorial was built on the site. Construction and use The federal building was designed by architect Wendell Locke of Locke, Wright and Associates, ref cite news title Architect Says Bombed OK Building was Solidly Built publisher CNN date 1995, April 19 work Transcript 635 35, 7 07 pm ET, Interview by Linden Soles with Wendell Locke. ref and constructed using reinforced concrete in 1977 at a cost of 14.5 million. The building, named for federal judge AlfredP. Murrah , an Oklahoma native, opened on March 2, 1977. By the 1990s, the building contained regional offices for the Social ... fuel was detonated in front of the AlfredP. Murrah Federal Building, destroying a third of the building ... in the United States ar el AlfredP. Murrah es Edificio Federal AlfredP. Murrah fr B timent f d ral AlfredP. Murrah ko P. nl AlfredP. Murrah Federal Building ja P simple AlfredP. Murrah Federal Building sh Federalna zgrada AlfredP. Murrah sv AlfredP. Murrah Federal Building zh P ... Portal gsa ep contentView.do?pageTypeId 8199&channelId 13259&P XI&contentId 9130&contentType GSA ... more details
The Sloan Research Fellowships are awarded annually by the AlfredP. SloanFoundation since 1955 to provide support and recognition to early career scientists and scholars . This is distinct from the Sloan Fellows in business. Fellowships were initially awarded in physics , chemistry , and mathematics ... awards Category Mathematics awards Category Physics awards Category AlfredP. SloanFoundation ... of associate professor and do not hold tenure, but these are not strict requirements. The AlfredP. SloanFoundation welcomes nominations of all candidates who meet the traditional high standards ... brochure.shtml Sloan Research Fellowships brochure . Retrieved on 2007 10 07. ref In 2007, 118 young faculty were granted awards. ref http www.sloan.org programs fellowshiplist.shtml Sloan Research ... http www.sloan.org programs fellowshiplist.shtml Sloan Research Fellows 2008 . Retrieved on 2011 01 10. ref Eligibility requirements The foundation has been supportive of scientists who are parents ... Candidates for Sloan Research Fellowships are required to hold the Ph.D. or equivalent in chemistry ... received Sloan Fellowships 1965 Richard Feynman SRF 1955 1969 Murray Gell Mann SRF 1957 1972 Leon ... who received Sloan Fellowships 1981 Roald Hoffmann SRF 1966 1986 Dudley R. Herschbach SRF 1959 ... who received Sloan Fellowships 1994 John Forbes Nash Sloan Research Fellowship in Mathematics Nobel Prize in Medicine winners who received Sloan Fellowships 1997 Stanley Prusiner Sloan Research Fellowship in Neuroscience 2004 Linda B. Buck Sloan Research Fellowship in Neuroscience Fields Medal ists who received Sloan Fellowships 1962 John Milnor 1966 Paul Cohen mathematician Paul Cohen 1966 Stephen ... scitech fellowships.shtml Sloan Research Fellowships official site http www.sloan.org programs fellowship brochure.shtml Sloan Research Fellowships brochure http grantsnet.org search pgm info.cfm?pgm id 1124 Overview of Sloan Fellowships Science journal Science GrantsNet funding database Category ... more details
on islands cities Denver frozen Sloan s Lake ref The official name is Sloan Lake , although most people erroneously know it as Sloan s Lake or Sloans Lake see cite web title U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System Sloan Lake url http geonames.usgs.gov pls gnispublic f?p gnispq 3 NO P3 ... 915 Neighborhood summary Sloan Lake The Piton Foundation. Retrieved 24 May 2009. ref There are no tributary ...Infobox lake lake name Sloan s Lake image lake Denver Pics 024 Copy.JPG caption lake View facing east ... feature of Sloan s Lake Park, which is managed by the Parks and Recreation division of the City and County of Denver . Location Sloan s Lake is located on the western edge of Denver s city limits ... 250px thumb left A flock of Canada goose Canada geese on the frozen surface of Sloan s Lake in winter. Rocky Mountains are in the background. The true history of the creation of Sloan ..., Colorado Golden crossed through where Sloan s Lake is now. A Homestead Act homesteader named Thomas F. Sloan received a patent for the land from US President Andrew Johnson in December 1866. He used the land for agricultural purposes, farming and raising cattle. A commonly accepted legend states that Sloan ... trail.asp?trailid HGR195 009 Sloan Lake Park Trails.com. Retrieved 24 May 2009. ref This flooded ... boats... ScienceBlogs.com, 31 July 2006. Quote from Sloan s Lake Park From Indian Playground ... of Sloan s Lake, would fall under the jurisdiction of the federal Works Progress Administration Works ... become known as Sloan s Lake. The size of the present day combined Sloan s Lake and Cooper Lake is convert 177 acre km2 . Character File Sloanslake1.JPG 250px thumb right Sloan s Lake facing west ... 177 acre km2 , Sloan s Lake Park is the second largest park in Denver after City Park, Denver City Park . Typical activities at Sloan s Lake include hiking, jogging and bicycling on the trails and sidewalks ... making more than 200 percent above the Denver average. The housing stock in Sloan s Lake ... more details