other people DonaldJacksonDonaldG. Jackson April 24, 1943 October 20, 2003 was an American filmmaker who is often referred to in the media as the Edward D. Wood, Jr. Ed Wood of the video age. This delination was given due to the bizarre nature, content, and lack of defined storyline prevalent in his film and because virtually all of his films were harshly criticized by film critics. Born in Tremont, Mississippi Tremont , Mississippi , Jackson grew up in Adrian, Michigan Adrian , Michigan . As an adult he struggled to become a filmmaker for many years while working at an auto factory. Finally, in the mid 1970s he made his first feature film, a horror film parody, The Demon Lover . This film was soon followed by the wrestling film, I Like to Hurt People . ref http www.scottshaw.com dgjinterview.html DonaldG. Jackson The Final Interview ref These films financed his move to Hollywood , California , where he remained until his death. ref http www.scottshaw.com donaldgjackson.html DonaldGJackson, Maverick Filmmaker ref Jackson is perhaps most well known for creating and directing the cult film , Hell Comes to Frogtown . ref http www.fangoria.com index.php moviestv fango flashback 7006 fango flashback hell comes to frogtown Fango Flashback HELL COMES TO FROGTOWN ref Throughout his career Jackson worked with several filmmakers, including Roger Corman and James Cameron , but it was not until ... donald&GSmn g.&GSbyrel all&GSdyrel all&GSob n&GRid 8025278& DonaldG. Jackson biography at Find ... Lover 1976 Documentary films about DonaldG. Jackson Demon Lover Diary 1980 Interview The Documentary ... Jackson, DonaldG. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH April 24, 1943 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH October 20, 2003 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Jackson, DonaldG. Category American film ... from Adrian, Michigan Category Cancer deaths in California fr DonaldG. Jackson lt DonaldG. Jackson ... of a film. Jackson died of leukemia on 20 October 2003 and was interred in the Westwood Village ... more details
other people DonaldJackson MedalTop MedalSport Men s Figure Skating MedalCountry flagcountry CAN 1921 MedalBronze 1960 Winter Olympics 1960 Squaw Valley Figure skating at the 1960 Winter Olympics Singles MedalBottom Infobox figure skater name DonaldJackson image caption fullname Donald George Jackson altname country flagcountry CAN 1921 formercountry birth date birth date and age 1940 4 2 birth place hometown residence death date death place height partner formerpartner coach formercoach choreographer formerchoreographer skating club retired medaltemplates see Template MedalRelatedTemplates MedalCountry flagcountry CAN 1921 MedalSport Men s Figure skating MedalCompetition List of Olympic medalists in figure skating Olympic Games MedalBronze 1960 Winter Olympics 1960 Squaw Valley Figure skating ... Figure Skating Championships Men s singles Donald George Jackson , Post nominals country CAN ... , a 1965 National Film Board of Canada short film on DonaldJackson NavigationWorldChampionsFigureSkatingMen ... Kidd years 1962 after Bill Crothers s end Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Jackson, Donald George ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION figure skater DATE OF BIRTH April 2, 1940 PLACE OF BIRTH Oshawa, Ontario DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Jackson, Donald Category 1940 births ... Canada Winter Olympic medalist stub de DonaldJackson Eiskunstl ufer fr DonaldJackson patineur artistique it DonaldJackson ja no DonaldJackson pt DonaldJackson ru , fi DonaldJackson tr DonaldJackson ...?v Alrsemq mzQ World Figure Skating Championship in Prague ref Jackson was coached by Pierre Brunet ... Honour ref Jackson is the former director of skating and was also a coach at the Minto Skating Club in Ottawa , Ontario. ref cite web url http www.mintoskatingclub.ca skating programs coaches donald ... web 20070930140642 http www.mintoskatingclub.ca skating programs coaches donald jackson.shtml ... more details
DonaldJackson is a Canadian figure skater. DonaldJackson is also the name of Donald L. Jackson 1910 1981 , U.S. Representative from California Donald deAvila Jackson 1920 1968 , American psychiatrist DonaldJackson calligrapher born 1938 , English calligrapher DonaldG. Jackson 1943 2003 , American filmmaker Don Jackson ice hockey born 1956 , retired ice hockey player DonaldJackson pair skater born 1986 , Canadian pair skater who won gold at the 2007 2008 ISU Junior Grand Prix Don Jackson radio personality , Canadian radio personality Don Jackson producer , electronic music producer hndis name Jackson, Donald DEFAULTSORT Jackson, Donald de DonaldJackson fr DonaldJackson ... more details
other people DonaldJacksonDonald Lester Jackson January 23, 1910 &ndash May 27, 1981 was a United States House of Representatives U.S. Representative from California . Born in Ipswich, South Dakota Ipswich , Edmunds County, South Dakota Edmunds County , South Dakota , Jackson attended the public schools of South Dakota and California. He served as a private in the United States Marine Corps from 1927 to 1931 and again from 1940 until discharged as a major in 1945 with two years combat service overseas. He engaged in public relations, and worked as a reporter and editor in Santa Monica, California from 1938 to 1940. He served as director of publicity for the city of Santa Monica, in 1939 and 1940. Jackson was a congressional adviser at the ninth conference of American States at Bogot , Colombia in 1948 and was elected as a Republican Party United States Republican to the 80th United States Congress Eightieth and to the six succeeding Congresses January 3, 1947 &ndash January 3, 1961 . His congressional service included the House Un American Activities Committee , and a notable role in accusing Methodist Bishop Garfield Bromley Oxnam G. Bromley Oxnam of engaging in communist activities. ref http www.time.com time magazine article 0,9171,822884,00.html Time Magazine. August 3, 1953. Winner The Bishop. ref He was not a candidate for renomination in 1960. He worked as a radio and television commentator from 1960 to 1968, and was appointed by President Nixon as a commissioner on Interstate Commerce Commission in 1969. Jackson resided in Sosua , Dominican Republic , West Indies , until his death in Bethesda, Maryland , May 27, 1981. He was interred in Arlington National Cemetery. References CongBio J000008 reflist s start s par us hs USRepSuccessionBox state California district ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Jackson, Donald Lester ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Jackson, Donald Lester Category 1910 births Category 1981 deaths Category Members ... more details
Website http www.mri.org Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Jackson, Donald ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Jackson, Donald Deavila Category 1920 births Category 1968 deaths Category ... theorists US psychiatrist stub de Don D. Jackson es Donald deAvila Jackson fr Donald deAvila Jackson ...Don D. Jackson 1920 1968 was an United States American psychiatrist best known for his pioneering work in family therapy . From 1947 to 1951 he studied under Harry Stack Sullivan . ref http www.mri.org dondjackson rooted.htm Don Jackson Official Web site Bot generated title ref From 1953 to 1962 he worked with Gregory Bateson , John Weakland , Jay Haley and William Fry , developing thinking in the areas of family therapy , brief therapy , systems theory and communication theory . One of the results of this research was the development of the double bind theory of schizophrenia . ref http www.mri.org dondjackson brp.htm Don Jackson Official Web site Bot generated title ref In 1958 he founded the Mental ... dondjackson mri.htm Don Jackson Official Web site Bot generated title ref Quotes About Don Jackson How did Don Jackson influence the field of family therapy? How did Watts influence the steam engine ... Jackson Official Web site http www.mri.org dondjackson Don Jackson Official Web site Bot generated .... Dr. Gregory Bateson speaking at a memorial conference for Don Jackson ref name Don Jackson Official Web site Publications Jackson, D. Ed. . 1960 . The etiology of schizophrenia. NY, Basic Books. Jackson, D. 1964 . Myths of Madness New Facts for Old Fallacies. NY, MacMillian Pub. Co. Haas, A. & Jackson ..., J., Jackson, D. 1967 . Pragmatics of Human Communication A Study of Interactional Patterns, Pathologies & Paradoxes. NY W.W. Norton. Also published in Bern, Switzerland. Hans Huber, Pub., 1969. Jackson ..., CA Science & Behavior Books. Jackson, D. Ed. . 1968b . Therapy, Communication and Change Human communication, volume 2 . Palo Alto, CA Science & Behavior Books. Lederer, W. & Jackson, D. 1968 . Mirages ... more details
DonaldJackson , born in 1938 in Lancashire , England , is a British Calligraphy calligrapher , official scribe and calligrapher to the Crown Office of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Jackson is artistic director of The Saint John s Bible , a recent, hand written and Illuminated manuscript illuminated Grand Bible commissioned by the Benedictine monastery of Saint John s Abbey in Collegeville, Minnesota , USA. He is the author of The Story Of Writing 1981 and The Calligrapher s Art . Films Produced and directed by Jeremy Bennett calligrapher, DonaldJackson narrator, Susannah York . Alphabet the story of writing 1980 4 30 minutes, VHS, A set of 4 half hour film quality videos. RBS v2.16 2.19 Overview This four part series produced for Parker Pen contains hardly any printing or typesetting. The first two parts cover letterforms up to the fourteenth century and are highly recommended. They are extremely well done particularly the parts where presenter DonaldJackson makes reed pens part one and quill pens part two and demonstrates their influence on letterforms. Part two also features a superb demonstration of the art of illuminating. Part three has a short section on printing which covers the invention of the printing press and copper engraving. While discussing Gutenberg the letterpress printing being shown from a much later period an iron press is used and the type looks far too modern. Part 4 was presumably the point of the whole production as far as Parker ... and presented by DonaldJackson. Summary Part I the making of letters After an introduction and shots ... pens modern calligraphy External links http www.myfonts.com person jacksondonald Myfonts page about DonaldJackson http newcatalogue.library.unisa.edu.au vufind Search Home?lookfor Alphabet 5Bvideorecording ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Jackson, Donald ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1938 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Jackson, Donald Category 1938 births ... more details
John G. Jackson may refer to John G. Jackson politician 1777 1825 , U.S Representative and federal judge from Virginia John G. Jackson writer 1907 1993 , African American cultural historian and writer See also John Jackson disambiguation hndis Jackson, John G. ... more details
Donald Gordon Payne born January 3, 1924 in London is an England English author. Biography Using James Vance Marshall as a pseudonym , Payne has written such books as A River Ran Out of Eden 1962 and White Out 1999 . His most famous book is probably Walkabout novel Walkabout 1959 , first published as The Children and later made into Walkabout film a movie starring Jenny Agutter . Payne has also used Ian Cameron and Donald Gordon as pseudonyms. As Donald Gordon, he has published, among others, Riders of the Storm 2002 , an official history of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution . As Ian Cameron, he has written The Lost Ones novel The Lost Ones 1961 , later dramatized by The Walt Disney Company Disney as The Island at the Top of the World , as well as The Mountains at the Bottom of the World 1972 and The White Ship dn date February 2012 1975 . He has also edited several Reader s Digest volumes such as the Travels & Adventure series. He lives in Surrey , England , and has four sons and one daughter. Works Walkabout novel Walkabout 1959 The Lost Ones 1961 A River Ran Out of Eden 1962 Star Raker 1962 Flight of the Bat 1964 My boy John that went to Sea 1966 The Mountains at the Bottom of the World 1975 The White Ship 1975 White Out 1999 Riders of the Storm 2002 Also from the South 2003 External links isfdb name id Ian Cameron name Ian Cameron Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Payne, DonaldG. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH January 3, 1924 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Payne, DonaldG. Category 1924 births Category Living people Category English science fiction writers UK novelist stub de DonaldG. Payne it Donald Gordon Payne pt Donald Gordon Payne ... more details
DonaldG. Keller born 1951 is a science fiction and fantasy editor and critic . He was the co founder of Serconia Press and was Managing Editor and a frequent contributor to The New York Review of Science Fiction 1990 1995 , where his seminal essay on Fantasy of Manners , The Manner of Fantasy , appeared in 1991. He co edited the fantasy anthology The Horns of Elfland 1997 with Ellen Kushner and Delia Sherman . He is a contributor to John Clute s The Encyclopedia of Fantasy and is a member of the editorial board of Slayage , the online Encyclopedia of Buffyverse Buffy Studies. Keller was active in science fiction fandom science fiction and fantasy fandom from the 1970s 1990s as coeditor with Jeffrey D. Smith of the fanzine Phantasmicom , editor of the journal The Eildon Tree , and a frequent contributor to the monthly newsletter Fantasiae . External links isfdb name DonaldG. Keller http slayageonline.com EBS buffy studies scholars critics k n keller.htm Biography Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Keller, DonaldG. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1951 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Keller, DonaldG. Category 1951 births Category Living people Category American writers Category Science fiction fans ... more details
distinguish Graham Higman DonaldG. Higman September 20, 1928, Vancouver February 13, 2006 was an United States American mathematician known for his discovery, in collaboration with Charles C. Sims , of the Higman Sims group . ref name modgh citation title The mathematics of Donald Gordon Higman first1 Eiichi last1 Bannai first2 Robert L., Jr. last2 Griess first3 Cheryl E. last3 Praeger first4 Leonard last4 Scott journal Michigan Math. J. volume 58 year 2009 url http www.math.lsa.umich.edu rlg donaldhigmanproject HigmanBioMMJ581 bio.pdf . ref Higman did his undergraduate studies at the University of British Columbia , ref name modgh and received his Ph.D. in 1952 from the University of Illinois Urbana Champaign under Reinhold Baer . ref MathGenealogy id 7689 ref He served on the faculty of mathematics at the University of Michigan from 1956 to 1998. ref name modgh His work on homological aspects of group representation theory established the concept of a relatively projective module and explained its role in the theory of module decompositions. He developed a characterization of rank 2 permutation group s, and a theory of rank 3 permutation groups several of the later discovered sporadic simple group s were of this type, including the Higman Sims group which he and Sims constructed in 1967. ref name modgh References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Higman, DonaldG. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1928 09 20 PLACE OF BIRTH Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada DATE OF DEATH 2006 02 13 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Higman, DonaldG. Category 1928 births Category 2006 deaths Category American mathematicians Category 20th century mathematicians Category Group theorists Category University of British Columbia alumni Category University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign alumni Category University of Michigan faculty US mathematician stub de DonaldG. Higman ht Donald Higman ... more details
DonaldG. Alexander is an United States American lawyer and a Justice official justice on the Maine Supreme Judicial Court . He has degrees from Bowdoin College and the University of Chicago Law School . ref http www.votesmart.org bio.php?can id 58915 ref Biography DonaldG. Alexander was appointed to the Maine Supreme Judicial Court in 1998 by Governor Angus King Angus S. King . He previously served on the Maine Superior Court and the United States District Court for the District of Maine Maine District Court and as a Deputy Attorney General for the State of Maine. He served in Washington, D.C. as an assistant to Maine Senator Edmund Muskie Edmund S. Muskie and as Legislative Counsel for the National league of cities National League of Cities . Justice Alexander is a graduate of Bowdoin College and the University of Chicago Law School. He is the author of The Maine Jury Instruction Manual 4th. ed. 2008 and Maine Appellate Practice 3rd. ed. 2008 , and a principal editor of The Maine Rules of Civil Procedure with Advisory Committee Notes and Practice Commentary 2008 . He has been an adjunct faculty member at the University of Maine School of Law and has been on the faculty of the Harvard Law School Trial Advocacy Workshop since 1980. He is the Court s liaison to the Advisory Committees on the Maine Rules of Civil Procedure and Probate Procedure, the State Court Library Committee, and the Maine State Bar Association Continuing Legal Education Committee. ref http www.courts.state.me.us maine courts supreme justices bios.html ref See also Maine Supreme Judicial Court List of Justices of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court State supreme court Maine Constitution References reflist External links http www.bowdoin.edu Bowdoin College http www.law.uchicago.edu The University of Chicago ... NAME Alexander, DonaldG. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American lawyer and Justice official Justice ... DEFAULTSORT Alexander, DonaldG. Category Living people Category Bowdoin College alumni Category Harvard ... more details
contribution DonaldG. Saari pages 240 253 publisher Princeton University Press isbn 978 0 691 14829 ... Persondata . NAME Saari, DonaldG. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1940 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Saari, DonaldG. Category 1940 births Category Living ...Donald Gene Saari born March 1940 in Houghton, Michigan is the Distinguished Professor of Mathematics and Economics and director of the Institute for Mathematical Behavioral Sciences at the University of California Irvine . He received his Bachelor of Science in Mathematics in 1962 from Michigan Technological University , his Master of Science and PhD in Mathematics from Purdue University in 1964 and 1967, respectively. From 1968 to 2000, he served as assistant, associate, and full professor of mathematics at Northwestern University . He holds the Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences Distinguished Chair at the University of Victoria in British Columbia , Canada . In 2001 he was elected to the United States National Academy of Sciences , ref UCI scholar in science academy , Orange County Register , May 2, 2001. ref and in 2004 he was named a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences . ref UCI professors efforts rewarded Carew, Saari, Samueli and Wallace named Fellows of American Academy of Arts and Sciences for contributions to disciplines , Orange County Register , May 16, 2004. ref Saari has been widely quoted as an expert in voting methods ref One Person, One ... Dedicated to Donald Saari for His 60th Birthday. American Mathematical Society, Contemporary Mathematics ... by Donald Saari Collisions, Rings, and Other Newtonian N Body Problems , American Mathematical Society ... Verlag, 1995. References reflist 2 Additional reading citation first1 Donald J. last1 Albers first2 ... . Links http www.math.uci.edu dsaari Donald Saari s homepage http www.pims.math.ca science 2002 distchair ... States National Academy of Sciences fr Donald Gene Saari ht Donald Saari ... more details
DonaldG. Fink Prize Paper Award publisher IEEE accessdate Start date 2010 11 11 ref Books Fink wrote or co authored the following books ref http www.worldcat.org search?q au 3ADonald G Fink&fq dt 3Abks ... . NAME Fink, DonaldG. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH November 8, 1911 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH May 3, 1996 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fink, DonaldG. Category 1911 births ... of Merit recipients Category Television pioneers de DonaldG. Fink ...Donald Glen Fink November 8, 1911 &ndash May 3, 1996 was an American electrical engineer , a pioneer in the development of radio navigation systems and television standards, vice president for research of Philco , president of the Institute of Radio Engineers , General Manager of the IEEE , and an editor of many important publications in electrical engineering. ref name ieee cite web url http www.ieeeghn.org wiki index.php Donald Fink title IEEE Global History Network Donald Fink publisher IEEE accessdate Start date 2010 12 09 ref ref name nae citation title Donald Glen Fink 1911 1996 journal Memorial Tributes National Academy of Engineering volume 9 year 2001 pages 82 87 url http www.nap.edu openbook.php?record id 10094&page 82 . ref ref name nyt obit citation title Donald Fink, 84, Pioneer in TV Technology journal New York Times date May 6, 1996 url http www.nytimes.com 1996 05 06 nyregion donald fink 84 pioneer in tv technology.html . ref Biography Fink was born on November 8, 1911 in Englewood, New Jersey . As a high school student, he competed in the National Oratorical Contest on the U.S. constitution, winning first place in Bergen County, New Jersey . ref citation title Bergen ... the IEEE Founders Medal in 1977, ref name ieee and the IEEE Centennial Medal in 1984. The IEEE DonaldG. Fink Prize Paper Award was established in his honor in 1979, and is given annually to the most ... removed McKenzie s name and added that of Donald Christiansen. Engineers and Electrons A Century ... more details
DonaldG. Bloesch b. 1928, Bremen, Indiana , d. Aug. 24, 2010 was a noted American evangelicalism evangelical theologian . For more than 40 years, he published scholarly yet accessible works that generally defend traditional Protestant beliefs and practices while seeking to remain in the mainstream of modern Protestant theological thought. The ongoing publication of his Christian Foundation Series , has brought him recognition as an important American theologian. He characterized himself a progressive evangelical or Ecumenical orthodox criticizing the excesses of both the theological left and right. He often decried the abandonment of traditional values among liberals, but also the ugly, reactionary habits of some conservatives. His own denomination, in which he was an ordained minister, is the United Church of Christ . He was raised in the Evangelical and Reformed Church , now merged with the UCC, in which his father and both his grandfathers were also ordained ministers. The E and R was a representative of evangelical pietism , a movement that emphasized personal piety, a discerning, educated laity, a reliance on Scripture, and an acceptance of the mystical side of Christianity. Bloesch ... https www.thonline.com obits obituary.cfm?id 295717 DonaldG. Bloesch s Obituary in Dubuque s Telegraph ... of DonaldG. Bloesch , 1989 ISBN 0939443120 Theological Notebook 1964 1968 Spiritual Journals of DonaldG. Bloesch 1991 ISBN 0939443139 Theological Notebook Volume 3 1969 1983 The Spiritual Journals of DonaldG. Bloesch , 2005 ISBN 1597523119 Centers of Christian Renewal , 1964 ISBN 0060607998 The Christian ... unknown date Festschriften Daniel J. Adams, editor, From East to West Essays in Honor of DonaldG. Bloesch , 1997 ISBN 0761808019 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bloesch, DonaldG ... DEFAULTSORT Bloesch, DonaldG. Category 1928 births Category Living people Category American theologians ... http udts.dbq.edu about faculty staff.htm Dubuque Theological Seminary http www.theopedia.com Donald ... more details
This article is about a U.S. Air Force general. See Donald Cook Colonel , for the U.S. Marine Corps Medal of Honor recipient. Infobox military person name DonaldG. Cook birth date birth year and age 1946 death date image File General DonaldG Cook.jpg 250px caption General DonaldG. Cook nickname birth place death place placeofburial placeofburial label Place of burial allegiance United States United States of America branch United States Air Force serviceyears 1969 2005 rank General officer General unit commands Air Education and Training Command br 20th Air Force br 45th Space Wing br 21st Space Wing battles awards Air Force Distinguished Service Medal br Legion of Merit 2 relations laterwork Board of Directors, Burlington Northern Santa Fe DonaldG. Cook is a retired United States Air Force four star general who served as Commander, Air Education and Training Command at Randolph Air Force Base , Texas from 2001 to 2005. Cook entered the Air Force in 1969 through the ROTC program at Michigan State University . He completed undergraduate pilot training at Williams Air Force Base , Arizona. He has commanded a flying training wing, two space wings and the 20th Air Force . He has served as Legislative Liaison in the Senate Liaison Office, on the staff of the House Armed Services Committee ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cook, DonaldG. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION United States general DATE OF BIRTH 1946 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cook, DonaldG. Category United States Air Force generals Category Recipients of the Distinguished Service Medal ... G H, T 37B and T 38A. After retirement, Cook was elect to the Board of Directors of Burlington Northern ... Bank. ref http www.bnsf.com media news articles 2005 09 2005 09 15a.html BNSF Elects Air Force Gen. DonaldG. Cook Ret. To Its Board ref Education 1969 Bachelor of Science degree in communication arts ... 3,300 Aircraft flown B 52D G H, T 37B and T 38A Major awards and decorations File Air Force Distinguished ... more details
Multiple issues COI December 2010 orphan November 2007 notability October 2008 DonaldG. Herbe, Sr. August 17, 1934 &ndash August 19, 2007 was a leader in the Erie steel industry for nearly 50 years. He began work at Erie Steel Products as a detailer in 1960, and remained there for over 40 years, during which he served as President. In 2006, he founded and served as president of DHSteel Products, LLC, a steel fabricator and erector also located in Erie, Pennsylvania. Early life Don was born on August 17, 1934 in Aetna, Pennsylvania. He moved to the Erie area with his family at the age of 15. He graduated from Strong Vincent High School in 1952. He then attended Fenn College in Ohio, majoring in engineering. On August 28, 1954, Don and Mary Alice Hedderick were married and resided in Parma, Ohio, where he was employed by Allephant & Associates for six years. Don and Mary Alice moved back to Erie in approximately 1960, when he began work for Erie Steel Products. Lifelong Steel Man In 2006, Don founded DHSteel Products, a structural steel fabricator and erector. http www.manufacturing today.com content view 371 As stated by Jeff Herbe, Vice President of Sales and Partner at DHSteel blockquote The main reason why our business has been successful is because of our dad. It is because of his knowledge and reputation that we have enjoyed the early success we have had. I truly believe we have the most skilled, efficient employees, but without a doubt, the best in the business is our president, Don Herbe Sr. blockquote gallery gallery Image Grandpa President Nameplate .jpeg DonaldG. Herbe, Sr. Enjoying his new nameplate recognizing him as President of DHSteel Products, LLC gallery gallery Don also served as president and was a member of the Erie Construction Council. He was treasurer ... Persondata . NAME Herbe, DonaldG., Sr. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH August 17, 1934 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH August 19, 2007 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Herbe, DonaldG., Sr. Category ... more details
Refimprove date August 2009 Infobox Congressman birthname Donald Glenn Brotzman image name Donald Glenn Brotz.jpg state Colorado district United States House of Representatives, Colorado District 2 2nd party United States Republican Party Republican Party term start January 3, 1963 term end January 3, 1965 preceded Peter H. Dominick succeeded Roy H. McVicker state2 Colorado district2 United States House of Representatives, Colorado District 2 2nd term start2 January 3, 1967 term end2 January 3, 1975 preceded2 Roy H. McVicker succeeded2 Tim Wirth birth date birth date 1922 06 28 birth place Sterling, Colorado death date death date and age 2004 09 15 1922 06 28 death place Alexandria, Virginia spouse Louise children religion occupation Attorney at law Attorney residence alma mater University of Colorado at Boulder br University of Colorado Law School Donald Glenn Brotzman June 28, 1922 September 15, 2004 was a United States House of Representatives U.S. Representative from Colorado . History Brotzman was born on a farm in near Sterling, Colorado in Logan County, Colorado Logan County to Priscella Ruth Kittle Smith 1895 1986 and Harry Brotzman 1895 1959 . He was educated in Logan County schools. He married Louise L. Reed on April 9, 1944. He served in the United States Army as a first lieutenant with the 81st Infantry Division United States Eighty first Infantry Division in the South Pacific from 1945 to 1946. Brotzman graduated from the Business School of the University of Colorado at Boulder in 1949 it has since been renamed the Leeds School of Business . He graduated from the University ... Tim Wirth s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Brotzman, Donald Glenn ALTERNATIVE ... Brotzman, Donald Glenn Category 1922 births Category 2004 deaths Category Colorado Republicans ... Category University of Colorado School of Law alumni Category United States Army officers de DonaldG. Brotzman ... more details
A History in Letters . Richmond The Organ Historical Society. Downward, D. W. 1976 . G. Donald Harrison ... Press. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Harrison, G. Donald ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... DEFAULTSORT Harrison, G. Donald Category 1889 births Category 1956 deaths Category Patent attorneys ...George Donald Harrison April 21, 1889 June 14, 1956 crafted some of the finest and largest pipe organ music organ s in the United States . He started out in 1914 as a patent attorney but after military service he began to pursue an interest in pipe organ building working with Henry Willis & Sons of London. After immigrating to America, Harrison joined the Skinner Organ Company in 1927 where he spent the remainder of his career. After the Skinner Company merged with the Aeolian Organ Company, forming the Aeolian Skinner Organ Company in 1933, he became the company s tonal director and president. While the bulk of his work was as a tonal designer and voicer, Harrison is most famous for his association with American Classic organ design. This design concept its name coined by Senator Emerson Richards , was partly a reaction to the proliferation of romantic orchestral symphonic organs that had been in fashion to that point. The symphonic organ sought to emulate the effects of a symphony orchestra with imitative solo reeds, colorful flutes and warm string toned stops. The American Classic organ, on the other hand sought a return to design principles of the eighteenth century, particularly the development of clean diapason choruses topped by several brilliant mixtures. The organs also contained stops and expressive divisions evocative of the romantic organ writing of the 19th and early 20th century French school. The voicing of these instruments, in particular, allowed for a clear interpretation of fugal passages and chorale writing where each inner voice could be heard and articulated clearly. Harrison, along with other builders such as Walter Holtkamp, conceived the American Classic ... more details
Infobox Person name DonaldG. Willmot image imagesize caption birth date 1916 birth place death date January 31, 1994 death place death cause resting place resting place coordinates residence education occupation Businessman, Philanthropist, known for party Progressive Conservative Party of Canada Conservative spouse Ivy children David S. Willmot parents relations boards Anthes Imperial Co. Ltd., Molson Molson Industries, Ltd. , Ontario Jockey Club religion box width 24em Infobox Awards title Honors halign box width 23em award1 Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame 1991 award2 Donald Gilpin Bud Willmot 1916 January 31, 1994 was a Canada Canadian businessman, philanthropist, and owner of the Kinghaven Farms thoroughbred horse racing stable . Willmot was the President and CEO of Anthes Imperial Co. Ltd., a diversified Canadian public company he joined in 1949 that owned a number of businesses including those involved in construction equipment rental, steel materials, office furniture and supplies, and public warehousing. The company would be acquired by Molson Molson Industries, Ltd. in 1968. Willmot was appointed Chairman of Molson and oversaw a series of successful acquisitions in the early 1970s. In his 1975 landmark book, The Canadian Establishment , author Peter C. Newman Peter Newman quoted p.  145 Willmot s opposition to the Federal Government s plan to create the Canada Pension Plan stating that it was a threat to Canada s Capitalism free enterprise system . Thoroughbred racing In 1973 he became a founding member of the Jockey Club of Canada and a member of its Board of Trustees. He was inducted into the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame in 1991. He would later become a member of The Jockey Club in the United States. ref http pqasb.pqarchiver.com thestar access 470604831.html ... 1916 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH January 31, 1994 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Willmot, DonaldG. Category 1916 births Category 1994 deaths Category Canadian businesspeople Category Canadian Horse ... more details
. NAME Reed, DonaldG. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH November 23, 1959 PLACE OF BIRTH , Oakland, California , United States , USA , DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Reed, DonaldG. Category 1959 births Category Living people ... more details
Infobox State Senator name Donald Gene Don Kelly caption DonaldG. Kelly office Louisiana State Legislature Louisiana State Senator from District 31 now Grant, Natchitoches, Rapides, Red River, Sabine, and Winn parishes term start 1976 term end 1996 preceded Paul L. Foshee Paul Lee Foshee, Sr. succeeded Mike Smith Louisiana politician Kenneth Michael Mike Smith birth date birth date and age 1941 5 23 birth place Coushatta, Louisiana Coushatta , Red River Parish, Louisiana Red River Parish , Louisiana , United States USA death date spouse Patricia A. Kelly born ca. 1942 children party Democratic Party United States Democratic residence Natchitoches, Louisiana Natchitoches , Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana Natchitoches Parish , Louisiana occupation Lawyer Attorney American Quarter Horse Quarter Horse breeder religion footnotes Kelly could presumably have become president of the Louisiana State Legislature Louisiana State Senate for the asking, but instead he concentrating on steering dozens of projects to his north central Louisiana district. Donald Gene Kelly , usually known as Don Kelly born May 23, 1941 , is a prominent trial lawyer and American Quarter Horse breeder in Natchitoches, Louisiana Natchitoches who served as a Democratic Party United States Democratic member of the Louisiana State Legislature Louisiana State Senate from 1976 to 1996. His tenure covered three of the four terms of Democratic Governor Edwin Washington Edwards and the single gubernatorial terms of Republican Party United States Republican David C. Treen and Democrat turned Republican Buddy Roemer Charles ... Lawyer Profile.cfm AttorneyID 82180 DonaldG. Kelly, Attorney at Law Criminal Law Natchitoches ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kelly, DonaldG. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American ... Kelly, DonaldG. Category 1941 births Category Living people Category People from Coushatta, Louisiana ..., Rapides, Red River, Sabine, and Winn parishes Donald Gene Don Kelly D years 1976&ndash 1996 after ... more details
For other persons Donald Davis disambiguation Use mdy dates date September 2011 Infobox Officeholder name DonaldG. Davis image caption state senate North Carolina state North Carolina district 5th term start 2009 term end 2011 deputy predecessor John Kerr, III successor Louis Pate order2 Mayor of Snow Hill, North Carolina term start2 December 2001 term end2 December 2008 deputy2 predecessor2 R. Ben Rayford successor2 Lorrine Washington birth date Birth date 1971 8 29 mf y birth place Snow Hill, North Carolina death date death place constituency party United States Democratic Party Democratic spouse Yuvonka Batts profession Educator religion Presbyterian signature footnotes DonaldG. Davis born August 29, 1971 is an American politician who was elected to one term in the North Carolina Senate in 2008, representing Pitt County, North Carolina Pitt , Wayne County, North Carolina Wayne , and Greene County, North Carolina Greene counties. He was defeated for re election in 2010, and is currently running for the newly redrawn 5th District Senate seat in the 2012 election. ref http www.reflector.com news elections two file legislature 915473 Daily Reflector ref Davis served as mayor of Snow Hill, North Carolina from 2001 until his election to the Senate. Elected at age 29, he was the youngest mayor in the history of Snow Hill. Prior to defeating incumbent Mayor R. Ben Rayford in the 2001 mayoral election, Davis served eight years active duty in the United States Air Force . From 2001 until his election to the Senate, Davis also taught sociology at East Carolina University , Pitt Community College , and Lenoir Community College . Early life and education Davis was born in the town of Snow Hill and attended Snow Hill Primary School and West Greene Elementary School. He attended public schools in Durham and Wake counties. In 1989, Davis graduated from McArthur High School in Irving, Texas. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Social Sciences degree from the United States Air Force ... more details
For the mayor of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Lloyd Douglas Jackson Lloyd G. Jackson May 30, 1918 ref cite web url http politicalgraveyard.com bio jackson6.html title Index to Politicians Jackson, K to N publisher Political Graveyard accessdate February 13, 2010 ref &ndash October 29, 2011 ref http wvgazette.com News 201110300084 WV Gazette Obituary ref was the Democratic President of the West Virginia Senate from Lincoln County, West Virginia Lincoln County and served from 1969 to 1971. Until his death he resided in Hamlin, West Virginia . He was married to Pauline Adkins and they had two children, Lloyd Jackson II and Suzanne Jackson. They also had two grandchildren, LG Jackson III Lloyd and Ryan Jackson. References reflist s start s off succession box before Howard W. Carson title List of Presidents of the West Virginia Senate President of the WV Senate years 1969&ndash 1971 after E. Hansford McCourt s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Jackson, Lloyd ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH May 30, 1918 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH October 29 2011 PLACE OF DEATH Hamlin, West Virgina DEFAULTSORT Jackson, Lloyd Category 1918 births Category 2011 deaths Category West Virginia State Senators Category Presidents of the West Virginia State Senate West Virginia politician stub ... more details
Infobox Person name John G. Jackson birth name John George Jackson birth date birth date 1777 9 22 birth ... Brown first Stephen title Voice of the New West John G. Jackson, His Life and Times publisher Mercer ... U.S. John George Jackson September 22, 1777 March 28, 1825 was a United States House of Representatives ... Jackson Virginia George Jackson , brother of Edward B. Jackson , and grandfather of William Thomas Bland , Jacob B. Jackson Jacob Beeson Jackson , James M. Jackson James Monroe Jackson , and John Jay Jackson, Jr. Early life, education, and career Born in Buckhannon, West Virginia Buckhannon, Virginia now West Virginia , Jackson moved with his parents to Clarksburg, West Virginia Clarksburg in 1784 ..., during which time he supported resolutions against the Alien and Sedition Acts . Jackson read law to enter the Bar law bar in 1801. Besides his law practice, Jackson began a number of successful businesses. Prior to marriage, Jackson had a son, who became General John J. Jackson, the father of John Jay Jackson, Jr. Jackson s first wife Mary Polly Payne was the youngest sister of Dolley Madison they were married in 1800. She died in 1808 of tuberculosis. Jackson continued to correspond with Dolley ... 2, 2007 ref Writing under the pseudonym, A Mountaineer, Jackson protested in the Richmond Examiner .... Congressional service Jackson was elected to the Eighth and to the three succeeding Congresses and served from March 4, 1803, to September 28, 1810. Because of their family ties, Jackson was viewed as a mouthpiece for James Madison , and Jackson s remarks from the floor of the House were often controversial. In 1809, while in Congress Jackson fought a Duelling duel with another Congressman, Joseph Pearson of North Carolina, and on the second fire was wounded in the hip. Jackson resigned because ... period in the Virginia General Assembly , from 1811 to 1812. On December 26, 1811, Jackson escaped ... in 1812, in the early stages of the War of 1812 . Jackson was elected to the Thirteenth and Fourteenth ... more details
NOTOC Deleted image removed Image JohnG.Jackson.jpg thumb right John G. Jackson at an American Atheists convention, 1984 Infobox person name John G. Jackson birth name John Glover Jackson birth date birth date 1907 4 1 birth place Aiken, South Carolina Aiken , South Carolina United States U.S. occupation Pan Africanist, historian, lecturer, teacher, writer, atheism activist death date death date and age 1993 10 13 1907 4 1 John Glover Jackson April 1, 1907 &ndash October 13, 1993 was a Pan Africanist historian , lecturer , teacher and writer . He promoted ideas of Afrocentrism , atheism , and Jesus Christ in comparative mythology . Jackson was born in Aiken, South Carolina Aiken , South Carolina on 1 April 1907 and raised Methodist . ref cite book ref harv title Christianity Before Christ page xiii last1 Jackson first1 John G. publisher Americ an Atheist Press year 1985 ISBN 0910309205 ref At age 15 he moved to Harlem, New York Harlem , New York , where he enrolled in Stuyvesant High School . During this time, Jackson became interested in African American history and culture and began .... It was later published as a seven page paperback book. ref cite web last John G. first Jackson ... . NAME Jackson, John G. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1907 04 01 PLACE ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Jackson, John G. Category 1907 births Category 1993 deaths Category African ..., Jackson was invited to write for Marcus Garvey s newspaper, Negro World . ref http www.africawithin.com jgjackson jgjackson bio1.htm AfricaWithin , short biography. ref From 1930 onwards, Jackson ... jgjackson biblio.htm Africa Within , bibliography. ref In 1987, Jackson wrote a biographical article ... www.amazon.com ref During his life, Jackson also served as Associate Director of the Edward Wilmot Blyden ... by John Jackson 1933 http www.africawithin.com jgjackson jgjackson african origin.htm The African Origin of the Myths & Legend of the Garden of Eden A Rationalistic Review by John Jackson 1933 http ... more details