about the law firm other uses of PaulWeissPaulWeiss disambiguation Infobox Law Firm firm name Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP firm logo Image PaulWeiss Logo 1.svg 216px Paul, Weiss, Rifkind ... Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP is a law firm headquartered on Sixth Avenue Manhattan Sixth ... became Paul, Weiss, Wharton & Garrison. In 1950, former U.S. District Judge Simon H. Rifkind joined the firm, which assumed its current name of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison. In 1950, it was the first ... rifkindwharton 26 garrison llp Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison on LinkedIn Category Law firms ... Louis S. Weiss Simon H. Rifkind John F. Wharton Lloyd K. Garrison Notable lawyers Mark S. Bergman Leslie ... profit 780 million 2011 ref cite web url http amlawdaily.typepad.com amlawdaily 2012 02 paulweiss ... firms. Paul, Weiss won the honor of having the litigation department of the year for 2006, according ... , intellectual property , real estate and tax law . Paul, Weiss was ranked the sixth most profitable ... s key practice areas. In addition to its headquarter office in New York, Paul, Weiss maintains ... first year associate at PaulWeiss http www.newyorkbusiness.com apps pbcs.dll article?AID 20070123 FREE 70123004 1057 is paid 160,000 per year . History Paul, Weiss traces its roots to a firm ... and his law partner John F. Wharton joined the firm, which became Cohen, Cole, Weiss & Wharton ... Party United States Democratic Party establishment. PaulWeiss litigators represented Spiro ... www.legalbusinessonline.com.au ref , Paul, Weiss was crowned Deal of the Year SE Asia M&A Deal of the Year. Deal of the Year SE Asia Deal of the Year. In 2010 Paul, Weiss was awarded by 2010 ALB ... Deal of the Year Japan Deal of the Year Paul, Weiss was crowned Firm of the Year IT Telecommunications ... Wharton and Louis Weiss, decided to leave establishment firms to form their own partnership under the name of Weiss & Wharton. Their tiny operation, and later with its integration into Cohen, Cole, Weiss ... more details
PaulWeiss may refer to PaulWeiss nanoscientist born 1959 , American nanoscientist PaulWeiss philosopher 1901 2002 , American philosopher Paul Alfred Weiss 1898 1989 , Austrian biologist Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison , U.S. law firm disambig Category Human name disambiguation pages Weiss, Paul de PaulWeiss nl PaulWeiss ... more details
Rifkind may refer to Hugo Rifkind born 1977 , a writer for The Times, son of former Conservative Cabinet Minister and MP, Sir Malcolm Rifkind Malcolm Rifkind KCMG QC MP born 1946 , a British Conservative politician and Member of Parliament for Kensington and Chelsea Simon H. Rifkind 1901&ndash 1995 , a prominent United States federal judge and trial lawyer Steve Rifkind , a music entrepreneur, founder and chairman of Loud Records and of SRC Records See also Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison , a law firm headquartered on Sixth Avenue in New York City Rifkin surname Category Jewish surnames Category Germanic language surnames Category Matronymics ... more details
and his very own hair care product line in late 2008. PaulWharton apppears on the Bravo series ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wharton, Paul ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American model DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wharton, Paul Category ... including his own Ask Paul column and online show with Elle magazine Elle Elle magazine s Ellegirl.com and on local and national news, radio and talk shows. Paul is a regular contributor to features and articles on how women can improve their image and become more model fabulous . Paul also works ... development. In 2008, Paul was featured as the Model Coach Show Starter on TV Land s series She s Got the Look . Paul is also the style expert of TV One US TV network TV One , a network targeted ... the Democratic National Convention . Paul is under contract with The CW Television Network to write a daily online and on air blog called TrenDC, that follows his day to day activities. Paul owns Evolution ... more details
about the nanoscientist other uses PaulWeiss disambiguation Infobox scientist name Paul S. Weiss image Paulweiss nanoscientist headshot.jpg image size caption birth date birth date and age 1959 10 10 mf y birth place death date death place residence Los Angeles , California citizenship U.S. Citizen nationality ethnicity field Nanoscience work institution alma mater Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT and University of California, Berkeley UC Berkeley doctoral advisor Yuan T. Lee doctoral students known for author abbreviation bot author abbreviation zoo prizes religion footnotes Extended information available on http www.nano.psu.edu psw Weiss.html Weiss biography page . Paul S. Weiss born October 10, 1959 is a leading United States American nanoscientist at University of California, Los Angeles UCLA . He holds numerous positions, including Fred Kavli Chair and Director of the California NanoSystems Institute and Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry. Weiss has co authored over 180 research publications and US patents. Research The Weiss Research Group specializes in gaining atomic scale understanding and control of materials properties. Scanning probe microscopy , including atomic force microscopy and scanning tunneling microscopy , is used as primary instrumentation to image interrogate surfaces with novel and unexpected properties. Secondary instrumentation is used to characterize surfaces on a macroscopic level. Projects are interdisciplinary in nature, between the fields ... psw Weiss.html Profile at Pennsylvania State University http www.nano.psu.edu Weiss Research Group website http www.gonano.psu.edu videos Weiss explaining research done by the Weiss Group video Persondata NAME Weiss, Paul S. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American scientist DATE OF BIRTH October 10, 1959 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Weiss, Paul S. Category 1959 ..., and nanolithography . The Weiss Group has traditionally focused on understanding and controlling chemistry ... more details
about the philosopher other uses PaulWeiss disambiguation Infobox Person name PaulWeiss birth date ... upward in the American world. ref Weiss, Paul. The Philosophy of PaulWeiss. Ed. Lewis Hahn. Chicago ... Weiss to work alongside Hartshorne for the remainder of the project. ref Castiglione, Robert L. Paul ... of PaulWeiss. Ed. L.E. Hahn. Chicago. Open Court. 1995. ref Weiss was mainly responsible for the second ... Society of America in 1950. Teaching In 1931 PaulWeiss left Harvard and began teaching ... irreducible in four distinct ways. ref Kennedy, Kevin. PaulWeiss s method s and system ... Silber , one of Weiss s former students says, In order to study philosophy with Paul, one had to philosophize ... by Socrates himself. ref Silber, John. In Memoriam PaulWeiss 1901 2002 . The Review of Metaphysics. Vol. 56. No. 1. Sep. 2002 , pp. 253 254. ref A lover of wisdom and a memorable writer, PaulWeiss ... Press, 1975. Creativity and Common Sense Essays in Honor of PaulWeiss. Albany N.Y. , State University ... Times. http archives.lib.siu.edu index.php?p collections controlcard&id 2206 PaulWeiss Papers at Southern ... Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Weiss, Paul ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American philosopher DATE ... Weiss, Paul Category American activists Category American philosophers Category Harvard University ... Category 2002 deaths Category American centenarians Category Metaphysicians fi PaulWeiss ... Society of America occupation Professor, Philosopher, Writer nationality American PaulWeiss 1901 2002 was an United States American philosopher . Background PaulWeiss grew up on the lower east side of New York City. His father, Samuel Weiss d. 1917 , was a Hungarian emigrant who moved from Europe in the 1890s. He worked as a tinsmith, a coppersmith, and a boilermaker. PaulWeiss s mother, Emma Rothschild Weiss d. 1915 , was a German emigrant who worked as a servant until she married Samuel. Born into a Jewish family, Paul lived among other Jewish families in a working class neighborhood ... more details
about the biologist other uses PaulWeiss disambiguation Infobox scientist name Paul Alfred Weiss image Paul Alfred Weiss.jpg image size caption Weiss in 1963 birth date March 21, 1898 birth place Vienna , Austria death date September 8, 1989 death place New York , USA residence White Plains, New York , USA citizenship USA nationality ethnicity field developmental biology work institution Vienna University of Technology br Biological Research Institute of the Vienna Academy of Sciences br Yale University ... zoo prizes National Medal of Science 1979 religion footnotes Paul Alfred Weiss March 21, 1898 ... sought to encourage specialists in different fields to meet and share insights. PaulWeiss was born in Vienna the son of Carl S. Weiss, a businessman, and Rosalie Kohn Weiss. His background favoured music, poetry, and philosophy Weiss himself was a violinist but an uncle encouraged an interest in science. Weiss received his baccalaureate in 1916. After the end of the First World War , having served ... biomems pweiss.html Paul Alfred Weiss , Biographical Memoirs, National Academy of Sciences. ref See ... Paul Alfred Weiss first Jane last Overton url http www.nap.edu readingroom.php?book biomems&page ... NAME Weiss, Paul Alfred ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Austrian biologist DATE OF BIRTH ... York , USA DEFAULTSORT Weiss, Paul Alfred Category Austrian biologists Category American biologists ... States Category 1898 births Category 1989 deaths de Paul Alfred Weiss ja sv Paul Alfred Weiss ... University Frankfurt University of Frankfurt was lost due to the depression and Weiss moved to the USA. In 1931, after studying developing cell cultures for some time, Weiss won a Sterling fellowship ... Principles of Development the same year. ref P.A. Weiss, Principles of Development , Henry Holt and Company ... . In his work on tissue cultures Weiss outlined several features of cell proliferation he showed ... at the new Rockefeller University in New York, where he remained for fifteen years. Paul Wiess was awarded ... more details
John Wharton may refer to John K. Wharton 1979 present , property wholesaler and investor of multifamily properties in the Carolinas and real estate investment trainer and mentor John A. Wharton 1828 1865 , lawyer, plantation owner and Confederate general during the American Civil War John F. Wharton 1894 1977 , American lawyer and founding partner of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP John Austin Wharton 1806 1838 John Lloyd Wharton , British Member of Parliament for Durham UK Parliament constituency Durham , 1871 1874, and Ripon, 1886 1906 hndis Wharton, John ... more details
Refimprove date March 2011 Paul R. Wharton High School known as Wharton is located on Bruce B. Downs Boulevard in New Tampa , Florida . It is one of 24 high schools in the Hillsborough County Public Schools system. The facility was dedicated to Mr. Paul R. Wharton, who served the Hillsborough County, Florida Hillsborough County school system for 38 years. The school opened on August 21, 1997. Administration Wharton s attendance boundaries include several Tampa subdivisions located in the New Tampa area. Wharton s principals have been the following class wikitable From To Principal 1997 2002 Mitchell Muley 2002 2007 George Gaffney 2007 2008 Scott Fritz 2008 current Bradely Woods The school s colors are navy blue, white and black, and its mascot is the Wildcat. The school newspaper is called The Predator and its yearbook is Felidae . Football In the 2002 2003 season the Wharton football team finished as state runners up in the 5A class after losing to Pompano Beach Ely by a score of 22 10. During that year, Larry Edwards led the Wharton Wildcats and ended up getting a full scholarship to the University of North Carolina . ref cite web url http tarheelblue.cstv.com sports m footbl mtt edwards larry00.html title NORTH CAROLINA OFFICIAL ATHLETIC SITE Football ref Basketball Candice Dupree was the first Wildcat basketball player to reach the 1,000 point career milestone. She attended Temple University and was later drafted by the Chicago Sky where she became a WNBA all star in 2006 .... References Reflist External links http wharton.mysdhc.org Paul R. Wharton High School coord ... in Indianapolis in 2010. Soccer In 2008, the boys soccer team won Wharton s first state championship in a team sport in the brief history of the school. Wharton defeated St. Thomas Aquinas High School ... ref Lacrosse Currently Wharton High School has a Varsity B team and JV team. Notable Alumni Adam Kluger ... Gaga Candice Dupree Sports WNBA all star basketball player Newspaper Publication Wharton High School ... more details
Paul, Weiss homepage http www.paulweiss.com firm principles Paul, Weiss firm principles, penned by Simon H. Rifkind http www.ccny.cuny.edu rifkind about.html City College of New York City center named for Rifkind https jeilaw.com A Lawyer s Credo.html A Lawyer s Credo, by Simon H. Rifkind Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Rifkind, Simon Hirsch ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ...Simon Hirsch Rifkind June 5, 1901 November 14, 1995 was a prominent United States federal judge and trial lawyer . Biography Born in Lithuania , Rifkind emigrated to the United States in 1910. He attended DeWitt Clinton High School , and received a B.S. from City College of New York in 1922 and an LL.B. from Columbia Law School in 1925. From 1927 to 1933, he was legislative secretary to Senator Robert F. Wagner , in which capacity he helped create important aspects of New Deal legislation including Section 7 a of the National Industrial Recovery Act . He was partner at Wagner, Quillinan & Rifkind from 1930 to 1941. Rifkind was nominated by President Franklin D. Roosevelt on April 25, 1941, to become ... States Senate on June 3, 1941, and received his commission on June 6, 1941. In 1945, Rifkind took ... II . Rifkind resigned from the bench in 1950, and until his death in 1995 served as a litigation partner at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP . Over the course of his tenure he came to be seen as the guiding spirit of the firm. Career Rifkind s work as a lawyer covered a vast range of matters ... of New York City Post World War II 1946 1977 bankruptcy crisis in the 1970s. Rifkind represented ... cases, Rifkind represented a wide variety of corporations, including General Motors Corporation and Pennzoil . United States Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas called Rifkind the most outstanding ... cite news last Pace first Eric coauthors title Simon Rifkind, Celebrated Lawyer, Dies at 94 work ... November 14, 1995 PLACE OF DEATH New York, New York DEFAULTSORT Rifkind, Simon Hirsch Category American ... more details
BLP sources date July 2010 Infobox person name Hugo Rifkind image caption birthname birth date 1977 birth ... title family Malcolm Rifkind father br Edith Rifkind mother spouse children relatives ethnicity religion credits agent URL Hugo Rifkind born 1977 in Edinburgh is a columnist for The Times ... Malcolm Rifkind . Early life and education Hugo Rifkind was born 1977 in Edinburgh, the son of Malcolm Rifkind Malcolm and Edith Rifkind. He is Jewish. ref cite news url http www.timesonline.co.uk tol comment columnists hugo rifkind article6244460.ece location London work The Times first Hugo last Rifkind title We Brits don t do free speech, thank goodness date 8 May 2009 ref Rifkind was educated at the independent Loretto School in Musselburgh , near Edinburgh. ref cite journal last Rifkind first ... index.php 2009 speaker detail 2729 title Hugo Rifkind year 2009 publisher Institute of Ideas accessdate 17 December 2009 ref Journalism career Rifkind started in journalism in as an editorial ..., taking over the gossip column People from Andrew Pierce . As of 2011 Rifkind writes a weekly opinion ... b aut.html title Hugo Rifkind s entry at the literary agency PFD accessdate 20 June 2007 archiveurl ... in the London media world, was published in 2006. Rifkind was named Columnist of the Year in the 2011 ... of Editors Press Awards in 2012. cn date April 2012 On 8 January 2011, Rifkind s full page ... on a conversation with site co founder Jimmy Wales and included the admission that, in 2010, he Rifkind ... fooled at least two journalists who had used the material in published stories. Rifkind claimed .... ref Cite newspaper The Times articlename The website that turned the world wiki author Hugo Rifkind ... ref Bibliography Books Overexposure 2006 Articles Cite journal last Rifkind first Hugo date 4 October ... opinion.thtml accessdate 22 December 2008 Cite journal last Rifkind first Hugo date 29 May 2010 ... searchFormSubmitted§ionId 675&x 0&y 0 List of Hugo Rifkind s articles at TimesOnline Use dmy ... more details
Image Gabrielle Rifkind 2.jpeg thumb right x220px alt picture of Gabrielle Rifkind Gabrielle Rifkind Gabrielle Rifkind born 1953 is a practising http www.psychotherapy.org.uk index.html psychotherapist ... Gabrielle Rifkind url http www.oxfordresearchgroup.org.uk people gabrielle rifkind work Oxford Research ... analysis and dialogue. A political entrepreneur , Rifkind has, over the last decade, created a number ... and postgraduate the University of Edinburgh , Rifkind lives in London and makes regular contributions ... Rifkind first Gabrielle title A route to resolution for Syria and Israel url http www.guardian.co.uk ... The Guardian date 26 February 2010 ref ref name Guardian West Bank Settler cite news last Rifkind ... date 28 September 2010 ref , The Independent ref name Independent Israel and Hamas cite news last Rifkind ... url http www.independent.co.uk opinion commentators gabrielle rifkind no matter what israel ... last Rifkind first Gabrielle title Want to ease tensions with Iran? Just try talking url http www.independent.co.uk opinion commentators gabrielle rifkind want to ease tensions with iran just try talking ... Independent Dialogue of the Deaf cite news last Rifkind first Gabrielle title This dialogue of the deaf is making war more likely url http www.independent.co.uk opinion commentators gabrielle rifkind ... Rifkind first Gabrielle title The man to sell peace to the Middle East url http www.independent.co.uk opinion commentators gabrielle rifkind the man to sell peace to the middle east 1515167.html accessdate ... 2011 author Gabrielle Rifkind coauthors Scilla Elworthy ref to Chatham House and Princeton University ... watch?v tGVSbJ52oEA Watch Rifkind debate on Iran . She is author, with Scilla Elworthy , of Making ... opinion commentators gabrielle rifkind no matter what israel and hamas do to each ... a&rls org.mozilla 3Aen GB 3Aofficial&channel s&hl en&q Gabrielle Rifkind Iran&meta &btnG Google Search ..., October 28, 2007 http www.independent.co.uk opinion commentators gabrielle rifkind this dialogue ... more details
Cleanup date December 2008 Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians image Steve Rifkind with artists.jpg caption Steve Rifkind with Marky and Kenny Burns image size background non performing personnel birth name Steve Rifkind alias birth date birth date and age 1972 3 2 birth place ... instruments Steve Rifkind is a music entrepreneur who is, according to XXL magazine XXL magazine ... . ref http www.xxlmag.com online ?p 9237 XXL Mag Online, Tuesday Apr 17 9 57 AM ref Rifkind ... mp3 suburban rapper samples weezer 012701.html Suburban Rapper Samples Weezer ref Rifkind has also ... Steve Rifkind Becomes Partner in Chief Executive Air Music Impresario To Provide Multi Platinum Artists Exclusive Access To Jet Services www.chiefexecair.com Press rifkind ref Origins The son of Spring Records Jules Rifkind, Steve found an early affinity to R&B and Rap music Rap music growing up in Merrick , Long Island . The elder Rifkind ran the R&B label in the 1960s and 1970s, whose clients ... stores by weeks . After leaving Spring Records, Rifkind re located to Los Angeles where he ... in 1991, Rifkind positioned himself as a major tastemaker in a new era of hip hop music and culture ... Clan , Mobb Deep , Three 6 Mafia , and Big Pun isher. With Loud, Rifkind used the techniques he had ... Loud s success led to Rifkind s selling 50 of the company to RCA in 1996. ref Forbes Magazine. April ... were partners with Rifkind was released in 2002. ref http www.imdb.com title tt0259484 IMDB ref The New Millenium Today Rifkind is still deeply involved in the hip hip and R&B world. After losing the Loud records name after a sale to Sony in 2002, Rifkind started Street Records Corporation a second ... singer Akon . In 2003, Rifkind joined the Universal Music Group Universal Motown Records group as Vice President. In 2007, Rifkind acquired limited rights to the Loud Records name from Sony and released ... 2007 10 3192 Ballerstatus.com Steve Rifkind Officially Secures Loud Name, Plans Return With The Wu ... more details
small br name Sir Malcolm Rifkind honorific suffix br small Order of St Michael and St George ... Knight Sir Malcolm Leslie Rifkind Order of St Michael and St George KCMG Queen s Counsel QC Member ... 1995 and Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs Foreign Secretary 1995 1997 . Rifkind ... Chelsea and Fulham and Kensington UK Parliament constituency Kensington , Rifkind stood for the latter ... 2010 06 24 ref Rifkind was appointed chair of the Intelligence and Security Committee by the Prime ... 2010 07 06 ref Rifkind is a Patron of the Tory Reform Group . Early life Rifkind was born in Edinburgh ... Council Edinburgh Town Council . Member of Parliament Rifkind first stood for Parliament, unsuccessfully ... Heath in the first round but when Heath withdrew Rifkind voted for Margaret Thatcher . Thatcher, on becoming Leader, appointed Rifkind an Opposition front bench spokesman on Scottish Affairs. He subsequently ... for a Scottish Assembly . Rifkind argued that as, at that time, the Conservative Party supported ... referendum, 1979 referendum on a Scottish Assembly Rifkind voted in favour but withdrew his support ... Rifkind was one of only four Ministers Kenneth Clarke , Patrick Mayhew and Lynda Chalker are the others .... At the Foreign Office he served first under Francis Pym and then Sir Geoffrey Howe . Rifkind was responsible ... Gorbachev and decided that he was a Soviet leader with whom she could do business . Rifkind ... with three of the leaders of the banned Solidarity movement. Jaruzelski attacked Rifkind and cancelled a meeting he was due to have with him but Rifkind s meeting with Solidarity created a precedent ... the need for political reform and pluralism. Rifkind was, subsequently, decorated by the non communist democratic Polish Government for his support. Rifkind, as Minister responsible for the European ... into Scottish Enterprise with much greater private sector involvement. When Rifkind became Secretary ... . He also sought to help the Ravenscraig steel mill which was threatened with closure. Rifkind opposed ... more details
TOCright Wharton may refer to Academic institutions Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania Wharton Center for Performing Arts , at Michigan State University Places Wharton, Cheshire , England Wharton, Cumbria , England Wharton, New Jersey Wharton, Ohio Wharton, Texas Wharton, West Virginia Wharton Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania Wharton Township, Potter County, Pennsylvania Wharton Basin , the north eastern part of the Indian Ocean Wharton Creek Unadilla River , a stream in New York state Wharton State Forest , New Jersey Mount Wharton , Antarctica People Politicians and diplomats Clifton Reginald Wharton, Sr. 1899 1990 , American diplomat Clifton R. Wharton, Jr. born 1926 , former United States Deputy Secretary of State Robert Wharton Philadelphia 1757 1834 , Mayor of Philadelphia Thomas Wharton Jr. 1735 1778 , Governor of Pennsylvania Thomas Wharton, 1st Marquess of Wharton and Malmesbury 1648 1715 , English Whig politician, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland William H. Wharton 1802 1839 , Republic of Texas politician A C Wharton , Mayor of Memphis, Tennessee Sportspeople Alan Wharton 1923 1993 , English cricketer Arthur Wharton , 1865 1930 Ghanaian born footballer who played in England Ben Wharton , soccer player. Ken Wharton 1916 1957 , Formula One racing driver Kenny Wharton born 1960 , former professional footballer Louis Wharton 1896 1957 , West Indian born English cricketer Other people Edith Wharton 1862 1937 , American novelist, short story writer, and designer Gabriel C. Wharton 1824 1906 , Confederate general in the American Civil War Gabriel Caldwell Wharton 1839 1887 , Union lieutenant colonel in the American Civil War Henry Wharton 1664 1695 , English writer John A. Wharton 1828 1865 , Confederate general during the American Civil War John F. Wharton 1894 1977 , American entertainment lawyer Joseph Wharton 1826 1909 , prominent Philadelphia merchant, industrialist and philanthropist Michael Wharton 1913 2006 , newspaper columnist who wrote under ... more details
ref In 1946, Weiss recruited former Treasury Department General Randolph E. Paul and former War Labor Board chairman Lloyd K. Garrison to his firm, which was renamed Paul, Weiss, Wharton & Garrison. In 1950, Weiss persuaded U.S. District Judge Simon H. Rifkind to join the firm, which then adopted its current name of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison. Weiss was a longtime member of the National ... law school classmate and friend, John F. Wharton. In 1927, this two person firm merged into the successor of the firm his father had founded, which was renamed Cohen, Cole, Weiss & Wharton. That firm ...Infobox person name Louis Stix Weiss image imagesize Feb. 7, 1894 caption birth date birth date 1894 ... spouse children parents Samuel W. and Carrie Stix Weiss relations boards religion box width 23em Louis Stix Weiss was a name partner of the international law firm of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison , a firm that traces its roots to one founded by Louis s father Samuel W. Weiss in 1875 ... work towards Civil rights movement civil rights . Early life and education Louis Weiss was born on February 7, 1894 in New York City, the second son of Samuel and Carrie Stix Weiss. He attended the Horace ... http books.google.com books?id iCN AAAAIAAJ&pg PA203&lpg PA203&dq 22Louis Stix Weiss, 22 wikipedia&source ... as its commitment to civil rights civil and human rights. In the late 1930s, Weiss met Marshall Field III through their common interest in psychoanalysis, and Weiss became Field s lawyer, as well ... PA132&dq 22Louis S. Weiss, 22 wikipedia&hl en&ei 3 6xTMjQDMO78gaK2rCcBw&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum ... Center, and the American Psychoanalytic Association. Louis Weiss died suddenly of a heart attack on November ... week, Eleanor Roosevelt dedicated her syndicated column to Weiss, which she entitled A Radiant Life. In the Chicago Defender longtime NAACP Executive Secretary Walter White called Weiss one ... years was due. References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Weiss, Louis ... more details
wiktionarypar weissWeiss or Wei , German language German for white or knows may refer to Weiss surname , including Wei Mount Weiss , a mountain located in the Sunwapta River valley of Jasper National Park USS Weiss DE 378 , a cancelled John C. Butler class destroyer escort USS Weiss APD 135 , a Crosley class high speed transport Fall Weiss , two German military operations Fall Weiss 1939 , against Poland Fall Weiss 1943 , in occupied Yugoslavia Wheat beer Weissbier , a type of beer. Wei , an album by B hse Onkelz see Wei & Schwarz Weisshorn , a mountain in the Alps Weissenborn , a lap slide guitar See also Weis disambiguation Weise disambiguation Weisse disambiguation Weisz disambiguation disambig Category Surnames Category Jewish surnames ca Weiss cs Weiss de Weiss es Weiss fr Weiss it Weiss nl Weiss ja pt Weiss ru sk Weiss ... more details
John Franklin Wharton 1894 1977 was a prominent American lawyer and founding partner of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP . Wharton s work was steeped in the classic era of Broadway theatre he was an aficionado of the stage from his youth, and his practice as a lawyer developed around a series ... External links http www.paulweiss.com Paul, Weiss homepage Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Wharton, John Franklin ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION United States Lawyer DATE OF BIRTH ... in Newark, New Jersey , Wharton attended Williams College , New York Law School and Columbia Law School , which awarded him a Bachelor of Law in 1920. With fellow Columbia Law student Louis Weiss , Wharton formed the predecessor firm that would eventually become Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP . He served as partner in the firm until his retirement in 1977. Wharton s second marriage ... Work Wharton s work in theatrical representations began early in his career with Dwight Deere Wiman , a prominent Broadway producer. Wiman introduced Wharton to Cole Porter , who became one of Wharton s enduring clients Wharton was named by Porter as one co executor of his estate and the sole trustee of the Cole Porter Musical and Literary Property Trusts. Wharton represented many other ... Rice , Sidney Howard , Robert E. Sherwood and S.N. Behrman , Wharton founded the Playwrights Producing Company in 1938. Wharton is also credited with creating contract norms that became standard ... interests of producers. Corporate Representations Wharton s work also included non theatrical ... building housing prefabricator , and Benson and Hedges Ltd. Published Works Wharton was an accomplished .... coauthors title John Wharton Dies, Theater Aficionado work The New York Times date November 25, 1977 ... john wharton&st p accessdate 2009 03 19 cite book last Wharton first John F. authorlink John F. Wharton ... York DEFAULTSORT Wharton, John Franklin Category American lawyers Category 1894 births Category ... more details
Wharton s jelly substantia gelatinea funiculi umbilicalis is a gelatinous substance within the umbilical cord , largely made up of mucopolysaccharides hyaluronic acid and chondroitin sulfate . It also contains some fibroblasts and macrophages . ref http medical.merriam webster.com medical wharton 27s 20jelly Wharton s jelly in the Merriam Webster Medical Dictionary. ref It is derived from extra embryonic mesoderm . Umbilical cord occlusion Further Umbilical cord Physiological postnatal occlusion As a mucous tissue it protects and insulates umbilical blood vessel s. Wharton s jelly, when exposed to temperature changes, collapses structures within the umbilical cord and thus will provide a physiological clamping of the cord, an average of 5 minutes after birth. Stem cells Cells in Wharton s jelly express several stem cell genes, including telomerase . They can be extracted, cultured, and induced to differentiate into mature cell types such as neurons . ref Mitchell KE, Weiss ML, Mitchell BM, Martin P, Davis D, Morales L, Helwig B, Beerenstrauch M, Abou Easa K, Hildreth T, Troyer D, Medicetty S. http stemcells.alphamedpress.org cgi content full 21 1 50 Matrix cells from Wharton s jelly form neurons and glia. Stem Cells. 2003 21 1 50 60. ref Wharton s jelly is therefore a potential source of adult stem cells also see the more common method of storing cord blood ref http www.stemcellnews.com articles stem cells adult stem cells.htm Wharton s Jelly, Hair Follicles New Sources of Adult ... physician and anatomist Thomas Wharton anatomist Thomas Wharton 1614 1673 who first described it in his ... location London publisher Wharton year 1656 pages 243 44 ref External links WhoNamedIt synd 2298 ... Reproduction Category Developmental biology Category Embryology developmental biology stub de Wharton Sulze es Gelatina de Wharton fr Gel e de Wharton it Gelatina di Wharton he lt Drebutinis audinys nl Gelei van Wharton pl Galareta Whartona uk zh ... more details
Philip Wharton may refer to Philip Wharton, 3rd Baron Wharton 1555 1625 , English nobleman Philip Wharton, 4th Baron Wharton 1613 1696 , English nobleman and parliamentarian Philip Wharton, 1st Duke of Wharton 1698 1731 , English nobleman, Jacobite politician Philip Fishbourne Wharton 1841 1880 , American artist hndis Wharton, Philip ... more details
astronomer and mathematician Norman Weiss P PaulWeiss disambiguation , multiple people Peter Weiss ...Weiss or Wei , also written Weisz q.v. merge? is a German surname meaning white . Persons with that name include compactTOC8 side yes top yes num yes A Al Weiss , president of worldwide operations for Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Alan R. Weiss , computer scientist, CEO, and Libertarian political activist Andre Wei born 1983 , German former footballer Andrew Weiss disambiguation , multiple people Ashmen Iskandar Weiss , Malaysia n actor of German Malay people Malay ancestry Avi Weiss , an American Modern Orthodox rabbi who heads the Hebrew Institute of Riverdale B Bernhard Weiss , German Biblical scholar Bianca Wei , German field hockey goalkeeper Bill Weiss Bob Weiss born 1942 , American basketball player and coach C Carl Weiss , alleged murderer of Huey Long Carl W. Weiss Chuck E. Weiss Christian Samuel Weiss , German mineralogist Clemens Weiss , German artist D D. B. Weiss Daniel Weiss disambiguation , multiple people Darian Weiss David Weiss disambiguation , multiple people, including David N. Weiss David S. Weiss David Weiss Halivni , Hungarian Jewish scholar of Talmud E Edmund Weiss Elizabeth Liz Betty Weiss Emanuel Weiss Eric Weiss Ehrich Weiss, whose stage name was Harry Houdini G Gary Weiss George David Weiss , American songwriter George Weiss baseball George Martin Weiss , American baseball player George Weiss producer George Weiss , American film producer George Henry Weiss 1898 1946 , writer H Harald Weiss Harry Weiss Harry Weiss philatelist 1888 1966 , of Illinois Harvey Weiss Hymie Weiss I Isaac Hirsch Weiss J Jack Weiss Jan Weiss , Czech writer. Janet Weiss Jennifer Weiss Jerry Weiss , American musician and member of Blood, Sweat & Tears Jim Weiss John Weiss Johnny Weiss Joseph Wei , German painter and brother of Marx Wei Joseph G. Weiss , Jewish Scholar Joseph Joshua Weiss , Austrian Chemist Joseph Hirsch Weiss Juleanna Glover Weiss Johannes Weiss ... more details
, New York, London, A. A. Knopf, 1927. Eisenhauer, Paul, ed., Wharton Esherick s Illuminated and Illustrated ...., 2011. Eisenhauer, Paul, and Lynne Farrington, eds., Wharton Esherick and the Birth of the American ...Image Music Stand , cherrywood by Wharton Esherick American 1887 1970 , 1962, Metropolitan Museum of Art.jpg thumb right 300px Music Stand by Wharton Esherick, cherrywood, 1962, Metropolitan Museum of Art Image Wharton Esherick s woodblock print for Song of the Broad Axe by Walt Whitman. 1924.jpg thumb right 300px Wharton Esherick s woodblock print for Song of the Broad Axe by Walt Whitman , 1924 Image with unknown copyright status removed Image 100 0106.jpg thumb Wharton Esherick Studio, Paoli, PA Wharton Esherick July 15, 1887 May 6, 1970 was a sculptor who worked primarily in wood, especially ... of American craftsmen ref name dean cite web title Wharton Esherick url http modernegallery.com collections wharton esherick publisher Modern Gallery accessdate 28 Dec 2011 ref for his leadership ... Craft Movement . ref name met cite web title Music Stand Wharton Esherick American, 1887 ... Bascom and Ruth Esherick Bascom about Wharton Esherick, 1990 July 13 work Oral history interviews ... interview mansfield bascom and ruth esherick bascom about wharton esherick 12694 accessdate 16 Jun ... year 2011 title Oral history interview with Ruth Esherick and Mansfield Bascom on Wharton Esherick ... collections interviews oral history interview ruth esherick and mansfield bascom wharton esherick ... on the studio until his death in 1970. In 1972 the studio was converted into the Wharton Esherick Museum ref name AAA . The property, known as Wharton Esherick Studio , was declared a National Historic ... name AAA , currently curator of the Wharton Esherick Museum and uncle of American architect Joseph Esherick architect Joseph Esherick . See also Esherick House , with a kitchen designed by Wharton Esherick References Bascom, Mansfield, Wharton Esherick The Journey of a Creative Mind , New York, Abrams ... more details
William Wharton may refer to William Wharton author William F. Wharton , politician William H. Wharton , politician Admiral Sir William Wharton hydrographer , 1843 1905 , hydrographer to the Royal Navy 1884 1904 William Wharton, the villain from the novel The Green Mile novel The Green Mile by Stephen King William P. Wharton 1880 1976 , president of the National Parks Conservation Association National Parks Association 1935 53 hndis Wharton, William ... more details
Robert Wharton may refer to Robert Wharton, 16th century List of Bishops of Hereford Bishop of Hereford Robert Wharton Philadelphia , a mayor of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania See also Robert Warton disambiguation hndis name Wharton, Robert ... more details
Thomas Wharton may refer to Thomas Wharton, 1st Baron Wharton 1495 1568 , English nobleman Thomas Wharton, 2nd Baron Wharton 1520 1572 , English nobleman Thomas Wharton, 1st Marquess of Wharton 1648 1715 , English nobleman and politician, credited with being the lyricist of Lilliburlero Thomas Wharton Jr. 1735 1778 , American politician and 1st President of Pennsylvania Thomas Wharton artist , American artist Thomas Wharton anatomist 1614 1673 , English anatomist Thomas Wharton author born 1963 , Canadian novelist Tiny Wharton 1927 2005 , Scottish soccer referee See also Thomas Warton the elder 1688? 1745 , English clergyman, schoolmaster and poet. Thomas Warton the younger 1728 1790 , English literary historian, critic, and Poet Laureate. hndis Wharton, Thomas de Thomas Wharton fr Thomas Wharton sv Thomas Wharton ... more details