William L. Summers (born March 6, 1942, in Ravenna, Ohio) is an American criminal defense lawyer. Summers was admitted to the practice of law in the State...
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Crown jeweller William K. Summers (born 1944), American neuroscientist William L. Summers (born 1942), American defense lawyer Willie Summers (1893–?), Scottish...
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School. In November 2023, Summers joined the board of directors of artificial general intelligence company OpenAI. Summers became a professor of economics...
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representative in Europe. Leland Laflin Summers was born in Cleves, Ohio, on March 6, 1871, to Emma (née Porter) and Charles H. Summers. His family moved to the Chicago...
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has quotations related to William L. Shirer. William Shirer obituary More on William Shirer 1984 audio interview of William Shirer, RealAudio at Wired...
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in World War II. Summers was born in Marion County, West Virginia, one of six sons to William L. Summers and Florence Swisher. Summers worked as a coal...
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Machine. Summers lived her first nine years in Hackney, London. When Summers was ten, her family moved to Aldeburgh, Suffolk. There Summers attended Woodbridge...
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Issue 2. Levie, H. S., ed. (1979). "United States, United States v. William L. Calley, Jr". International Law Studies, Documents on Prisoners of War...
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24, 2002). "William L. Pierce, 68; Ex-Rocket Scientist Became White Supremacist". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved December 24, 2018. William L. Pierce, a...
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William Koopmans Summers (born April 14, 1944) is an independent neuroscientist and was the inventor of Tacrine (Cognex) as a treatment for Alzheimer's...
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Collections – William L. Borden Papers". Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum. Retrieved June 20, 2020. Index record for William Borden, via Fold3...
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(Spring-Summer 1998): 5-37. Description of William L. Clayton Professorship "PROTECTED LANDMARK DESIGNATION REPORT: William L. Clayton Summer House" (PDF)...
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John William Summers (April 29, 1870 – September 25, 1937) was an American physician and politician who served seven terms as a U.S. Representative from...
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White Summers. Mary Ford was the sister of Byron Fletcher Summers, Esther E. Williams, Carol Jean Corona, Bruce Summers, Eva Wootten, and Bob Summers. Ford...
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Granatstein, J. L. (1977). Mackenzie King: His life and world. McGraw-Hill Ryerson. ISBN 978-0-07-082304-4. Granatstein, J.L. (2011). "King, (William Lyon) Mackenzie...
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F. William Summers (February 8, 1933 – August 12, 2016) was an American librarian and educator in library and information science. Summers held a number...
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1962. James A. Quarles, "William Lyne Wilson," Sewanee Review, vol. 9, no. 1 (Jan. 1901), pp. 41–56. Festus P. Summers, William L. Wilson and Tariff Reform...
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William L. Fash, Jr. (born 1954) is one of the founders of The Copan Association, which he describes as "charged with research on and preservation of...
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WL, Summers SA (2021) Cholesterol, the Devil you Know; Ceramide, the Devil you Don’t. Trends in Pharmacological Sciences 42 (12), 1082-1095 Summers SA...
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Minter (1980), p. 8. O'Connor (1959), p. 4. William Faulkner on Nobelprize.org Minter, David L. William Faulkner, His Life and Work. Baltimore, MD: Johns...
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by Johns Hopkins University Press. Manchester, William (1951). Disturber of the Peace: The Life of H.L. Mencken. Harper. OCLC 1134366 Rodgers, Marion...
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the president's men?". Columbia Journalism Review. 29 (1). Furlong, William L. (Summer 1987). "Costa Rica: Caught between Two Worlds". Journal of Interamerican...
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subtropical climates generally have long, hot and humid summers with frequent convective showers in summer, and a peak seasonal rainfall in the hottest months...
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February 24, 2011. "William Atherton back on the big screen!". Moviehole. March 3, 2011. Retrieved March 21, 2011. Weinstein, Joshua L. (January 14, 2010)...
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The Chicago "L" (short for "elevated") is the rapid transit system serving the city of Chicago and some of its surrounding suburbs in the U.S. state of...
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Samuel L. Jackson is an American actor and film producer. A highly-prolific actor who starred in over 150 film roles to date, Jackson's films have collectively...
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Outlook Publishers, 1967. In Honor of Paul Robeson: Excerpts of a Speech by William L. Patterson. New York: Communist Party USA, n.d. [1969]. Some Aspects of...
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William, Prince of Wales (William Arthur Philip Louis; born 21 June 1982), is the heir apparent to the British throne. He is the elder son of King Charles...
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John Collier, the US Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Travers spent two summers living among the Navajo, Hopi and Pueblo peoples, studying their mythology...
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L. L. Zamenhof (15 December 1859 – 14 April 1917) was the creator of Esperanto, the most widely used constructed international auxiliary language. Zamenhof...
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