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36 | educated at | Yitzhak Ben Yisrael | Tel Aviv University | ['kent state university', 'kristiania', 'shrewsbury school', 'imperial college', 'simon fraser university', 'graz', 'ingolstadt', 'yonsei university', 'royal academy schools', 'radboud university nijmegen', 'middlesex polytechnic', 'loyola university', 'meiji university', 'presidency college', 'haverford college', 'brera academy', 'sapienza', 'university college cork', 'bedford school', 'stellenbosch university', 'hampton university', 'boalt hall', 'reed college', 'repton school', 'long beach state university', 'innsbruck', 'wesleyan university', 'mount holyoke female seminary', 'cincinnati', 'occidental college', 'ritsumeikan university', 'clemson university', 'fitzwilliam college', 'tokai university', 'south dakota', 'bochum', 'swansea university', 'durham university', 'chulalongkorn university', 'johns hopkins university', 'arcm', 'cambridge university', 'unsw', 'wittenberg', 'pafa', 'lawrence university', 'central michigan university', 'ahmadu bello university', 'fort campbell', 'rennes', 'albany law school', 'washington college', 'film school', 'cuddesdon college', 'central university', 'idaho', 'royal academicians', 'pra', 'sorbonne university', 'san jose state university', 'princeton university', 'saint petersburg state university', 'moscow conservatoire', 'salamanca', 'west point', 'pepperdine university', 'utrecht university', 'cleveland state university', 'university of texas', 'sam houston state university', 'sandhurst', 'aarhus university', 'servite', 'bradfield college', 'dulwich college', 'seton hall university', 'goddard college', 'starfleet academy', 'jewish theological seminary', 'berklee', 'la plata', 'osaka university', 'witwatersrand', 'wharton school', 'marquette university', 'aligarh muslim university', 'ghent university', 'royal military college', 'sydney university', 'nebraska wesleyan university', 'georgia tech', 'iit kanpur', 'government college university', 'winchester school', 'erlangen', 'ithaca college', 'peripatetic philosopher', 'pavia', 'old harrovians'] | Yitzhak Ben Yisrael | Professor Yitzhak Ben-Israel (Hebrew: יצחק בן ישראל, born 26 July 1949) is an Israeli military scientist, general and ex-politician. He currently serves as the chairman of the Israeli Space Agency and the National Council for Research and Development, under the auspices of the Ministry of Science, Technology and Space of Israel. He finished his service in the IDF ranked General, serving as head of the military Administration for the Development of Weapons and the Technological Industry. Between 2010-2012 he served as chief Cybernetics adviser to PM Netanyahu, during which period he founded the National Cyber Bureau in the PM office and launched the National Cyber Initiative. Ben Israel is now head of the Security Studies program in Tel Aviv University, where he also heads the annual international Cyber Security conference. Between 2007 and 2009 he served as a member of the Knesset for Kadima. Ben Israel is one of Israel's top experts on Space, Cyber and technological related security. He holds a PhD in Philosophy and a BSc in Physics and Mathematics from Tel Aviv University. |
36 | educated at | Georgiy Shilov | moscow state university | ['spelman college', 'wharton school', 'canterbury college', 'wichita state university', 'yale divinity school', 'meiji gakuin university', 'illinois college', 'notre dame', 'toronto university', 'shanghai jiao tong university', 'royal military academy sandhurst', 'gitis', 'sloan', 'texas longhorns', 'tu delft', 'rollins college', 'sophia university', 'texas christian university', 'syracuse orange', 'columbia business school', 'wyoming', 'lse', 'temple university', 'nippon sport science university', 'yale drama school', 'carnegie mellon university', 'aquinas college', 'mahinda college', 'iowa state college', 'georgia', 'girton college', 'kent state university', 'tsinghua university', 'west point military academy', 'frankfurt', 'vermont college', 'alexander henderson award', 'north texas state university', 'free university', 'lehigh university', 'magdalene college', 'ara', 'clark atlanta university', 'bristol old vic theatre school', 'dawson college', 'dhaka university', 'rensselaer', 'moscow art theatre', 'eton college', 'lancaster university', 'cardiff university', 'oregon state university', 'scottish church college', 'peripatetics', 'city college', 'akron', 'novi sad', 'mainz', 'middlebury college', 'maastricht', 'otago', 'harrow school', 'iowa state university', 'uea', 'suny buffalo', 'ou', 'queen margaret university', 'belmont university', 'queensland', 'bedales school', 'hope college', 'basel', 'waseda university', 'auckland university college', 'rhodes university', 'imperial university', 'haverford college', 'starfleet academy', 'gregorian university', 'eth', 'harvard divinity school', 'saint petersburg university', 'dover college', 'south dakota', 'rugby school', 'pontifical gregorian university', 'university of south carolina', 'western michigan university', 'kansas university', 'fordham university', 'tohoku university', 'kobe university', 'kansas state university', 'princeton theological seminary', 'belarusian state university', 'sapienza', 'drexel institute', 'gmu', 'leicester university'] | Georgiy Shilov | Georgi Evgen'evich Shilov (Russian: Гео́ргий Евге́ньевич Ши́лов; 3 February 1917, Ivanovo-Voznesensk – 17 January 1975, Moscow) was a Soviet mathematician and expert in the field of functional analysis, who contributed to the theory of normed rings and generalized functions. He was born in Ivanovo-Voznesensk. After graduating from Moscow State University in 1938, he served in the army during World War II. He earned a doctorate in physical-mathematical sciences in 1951, also at MSU, and briefly taught at Kiev University until returning as a professor at MSU in 1954. There, he supervised over 40 graduate students, including Mikhail Agranovich, Valentina Borok, Gregory Eskin, and Arkadi Nemirovski. Shilov often collaborated with colleague Israel Gelfand on research that included generalized functions and partial differential equations. |
36 | educated at | Harry Mayerovitch | mcgill university | ['yale divinity school', 'bocconi university', 'southeastern louisiana university', 'glasgow university', 'kent state university', 'marquette university', 'mysore university', 'vienna music academy', 'pafa', 'virginia tech', 'oregon state university', 'bard college', 'lund university', 'boalt hall', 'marburg', 'eton college', 'san jose state university', 'pavia', 'dickinson college', 'cambridge university', 'mgimo', 'ryerson university', 'black mountain college', 'inner temple', 'huliaipole', 'birmingham university', 'stony brook university', 'forman christian college', 'pepperdine university', 'sciences po', 'sam houston state university', 'stockholm university college', 'general staff academy', 'virginia commonwealth university', 'hong kong university', 'boston college', 'minnesota', 'frcm', 'marist college', 'georgia tech', 'strasbourg', 'rensselaer', 'stellenbosch university', 'witwatersrand', 'texas tech university', 'hope college', 'paris conservatory', 'padua', 'yale drama school', 'flinders university', 'houston baptist university', 'bombay university', 'moscow conservatory', 'aitchison college', 'leeds university', 'albany law school', 'middlebury college', 'art students league', 'morehead state university', 'madras university', 'universitat de barcelona', 'bates college', 'akron', 'louisiana state university law school', 'central florida', 'jesus college', 'vrije universiteit brussel', 'grinnell college', 'eureka college', 'mississippi state university', 'delft', 'belmont university', 'new york city ballet', 'cologne', 'philadelphia conservatory', 'american university', 'wsu', 'gadjah mada university', 'thessaloniki', 'villanova university', 'fudan university', 'surrey', 'imperial college', 'nihon university', 'doshisha university', 'rwth aachen university', 'pace', 'royal academy', 'universiteit utrecht', 'madrid', 'uva', 'clark atlanta university', 'lausanne', 'dorpat', 'ananda college', 'saskatchewan', 'kristiania', 'newnham college', 'upsala college'] | Harry Mayerovitch | Harry Mayerovitch (born on April 16, 1910 in Montreal, Canada, died there on April 16, 2004), was a Canadian architect, artist, illustrator, author and cartoonist. Mayerovitch was born in Montreal on April 16, 1910 to Romanian-Jewish parents from the region of Bessarabia. After completing a Bachelor of Arts at McGill University, he earned his degree in architecture in 1933. Architecture projects were put on hold when Canada entered World War II, so Mayerovitch turned his attention to painting, with one painting, a war-themed work entitled Home Front, exhibited at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. This work garnered praise from Ottawa Journal critic Robert Ayer, which in turn caught the attention of National Film Board of Canada (NFB) founder John Grierson, who appointed Mayerovitch artistic director of the NFB's Wartime Information Board’s Graphic Arts Division—even though Mayerovitch had never designed posters before. From 1942 to 1944, Mayerovitch produced World War II propaganda posters, using the artist's signature "Mayo." Following the war, Mayerovitch resumed work as an architect and became active in urban planning. Beginning in 1965, he taught at McGill's School of Architecture, and remained on faculty until his death. His published works include the book, How Architecture Speaks. In 2000, his 90th birthday was marked with the planting of a magnolia tree in the school of architecture's Centennial Garden. He was a member of the Order of Architects of Quebec, the Corporation of Urbanists of Quebec, the Canadian Institute of Planners, the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts, the Canadian Society of Graphic Arts, and was a Fellow of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada. His final published work before his death on his 94th birthday in 2004 was Way to Go, a collection of wordless cartoons published that same year by Drawn and Quarterly Press. |
36 | educated at | Hidetsugu Yagi | Tokyo University | ['eth', 'vienna music academy', 'bowling green state university', 'kazan university', 'brera academy', 'southeast missouri state university', 'old dominion university', 'claremont graduate school', 'waseda university', 'smith college', 'stowe school', 'groningen university', 'sweelinck conservatorium', 'radley college', 'bochum', 'columbia college', 'lafayette college', 'film school', 'louisiana state university', 'loughborough university', 'chuo university', 'frankfurt', 'ryerson university', 'lehigh university', 'hendrix college', 'national technical university', 'pittsburgh', 'general magic', 'ua', 'furman university', 'university college cork', 'alberta', 'ljubljana', 'temple university', 'all hallows college', 'fort hare university', 'alabama polytechnic institute', 'swansea university', 'delft', 'valparaiso university', 'tohoku university', 'bauakademie', 'simon fraser university', 'kansas state university', 'girton college', 'exeter college', 'makerere university', 'madrid', 'morehead state university', 'cornell university', 'colgate university', 'kansas state agricultural college', 'albany law school', 'western michigan university', 'paris conservatoire', 'beijing university', 'nebraska wesleyan university', 'karolinska institute', 'cuddesdon college', 'bedford school', 'cincinnati law school', 'kyoto imperial university', 'perm state university', 'new school', 'bowdoin college', 'edinburgh university', 'city college', 'tulane university law school', 'ftii', 'universidad complutense de madrid', 'gregorian university', 'novi sad', 'missouri', 'franeker', 'saint louis university', 'canterbury university college', 'eastern michigan university', 'evansville', 'new york liberty', 'princeton theological seminary', 'pavia', 'munich university', 'laval university', 'ghent university', 'st andrews university', 'nalanda college colombo', 'rangoon university', 'kyoto university', 'upsala college', 'magdalene college', 'general staff academy', 'auckland university college', 'gcu', 'icom simulations', 'gothenburg', 'kiel', 'leyden', 'andover', 'tu delft'] | Hidetsugu Yagi | Hidetsugu Yagi (八木 秀次 Yagi Hidetsugu, January 28, 1886 – January 19, 1976) was a Japanese electrical engineer from Osaka. When working at Tohoku University, he wrote several articles that introduced a new antenna designed by his colleague Shintaro Uda to the English-speaking world. The Yagi antenna, patented in 1926, allows directional communication using electromagnetic waves, and is now installed on millions of houses throughout the world for radio and television reception.[citation needed] He also tried, unsuccessfully, to introduce a wireless power transmission system. He participated in establishing the Chiba Institute of Technology.[citation needed] He was the fourth president of Osaka University from February 1946 to December 1946. In 1942, he became Director of the Industrial Sciences Faculty of the Tokyo University, in 1944 he became General Director of the Technology Institute, and in 1946 also General Director of the Osaka Imperial University. He was decorated with the Medal of Honor with Blue Ribbon Award in 1951, with the Order of Culture in 1956, and posthumously with the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun in 1976.[citation needed] |
36 | educated at | Norman Denbigh Riley | Dulwich College | ['kirov', 'australian national university', 'chicago', 'universiteit van amsterdam', 'canterbury college', 'giessen', 'radboud university nijmegen', 'harvard business school', 'emory university', 'osgoode hall law school', 'royal ballet', 'dewitt clinton high school', 'saskatchewan', 'ou', 'sweelinck conservatory', 'baylor university', 'northwestern university', 'jacksonville state university', 'utkal university', 'kyoto university', 'georgetown university law center', 'tokai university', 'alabama', 'inner temple', 'jefferson college', 'ua', 'bucharest', 'georgia tech', 'florida state university', 'american university', 'birkbeck college', 'tu delft', 'sarah lawrence', 'amsterdam conservatory', 'pepperdine university', 'imperial college', 'long island university', 'phillips academy', 'central florida', 'regent street polytechnic', 'unh', 'adelphi university', 'zurich', 'brera academy', 'osu', 'calarts', 'carnegie mellon university', 'sussex university', 'yale university', 'imperial university', 'padua', 'utrecht university', 'royal holloway', 'lee strasberg', 'imperial ballet school', 'gcu', 'zagreb', 'de la salle university', 'wichita state university', 'stockholm university college', 'trinity college dublin', 'columbia college', 'temple university', 'hamburg university', 'michigan wolverines', 'manchester grammar school', 'louisiana tech university', 'southampton university', 'caltech', 'felsted school', 'missouri', 'patras', 'moscow state university', 'city university', 'leyden', 'saint petersburg state university', 'charles university', 'suny purchase', 'delhi university', 'cornell law school', 'all hallows college', 'uva', 'coimbra', 'northern iowa', 'bryant university', 'bocconi university', 'oriel college', 'haileybury college', 'jackson state university', 'colorado state university', 'rugby school', 'washington college', 'chuquisaca', 'ritsumeikan university', 'frcm', 'royal frederick university', 'eindhoven', 'calgary', 'indiana state university'] | Norman Denbigh Riley | Norman Denbigh Riley CBE (26 September 1890 London – 26 May 1979) was a British entomologist with a special interest in the Lepidoptera and in particular the Lycaenidae. For many years he was Keeper of Entomology at the British Museum. His first schooling took place at Dulwich College where his interest in Natural History and Lepidoptera became evident. Richard South, the prominent entomologist was the Riley family's neighbour in Balham and encouraged Norman Riley in his hobby. After finishing school Riley enrolled at the Imperial College in order to take a course in entomology, and managed to find work there as a demonstrator under Ray Lankester, who was then Director of the British Museum. At age 21 he was appointed as an Assistant in the Entomology Department. With the outbreak of World War I in 1914, Riley joined the Royal Army Service Corps, and saw service in France. At the end of the war he was discharged with the rank of Captain and resumed his work at the Museum, becoming Keeper of Entomology in 1932. He became dedicated to acquiring gifts and purchases of specimens to expand the collection of the Museum, and succeeded in creating a research resource of international renown. Because of his easy and affable manner, Riley became popular as a committee-man and competently steered projects through financial and political pitfalls, becoming involved in national and international entomological matters. He served as both secretary and treasurer to the Entomological Society of London between 1926 and 1951, and was elected President in 1952. He was also a charter member of the Lepidopterists' Society and served on their council, being elected Vice-president in 1954 and President in 1958. He also found time to be active in the Zoological Society of London. In 1923, on the retirement of Richard South, his boyhood mentor, Riley took over the running of a small, but popular periodical called Entomologist's Monthly Magazine. |
36 | educated at | John Josephs | Clifton College | ['deerfield academy', 'kristiania', 'valparaiso university', 'rangoon university', 'cleveland state university', 'texas tech university', 'houston', 'thessaloniki', 'washington mystics', 'louisiana state university law school', 'upsala college', 'cornell law school', 'yale drama school', 'art students league', 'leipzig', 'virginia union university', 'columbia university', 'liberty university', 'hbs', 'accademia nazionale di santa cecilia', 'north dakota state university', 'centre college', 'bates college', 'ball state university', 'cologne', 'ryerson university', 'aoyama gakuin university', 'cooper union', 'alberta', 'kyoto university', 'stellenbosch university', 'arizona state university', 'gmu', 'united states army war college', 'michigan state college', 'pontifical biblical institute', 'rca', 'sidney sussex college', 'evansville', 'mercer university', 'juilliard school', 'uga', 'puget sound', 'phillips academy', 'pisa', 'wayne state university', 'shrewsbury school', 'morehead state university', 'oklahoma', 'birkbeck college', 'victoria university college', 'weber state university', 'tokyo music school', 'tsarskoye selo lyceum', 'rwth aachen university', 'ara', 'repton school', 'mit', 'south florida', 'stockholm conservatory', 'erasmus university', 'brandeis university', 'andhra university', 'iu', 'architectural association', 'ananda college', 'sydney conservatorium', 'willamette university', 'leningrad state university', 'la trobe university', 'delft', 'wharton school', 'aachen', 'aligarh', 'marquette university', 'ftii', 'boston college', 'sofia university', 'idaho', 'melbourne high school', 'patna university', 'goldsmiths college', 'osu', 'waseda university', 'new york liberty', 'dalhousie university', 'north carolina state university', 'ohio university', 'eth', 'kiev university', 'turku', 'moscow state university', 'sherborne school', 'xavier university', 'bern', 'mcgill university', 'hofstra university', 'helsinki university', 'la sapienza'] | John Josephs | John Michael Josephs (16 January 1924 – 25 December 2012) was an English cricketer. Josephs was a right-handed batsman who bowled slow left-arm orthodox. He was born at Hendon, Middlesex, and was educated at Clifton College. Josephs made his first-class debut for Leicestershire against Oxford University in 1946. He made eight further first-class appearances for the county, the last of which came against Northamptonshire in the 1953 County Championship. In his nine first-class appearances, Josephs scored 116 runs at an average of 9.66, with a high score of 25 not out. With the ball, he took just a single wicket at an overall cost of 86 runs. Josephs died peacefully at home on Christmas Day 2012. |
36 | educated at | Dirk Verhofstadt | ghent university | ['uct', 'macquarie university', 'tuskegee institute', 'claremont graduate school', 'sophia university', 'east anglia', 'wesleyan university', 'paris university', 'east carolina university', 'national technical university', 'wayne state university', 'florida gators', 'washington college', 'copenhagen university', 'unsw', 'valladolid', 'bern', 'queensland', 'meiji university', 'government college university', 'kansas state agricultural college', 'tokai university', 'university college london', 'cooper union', 'penn state university', 'ua', 'campbell university', 'butler university', 'ananda college', 'san jose state college', 'erasmus university rotterdam', 'morgan state university', 'delhi university', 'peking university', 'west point', 'sloan', 'wake forest university', 'rostock', 'bocconi university', 'west point military academy', 'imperial ballet school', 'minnesota golden gophers', 'tama art university', 'courtauld institute', 'sylvia young theatre school', 'belgrade', 'houston baptist university', 'cape town', 'otago', 'tehran university', 'rhodes university', 'chattanooga', 'johns hopkins university', 'cornell university', 'colgate university', 'warwick university', 'cornell law school', 'new mexico state university', 'mcneese state university', 'rennes', 'hec paris', 'melbourne high school', 'sciences po paris', 'aligarh', 'loyola marymount university', 'vrije universiteit amsterdam', 'cairo university', 'university of south carolina', 'bonn university', 'lviv university', 'alabama polytechnic institute', 'transylvania university', 'moscow conservatoire', 'tartu university', 'maastricht', 'ut austin', 'aarhus university', 'belfast', 'nagpur university', 'brandeis university', 'notre dame', 'united states army war college', 'heidelberg university', 'cass technical high school', 'syracuse university', 'union college', 'valparaiso university', 'electrical engineering', 'morehead state university', 'palermo', 'shimer college', 'nairobi', 'nankai university', 'smith college', 'seoul national university', 'bryn mawr college', 'pennsylvania military college', 'dalhousie university', 'acadia university'] | Dirk Verhofstadt | Dirk Verhofstadt (b. Dendermonde 1955) is a Belgian social liberal (Rawlsian) theorist and brother of former Belgian prime minister Guy Verhofstadt. He has a keen interest in political philosophy, and his philosophical outlook is influenced by Karl Popper, John Stuart Mill, Cesare Beccaria, Thomas Paine, Amartya Sen and Martha Nussbaum. He graduated in law and press- and communication sciences, and obtained a PhD in moral philosophy at the University of Ghent. He is professor Media and ethics at the University of Ghent. With his book Het menselijk liberalisme (Human Liberalism) he inspires politicians in Belgian liberal parties as well as in the Dutch parties Volkspartij voor Vrijheid en Democratie and Democraten 66. He defends liberalism against attacks by anti-globalists, by stating that liberalism implies/should imply solidarity and that green politics is not contradictory to liberalism. He wrote the books Pleidooi voor het individualisme (A Plea for Individualism) and De derde feministische golf (The Third Feminist Wave), much of it focusing on Islamic feminism and its impact in Europe. This book contains exclusive interviews with Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Irshad Manji, Naima El Bezaz, Nahed Selim, Naema Tahir and Yasmine Allas. He is a member of Liberales, an independent think tank within the liberal movement. Its members consider liberalism as a progressive movement supporting individual freedom, justice and human rights. Liberales reacts against what it calls "narrow minded conservatism" related to social economic, ecological and ethical issues supported by "compartmentalized" parties and structures. His thought is believed[who?] to have influenced the VLD in its shift from the center-right to the center-left in the late 1990s and early 2000s (decade) (mostly under the leadership of his brother Guy). On September 26, 2008 he released his new book Pius XII and the extermination of the Jews in the Dutch language. In this book he examines the position of Pacelli, the later Pius XII, towards Adolf Hitler’s seizure of power, the downfall of the Catholic Zentrumspartei, the Reichskonkordat between Nazi-Germany and the Vatican, the encyclical Mit brennender Sorge (‘With Burning Concern’), paganism, the national-socialist education programs, the ‘T4-program’ (the murder of physically and mentally handicapped persons), the invasion of Poland, Operation Barbarossa, the Jews in the Netherlands, priest-president Jozef Tiso of Slovakia, the Ustasha in Independent State of Croatia, the deportation of Jews from Rome, the Hungarian Holocaust, the help offered to war criminals, the resistance against Nazism, the alleged refusal of the Church to "give back Jewish" children who had been in hiding, the failures of the Allies, alleged antisemitism after the Holocaust, and the moral question of alleged guilt of the Church and the pope. In April 2009, he was co-writer and editor of the book John Stuart Mill - 150 years On Liberty. On 8 June 2009 he hold the lecture A New Age of Reason on the life and actual influence of Thomas Paine who died 200 years ago. In November 2009, he was editor of the book The liberal thinking of Thomas Paine. On 1 July 2010 he obtained the degree of Doctor of Moral Science at the University of Ghent with his doctoral dissertation "Pius XII and the extermination of the Jews. A moral and historical research into the moral responsibility of Pope Pius XII regarding the Final Solution to the Jewish Question." In 2011 he released the bestseller In gesprek met Etienne Vermeersch. Een zoektocht naar waarheid. In 2012 he released two books: In gesprek met Paul Cliteur. Een zoektocht naar harmonie, De open samenleving onder vuur (Ed.) about the philosopher Karl Popper. In 2012 he became professor Media and ethics at the University of Ghent. In 2013 he released two books: Pius XII. und die Vernichtung der Juden (Alibri Verlag, a German translation of his book about pope Pius XII). and Atheïsme als basis voor de moraal (Atheism as a basis for morality). In February 2014 he released his book, 1914. Het vervloekte jaar ("1914: The Accursed Year"). In September 2014 he released his book, Cesare Beccaria. 250 jaar over misdaden en straffen ("Cesare Beccaria: 250 years on crimes and punishments"). In January 2015 he released his book De Liberale Canon ("The Liberal Canon") |
36 | educated at | Mary Woodard Lasker | harvard university | ['fettes college', 'ruhr university', 'belmont university', 'universiteit utrecht', 'hampshire college', 'copenhagen university', 'aarhus university', 'western michigan university', 'nida', 'concordia university', 'dillard university', 'north alabama', 'nc state university', 'sciences po paris', 'imperial college london', 'kobe university', 'cincinnati law school', 'imperial university', 'harvard business school', 'winchester school', 'montpellier', 'sam houston state university', 'cardiff university', 'christiania', 'george washington university law school', 'wesleyan university', 'pisa', 'louisiana state university', 'john carroll university', 'carnegie mellon university', 'ahmadu bello university', 'kansas university', 'birmingham university', 'kansas state agricultural college', 'caltech', 'haverford college', 'stanford university', 'campbell university', 'ole miss', 'national technical university', 'mit media lab', 'fkc', 'new york law school', 'uga', 'vrije universiteit amsterdam', 'nijmegen', 'warwick university', 'harvard law school', 'west virginia university', 'bowdoin college', 'mcneese state university', 'hebrew university', 'horace mann school', 'widener university', 'virginia military institute', 'braunschweig', 'turin', 'syracuse university', 'southern university', 'cologne', 'baku state university', 'tokyo music school', 'haileybury college', 'bocconi university', 'belfast', 'transylvania university', 'university college cork', 'swarthmore college', 'auburn university', 'lviv university', 'holy cross', 'ut austin', 'columbia university', 'queensland', 'cairo university', 'virginia union university', 'georgetown university law center', 'kyoto imperial university', 'chulalongkorn university', 'jacksonville state university', 'rhode island', 'chicago', 'bedford school', 'kerala', 'syracuse orange', 'virginia commonwealth university', 'ehess', 'jadavpur university', 'jesus college', 'rmit', 'hamilton college', 'tokyo imperial university', 'west point', 'south florida', 'miami university', 'free university', 'valparaiso university', 'alberta', 'unh'] | Max Essex | Myron Elmer "Max" Essex, DVM, PhD, (born August 17, 1939) is the Mary Woodard Lasker Professor of Health Sciences at Harvard University, Chair of the Harvard School of Public Health AIDS Initiative (HAI), and Chair of the Botswana–Harvard AIDS Institute in Gaborone, Botswana. Essex was one of the first to link animal and human retroviruses to immunosuppressive disease, to suspect that a retrovirus was the cause of AIDS, and to determine that HIV could be transmitted through blood and blood products to hemophiliacs and recipients of blood transfusions. With collaborators, Essex also provided the first evidence that HIV could be transmitted by heterosexual intercourse. In 1984, Essex identified gp120, the virus surface protein that is used worldwide for blood screening, HIV detection, and epidemiological monitoring. With collaborators, he discovered the first simian immunodeficiency virus, as well as HIV-2. Since 1986, he has developed programs for AIDS collaboration in Senegal, Thailand, Botswana, India, Mexico, and China. In 1996, Essex helped establish the Botswana–Harvard Partnership for HIV Research and Education (now the Botswana–Harvard AIDS Institute). This is a collaboration between the Ministry of Health in Botswana and HAI. |
36 | educated at | Leon Kossoff | Regent Street Polytechnic | ['universidad de buenos aires', 'city university', 'dover college', 'horace mann school', 'jacksonville state university', 'east carolina university', 'hosei university', 'simmons college', 'utrecht university', 'nc state university', 'marquette university law school', 'coimbra', 'university college london', 'drexel institute', 'phillips academy', 'nagoya university', 'franeker', 'minnesota', 'valparaiso university', 'emerson college', 'bedales school', 'sheffield university', 'maharaja sayajirao university', 'wageningen university', 'montclair state', 'michigan state college', 'rajasthan university', 'st andrews university', 'sydney boys high school', 'queen margaret university', 'washington university', 'tallinn conservatory', 'connecticut sun', 'tchaikovsky conservatory', 'central saint martins', 'leipzig conservatory', 'munich university', 'divinity school', 'occidental college', 'gitis', 'hampshire college', 'tel aviv university', 'copenhagen university', 'fordham university', 'royal academy', 'case western reserve university', 'mvtu', 'universite de paris', 'madras christian college', 'texas christian university', 'zagreb', 'wanganui collegiate school', 'bocconi university', 'suny purchase', 'vrije universiteit amsterdam', 'punjab university', 'uconn', 'kent state university', 'bowdoin college', 'kalamazoo college', 'kansas university', 'slavic greek latin academy', 'sam houston state university', 'exeter college', 'binghamton university', 'arcm', 'imperial university', 'lomonosov moscow state university', 'purdue university', 'boston university', 'cincinnati law school', 'manchester university', 'toronto university', 'beijing university', 'charles university', 'osaka university', 'university college dublin', 'royal holloway', 'peripatetic philosopher', 'michigan state university', 'benenden school', 'virginia union university', 'indiana state university', 'royal academy schools', 'iowa state university', 'pontifical ecclesiastical academy', 'clark atlanta university', 'ohio wesleyan university', 'kristiania', 'sherborne school', 'hurstpierpoint college', 'andover', 'wadham college', 'washington college', 'canterbury college', 'cologne', 'jadavpur university', 'aoyama gakuin university', 'western michigan university'] | Leon Kossoff | Leon Kossoff (born 7 December 1926) is a British expressionist painter, known for portraits, life drawings and cityscapes of London, England. Leon Kossoff was born in 1926 in Islington, London, and spent most of his early life living there with his Russian Jewish parents. In 1938, he attended the Hackney Downs School in London. In 1939, he was evacuated with the school to King's Lynn, Norfolk, where he lived with Mr and Mrs R.C. Bishop, who encouraged his interest in art. During this time, Kossoff made his first paintings. When he returned to London in 1943, Kossoff went to Saint Martin's School of Art, and studied commercial art. He also attended life drawing classes in the evenings at Toynbee Hall. After his education was completed he spent three years in military service with the Royal Fusiliers, attached to the 2nd Battalion Jewish Brigade, and served in Italy, Holland, Belgium and Germany. After his military service, he returned to the Saint Martin’s School of Art in 1949, and at Borough Polytechnic, took special classes under David Bomberg from 1950 to 1952. He was also influenced by another one of his teacher’s students, Frank Auerbach. Both young artists dealt with similar emotions and subject matter in their work, and employed heavy impasto in their paintings. Kossoff chose his subject matter mostly from the area of London where he was born. From 1950–1953, Kossoff's studio was located at Mornington Crescent; he then moved to Bethnal Green, where he lived until 1961. Kossoff studied at the Royal College of Art from 1953–1956. In 1956, Kossoff joined Helen Lessore’s Beaux Arts Gallery, located on Bruton Place in London. In 1959, Kossoff began to teach at the Regent Street Polytechnic, the Chelsea School of Art, and the Saint Martin's School of Art, all in London. While teaching, he continued his artistic career, and soon started featuring in galleries and shows, along with his friend Frank Auerbach and other artists such as Francis Bacon, Lucian Freud and Keith Critchlow a school friend from Saint Martin's. During this time, Kossoff moved his studio to Willesden Junction, and in 1966, moved his studio to Willesden Green, where he lives and works today. In 2007, the National Gallery (London), held an exhibition of Kossoff's work entitled "Leon Kossoff: Drawing from Painting". Kossoff was offered the honour and declined appointed of a Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire. In 2010, Kossoff exhibited a traveling show of new paintings and drawings, beginning at Annely Juda Fine Art, London, then traveling to Mitchell-Innes & Nash, New York, and ending at L.A. Louver, Los Angeles. In 2013-2014, Kossoff's urban landscapes are being shown in a traveling international exhibition, titled "Leon Kossoff: London Landscapes.". |
36 | educated at | Pierre Conner | Princeton University | ['mvtu', 'marist college', 'grinnell college', 'laval university', 'jewish theological seminary', 'durham university', 'rca', 'yeshiva university', 'occidental college', 'jackson state university', 'ohio state university', 'city college', 'sibelius academy', 'sorbonne university', 'bonn university', 'oxford brookes university', 'carleton college', 'morgan state university', 'tampere', 'ftii', 'franeker', 'virginia university', 'reed college', 'basle', 'virginia commonwealth university', 'punjab university', 'iowa state college', 'utkal university', 'toronto university', 'doshisha university', 'toledo', 'juilliard school', 'pitt', 'suffolk university law school', 'basel', 'kazan state university', 'towson university', 'sciences po', 'baylor university', 'hku', 'shrewsbury school', 'athens university', 'eastern michigan university', 'wadham college', 'bern', 'sfu', 'westminster school', 'stellenbosch university', 'yale university', 'edinburgh academy', 'acadia college', 'hokkaido university', 'west virginia university', 'boston university', 'merton college', 'tokai university', 'brera academy', 'saint petersburg conservatory', 'purchase college', 'marquette university', 'pisa', 'royal frederick university', 'adelphi university', 'newcastle university', 'johns hopkins university', 'missouri', 'andhra university', 'clifton college', 'radboud university nijmegen', 'university college cork', 'universidad complutense', 'wooster', 'saint petersburg state university', 'dragon school', 'complutense university', 'kentucky', 'bowling green state university', 'magdalene college', 'dorpat', 'mgimo', 'madras university', 'celebrity big brother', 'calgary', 'karolinska institute', 'eureka college', 'tulane university', 'rsamd', 'cranfield university', 'rutgers university', 'syracuse orange', 'slade', 'south dakota', 'carnegie tech', 'johannes gutenberg university', 'hamline university', 'melbourne high school', 'maastricht', 'cooper union', 'queensland'] | Pierre Conner | Pierre Euclide Conner (born 1932, Houston) is an American mathematician, who works on algebraic topology and differential topology (especially cobordism theory). In 1955 Conner received his PhD from Princeton University under Donald Spencer with thesis The Green's and Neumann's Problems for Differential Forms on Riemannian Manifolds. He was a post-doctoral fellow from 1955 to 1957 (and again in 1961–1962) at the Institute for Advanced Study. He was in the 1960s a professor at the University of Virginia, where he collaborated with his colleague Edwin E. Floyd, and then in the 1970s a professor at Louisiana State University. In 2012 he became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society. |
36 | educated at | David Ashkenazi | Moscow Conservatory | ['repton school', 'karlsruhe', 'ampleforth college', 'tama art university', 'drexel university', 'george mason university', 'universidad central de venezuela', 'kansas state university', 'yale drama school', 'united states air force academy', 'radley college', 'winchester college', 'wake forest college', 'gothenburg', 'butler university', 'hokkaido university', 'chuquisaca', 'mercer university', 'florida gators', 'fisk university', 'central michigan university', 'marquette university law school', 'vgik', 'jefferson college', 'felsted school', 'dawson college', 'southampton university', 'lucknow university', 'aarhus university', 'seattle university', 'cranfield university', 'minnesota golden gophers', 'princeton theological seminary', 'gadjah mada university', 'pontifical ecclesiastical academy', 'rcm', 'newcastle university', 'liverpool john moores university', 'central university', 'colgate university', 'west virginia university', 'hogwarts', 'rca', 'rutgers university', 'jewish theological seminary', 'scottish church college', 'innsbruck', 'exeter university', 'ccny', 'aligarh', 'moscow art theatre', 'vrije universiteit amsterdam', 'kiev university', 'east anglia', 'keble college', 'reading university', 'tulsa', 'ateneo de manila university', 'edinburgh university', 'baku state university', 'utah state university', 'hamline university', 'tennessee', 'york university', 'amsterdam conservatory', 'pafa', 'boalt hall', 'nagoya university', 'berlin academy', 'mcgill university', 'film school', 'mvtu', 'architectural association', 'university college', 'michigan state college', 'hebrew university', 'carnegie mellon university', 'mit media lab', 'middlesex polytechnic', 'zagreb', 'soas', 'kiev state university', 'whittier college', 'wesley college', 'benenden school', 'divinity school', 'san francisco art institute', 'san diego state university', 'electrical engineering', 'moscow aviation institute', 'wvu', 'arkansas state university', 'bp', 'madrid', 'erlangen', 'uct', 'florida international university', 'stanford university', 'rugby school'] | David Ashkenazi | David Vladimirovitch Ashkenazi (Russian: Дави́д Влади́мирович Ашкена́зи; 25 December 1915 – 19 February 1997) was a Russian pianist, accompanist and composer. Ashkenazi was born on 25 December 1915 in Nizhny Novgorod. He studied piano at the local music college and at the Moscow Conservatory. He worked as an accompanist with a number of celebrated Soviet pop singers, including Isabella Yuryeva, Klavdiya Shulzhenko, Lyudmila Zykina, Marina Gordon, Vadim Kozin, Mark Bernes, Iosif Kobzon and others. He was made People's Artist of Russia in 1996. In 1964 he and violinist Naum Latunsky performed in an episode of the film "The Garnet Bracelet", which was an adaptation of the celebrated novella of the same name by Alexander Kuprin. He set to music the Yakov Polonsky's poem titled "When in a separation presentiment", and his song was covered by many singers. David Ashkenazi was the father of the famous pianist and conductor Vladimir Ashkenazy. He died on 19 February 1997 in Moscow, Russia. |
36 | educated at | Wycliffe Oparanya | Nairobi | ['shimer college', 'duquesne university', 'doshisha university', 'scuola normale', 'pace', 'fisk university', 'clemson university', 'groningen university', 'purdue university', 'delft', 'slavic greek latin academy', 'bard college', 'new york city ballet', 'starfleet academy', 'leeds university', 'leningrad university', 'royal academicians', 'new york law school', 'universidad central de venezuela', 'radboud university nijmegen', 'aitchison college', 'bowling green state university', 'universite de paris', 'goldsmiths college', 'pomona college', 'padua', 'tel aviv university', 'actors studio', 'san diego state university', 'open university', 'zurich', 'valparaiso university', 'mills college', 'kyoto imperial university', 'morehouse college', 'santa clara university', 'radcliffe college', 'yale law school', 'sfu', 'george mason university', 'kansas university', 'goddard college', 'vrije universiteit', 'royal ballet', 'eth', 'santo tomas', 'zagreb', 'repton school', 'san francisco art institute', 'haverford college', 'university of south carolina', 'mvtu', 'moscow tchaikovsky conservatory', 'meiji gakuin university', 'marist college', 'imperial college', 'mcneese state university', 'salamanca', 'drexel institute', 'sciences po paris', 'georgia tech', 'xavier university', 'upsala college', 'san jose state university', 'eth zurich', 'durham university', 'basle', 'conservatorium van amsterdam', 'whittier college', 'ludwig maximilians university', 'manchester university', 'clark atlanta university', 'auburn university', 'rugby school', 'wellesley college', 'manitoba', 'punjab university', 'ghent university', 'itesm', 'utkal university', 'bedford school', 'royal agricultural college', 'connecticut sun', 'belarusian state university', 'rhode island', 'rensselaer polytechnic institute', 'birkbeck college', 'wanganui collegiate school', 'peripatetic philosopher', 'kerala', 'steinhardt school', 'sapienza', 'air service', 'erasmus university', 'wayne state university', 'makerere university', 'virginia university', 'munich university', 'belgrade'] | Wycliffe Oparanya | Wycliffe Ambetsa Oparanya is a Kenyan politician, and was elected the first (and is the serving) Governor of County Government of Kakamega,elected during the elections of 4th March 2013. He was previously Minister of State for Planning, National Development and Vision 2030 in government of President Mwai Kibaki. Wyclife Oparanya was born at Emabole in Butere Constituency Western Kenya on 25th March,1956. He attended Mabole Primary School Butere Boys High School and Kisii High School.He then proceeded and acquired Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting option) and an MBA (Finance) from the University of Nairobi and is currently in the process of completing his PhD (Economics) at the University of Dar- es- Salaam, Tanzania. He is a Certified Public Accountant and a member of the Certified Public Accountants of Kenya (ICPAK) as well as numerous other professional bodies. Hon.Oparanya has 23 years experience in local and international Finance Management, Audit and Business Consultancy. - See more at: . He belongs to the Orange Democratic Movement and represented Butere Constituency in the National Assembly of Kenya since the Kenyan parliamentary election, 2007.Oparanya is among Ministers Appointed by secondment of Prime Minister Raila Odinga from The Orange Democratic Movement party after the prime Minister signed the national Accord Act to form a coalition Government with President Kibaki after the disputed 2007 elections. Before joining politics in 2002, Oparanya worked at the Kenya Aerotec Ltd as Chief Financial Controller. He plunged into politics and successfully captured the Butere seat from Amukowa Anangwe. |
36 | educated at | Davis McCombs | Harvard University | ['tokyo imperial university', 'st petersburg university', 'regent street polytechnic', 'sofia university', 'saint petersburg university', 'florida gators', 'mvtu', 'imperial ballet school', 'sapienza', 'furman university', 'aberystwyth university', 'cornell university', 'dalhousie university', 'bayreuth', 'saint petersburg state university', 'dewitt clinton high school', 'western university', 'riga technical university', 'montana state university', 'goddard college', 'elam', 'sydney boys high school', 'mysore university', 'liberty university', 'southern cross university', 'royal holloway', 'san jose state college', 'cornell law school', 'naval war college', 'santo tomas', 'strathclyde', 'royal ballet', 'carleton university', 'saarland university', 'scuola normale', 'leicester university', 'bristol university', 'tehran university', 'swansea university', 'davidson college', 'pepperdine university', 'cleveland state university', 'nijmegen', 'seoul national university', 'queen margaret university', 'all hallows college', 'stuyvesant high school', 'saint louis university', 'jagiellonian university', 'butler university', 'indian statistical institute', 'wheaton college', 'medical school', 'north alabama', 'saskatchewan', 'lmu munich', 'sciences po paris', 'mcgill university', 'mainz', 'andover', 'brera academy', 'washington college', 'pafa', 'mahinda college', 'hamburg university', 'air service', 'drexel university', 'moscow art theatre', 'imperial university', 'harvard divinity school', 'cork', 'mercer university', 'steinhardt school', 'turku', 'rikkyo university', 'aarhus university', 'alabama', 'marshall university', 'occidental college', 'bedford school', 'kazan university', 'christiania', 'central university', 'unam', 'innsbruck', 'karolinska institute', 'divinity school', 'exeter university', 'lviv university', 'kyoto university', 'wittenberg', 'weber state university', 'pretoria', 'carnegie tech', 'calcutta university', 'united states army', 'chicago', 'soas', 'free university'] | Davis McCombs | Davis McCombs is an American poet. He attended Harvard University as an undergraduate, the University of Virginia as a Henry Hoyns Fellow, and Stanford University as a Wallace Stegner Fellow. He is also the recipient of fellowships from the Ruth Lilly Poetry Foundation, the Kentucky Arts Council, and the National Endowment for the Arts. He is the Director of the Creative Writing Program, University of Arkansas. McCombs' work appeared in The Best American Poetry 1996, The Missouri Review, Poetry, The Kenyon Review, Virginia Quarterly Review, Hayden's Ferry Review, and other magazines and journals. McCombs grew up in Munfordville, Kentucky. From 1991 to 2001, he worked as a Park Ranger at Mammoth Cave National Park. He is married to the poet and photographer Carolyn Guinzio. |
36 | educated at | Friedrich Karl Johann Vaupel | munich university | ['puget sound', 'stony brook university', 'princeton seminary', 'patras', 'melbourne university', 'adelaide university', 'iit kanpur', 'auckland university college', 'mount holyoke college', 'repton school', 'united states army', 'university college london', 'horace mann school', 'universidad complutense', 'erasmus university rotterdam', 'ecole des hautes etudes en sciences sociales', 'thomas jefferson university', 'berklee', 'pavia', 'presidency college', 'moscow conservatoire', 'morehead state university', 'ampleforth college', 'mississippi state university', 'fettes college', 'tulane university', 'christiania', 'kokushikan university', 'george washington university law school', 'turin', 'ingolstadt', 'royal academy', 'karlsruhe', 'adelphi university', 'mills college', 'technical university', 'royal military college', 'new england conservatory', 'jefferson college', 'bologna university', 'hamburg university', 'southampton university', 'university of south carolina', 'rutgers university', 'sciences po paris', 'otago', 'sciences po', 'wageningen university', 'howard university', 'brooklyn college', 'columbia college', 'emerson college', 'willamette university', 'valparaiso university', 'st petersburg university', 'medill school', 'morehouse college', 'rensselaer polytechnic institute', 'pennsylvania military college', 'cincinnati law school', 'fordham university', 'tulsa', 'middlesex polytechnic', 'yonsei university', 'phillips exeter academy', 'cape town', 'ripon college cuddesdon', 'rangoon university', 'arkansas state university', 'yokohama national university', 'radley college', 'usma', 'gitis', 'hurstpierpoint college', 'juilliard school', 'vrije universiteit amsterdam', 'montclair state', 'rollins college', 'harvard business school', 'paris university', 'boston conservatory', 'rostock', 'bauman moscow state technical university', 'rice university', 'fribourg', 'kent state university', 'alberta', 'laval university', 'universidad de chile', 'sheffield university', 'aarhus university', 'cass technical high school', 'boston university', 'ahmadu bello university', 'ross school', 'kansas university', 'scuola normale', 'calcutta university', 'warsaw university'] | Friedrich Karl Johann Vaupel | Friedrich Karl Johann Vaupel ( 23 May 1876, Kreuznach – 4 May 1927, Berlin) was a German botanist who specialized in the study of cacti. He was the binomial authority of many species within the family Cactaceae. He studied medicine and natural sciences in Berlin, Heidelberg and Munich, obtaining his PhD in 1903 as a student of Karl Ritter von Goebel at Munich. While still a student, he participated in a scientific journey to Mexico and the West Indies (1899–1900). Following graduation, from 1903 to 1907, he was involved in an extended expedition to India, Australia and Samoa. In 1908 he began work as an assistant at the botanical museum in Berlin-Dahlem, where in 1921 he became a curator. In 1926 he was awarded with the title of professor. The genus Vaupelia was named in his honor by botanist August Brand (1863–1930). |
36 | educated at | Shlomo Sternberg | Johns Hopkins University | ['universidad complutense', 'gregorian university', 'jefferson college', 'wake forest university', 'mit media lab', 'copenhagen university', 'long beach state university', 'pavia', 'nc state university', 'western michigan university', 'hellenic army academy', 'george washington university', 'national technical university', 'central michigan university', 'queensland', 'petersburg university', 'ugent', 'loyola university new orleans', 'rcm', 'arcm', 'cincinnati law school', 'umass', 'stanford university', 'marquette golden eagles', 'san francisco art institute', 'nankai university', 'aligarh muslim university', 'manchester grammar school', 'huliaipole', 'universite de paris', 'salamanca', 'stuttgart', 'clemson university', 'leningrad state university', 'open university', 'trinity college cambridge', 'tokyo music school', 'vrije universiteit amsterdam', 'mills college', 'nalanda college colombo', 'birmingham university', 'louisiana state university law school', 'edinburgh academy', 'hogwarts', 'new school', 'frankfurt', 'chuo university', 'adelaide university', 'south dakota', 'salford', 'felsted school', 'medical school', 'west virginia university', 'stockholm university college', 'kiev state university', 'university park', 'upsala college', 'carnegie tech', 'penn state university', 'ljubljana', 'pepperdine university', 'turku', 'general magic', 'karachi university', 'belfast', 'north alabama', 'clifton college', 'phd', 'haileybury college', 'rostock', 'rensselaer polytechnic institute', 'nelson college', 'louisville', 'louisiana state university', 'belgrade', 'belmont university', 'turin', 'bristol old vic theatre school', 'deep springs college', 'sloan', 'princeton theological seminary', 'jadavpur university', 'oxford university', 'winchester college', 'yeshiva university', 'kalamazoo college', 'nijmegen', 'georgia tech', 'colgate university', 'uea', 'yonsei university', 'tuskegee institute', 'santa clara university', 'universidad de buenos aires', 'goddard college', 'rmit', 'dorpat', 'warsaw university', 'pittsburgh'] | Shlomo Sternberg | Shlomo Zvi Sternberg (born 1936), is an American mathematician known for his work in geometry, particularly symplectic geometry and Lie theory. Sternberg earned his PhD in 1955 from Johns Hopkins University where he wrote a dissertation under Aurel Wintner. This became the basis for his first well-known published result known as the "Sternberg linearization theorem" which asserts that a smooth map near a hyperbolic fixed point can be made linear by a smooth change of coordinates provided that certain non-resonance conditions are satisfied. Also proved were generalizations of the Birkhoff canonical form theorems for volume preserving mappings in n-dimensions and symplectic mappings, all in the smooth case. (An account of these results and of their implications for the theory of dynamical systems can be found in Bruhat’s exposition “Travaux de Sternberg”, Seminaire Bourbaki, Volume 8. 1961). After postdoctoral work at New York University (1956-1957) and an instructorship at University of Chicago (1957–1959) Sternberg joined the Mathematics Department at Harvard University in 1959, where he is currently George Putnam Professor of Pure and Applied Mathematics. In the 1960s Sternberg became involved with Isadore Singer in the project of revisiting Élie Cartan’s papers from the early 1900s on the classification of the simple transitive infinite Lie pseudogroups, and of relating Cartan’s results to recent results in the theory of G-structures and supplying rigorous (by present-day standards) proofs of his main theorems. Also, in a sequel to this paper written jointly with Victor Guillemin and Daniel Quillen, he extended this classification to a larger class of pseudogroups: the primitive infinite pseudogroups. (One important by-product of the GQS paper was the “ integrability of characteristics” theorem for over-determined systems of partial differential equations. This figures in GQS as an analytical detail in their classification proof but is nowadays the most cited result of the paper.) Many of Sternberg’s other papers have been concerned with Lie group actions on symplectic manifolds. Among his contributions to this subject are his paper with Bertram Kostant on BRS cohomology, his paper with David Kazhdan and Bertram Kostant on dynamical systems of Calogero type and his paper with Victor Guillemin on the “[Q,R] equals zero” conjecture. All three of these papers involve various aspects of the theory of symplectic reduction. In the first of these papers Bertram Kostant and Sternberg show how reduction techniques enable one to give a rigorous mathematical treatment of what is known in the physics literature as the BRS quantization procedure; in the second, the authors show how one can simplify the analysis of complicated dynamical systems like the Calogero system by describing these systems as symplectic reductions of much simpler systems, and the paper with Victor Guillemin contain the first rigorous formulation and proof of a hitherto vague assertion about group actions on symplectic manifolds; the assertion that “quantization commutes with reduction”. The last of these papers was also the inspiration for a result in equivariant symplectic geometry that disclosed for the first time a surprising and unexpected connection between the theory of Hamiltonian torus actions on compact symplectic manifolds and the theory of convex polytopes. This theorem: the “ AGS convexity theorem” was simultaneously discovered by Guillemin-Sternberg and Michael Atiyah in the early nineteen eighties. Sternberg’s contributions to symplectic geometry and Lie theory have also included a number of basic text books on these subjects, among them the three graduate level texts with Victor Guillemin: “Geometric Asymptotics,” “Symplectic Techniques in Physics”, and "Semi-Classical Analysis". His “Lectures on Differential Geometry” is a popular standard text book for upper level undergraduate courses on differential manifolds, the calculus of variations, Lie theory and the geometry of G-structures. He also published the more recent "Curvature in mathematics and physics". Sternberg has, in addition, played a role in recent developments in theoretical physics: He has written several papers with Yuval Ne'eman on the role of supersymmetry in elementary particle physics in which they explore from this perspective the Higgs mechanism, the method of spontaneous symmetry breaking and a unified approach to the theory of quarks and leptons. Among the honors he has been accorded as recognition for these achievements are a Guggenheim fellowship in 1974, election to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1984, election to the National Academy of Sciences in 1986 and election to the American Philosophical Society in 2010. He has also been made an honorary member of the Academy of Arts and Sciences of the Royal Academy of Spain and awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Mannheim. Sternberg delivered the Hebrew University’s Albert Einstein Memorial Lecture in 2006. |
36 | educated at | Stiglitz | MIT | ['united states naval academy', 'novi sad', 'munich academy', 'colorado state university', 'dulwich college', 'hebrew university', 'flinders university', 'carnegie tech', 'united states army', 'nalanda college colombo', 'acadia college', 'vrije universiteit brussel', 'oberlin college', 'downing college', 'florida atlantic university', 'middlebury college', 'transylvania university', 'australian national university', 'royal frederick university', 'trinity college dublin', 'houston', 'chuquisaca', 'bowdoin college', 'elam', 'franeker', 'hbs', 'villanova university', 'moscow conservatory', 'southern methodist university', 'copenhagen university', 'harvard divinity school', 'gregorian university', 'sweelinck conservatorium', 'fordham university', 'rijksuniversiteit groningen', 'boston university', 'sydney university', 'aachen', 'montpellier', 'pitt', 'universidad de chile', 'stanford law school', 'moscow state conservatory', 'sloan', 'arizona state university', 'belarusian state university', 'deerfield academy', 'thammasat university', 'louisiana state university law school', 'durham university', 'bucharest', 'glasgow university', 'princeton seminary', 'la sapienza', 'highgate school', 'duquesne university', 'wittenberg', 'warsaw university', 'uea', 'binghamton university', 'northwestern university', 'eth', 'krakow', 'national technical university', 'rutgers university', 'chicago sky', 'perm state university', 'friedrich wilhelm university', 'moscow conservatoire', 'naval war college', 'kyoto university', 'osgoode hall law school', 'middlesex polytechnic', 'bonn university', 'princeton university', 'phillips academy', 'harvard business school', 'sorbonne university', 'peripatetic school', 'upsala college', 'sassari', 'clare college', 'vanderbilt university', 'virginia union university', 'thomas jefferson university', 'seoul national university', 'tohoku university', 'bryant university', 'bowling green state university', 'thessaloniki', 'grinnell college', 'mit media lab', 'rensselaer', 'sheffield university', 'case western reserve university', 'jena', 'calarts', 'puget sound', 'yale drama school'] | Paul Samuelson | Paul Anthony Samuelson (May 15, 1915 – December 13, 2009) was an American economist, and the first American to win the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences. The Swedish Royal Academies stated, when awarding the prize, that he "has done more than any other contemporary economist to raise the level of scientific analysis in economic theory". Economic historian Randall E. Parker calls him the "Father of Modern Economics", and The New York Times considered him to be the "foremost academic economist of the 20th century". Samuelson was likely the most influential economist of the later 20th century. In 1996, when he was awarded the National Medal of Science, considered America's top science honor, President Bill Clinton commended Samuelson for his "fundamental contributions to economic science" for over 60 years. He contributed fundamentally to the mathematical foundations of economics with his book Foundations of Economic Analysis. He was author of the best-selling economics textbook of all time: Economics: An Introductory Analysis, first published in 1948. It was the second American textbook to explain the principles of Keynesian economics and how to think about economics, and the first one to be successful, and is now in its 19th edition, having sold nearly 4 million copies in 40 languages. James Poterba, former head of MIT's Department of Economics, noted that by his book, Samuelson "leaves an immense legacy, as a researcher and a teacher, as one of the giants on whose shoulders every contemporary economist stands". He entered the University of Chicago at age 16, during the depths of the Great Depression, and received his PhD in economics from Harvard. After graduating, he became an assistant professor of economics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) when he was 25 years of age and a full professor at age 32. In 1966, he was named Institute Professor, MIT's highest faculty honor. He spent his career at MIT where he was instrumental in turning its Department of Economics into a world-renowned institution by attracting other noted economists to join the faculty, including Robert M. Solow, Franco Modigliani, Robert C. Merton, Joseph E. Stiglitz, and Paul Krugman, all of whom went on to win Nobel Prizes. He served as an advisor to Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson, and was a consultant to the United States Treasury, the Bureau of the Budget and the President's Council of Economic Advisers. Samuelson wrote a weekly column for Newsweek magazine along with Chicago School economist Milton Friedman, where they represented opposing sides: Samuelson took the Keynesian perspective but adapted it accepting what he felt was good. By contrast Friedman represented the monetarist perspective. Samuelson died on December 13, 2009, at the age of 94. |
36 | educated at | Matthew John Rinaldo | New York University | ['moscow tchaikovsky conservatory', 'sweelinck conservatorium', 'princeton university', 'tulsa', 'mills college', 'middlesex polytechnic', 'architectural association', 'worcester polytechnic institute', 'brooklyn college', 'occidental college', 'hofstra university', 'naval academy', 'general staff academy', 'tufts university', 'jena', 'national theatre school', 'fribourg', 'eindhoven', 'furman university', 'iit kanpur', 'doshisha university', 'gcu', 'newcastle university', 'helsinki university', 'oriel college', 'connecticut sun', 'saint petersburg state university', 'lviv university', 'hurstpierpoint college', 'alexander henderson award', 'texas christian university', 'norwich university', 'andover', 'concordia university', 'dewitt clinton high school', 'bologna university', 'pratt institute', 'sandhurst', 'columbia university', 'andhra university', 'brigham young university', 'new york liberty', 'peking university', 'toronto university', 'army war college', 'ludwig maximilians university', 'sapienza', 'bucknell university', 'arizona state university', 'coimbra', 'long beach state university', 'towson university', 'nagpur university', 'leningrad university', 'goddard college', 'sweelinck conservatory', 'western michigan university', 'clemson university', 'moscow art theatre', 'pafa', 'campbell university', 'warwick university', 'kyoto imperial university', 'vrije universiteit amsterdam', 'bowling green state university', 'ruhr university', 'acadia college', 'eth', 'villanova university', 'harvard law school', 'sussex university', 'clare college', 'universidad complutense', 'tbilisi state university', 'jacksonville state university', 'humboldt university', 'nippon sport science university', 'belgrade', 'usma', 'macquarie university', 'kerala', 'mit', 'mvtu', 'union college', 'texas tech university', 'florida international university', 'eastern michigan university', 'erasmus university rotterdam', 'tu delft', 'lehigh university', 'cheltenham college', 'liverpool university', 'aberdeen university', 'madras christian college', 'houston baptist university', 'bennington college', 'christiania', 'old dominion university', 'queensland'] | Matthew John Rinaldo | Matthew John "Matt" Rinaldo (September 1, 1931 – October 13, 2008) was an American Republican Party politician who represented New Jersey in the United States House of Representatives for twenty years in the 12th congressional district (1973–1983) and in the 7th congressional district (1983–1993). Born in Elizabeth, New Jersey, Rinaldo received a B.S. from Rutgers University (1953), an M.B.A., Seton Hall University (1959) and a D.P.A., from New York University, Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service (1979). He was elected to the Union Township Zoning Board of Adjustment (1962–1963), the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders (1963–1964), and the New Jersey Senate (1967–1972). Rinaldo was elected as a Republican to the 93rd and to the nine succeeding U.S. Congresses (January 3, 1973 – January 3, 1993). Representative Rinaldo sat on the House Permanent Committee on Select Aging, as Minority Leader of the Committee, and the House Committee for Energy and Commerce. Prior to his retirement, Rinaldo listed among his top accomplishments a bill to limit the airing of commercials during children's programming and securing public access to pollution data under the Superfund law. He died on October 13, 2008, from complications related to Parkinson's disease after several years of poor health. |
36 | educated at | Christopher Winship | Dartmouth College | ['carleton college', 'leeds university', 'xavier university', 'prague', 'aitchison college', 'novi sad', 'uconn', 'middlebury college', 'sandhurst', 'suny buffalo', 'rsamd', 'willamette university', 'transylvania university', 'leicester university', 'williams college', 'oberlin college', 'wesley college', 'porto', 'ritsumeikan university', 'bonn university', 'jadavpur university', 'loyola university', 'cologne', 'kansas university', 'leipzig conservatory', 'denison university', 'texas longhorns', 'turku', 'jefferson medical college', 'royal military academy sandhurst', 'stuttgart', 'puget sound', 'canterbury university college', 'royal academicians', 'istanbul technical university', 'munich academy', 'oriel college', 'long island university', 'sydney boys high school', 'pratt institute', 'long beach state university', 'loyola university new orleans', 'uga', 'thammasat university', 'graz', 'florida atlantic university', 'sherborne school', 'vanderbilt university', 'leipzig', 'ananda college', 'pittsburgh', 'sfu', 'friedrich schiller university', 'phillips exeter academy', 'middlesex polytechnic', 'art students league', 'brooklyn college', 'whittier college', 'victoria university college', 'auckland grammar', 'st petersburg university', 'kazan university', 'la sapienza', 'bowling green state university', 'nc state university', 'sydney conservatorium', 'juilliard school', 'katholieke universiteit leuven', 'risd', 'old dominion university', 'haileybury college', 'gwu', 'bristol old vic theatre school', 'makerere university', 'carnegie tech', 'rensselaer', 'unam', 'beloit college', 'freiburg', 'hokkaido university', 'florida gators', 'union college', 'massillon washington high school', 'houston baptist university', 'bowdoin college', 'sjsu', 'gothenburg', 'keio university', 'osaka university', 'peripatetic school', 'liverpool university', 'hendrix college', 'hbs', 'umass', 'imperial college london', 'slavic greek latin academy', 'tchaikovsky conservatory', 'repton school', 'bucknell university'] | Christopher Winship | Christopher Winship (born Topeka, Kansas) is Diker-Tishman Professor of sociology at Harvard University, and principal of the Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organizations at Harvard. He is best known for his contributions to quantitative methods in sociology and, since 1995, has served as editor of Sociological Methods and Research. He received the 2006 Paul Lazarsfeld Award from the Methodology Section of the American Sociological Association, which recognizes outstanding contributions over a career to sociological methodology. He grew up in New Britain, Connecticut and earned his bachelor's degree in mathematics and sociology from Dartmouth College in 1977. He holds a Ph.D in sociology from Harvard. After leaving Harvard he did a one year post-doctoral fellowship at the Institute for Research on Poverty at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and a two-year fellowship at the National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago. In 1980 he joined the Sociology Department at Northwestern University. During his twelve years at Northwestern he was Director of the Program in Mathematical Methods in the Social Sciences and for four years chair of the Department of Sociology. He was a founding member of Northwestern's Department of Statistics, and held a courtesy appointment in Economics. From 1984 to 1986, he was the director of the Economics Research Center at NORC. He returned to Harvard in 1992, and served as the Chair of Harvard's sociology department from 1998 to 2001. He is currently doing research on several topics: The Ten Point Coalition, a group of black ministers who are working with the Boston police to reduce youth violence; statistical models for causal analysis; the effects of education on mental ability; causes of the racial difference in performance in elite colleges and universities; changes in the racial differential in imprisonment rates over the past sixty years. |
36 | educated at | Scriabin | Moscow Conservatory | ['kalamazoo college', 'munich university', 'georgia tech', 'central state university', 'long beach state university', 'ecole des hautes etudes en sciences sociales', 'northern iowa', 'cologne', 'sorbonne university', 'george washington university', 'nelson college', 'moscow theological academy', 'york university', 'wvu', 'clare college', 'lausanne', 'cranfield university', 'occidental college', 'oregon state university', 'hokkaido university', 'gcu', 'sassari', 'emory university', 'houston', 'turku', 'chicago', 'mount holyoke college', 'mahinda college', 'gothenburg', 'evansville', 'auburn university', 'princeton university', 'conservatorium van amsterdam', 'tulsa', 'sloan', 'mcneese state university', 'aligarh', 'carnegie tech', 'bombay university', 'fitzwilliam college', 'felsted school', 'virginia tech', 'queen margaret university', 'north dakota state university', 'kerala', 'ahmadu bello university', 'gregorian university', 'keio university', 'patna university', 'canterbury university college', 'loyola marymount university', 'sussex university', 'mgimo', 'rsamd', 'idaho', 'vaganova academy', 'liverpool university', 'southeast missouri state university', 'nc state university', 'university college london', 'ara', 'brandeis university', 'warsaw university', 'turin', 'osu', 'tilburg university', 'dalhousie university', 'dawson college', 'princeton theological seminary', 'hellenic army academy', 'chuquisaca', 'antioch college', 'georgetown university', 'roanoke college', 'ucf', 'ut austin', 'west virginia university', 'new england conservatory', 'rice university', 'strathclyde', 'eindhoven', 'eth zurich', 'chulalongkorn university', 'iowa state university', 'tel aviv university', 'wheaton college', 'texas christian university', 'furman university', 'willamette university', 'pitt', 'celebrity big brother', 'bryn mawr college', 'carleton university', 'rutgers university', 'dickinson college', 'peripatetics', 'riga technical university', 'widener university', 'acadia university'] | Fantaisie in B minor (Scriabin) | Alexander Scriabin's Fantasie in B minor, Op. 28, was written in 1900. This is a single sonata form movement which bridges the gap between Scriabin's third and his fourth sonata. This is the only piece written when Scriabin was professor at the Moscow Conservatory. The work is popular with Russian pianists but its existence was forgotten by the composer. When Leonid Sabaneyev started to play one of its themes on the piano in Scriabin's Moscow flat (now a museum), Scriabin called out from the next room "Who wrote that? It sounds familiar". "Your 'Fantaisie'", was the reply. Scriabin said, "What 'Fantaisie'?".[citation needed] The virtuosic style is close to that of the third sonata, Op. 23. The brooding opening gives way to one of Scriabin's inspired second subjects which is sustained for twenty-six bars. Noticeable are the touches of the canonic treatment. The third theme is close in its massive confidence and chromatic harmony to the world of his third symphony. The recapitulation was later expanded and rescored.[clarification needed A piano-solo rescored?] The emotional line rides on through a long coda, a device used later in the seventh sonata, Op. 64. |
36 | educated at | Jimmy Pedro | Brown University | ['guildhall', 'rmit', 'ucf', 'ub', 'nippon sport science university', 'chuquisaca', 'texas christian university', 'whittier college', 'royal agricultural college', 'bristol old vic theatre school', 'rennes', 'bedales school', 'liverpool university', 'columbia law school', 'lomonosov moscow state university', 'newnham college', 'tsarskoye selo lyceum', 'haverford college', 'utrecht university', 'jadavpur university', 'santa clara university', 'peripatetic school', 'gcu', 'jesus college', 'aristotle university', 'cardiff university', 'university college cork', 'iowa state college', 'loyola university', 'accademia nazionale di santa cecilia', 'mount holyoke female seminary', 'ludwig maximilians university', 'art students league', 'wits university', 'itb', 'merton college', 'oregon state university', 'mcneese state university', 'lafayette college', 'wsu', 'ku', 'texas longhorns', 'carleton college', 'tbilisi state university', 'imperial college', 'scottish church college', 'north carolina state university', 'servite', 'marshall university', 'binghamton university', 'wanganui collegiate school', 'university of southern california', 'williams college', 'johns hopkins university', 'leyden', 'kyoto imperial university', 'albany law school', 'marburg', 'carnegie institute', 'jagiellonian university', 'open university', 'hampshire college', 'chuo university', 'heidelberg university', 'rhode island', 'ritsumeikan university', 'ohio state university', 'paris conservatoire', 'toledo', 'case western reserve university', 'northern iowa', 'harvard medical school', 'andover', 'bowling green state university', 'turin', 'la plata', 'george washington university law school', 'suny', 'delft', 'bochum', 'durham university', 'ampleforth college', 'newington college', 'tu delft', 'caltech', 'unh', 'lucknow university', 'san francisco state university', 'united states army', 'saskatchewan', 'illinois state university', 'canton mckinley high school', 'lawrence university', 'boston university', 'ateneo de manila university', 'temple university', 'maastricht', 'pennsylvania state university', 'exeter university'] | Jimmy Pedro | James ("Jimmy") A. Pedro is a retired American judo competitor who won multiple World Championships and multiple bronze medals in the Olympics and World Championships. He was born October 30, 1970 in his hometown of Danvers, Massachusetts, and was trained by his father James Pedro, a 1976 Olympic Alternate. He is a Rokudan (6th degree Black Belt), and also has a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Business Economics and OBM from Brown University. His favorite judo technique is Sode Tsuri Komi Goshi, and his most effective is Juji Gatame. |
36 | educated at | Douglas MacArthur | West Point | ['rostock', 'middlebury college', 'indiana state university', 'universidad complutense de madrid', 'nalanda college colombo', 'bryant university', 'suffolk university law school', 'binghamton university', 'dulwich college', 'colgate university', 'inner temple', 'munich university', 'army war college', 'yerevan state university', 'rwth aachen university', 'eth zurich', 'chicago', 'aquinas college', 'kth', 'bedford school', 'hec paris', 'surrey', 'american university', 'sydney boys high school', 'manchester grammar school', 'beloit college', 'osu', 'mcgill university', 'arkansas state university', 'yale divinity school', 'imperial ballet school', 'virginia tech', 'bennington college', 'graduate acting program', 'royal frederick university', 'southern cross university', 'haileybury college', 'fudan university', 'dorpat', 'pennsylvania military college', 'canterbury university college', 'fribourg', 'long island university', 'aberystwyth university', 'bedales school', 'akron', 'st petersburg university', 'duke university', 'hull university', 'cass technical high school', 'penn state university', 'palermo', 'drexel university', 'lausanne', 'vrije universiteit amsterdam', 'brooklyn college', 'whittier college', 'wichita state university', 'radboud university nijmegen', 'centre college', 'central university', 'furman university', 'gadjah mada university', 'lucknow university', 'leipzig conservatory', 'sorbonne university', 'nebraska wesleyan university', 'drexel institute', 'sherborne school', 'bochum', 'ryerson university', 'lund university', 'itesm', 'rca', 'berlin academy', 'kirov', 'north texas state university', 'nippon sport science university', 'evansville', 'london university', 'la sapienza', 'bocconi university', 'moscow state conservatory', 'giessen', 'ahmadu bello university', 'tokyo imperial university', 'sweelinck conservatory', 'lee strasberg', 'calgary', 'duquesne university', 'columbia university', 'pretoria', 'kenyon college', 'dawson college', 'missouri', 'wayne state university', 'marist college', 'seoul national university', 'kabul university'] | Douglas MacArthur | Douglas MacArthur (26 January 1880 – 5 April 1964) was an American five-star general and Field Marshal of the Philippine Army. He was Chief of Staff of the United States Army during the 1930s and played a prominent role in the Pacific theater during World War II. He received the Medal of Honor for his service in the Philippines Campaign, which made him and his father Arthur MacArthur, Jr., the first father and son to be awarded the medal. He was one of only five men ever to rise to the rank of General of the Army in the US Army, and the only man ever to become a field marshal in the Philippine Army. Raised in a military family in the American Old West, MacArthur was valedictorian at the West Texas Military Academy, and First Captain at the United States Military Academy at West Point, where he graduated top of the class of 1903. During the 1914 United States occupation of Veracruz, he conducted a reconnaissance mission, for which he was nominated for the Medal of Honor. In 1917, he was promoted from major to colonel and became chief of staff of the 42nd (Rainbow) Division. In the fighting on the Western Front during World War I, he rose to the rank of brigadier general, was again nominated for a Medal of Honor, and was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross twice and the Silver Star seven times. From 1919 to 1922, MacArthur served as Superintendent of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, where he attempted a series of reforms. His next assignment was in the Philippines, where in 1924 he was instrumental in quelling the Philippine Scout Mutiny. In 1925, he became the Army's youngest major general. He served on the court martial of Brigadier General Billy Mitchell and was president of the American Olympic Committee during the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam. In 1930, he became Chief of Staff of the United States Army. As such, he was involved in the expulsion of the Bonus Army protesters from Washington, D.C. in 1932, and the establishment and organization of the Civilian Conservation Corps. He retired from the US Army in 1937 to become Military Advisor to the Commonwealth Government of the Philippines. MacArthur was recalled to active duty in 1941 as commander of United States Army Forces in the Far East. A series of disasters followed, starting with the destruction of his air forces on 8 December 1941, and the invasion of the Philippines by the Japanese. MacArthur's forces were soon compelled to withdraw to Bataan, where they held out until May 1942. In March 1942, MacArthur, his family and his staff left nearby Corregidor Island in PT boats and escaped to Australia, where MacArthur became Supreme Commander, Southwest Pacific Area. For his defense of the Philippines, MacArthur was awarded the Medal of Honor. After more than two years of fighting in the Pacific, he fulfilled a promise to return to the Philippines. He officially accepted Japan's surrender on 2 September 1945, aboard the USS Missouri anchored in Tokyo Bay, and oversaw the occupation of Japan from 1945 to 1951. As the effective ruler of Japan, he oversaw sweeping economic, political and social changes. He led the United Nations Command in the Korean War until he was removed from command by President Harry S. Truman on 11 April 1951. He later became Chairman of the Board of Remington Rand. |
36 | educated at | Frederick Grover | Ludwig Maximilians University | ['mit media lab', 'roanoke college', 'naval war college', 'ghent university', 'peabody college', 'de la salle university', 'manitoba', 'san francisco state university', 'alberta', 'pretoria', 'clemson university', 'leeds university', 'fudan university', 'harvard medical school', 'davidson college', 'guelph', 'royal conservatory', 'gothenburg', 'monash university', 'pontifical biblical institute', 'massillon washington high school', 'army war college', 'rijksuniversiteit groningen', 'nihon university', 'drexel institute', 'amherst college', 'radboud university nijmegen', 'british columbia', 'berlin academy', 'courtauld institute', 'brown university', 'royal holloway', 'butler university', 'morehead state university', 'novosibirsk state university', 'nc state university', 'national taiwan university', 'illinois state university', 'krakow', 'repton school', 'ingolstadt', 'university of texas', 'city college', 'ucf', 'fort hare university', 'texas tech university', 'chulalongkorn university', 'douai', 'eastern michigan university', 'universiteit utrecht', 'stellenbosch university', 'royal ballet', 'rostock', 'middlesex polytechnic', 'st andrews university', 'stockholm university college', 'regent street polytechnic', 'michigan state university', 'occidental college', 'kansas university', 'hong kong university', 'risd', 'horace mann school', 'yeshiva university', 'vrije universiteit amsterdam', 'san diego state university', 'denison university', 'imperial college london', 'tokyo imperial university', 'peripatetics', 'pennsylvania military college', 'wellesley college', 'chuquisaca', 'mills college', 'baku state university', 'georgetown university law center', 'sapienza', 'oxford university', 'sydney university', 'melbourne university', 'nippon sport science university', 'erasmus university rotterdam', 'deerfield academy', 'bauhaus', 'oslo', 'umass', 'acadia college', 'surrey', 'tulane university law school', 'erfurt', 'iowa state university', 'valladolid', 'newcastle university', 'cornell university', 'rutgers university', 'moscow theological academy', 'vienna university', 'macquarie university', 'whittier college'] | Frederick Grover | Frederick Warren Grover (1876 – January 30, 1973) was an American physicist and electrical engineer. Grover worked as a physicist at the National Bureau of Standards, and he went to study with Arnold Sommerfeld at the Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich in 1907. He was awarded his doctorate in 1908, and his thesis dealt with precision measurements and theory of eddy currents to determine a new method for finding the conductivity of metals. Upon receipt of his doctorate, he again worked at the National Bureau of Standards. Later, as Professor of Electrical Engineering, he taught at Union College in Schenectady, New York from 1920 to 1946. Grover received a B.S. degree from MIT in 1899, an M.S. degree from Wesleyan University in 1901, a Ph.D. degree from George Washington University in 1907, and a second Ph.D. degree from the University of Munich, Germany in 1908. |
36 | educated at | Francis Joseph Galbraith | Puget Sound | ['national theatre school', 'army war college', 'alabama', 'beloit college', 'vrije universiteit brussel', 'copenhagen university', 'nc state university', 'georgetown university law center', 'cleveland state university', 'mirrer yeshiva', 'jefferson medical college', 'kiel', 'shanghai jiao tong university', 'pennsylvania state university', 'ingolstadt', 'fkc', 'durham university', 'vienna university', 'toronto university', 'wharton school', 'sussex university', 'princeton seminary', 'laval university', 'pontifical biblical institute', 'dhaka university', 'aberdeen university', 'mainz', 'pontifical ecclesiastical academy', 'royal academy schools', 'mahinda college', 'southern university', 'university of south carolina', 'mcgill university', 'wellesley college', 'tallinn conservatory', 'villanova university', 'old harrovians', 'wesley college', 'kansas state university', 'willamette university', 'imperial college', 'sorbonne university', 'eureka college', 'sciences po', 'dover college', 'columbia university', 'huliaipole', 'uct', 'connecticut sun', 'hope college', 'creighton university', 'turin', 'rajasthan university', 'moscow conservatoire', 'kiev state university', 'groningen university', 'houston baptist university', 'warwick university', 'queen mary college', 'exeter college', 'florida international university', 'salamanca', 'douai', 'calcutta university', 'newington college', 'transylvania university', 'katholieke universiteit leuven', 'occidental college', 'lawrence university', 'nijmegen', 'phd', 'pittsburgh', 'ku', 'inner temple', 'auckland university college', 'calarts', 'new york city ballet', 'brigham young university', 'prague', 'pitt', 'whittier college', 'west virginia university', 'forman christian college', 'hebrew university', 'lund university', 'kristiania', 'accademia nazionale di santa cecilia', 'electrical engineering', 'chuo university', 'complutense university', 'aristotle university', 'binghamton university', 'dillard university', 'mcmaster university', 'friedrich schiller university', 'brandeis university', 'dalhousie university', 'chapel hill', 'aitchison college'] | Francis Joseph Galbraith | Francis Joseph Galbraith (1913 – June 25, 1986) was a former United States diplomat and member of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. He was born on December 9, 1913 in Timber Lake, Dewey County, South Dakota and worked as cowboy and rodeo rider on his father's ranch near the Cheyenne River Sioux Indian Reservation until he attended the University of Puget Sound receiving a B.A. in History in 1939 and a B.A. in librarianship from the University of Washington in 1940. He attained the rank of Captain while serving in the U.S. Army in the South Pacific from 1941 to 1942, and joined the Foreign Service in 1946 serving as U.S. Vice Consul in Hamburg, 1946–48; Batavia, 1949–50. After serving as U.S. chargé d'affaires in Indonesia, he was appointed U.S. Ambassador to Singapore, 1966–69 and Indonesia 1969–74. After retiring from the State Department he worked for the Bechtel Corporation, Freeport Indonesia, Weyerhaeuser Company and Intermaritime Management as a consultant on international affairs. He was survived by his wife Martha Townsley Fisher; a daughter, Susan, of Boston, and a son, Kelly, of Jakarta. |
36 | educated at | Georges Reeb | Strasbourg | ['pavia', 'geneva', 'bologna university', 'connecticut', 'chattanooga', 'ruhr university', 'florida state university', 'western reserve university', 'aligarh', 'bates college', 'bryn mawr college', 'groningen university', 'louisville', 'suffolk university law school', 'phillips exeter academy', 'jacksonville state university', 'imperial college london', 'stuttgart', 'rsamd', 'madras university', 'iit kanpur', 'durham university', 'meiji university', 'berklee', 'harvard divinity school', 'mcmaster university', 'swinburne university', 'nankai university', 'pennsylvania state university', 'london university', 'fribourg', 'pittsburgh', 'peripatetic philosopher', 'bp', 'thammasat university', 'new york liberty', 'madrid', 'tufts university', 'punjab university', 'virginia university', 'santa clara university', 'loughborough university', 'ithaca college', 'national theatre school', 'ljubljana', 'government college university', 'rmit', 'leningrad university', 'pretoria', 'montclair state', 'sciences po', 'beloit college', 'deerfield academy', 'marquette university', 'illinois college', 'north texas state university', 'itb', 'cambridge university', 'utkal university', 'erasmus university', 'sfu', 'lomonosov moscow state university', 'kansas university', 'patras', 'bayreuth', 'doshisha university', 'mit', 'suny purchase', 'pomona college', 'meiji gakuin university', 'southampton university', 'courtauld institute', 'caltech', 'hamburg university', 'ecole des hautes etudes en sciences sociales', 'saint louis university', 'jackson state university', 'aitchison college', 'pontifical biblical institute', 'vanderbilt university', 'vice chancellor', 'drexel university', 'jena', 'rangoon university', 'uw', 'sydney conservatorium', 'fitzwilliam college', 'unh', 'alberta', 'lee strasberg', 'horace mann school', 'andover', 'virginia union university', 'lviv university', 'mit media lab', 'sweelinck conservatory', 'gothenburg', 'sorbonne university', 'baku state university'] | Georges Reeb | Georges Henri Reeb (12 November 1920 – 6 November 1993) was a French mathematician. He worked in differential topology, differential geometry, differential equations, topological dynamical systems theory and non-standard analysis. In 1943 he received his PhD from University of Strasbourg (that had been evacuated during the war to Clermont-Ferrand) with the dissertation Propriétés topologiques des variétés feuilletées. His adviser was Charles Ehresmann. In 1954, he was at the Institute for Advanced Study. In 1965 Reeb, Jean Leray and Pierre Lelong founded a series of encounters between theoretical physicists and mathematicians in Strasbourg (Rencontres entre Mathématiciens et Physiciens Théoriciens). He was a professor in Grenoble (Université Joseph Fourier) and Strasbourg (Université Louis Pasteur) where he directed the Institut de Recherche Mathématique Avancée (The Institute of Mathematics of the University of Strasbourg) between 1967 and 1972, which he founded with Jean Frenkel in 1966. Reeb is the founder of the topological theory of foliations (Feuilletées, Blätterungen), manifolds with a special local product structure. He invented what is now called the Reeb foliation, a foliation of the 3-sphere, all the leaves of which are diffeomorphic to R2, except one, which is a (compact!) 2-torus. Reeb sphere theorem says that a compact manifold with a function with exactly two critical points is homeomorphic to the sphere. This is used to prove that the Milnor spheres, although not diffeomorphic, are homeomorphic to the sphere S7, a result that came in 1956. Reeb received an honorary doctorate from the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg and from the Université de Neuchâtel. |
36 | educated at | Milton Glaser | Cooper Union | ['providence college', 'fudan university', 'duquesne university', 'moscow theological academy', 'united states naval academy', 'london university', 'newnham college', 'bucharest', 'simon fraser university', 'university college london', 'new hampshire', 'boston conservatory', 'yale college', 'royal academy', 'naval war college', 'moscow state conservatory', 'flinders university', 'banaras hindu university', 'heidelberg university', 'rollins college', 'southern cross university', 'aquinas college', 'indian statistical institute', 'kirov', 'berlin university', 'harvard medical school', 'kth', 'eton college', 'fsu', 'mcneese state university', 'conservatorium van amsterdam', 'inner temple', 'university of south carolina', 'universitat de barcelona', 'tennessee', 'toronto university', 'maharaja sayajirao university', 'regent street polytechnic', 'hamilton college', 'boalt hall', 'winchester school', 'bologna university', 'marquette university law school', 'moscow conservatory', 'sibelius academy', 'fort campbell', 'salamanca', 'helsinki university', 'simmons college', 'dartmouth college', 'royal conservatory', 'calgary', 'punjab university', 'mit', 'united states army war college', 'madras christian college', 'gitis', 'vrije universiteit brussel', 'somerville college', 'gmu', 'columbia law school', 'hindu college', 'diocesan college', 'mcgill university', 'athens university', 'wooster', 'syracuse university', 'complutense university', 'gcu', 'pratt institute', 'widener university', 'wharton school', 'roanoke college', 'uva', 'architectural association', 'towson university', 'universidad de buenos aires', 'minnesota', 'mcmaster university', 'ohio wesleyan university', 'army war college', 'grinnell college', 'palermo', 'santa clara university', 'tuskegee institute', 'graduate acting program', 'united states air force academy', 'royal college colombo', 'eastern michigan university', 'bristol university', 'oulu', 'nebraska wesleyan university', 'greifswald', 'johannes gutenberg university', 'krakow', 'cleveland state university', 'haileybury college', 'michigan wolverines', 'girton college'] | Push Pin Studios | Push Pin Studios is a graphic design and illustration studio formed in New York City in 1954. Cooper Union graduates Milton Glaser, Seymour Chwast, Reynold Ruffins, and Edward Sorel founded the studio. After graduating from Cooper Union, Sorel and Chwast worked for a short time at Esquire magazine, both being fired on the same day. Joining forces to form an art studio, they called it "Push Pin" after a mailing piece, The Push Pin Almanack, which they self-published during their time at Esquire. Sorel and Chwast used their unemployment checks to rent a cold-water flat on East 17th Street in Manhattan. A few months later, Glaser returned from a Fulbright Fellowship year in Italy and joined the studio. The bi-monthly publication The Push Pin Graphic was a product of their collaboration. A distinctive quality of Push Pin's early illustration work was a "bulgy" three-dimensional line. Sorel left Push Pin in 1956, the same day the studio moved into a much nicer space on East 57th Street. For twenty years Glaser and Chwast directed Push Pin, while it became a guiding reference in the world of graphic design. Today, Chwast is principal of The Pushpin Group, Inc. The exhibition "The Push Pin Style" traveled to the Museum of Decorative Arts of the Louvre, as well as numerous cities in Europe, Brazil, and Japan in 1970–72. Graphic designers and illustrators like John Alcorn (in the late 1950s), Paul Davis (1959-1963), Barry Zaid (1969–1975), and Paul Degen (1970s) spent time at Push Pin early in their careers. |
36 | educated at | Suchitra Mitra | Scottish Church College | ['forman christian college', 'florida international university', 'national theatre school', 'roanoke college', 'radboud university nijmegen', 'belgrade', 'hendrix college', 'temple university', 'kyoto university', 'actors studio', 'williams college', 'universite de paris', 'curtis institute', 'barnard college', 'pontifical biblical institute', 'north texas state university', 'dewitt clinton high school', 'tokai university', 'lmu munich', 'uea', 'jacksonville state university', 'idaho', 'saint petersburg state university', 'conservatorium van amsterdam', 'slavic greek latin academy', 'stellenbosch university', 'vrije universiteit', 'mcneese state university', 'toledo', 'wesleyan university', 'rsamd', 'unh', 'peabody college', 'bocconi university', 'liverpool university', 'ritsumeikan university', 'pennsylvania military college', 'heidelberg university', 'lucknow university', 'new hampshire', 'city college', 'royal agricultural college', 'george washington university', 'kiev university', 'bryant university', 'lancaster university', 'charlotte sting', 'montana state university', 'aarhus university', 'wits university', 'stuyvesant high school', 'old harrovians', 'kiel', 'princeton seminary', 'hindu college', 'saint petersburg conservatory', 'oxford brookes university', 'nida', 'canterbury university college', 'wheaton college', 'ccny', 'national technical university', 'eindhoven', 'clare college', 'columbia business school', 'musashino art university', 'chicago sky', 'aberdeen university', 'sweelinck conservatorium', 'western michigan university', 'moscow theological academy', 'peripatetic philosopher', 'gmu', 'eastern michigan university', 'lviv university', 'morgan state university', 'centre college', 'cork', 'upsala college', 'new york law school', 'bayreuth', 'lausanne', 'duquesne university', 'florida gators', 'washington state university', 'aquinas college', 'mahinda college', 'louisiana state university', 'kent state university', 'rensselaer polytechnic institute', 'marburg', 'seattle university', 'sydney university', 'central saint martins', 'tokyo imperial university', 'osaka university', 'pontifical ecclesiastical academy', 'boston college', 'union college'] | Suchitra Mitra | Suchitra Mitra (19 September 1924 – 3 January 2011) was an Indian singer, composer, exponent of Rabindra Sangeet or the songs of Bengal's poet laureate Rabindranath Tagore, professor, and sheriff of Kolkata, India. As an academic, she remained a professor and the Head of Rabindra Sangeet Department at the Rabindra Bharati University for many years. Mitra was a playback singer, acted in a Bengali films as well, and was many years associated with IPTA. Mitra studied at the Scottish Church College, the University of Calcutta and at Visva-Bharati University in West Bengal, India. She was also the Sheriff of Kolkata (2001). After prolonged illness Mitra died of a cardiac ailment on 3 January 2011, in Kolkata. |
36 | educated at | Marios Demetriades | East Anglia | ['connecticut sun', 'yerevan state university', 'georgetown college', 'winchester school', 'bristol old vic theatre school', 'fort hare university', 'case western reserve university', 'penn state university', 'amherst college', 'braunschweig', 'western university', 'eastern michigan university', 'fudan university', 'servite', 'zagreb', 'sydney conservatorium', 'pisa', 'harvard medical school', 'liverpool university', 'flinders university', 'east carolina university', 'hamilton college', 'kobe university', 'army war college', 'morgan state university', 'wadham college', 'lund university', 'colorado state university', 'mysore university', 'moscow state university', 'southeast missouri state university', 'manitoba', 'jefferson medical college', 'hofstra university', 'durham university', 'sassari', 'jacksonville state university', 'jefferson college', 'princeton university', 'maharaja sayajirao university', 'calcutta university', 'clifton college', 'vice chancellor', 'florida state university', 'brera academy', 'turin', 'lee strasberg', 'waseda university', 'rpi', 'imperial college london', 'ruhr university', 'american university', 'university park', 'charterhouse school', 'leiden university', 'medill school', 'highgate school', 'hitotsubashi university', 'vu university amsterdam', 'new school', 'tulsa', 'edinburgh university', 'whittier college', 'cooper union', 'makerere university', 'florida international university', 'fsu', 'nankai university', 'hendrix college', 'tehran university', 'rmit', 'saint petersburg university', 'tokyo university', 'saint petersburg conservatory', 'exeter university', 'keio university', 'aristotle university', 'sweelinck conservatory', 'yale divinity school', 'karolinska institute', 'cincinnati law school', 'tampere', 'aquinas college', 'film school', 'aitchison college', 'victoria university college', 'horace mann school', 'friedrich wilhelm university', 'butler university', 'southern cross university', 'leipzig', 'aberystwyth university', 'bucharest', 'toronto university', 'georgetown university law center', 'lse', 'canterbury university college', 'kerala', 'rsamd'] | Marios Demetriades | Marios Demetriades (Greek: Μάριος Δημητριάδης) (born 27 August 1971) is a Cypriot politician who was appointed Minister of Transport, Communications and Works in the Council of Ministers of Cyprus on 14 March 2014. He was born in Paphos and educated at the University of East Anglia graduating with a First Class BSc in Business, Finance and Economics in 1993. He subsequently held various positions at Piraeus Bank (Cyprus), and is a Non-Executive Director of FxPro. |
36 | educated at | Charles Frazier | Chapel Hill | ['tsinghua university', 'conservatorium van amsterdam', 'nankai university', 'royal college colombo', 'aberdeen university', 'osaka university', 'harvard law school', 'hampton university', 'brera academy', 'manchester grammar school', 'eth', 'vrije universiteit brussel', 'fribourg', 'columbia college', 'sussex university', 'leningrad conservatory', 'pennsylvania state university', 'salford', 'clare college', 'kerala', 'wake forest university', 'eton college', 'vaganova academy', 'central michigan university', 'jackson state university', 'wichita state university', 'chulalongkorn university', 'benenden school', 'simon fraser university', 'birkbeck college', 'moscow theological academy', 'courtauld institute', 'universidad complutense', 'west point', 'bryn mawr college', 'sevenoaks', 'jewish theological seminary', 'new mexico state university', 'utah state university', 'sam houston state university', 'pisa', 'novi sad', 'nc state university', 'open university', 'emory university', 'gwu', 'macquarie university', 'old harrovians', 'indian statistical institute', 'marquette university law school', 'tartu university', 'newcastle university', 'vassar college', 'montana state university', 'stuyvesant high school', 'rcm', 'royal academy schools', 'george washington university law school', 'royal academicians', 'umass', 'ohio wesleyan university', 'eureka college', 'chattanooga', 'riga technical university', 'stanford university', 'imperial ballet school', 'rhode island', 'morgan state university', 'beloit college', 'east anglia', 'universidad de buenos aires', 'madrid', 'jesus college', 'british columbia', 'bryant university', 'adelphi university', 'rajasthan university', 'st petersburg university', 'royal frederick university', 'royal military college', 'saarland university', 'syracuse orange', 'worcester polytechnic institute', 'fordham university', 'san jose state college', 'chinese university', 'ateneo de manila university', 'thammasat university', 'george washington university', 'marist college', 'cologne', 'makerere university', 'georgetown college', 'hbs', 'harvard medical school', 'hku', 'keble college', 'tonbridge school', 'vienna music academy'] | Charles F. Price | Charles F. Price (born 1938 in Clyde, North Carolina, USA) is an American novelist and historical non-fiction writer whose work covers topics ranging from the Crusades to the American Revolution, to North Carolina in the American Civil War, and to the Texas and Colorado Wild West. Featured writer for the 2009 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Library Authors on the Road Program and winner of the 1999 Sir Walter Raleigh Literary Award, a list which includes fellow North Carolinians Reynolds Price (no relation), John Ehle, Ron Rash and Charles Frazier, Price has published five novels, four e-books, one book-length work of historical non-fiction, as well as numerous magazine articles about Western gun fighters. He is also a painter, illustrator, and sculptor in clay. |
36 | educated at | Bill Sawchuk | florida state university | ['harvard university', 'montana state university', 'louisiana state university', 'salford', 'mcneese state university', 'hebrew university', 'ghent university', 'santo tomas', 'strasbourg', 'novosibirsk state university', 'leyden', 'arcm', 'regent street polytechnic', 'nebraska wesleyan university', 'aberystwyth university', 'leeds university', 'itb', 'unam', 'fettes college', 'tsuda college', 'wake forest university', 'ohio state university', 'wageningen university', 'ithaca college', 'pace', 'munich academy', 'lehigh university', 'leningrad state university', 'tama art university', 'wsu', 'southampton university', 'zurich', 'delaware', 'royal academicians', 'pavia', 'surrey', 'jefferson college', 'cape town', 'dewitt clinton high school', 'katholieke universiteit leuven', 'meiji university', 'pepperdine university', 'cass technical high school', 'nottingham university', 'eastern michigan university', 'northern iowa', 'saarland university', 'ohio university', 'greifswald', 'colorado state university', 'peripatetic school', 'davidson college', 'cambridge university', 'auckland university college', 'sam houston state university', 'new york liberty', 'catholic university', 'scottish church college', 'columbia business school', 'bennington college', 'george washington university law school', 'paris conservatory', 'adelaide university', 'indiana state university', 'vermont college', 'iu', 'tohoku university', 'army war college', 'canterbury university college', 'fudan university', 'carleton college', 'art students league', 'alabama', 'friedrich wilhelm university', 'lucknow university', 'ampleforth college', 'boston university', 'fitzwilliam college', 'west virginia university', 'paris university', 'east carolina university', 'florida atlantic university', 'trinity college dublin', 'yale university', 'salamanca', 'juilliard school', 'douai', 'warwick university', 'royal academy schools', 'upper canada college', 'antioch college', 'weber state university', 'leipzig', 'medical school', 'indian statistical institute', 'illinois college', 'old etonian', 'ole miss', 'frcm'] | Bill Sawchuk | William M. Sawchuk (born January 8, 1959) is a Canadian former swimmer, competing in the butterfly, freestyle and medley events during the 1970s and early 1980s. In his international debut as a 16-year-old at the 1975 Pan American Games in Mexico City, he won a bronze medal for his third-place finish in the 200-metre individual medley. He represented Canada at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Quebec, where he competed in the preliminary heats of the 200 and 400-metre freestyle events, the 400-metre individual medley, and the 4×200-metre freestyle relay. At the 1978 Commonwealth Games in Edmonton, Alberta, Sawchuk led the three Canadian relay teams to gold medals in the 4×100-metre freestyle and the 4×100-metre medley events, and a silver in the 4×200-metre freestyle. In individual competition, he also won two silver medals in the 100-metre freestyle and 200-metre individual medley, and two bronzes in the 100-metre butterfly and 400-metre individual medley – for a total of seven medals. Sawchuk accepted an athletic scholarship to attend the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida, where he swam for coach Randy Reese's Florida Gators swimming and diving team in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and Southeastern Conference (SEC) competition in 1979 and again in 1981 and 1982. In his three years as a Gator, he was recognized as the SEC Male Swimmer of the Year in 1979, and earned six All-American honours. At the 1981 NCAA Swimming Championships, Sawchuk, together with Gator teammates John Hillencamp, Geoff Gaberino and David Larson, won the national title in the 800-yard freestyle relay. After his freshman season, Sawchuk turned in a five-medal performance at the 1979 Pan American Games in San Juan, Puerto Rico, winning three silver medals in the 400-metre individual medley, 4×100-metre freestyle relay and 4×100-metre medley relay, and a pair of bronze medals in the 200-metre butterfly and 4×200-metre freestyle relay. Afterward, he withdrew from the University of Florida to train full-time for the 1980 Olympics. Sawchuk qualified for the 1980 Canadian Olympic team, but was unable to compete at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow when Canada joined the United States-led boycott over the Soviet Union's invasion of Afghanistan. Sawchuk returned to the University of Florida after the 1980 Olympics, and graduated with a bachelor's degree in exercise and sport science in 1984. |
36 | educated at | Pete Burnside | Dartmouth College | ['jefferson medical college', 'oberlin college', 'yale law school', 'iowa state university', 'tulane university', 'pittsburgh', 'wageningen university', 'shimer college', 'lund university', 'western michigan university', 'juilliard school', 'queensland', 'thomas jefferson university', 'canton mckinley high school', 'gmu', 'beloit college', 'laval university', 'antioch college', 'mgimo', 'manitoba', 'sjsu', 'macquarie university', 'belarusian state university', 'vienna university', 'delft', 'university park', 'new york liberty', 'naval academy', 'british columbia', 'carnegie tech', 'syracuse orange', 'diocesan college', 'cornell university', 'baylor university', 'edinburgh academy', 'ecole des hautes etudes en sciences sociales', 'itesm', 'chattanooga', 'harvard medical school', 'columbia business school', 'central florida', 'alabama polytechnic institute', 'tsuda college', 'new england conservatory', 'yale university', 'thammasat university', 'sam houston state university', 'ludwig maximilians university', 'rsamd', 'yale drama school', 'san jose state college', 'knox college', 'unh', 'morgan state university', 'santo tomas', 'north carolina state university', 'smith college', 'bedford school', 'royal conservatory', 'loughborough university', 'mcmaster university', 'royal military college', 'eastern michigan university', 'arizona state university', 'dragon school', 'kansas state university', 'fettes college', 'university of texas', 'suny purchase', 'jackson state university', 'leicester university', 'illinois college', 'northwestern university', 'bauakademie', 'hebrew university', 'dhaka university', 'somerville college', 'amsterdam conservatory', 'toledo', 'royal college colombo', 'nida', 'ohio university', 'university college', 'catholic university', 'emory university', 'rangoon university', 'jadavpur university', 'sassari', 'leningrad conservatory', 'moscow tchaikovsky conservatory', 'berklee', 'ghent university', 'boston university', 'east carolina university', 'boalt hall', 'princeton university', 'clark atlanta university', 'aristotle university', 'cincinnati law school'] | Pete Burnside | Peter Willits Burnside (born July 2, 1930), is a former professional baseball player who pitched in the Major Leagues from 1955–1963 for the New York Giants, San Francisco Giants, Washington Senators, Detroit Tigers, and Baltimore Orioles. He attended New Trier High School and graduated from Dartmouth College in 1952. |
36 | educated at | Emily Perez | United States Military Academy | ['beloit college', 'harvard business school', 'paris conservatory', 'tel aviv university', 'alabama', 'felsted school', 'new mexico state university', 'hosei university', 'morehouse college', 'army war college', 'george washington university law school', 'smith college', 'temple university', 'united states army war college', 'vienna music academy', 'flinders university', 'vu university amsterdam', 'bristol old vic theatre school', 'stockholm conservatory', 'gitis', 'tokyo music school', 'evansville', 'kabul university', 'unam', 'pafa', 'magdalene college', 'moscow conservatory', 'adelaide university', 'bonn university', 'calarts', 'uva', 'trinity college cambridge', 'mount holyoke college', 'ftii', 'frankfurt', 'kazan university', 'ugent', 'philadelphia conservatory', 'open university', 'prague', 'banaras hindu university', 'rcm', 'aberdeen university', 'government college university', 'western university', 'petersburg university', 'long island university', 'united states army', 'royal conservatory', 'yale university', 'imperial university', 'milan conservatory', 'pretoria', 'antioch college', 'southern methodist university', 'tampere', 'columbian university', 'vilnius university', 'film school', 'queen mary college', 'friedrich schiller university', 'marshall university', 'drexel institute', 'highgate school', 'george washington university', 'strasbourg', 'royal academicians', 'pratt institute', 'utrecht university', 'jacksonville state university', 'rca', 'central saint martins', 'montpellier', 'saint petersburg university', 'iowa state university', 'texas longhorns', 'louisiana state university law school', 'black mountain college', 'university of southern california', 'dickinson college', 'vienna university', 'nalanda college colombo', 'rikkyo university', 'washington mystics', 'shanghai jiao tong university', 'oregon state university', 'san jose state college', 'tallinn conservatory', 'eastern michigan university', 'bates college', 'radboud university nijmegen', 'salamanca', 'valladolid', 'new hampshire', 'fudan university', 'meiji gakuin university', 'villanova university', 'guildhall', 'royal academy schools'] | Emily Perez | Emily Jazmin Tatum Perez (19 February 1983 – 12 September 2006) was a female minority Cadet Command Sergeant Major in the United States Military Academy at West Point. Born in Heidelberg, West Germany, of African American and Hispanic parents in a U.S. military family, she graduated from Oxon Hill High School in Maryland, where she ranked among the top-10 students in her class. In July 2001, after graduation from high school, Perez entered the United States Military Academy at West Point. There she was an exemplary student and talented track athlete. Following graduation from West Point in 2005, she was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the 204th Support Battalion, 2nd Brigade, 4th Infantry Division of the United States Army. Perez was killed in action on September 12, 2006, while leading a convoy through Al Kifl, Iraq, a mission for which she had volunteered. |
36 | educated at | Kristian Schreiner | Royal Frederick University | ['louisville', 'kansas university', 'ehess', 'rmit', 'charles university', 'alexander henderson award', 'imperial university', 'emory university', 'texas tech university', 'hokkaido university', 'north alabama', 'edinburgh university', 'tama art university', 'exeter college', 'seoul national university', 'ucf', 'hampshire college', 'kalamazoo college', 'rhode island', 'gothenburg', 'case western reserve university', 'connecticut', 'musashino art university', 'osu', 'yale university', 'seton hall university', 'kth', 'bochum', 'phillips exeter academy', 'stanford law school', 'braunschweig', 'inner temple', 'itb', 'oregon state university', 'universidad de buenos aires', 'unam', 'makerere university', 'sloan', 'bauakademie', 'united states military academy', 'george washington university', 'loyola marymount university', 'loyola university', 'scottish church college', 'mit', 'wayne state university', 'mysore university', 'yeshiva university', 'steinhardt school', 'nagpur university', 'roanoke college', 'madras christian college', 'usma', 'cleveland state university', 'vrije universiteit', 'hurstpierpoint college', 'old harrovians', 'chulalongkorn university', 'aitchison college', 'mount holyoke female seminary', 'unh', 'bryn mawr college', 'seattle university', 'la trobe university', 'massillon washington high school', 'art students league', 'rca', 'dickinson college', 'central university', 'carnegie tech', 'bucharest', 'simmons college', 'stowe school', 'wageningen university', 'elam', 'friedrich wilhelm university', 'canterbury college', 'drexel university', 'western michigan university', 'imperial ballet school', 'delaware', 'copenhagen university', 'peripatetic philosopher', 'sussex university', 'peabody college', 'kanpur', 'universidad de chile', 'texas longhorns', 'suny', 'lucknow university', 'royal agricultural college', 'bedford school', 'weber state university', 'waseda university', 'wesleyan university', 'morehouse college', 'kyoto university', 'delhi university', 'iowa state college'] | Kristian Schreiner | Kristian Schreiner (29 July 1874 – 3 May 1957) was a Norwegian professor of medicine. He was born in Ekeberg as a son of wholesaler Christian Emil Schreiner (1829–1879) and Bethy Gerhardine Bødtker (1832–1910). He was a relative of educator Emil Schreiner. In September 1900 he married Alette Falch. They had a son Johan Schreiner, and through another son Fredrik Schreiner they had the grandson Per Schreiner. He took his examen artium in 1892 and graduated with the cand.med. degree in 1899. He then studied histology, embryology and cytology for one year in Würzburg, one year in Prague and half a year in Liège. He took the dr.med. degree already in 1902 with the German-language thesis Über die Entwicklung der Amniotennier. He became a research fellow at the Royal Frederick University in 1904, and was promoted to prosector in 1906 and professor in 1908. He conducted research together with his wife, and they released textbooks on the human organism for university students in three volumes between 1918 and 1921, and a textbook for school students in 1923. Schreiner later became more involved in physical anthropology. In 1929 he released the work Die Somatologie der Norweger nach Untersuchungen an Rekruten together with Halfdan Bryn. However Schreiner did not delve into racial hygiene. He was fired by the Nazi occupants of Norway, and was also imprisoned in Grini concentration camp from 12 September 1941 to 3 July 1942, because of "resistance to a German decree". His son Johan was imprisoned too. After the end of the occupation, Schreiner rounded off his career as professor from spring to autumn 1945. His last book of importance came in 1946: the second volume of Crania Norvegica, the first volume of which came in 1939. He died in May 1957 in Oslo. |
36 | educated at | Pat Beach | Washington State University | ['drexel institute', 'fudan university', 'kazan state university', 'trinity college dublin', 'radboud university nijmegen', 'vassar college', 'howard university', 'elam', 'emerson college', 'tama art university', 'toledo', 'sibelius academy', 'arkansas state university', 'leyden', 'rmit', 'philadelphia conservatory', 'southern university', 'fordham university', 'pratt institute', 'furman university', 'mit', 'oberlin college', 'marist college', 'jesus college', 'wesley college', 'depauw university', 'bowdoin college', 'central saint martins', 'nippon sport science university', 'smith college', 'eureka college', 'mainz', 'ann arbor', 'pace', 'union college', 'san francisco state university', 'knox college', 'sheffield university', 'southampton university', 'city college', 'alabama', 'louisville', 'grinnell college', 'turin', 'vu university amsterdam', 'air service', 'saint petersburg conservatory', 'fettes college', 'chapel hill', 'university of southern california', 'ahmadu bello university', 'tokyo university', 'southern methodist university', 'virginia military institute', 'vienna music academy', 'bryant university', 'arcm', 'western university', 'kansas state university', 'peking university', 'aligarh', 'melbourne high school', 'durham school', 'cornell university', 'dalhousie university', 'liverpool john moores university', 'ou', 'kalamazoo college', 'idaho', 'southern cross university', 'turku', 'birkbeck college', 'hofstra university', 'mahinda college', 'ucf', 'mississippi state university', 'suffolk university law school', 'jagiellonian university', 'doshisha university', 'harvard kennedy school', 'graduate acting program', 'tokyo imperial university', 'guildhall', 'carnegie institute', 'harvard divinity school', 'city university', 'peripatetics', 'victoria university college', 'stockholm university college', 'imperial college london', 'ohio wesleyan university', 'yerevan state university', 'magdalene college', 'rennes', 'stowe school', 'vrije universiteit amsterdam', 'juilliard school', 'aberdeen university', 'bp'] | Pat Beach | Patrick Jesse Beach (born December 28, 1959 in Grants Pass, Oregon) is a former professional American football tight end in the National Football League for eleven seasons for the Baltimore Colts, Indianapolis Colts, Philadelphia Eagles, and Phoenix Cardinals. He played college football at Washington State University and was drafted in the sixth round of the 1982 NFL Draft. Beach caught a 2-yard TD pass in the Colts' 1987 Divisional Playoff Game against the Cleveland Browns. The Colts eventually lost 38–21. In his career, he totaled 163 catches for 1,558 yards, averaging 9.6 yards per catch, and caught fourteen touchdowns. On December 18, 1983, Beach became the last man ever to score a touchdown as a member of the Baltimore Colts in a win over the Houston Oilers. |
36 | educated at | Martin Kneser | Humboldt University | ['yokohama national university', 'new england conservatory', 'jefferson medical college', 'riga technical university', 'phillips academy', 'saint petersburg university', 'western university', 'eth', 'ithaca college', 'university college london', 'ugent', 'cooper union', 'australian national university', 'kanpur', 'harvard law school', 'ohio wesleyan university', 'mount allison', 'long island university', 'strathclyde', 'gwu', 'chulalongkorn university', 'coimbra', 'rangoon university', 'temple university', 'newington college', 'hebrew university', 'friedrich wilhelm university', 'la sapienza', 'sydney university', 'aquinas college', 'rhode island', 'melbourne university', 'boston college', 'doshisha university', 'transylvania university', 'catholic university', 'melbourne high school', 'berlin academy', 'wadham college', 'mysore university', 'sevenoaks', 'mahinda college', 'army war college', 'palermo', 'rostock', 'new york liberty', 'united states army war college', 'vrije universiteit amsterdam', 'texas tech university', 'uct', 'medill school', 'newcastle university', 'curtis institute', 'erfurt', 'loyola marymount university', 'edinburgh academy', 'maastricht', 'royal ballet', 'cuddesdon college', 'thammasat university', 'leyden', 'calarts', 'bauman moscow state technical university', 'oriel college', 'jena', 'sydney boys high school', 'eastern michigan university', 'architectural association', 'valladolid', 'american university', 'mvtu', 'kyoto university', 'holy cross', 'royal academy schools', 'kent state university', 'moscow theological academy', 'philadelphia conservatory', 'dragon school', 'syracuse university', 'laval university', 'miami university', 'iowa state university', 'nankai university', 'columbia college', 'graduate acting program', 'petersburg university', 'wageningen university', 'hurstpierpoint college', 'missouri', 'acadia university', 'bauhaus', 'ross school', 'imperial college', 'sarah lawrence', 'oregon state university', 'cologne', 'tulane university law school', 'leningrad university', 'baku state university'] | Martin Kneser | Martin Kneser (21 January 1928 – 16 February 2004) was a German mathematician. His father Hellmuth Kneser and grandfather Adolf Kneser were also mathematicians. He obtained his PhD in 1950 from Humboldt University of Berlin with the dissertation: Über den Rand von Parallelkörpern. His advisor was Erhard Schmidt. His name has been given to Kneser graphs which he studied in 1955. He also gave a simplified proof of the Fundamental theorem of algebra. His main publications were on quadratic forms and algebraic groups. |
36 | educated at | Pete Varney | harvard university | ['michigan state university', 'illinois college', 'auckland grammar', 'sjsu', 'sydney university', 'new england conservatory', 'nihon university', 'purdue university', 'kiel', 'royal agricultural college', 'bowdoin college', 'concordia university', 'moscow state university', 'royal military academy sandhurst', 'bedford school', 'yokohama national university', 'weber state university', 'chulalongkorn university', 'repton school', 'padova', 'calarts', 'penn state university', 'loyola university new orleans', 'tsarskoye selo lyceum', 'munich academy', 'harvard business school', 'tsuda college', 'campbell university', 'bryant university', 'unh', 'uct', 'osu', 'georgetown university law center', 'somerville college', 'stellenbosch university', 'creighton university', 'jadavpur university', 'middlebury college', 'samford university', 'southern methodist university', 'united states naval academy', 'virginia university', 'gcu', 'yerevan state university', 'universiteit van amsterdam', 'xavier university', 'hellenic army academy', 'towson university', 'shimer college', 'birmingham university', 'leicester university', 'dorpat', 'chapel hill', 'dewitt clinton high school', 'clark atlanta university', 'delhi university', 'yale drama school', 'moscow tchaikovsky conservatory', 'christiania', 'george washington university', 'uga', 'kobe university', 'slade', 'exeter university', 'fordham university', 'erasmus university', 'black mountain college', 'tulane university law school', 'harvard divinity school', 'uea', 'dulwich college', 'kirov', 'icom simulations', 'sibelius academy', 'melbourne high school', 'idaho', 'university college', 'moscow conservatoire', 'actors studio', 'waseda university', 'carnegie mellon university', 'hendrix college', 'bauakademie', 'moscow theological academy', 'oxford university', 'tama art university', 'rennes', 'denison university', 'clare college', 'tilburg university', 'amherst college', 'newcastle university', 'bucharest', 'unam', 'tulane university', 'southampton university', 'bochum', 'morehouse college', 'air service'] | Pete Varney | Richard Fred "Pete" Varney Jr. (born April 10, 1949) is an American college baseball coach and a former professional baseball catcher. A graduate of Harvard College, he also played a notable role in the 1968 Yale vs. Harvard football game, in which Harvard roared back from a 29–13 deficit in the final 42 seconds of play to tie Yale, 29–29. Both teams were undefeated at the time. Born in Roxbury, Massachusetts, Varney attended North Quincy High School and Deerfield Academy before enrolling at Harvard, where he played varsity football as well as baseball. In the 1968 Harvard–Yale game on November 23, tight end Varney caught Frank Champi's pass for the two-point conversion in the final second to earn a tie, and a share of the Ivy League championship, with Yale. Although the famous game ended deadlocked, the furious comeback caused The Harvard Crimson to headline its game story, Harvard Beats Yale 29-29. A standout in baseball, Varney batted .370 over his three varsity seasons, still the third-highest batting average in Crimson baseball history, and was selected a first-team All-American. After being drafted six previous times by five different Major League Baseball teams, Varney signed with the Chicago White Sox after they selected him in the first round of the secondary phase of the 1971 Major League Baseball Draft following his graduation from Harvard. The 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m), 235 lb (107 kg) catcher began his professional career at the Double-A level of minor league baseball and made his Major League debut late in 1973, appearing in five games played and going hitless in four at bats. In his most successful season, 1975, Varney appeared in 36 games as the backup to regular ChiSox catcher Brian Downing, batting .271 in 107 at bats. In 1976, Varney played sporadically for the White Sox during the season's first ten weeks, logging 43 plate appearances with ten hits and two bases on balls, but he did hit three of his five career MLB home runs during that stretch. On July 15, he was traded to the Atlanta Braves for pitcher Blue Moon Odom. He spent much of the rest of that season with the Triple-A Richmond Braves, coming to bat for Atlanta ten times, with one hit, a single. All told, in 69 MLB games played, Varney batted .247, with seven doubles and one triple, along with his five homers. Pete Varney retired from professional baseball after the 1977 minor league season. After three years of high school coaching in Templeton, Massachusetts, he became head baseball coach at Brandeis University. In 34 years as head coach of the Brandeis Judges he compiled a win-loss record of 705–528 (with six ties), and became the winningest Brandeis coach in any varsity sport. He announced his retirement effective June 30, 2015. |
36 | educated at | Curtis Hidden Page | Harvard University | ['yale college', 'naval war college', 'oberlin college', 'makerere university', 'cardiff university', 'universidad complutense de madrid', 'gadjah mada university', 'saint petersburg university', 'courtauld institute', 'virginia union university', 'lomonosov moscow state university', 'charles university', 'ku', 'ftii', 'paris conservatory', 'presidency college', 'basel', 'leyden', 'ohio university', 'villanova university', 'morgan state university', 'hope college', 'university college dublin', 'inner temple', 'regent street polytechnic', 'xavier university', 'carnegie tech', 'sam houston state university', 'conservatorium van amsterdam', 'medical school', 'friedrich wilhelm university', 'phillips exeter academy', 'wyoming', 'vu university amsterdam', 'rugby school', 'stanford university', 'ljubljana', 'technical university', 'massillon washington high school', 'strathclyde', 'north carolina state university', 'ananda college', 'ua', 'hofstra university', 'emory university', 'amsterdam conservatory', 'catholic university', 'bombay university', 'kansas university', 'central state university', 'cheltenham college', 'aquinas college', 'jadavpur university', 'wake forest college', 'andover', 'sorbonne university', 'delhi university', 'bryant university', 'nebraska wesleyan university', 'case western reserve university', 'usma', 'tufts university', 'george mason university', 'kenyon college', 'chicago', 'gwu', 'boston college', 'felsted school', 'swarthmore college', 'elam', 'edinburgh university', 'royal academicians', 'hampshire college', 'la plata', 'central saint martins', 'universidad central de venezuela', 'hbs', 'radboud university nijmegen', 'ugent', 'chapel hill', 'connecticut', 'highgate school', 'canterbury university college', 'paris university', 'upper canada college', 'mvtu', 'united states naval academy', 'copenhagen university', 'dhaka university', 'tonbridge school', 'dawson college', 'vienna music academy', 'munich academy', 'washington mystics', 'notre dame', 'boston conservatory', 'norwich university', 'yale law school', 'rsamd'] | Curtis Hidden Page | Curtis Hidden Page (April 4, 1870-December 13, 1946) was a United States educator and writer. He was born in Greenwood, Missouri. He graduated from Harvard University, where in 1890 he became the first recipient of the George B. Sohier Prize for literature. He held teaching positions in French and English at Harvard University (1893–1908), Columbia University (1908–1909), Northwestern University (professor of English literature, 1909–1911), and Dartmouth College (professor of English literature, 1911–1946). Page was elected to the New Hampshire state legislature in 1933 and again in 1939. Compiler of anthologies of verse such as British Poets of the Nineteenth Century and The Chief American Poets, Page also published verses, essays, and stories in numerous periodicals. In 1906, writing of his activities to his fellow Harvard alumni, he stated: "I have two volumes of verse nearly ready, but find little time to give to completing them and doubt if they will be published until after I am dead!" Page also translated many French works, including A Voyage to the Moon, by Cyrano de Bergerac and The Man Who Married a Dumb Wife by Anatole France. He published a well-regarded translation of eight plays by Molière in 1908; of these, Tartuffe, or the Hypocrite is available online from Project Gutenberg. |
36 | educated at | Tanakadate Aikitsu | Tokyo University | ['paris conservatory', 'loyola university new orleans', 'alabama polytechnic institute', 'hong kong university', 'montana state university', 'johannes gutenberg university', 'giessen', 'ub', 'surrey', 'wanganui collegiate school', 'royal ballet', 'morehouse college', 'auburn university', 'sorbonne university', 'jacksonville state university', 'alexander henderson award', 'ampleforth college', 'katholieke universiteit leuven', 'penn state university', 'occidental college', 'pomona college', 'cass technical high school', 'conservatoire de paris', 'princeton theological seminary', 'macquarie university', 'lucknow university', 'oslo', 'warwick university', 'universidad complutense de madrid', 'canterbury college', 'fsu', 'kalamazoo college', 'vermont college', 'southern cross university', 'freiburg', 'notre dame', 'black mountain college', 'hamburg university', 'xavier university', 'banaras hindu university', 'porto', 'mahinda college', 'novosibirsk state university', 'wharton school', 'aitchison college', 'kth', 'campbell university', 'paris university', 'art students league', 'yale law school', 'santa clara university', 'nankai university', 'accademia nazionale di santa cecilia', 'celebrity big brother', 'stowe school', 'sherborne school', 'melbourne university', 'starfleet academy', 'ruhr university', 'peripatetics', 'chinese university', 'michigan wolverines', 'tulane university', 'fribourg', 'zurich', 'ljubljana', 'columbia law school', 'eureka college', 'pontifical biblical institute', 'montclair state', 'north dakota state university', 'indian statistical institute', 'university college dublin', 'indiana university', 'dillard university', 'gothenburg', 'witwatersrand', 'weber state university', 'city university', 'newnham college', 'mount allison', 'yale drama school', 'marquette golden eagles', 'hull university', 'aberdeen university', 'vice chancellor', 'vassar college', 'yale divinity school', 'aoyama gakuin university', 'willamette university', 'davidson college', 'smith college', 'sjsu', 'villanova university', 'sam houston state university', 'fort hare university', 'delft', 'carleton college', 'san diego state university'] | Tanakadate Aikitsu | Aikitsu Tanakadate (田中舘愛橘, September 18, 1856 – May 21, 1952) was a Japanese physicist with diverse interests and effect. His given name was also written as Aikitu. Tanakadate was born in what is now part of the city of Ninohe in northern Iwate Prefecture, Japan. Tanakadate studied English at Keio-Gijuku University starting in 1873, and graduated from Tokyo University in 1882 with a degree in physics. He developed a way to write Japanese in the Latin alphabet called Nihon-shiki or Nippon-shiki in 1885. He visited Europe many times, and from 1888 to 1890 worked with Lord Kelvin at Glasgow University and with others in Berlin. Tanakadate travelled all of Japan from 1893 to 1896, making a survey of gravity and geomagnetism for geophysical research. He founded the Institute of Seismology at Tokyo University. The International Latitude Observatory (sometimes called the Astro-Geodynamics Observatory) at Mizusawa was founded in 1899 as he had proposed. Tanakadate was also an early proponent of aviation. In the Russo-Japanese War, he was an advisor to the Imperial Japanese army on the use of hot air balloons for military reconnaissance purposes. This led to the establishment of an aviation laboratory at Tokyo Imperial University. At a 1907 conference on the metric system, Tanakadate saw a model of early fixed-wing airplane, and extended his stay in Paris to study further.In his Japanese laboratory he built a wind tunnel. Tanakadate published dozens of articles on aeronautics and aviation from 1910 to 1916 in both Japanese and in French. He appears to have been the most-published Japanese aeronautical scientist of that period. He founded a department on aviation at Tokyo University. An asteroid, 10300 Tanakadate, was named for him in 1989. Tanakadate was the first Japanese member of the International Committee for Weights and Measures and helped arrange the official adoption of the metric system of weights and measures in Japan. From 1925 to 1947, he served as a member of the House of Peers of the Diet of Japan. In 1944, he was awarded the Order of Culture by the Japanese government. Some of his papers are kept at Glasgow University. |
36 | educated at | Afewerk Tekle | Slade | ['ut austin', 'upper canada college', 'new mexico state university', 'yale university', 'chuo university', 'mount holyoke college', 'rikkyo university', 'carnegie institute', 'simmons college', 'harrow school', 'florida gators', 'utkal university', 'princeton theological seminary', 'fettes college', 'cincinnati', 'ball state university', 'fordham university', 'presidency college', 'hogwarts', 'marburg', 'unh', 'dickinson college', 'eindhoven', 'cooper union', 'forman christian college', 'arizona state university', 'yale drama school', 'musashino art university', 'case western reserve university', 'fsu', 'clark atlanta university', 'campbell university', 'colgate university', 'bard college', 'massillon washington high school', 'missouri', 'elam', 'sfu', 'north carolina state university', 'jadavpur university', 'baku state university', 'hong kong university', 'open university', 'warsaw university', 'royal agricultural college', 'berlin university', 'smith college', 'lund university', 'rensselaer', 'mcgill university', 'dalhousie university', 'bradfield college', 'trinity college cambridge', 'baylor university', 'virginia tech', 'paris conservatory', 'erasmus university rotterdam', 'moscow aviation institute', 'karachi university', 'imperial college', 'risd', 'united states army war college', 'national theatre school', 'radboud university nijmegen', 'new school', 'kirov', 'juilliard school', 'nottingham university', 'fisk university', 'universitat de barcelona', 'florida state university', 'rugby school', 'tuskegee institute', 'madras university', 'cardiff university', 'uconn', 'john carroll university', 'architectural association', 'edinburgh academy', 'cairo university', 'kent state university', 'east carolina university', 'west point', 'hampton university', 'middlesex polytechnic', 'royal academy schools', 'widener university', 'kerala', 'athens university', 'south florida', 'la plata', 'ampleforth college', 'palermo', 'pomona college', 'nagoya university', 'sophia university', 'dewitt clinton high school', 'san diego state university', 'iit kanpur'] | Afewerk Tekle | Afewerk Tekle (22 October 1932 – 10 April 2012) was one of Ethiopia's most celebrated artists, particularly known for his paintings on African and Christian themes as well as his stained glass. Born in Ankober to Feleketch Yamatawork and Tekle Mamo, Afewerk grew up under the Italian occupation during the Second World War. Following the war, in 1947, Afewerk decided that he wanted to help rebuild Ethiopia and elected to travel to England to study mining engineering. Before departing, Afewerk, together with other students leaving to study overseas, was addressed by Emperor Haile Selassie. Afewerk recalls being told "you must work hard, and when you come back do not tell us what tall buildings you saw in Europe, or what wide streets they have, but make sure you return equipped with the skills and the mindset to rebuild Ethiopia". Afewerk had already shown talent as an artist as a child, decorating several walls in his home town. Whilst at boarding school in England, this talent was recognised and encouraged by his teachers. As a result, Afewerk was persuaded to switch from engineering and enroll in Central School of Arts and Crafts in London. He then went on to the Slade School of Art where he studied painting, sculpture and architecture. Returning to Ethiopia as a university graduate, Afewerk could have accepted an assigned ministerial post, but instead decided to spend time travelling around the provinces of Ethiopia to get more experience of his native country and culture, which he reflected in his paintings. In 1954 he held his first one-man show in Addis Ababa, that gave him the funds to travel around Europe for two years where he learnt how to design and construct stained glass windows. He also made a special study on Ethiopian illustrated manuscripts in the British Library, the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris and the Vatican Library. Back in Ethiopia, Afewerk opened a studio in the National Library of Ethiopia. His growing recognition lead to government commissions for murals and mosaics in St George's Cathedral, Addis Ababa, and several of his designs were used on the national stamps. He was also commissioned to produce sculptures of famous Ethiopians, although only the monumental statue of Ras Makonnen in Harrar was completed. Most notably, in 1958 he designed the stained glass windows in the Africa Hall of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa in Addis Ababa. The three windows cover an area of 150 square meters, and represent the sorrow of Africa's past, the struggle of the present, and hope for Africa's future. In 1961 Afewerk held a major retrospective in Addis Ababa, which led to his painting Maskal Flower being shown at international exhibitions in Russia, the United States and Senegal. Increasing funds allowed Afewerk to travel around the continent of Africa. With much of Africa still emerging from colonialism, Afewerk became fired with black emancipation and the struggles for independence. This is reflected in his paintings of this time, with titles like Backbones of African Civilization and African Unity. In 1964 he became the first laureate of the Haile Selassie I Prize for Fine Arts. As his reputation spread abroad, Afewerk was invited to put on an exhibition in Moscow following which he toured the Soviet Union giving lectures. The American government responded with an invitation for one man exhibitions in Washington and New York and a similar lecture tour of American universities. Additional international exhibitions followed in Senegal, Turkey, Zaire, the United Arab Republic, Bulgaria, Munich, Kenya and Algeria. Through much of the 1970s Afewerk was engaged in producing murals and mosaics for many public and religious buildings around Ethiopia, including the mutual Last Judgement in the Adigat Cathedral in Tigrai. In 1977, his painting Unity Triptych won the gold medal in the Algiers International Festival. The early 1980s saw a second major exhibition in Moscow and an exhibition in Bonn. In 1981, his painting Self-portrait was the first work by an African artist to enter the permanent collection of the Uffizi Gallery, Florence, Italy. In 1997 he exhibited at the Biennale of Aquitaine, France, winning first prize in the international competition. He was also nominated as the Laureate of the Biennale which gave him membership of the French International Academy of Arts. Afewerk Tekle had membership of the Russian Academy of Arts, so he became the first African member in 1983. Afewerk Tekle died on April 10, 2012 from severe stomach ulcer complications after receiving treatment at a private hospital in Addis Ababa and was buried at the cemetery of the Holy Trinity Cathedral at Addis Ababa. The artist's death received wide media coverage in the country, with a national committee-arranged funeral. |
36 | educated at | Ralph Mann | Washington State University | ['ateneo de manila university', 'manchester grammar school', 'jena', 'paris university', 'cologne', 'moscow aviation institute', 'florida state university', 'shrewsbury school', 'lehigh university', 'nottingham high school', 'hku', 'yale college', 'ryerson university', 'mount allison', 'tu delft', 'downing college', 'occidental college', 'pontifical biblical institute', 'jewish theological seminary', 'electrical engineering', 'government college university', 'tel aviv university', 'munich academy', 'vrije universiteit amsterdam', 'groningen university', 'albany law school', 'maryland institute', 'university of south carolina', 'baku state university', 'fort campbell', 'peripatetic philosopher', 'sjsu', 'mit', 'tokyo imperial university', 'rwth aachen university', 'ritsumeikan university', 'birmingham university', 'mvtu', 'kyoto university', 'hindu college', 'naval war college', 'ross school', 'newcastle university', 'canterbury university college', 'ucf', 'heidelberg university', 'louisiana tech university', 'pavia', 'johannes gutenberg university', 'mirrer yeshiva', 'tennessee', 'bocconi university', 'north dakota state university', 'louisiana state university law school', 'illinois college', 'queen margaret university', 'columbia business school', 'bryn mawr college', 'rmit', 'hec paris', 'kiev university', 'wake forest college', 'ruhr university', 'case western reserve university', 'leipzig conservatory', 'roanoke college', 'bedales school', 'keble college', 'marquette university', 'carnegie institute', 'rensselaer polytechnic institute', 'patras', 'vienna music academy', 'new mexico state university', 'alabama', 'new york university', 'kalamazoo college', 'new school', 'st andrews university', 'leiden university', 'rhode island', 'chuo university', 'worcester polytechnic institute', 'tartu university', 'tuskegee institute', 'tulane university', 'ut austin', 'fisk university', 'union college', 'loyola marymount university', 'istanbul technical university', 'uva', 'padua', 'aberdeen university', 'de la salle university', 'slade', 'fkc', 'rugby school', 'hong kong university'] | Ralph Mann | Ralph Vernon Mann (born June 16, 1949) was an American athlete who competed mainly in the 400 meter hurdles. He was an undergraduate at Brigham Young University, and later earned a Ph.D. in Biomechanics from the Washington State University. His son, Randall Mann, is an award-winning poet and literary critic. He also has a daughter, Amber Murphy. Mann was born in Long Beach, California. In 1969, Mann won his first NCAA 440 intermediate hurdles championship with a time of 49.6 seconds. Tying the NCAA and American records, the time was three-tenths of a second off the world record. A year later in Des Moines, Iowa, Mann captured his second NCAA championship and set a new world record time of 48.8 seconds for the 440 intermediate hurdles. During his collegiate career Ralph was NCAA champion three times. He was a three-time All-American, and in 1970 was second in the voting for the Sullivan Award. He competed for the United States in the 1972 Summer Olympics held in Munich, Germany, in the 400 meter hurdles where he won the silver medal. Ralph was a five-time AAU champion. He received the AAU’s DiBenedetto Award for the single most outstanding career, most notably for his Olympic silver medal. In 2015, Mann was inducted into the USA National Track and Field Hall of Fame. Mann co-wrote the book "Swing Like a Pro: The Breakthrough Scientific Method of Perfecting Your Golf Swing" with Fred Griffin. This book was the culmination of Dr. Mann's expertise in the field of biomechanics and Griffin's experience of teaching golf as a PGA Professional for many years. |
36 | educated at | Adolph Albrecht Erlenmeyer | bonn university | ['wharton school', 'providence college', 'dulwich college', 'vassar college', 'belmont university', 'regent street polytechnic', 'shanghai jiao tong university', 'connecticut sun', 'kazan state university', 'ithaca college', 'strathclyde', 'fort campbell', 'cooper union', 'new school', 'lee strasberg', 'icom simulations', 'sandhurst', 'puget sound', 'utah state university', 'moscow conservatory', 'isi', 'wellesley college', 'freiburg', 'reading university', 'charterhouse school', 'padova', 'united states air force academy', 'ritsumeikan university', 'bauhaus', 'fsu', 'frcm', 'jefferson medical college', 'ohio state university', 'andover', 'utrecht university', 'george washington university', 'conservatoire de paris', 'all hallows college', 'suny', 'tilburg university', 'keio university', 'louisville', 'brooklyn college', 'conservatorium van amsterdam', 'leipzig conservatory', 'west point military academy', 'hendrix college', 'harvard medical school', 'sydney conservatorium', 'air service', 'sidney sussex college', 'ohio university', 'pennsylvania state university', 'oklahoma', 'sorbonne university', 'architectural association', 'stockholm university college', 'rensselaer polytechnic institute', 'laval university', 'hunter college', 'ryerson university', 'uppsala university', 'kyoto university', 'erasmus university', 'nippon sport science university', 'manchester university', 'old etonian', 'saskatchewan', 'calcutta university', 'san francisco art institute', 'yale drama school', 'wvu', 'oulu', 'marist college', 'loughborough university', 'north alabama', 'kenyon college', 'prague', 'aitchison college', 'bucknell university', 'kalamazoo college', 'pepperdine university', 'toledo', 'hindu college', 'national technical university', 'swansea university', 'uea', 'novosibirsk state university', 'fisk university', 'rangoon university', 'dalhousie university', 'gwu', 'tokai university', 'vaganova academy', 'aligarh muslim university', 'old harrovians', 'university college cork', 'warsaw university', 'geneva'] | Adolph Albrecht Erlenmeyer | Adolph Albrecht Erlenmeyer (11 July 1822 – 9 August 1877) was a German physician and psychiatrist born in Wiesbaden. He studied medicine in Marburg, Bonn and Berlin. At the University of Bonn he studied under surgeon Karl Wilhelm Wutzer (1789–1863), and after receiving his doctorate from the University of Berlin, he was an assistant to psychiatrist Carl Wigand Maximilian Jacobi (1777–1858) at the asylum in Siegburg. As a young man, Erlenmeyer was influenced by Jacobi's somatic approach to psychiatry, and felt that there needed to be a close unity of psychiatry and neurology. In 1848 he opened a private asylum in Bendorf bei Koblenz that was to become known as Asyl für Gehirn- und Nervenkranke. During the ensuing years the facility expanded, eventually having a department of neurology (1866) and an "agricultural colony" called Albrechtshöhe (1867). In 1854 Erlenmeyer became a co-founder of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Psychiatrie und gerichtliche Psychologie (German Society for Psychiatry and Forensic Psychology). His son, psychiatrist Friedrich Albrecht Erlenmeyer (1849–1926) is remembered for his research of morphine addiction. |
36 | educated at | Arnold Zellner | Harvard University | ['morehead state university', 'sylvia young theatre school', 'peripatetics', 'east anglia', 'maryland institute', 'university college london', 'chicago sky', 'imperial ballet school', 'guildhall', 'baylor university', 'ann arbor', 'open university', 'eindhoven', 'case western reserve university', 'roanoke college', 'yerevan state university', 'montpellier', 'turku', 'warsaw university', 'georgetown university', 'michigan state college', 'moscow conservatoire', 'haileybury college', 'philadelphia conservatory', 'mcgill university', 'salford', 'mills college', 'aitchison college', 'georgetown university law center', 'hong kong university', 'nagpur university', 'new england conservatory', 'royal academy schools', 'university park', 'wooster', 'unsw', 'columbia college', 'iit kanpur', 'zurich', 'moscow conservatory', 'clifton college', 'idaho', 'uppsala university', 'graduate acting program', 'melbourne university', 'curtis institute', 'chuquisaca', 'paris conservatory', 'technical university', 'bucknell university', 'united states military academy', 'utah state university', 'imperial college', 'ara', 'northern iowa', 'sciences po paris', 'uct', 'gregorian university', 'harvard business school', 'boston conservatory', 'ateneo de manila university', 'macquarie university', 'dartmouth college', 'colorado state university', 'manchester grammar school', 'jefferson college', 'liverpool university', 'bedales school', 'pontifical gregorian university', 'duke university', 'sherborne school', 'paris university', 'shrewsbury school', 'patras', 'national taiwan university', 'marist college', 'imperial university', 'drexel institute', 'swansea university', 'yale university', 'depaul university', 'munich academy', 'christiania', 'hamburg university', 'loyola university', 'leyden', 'trinity college dublin', 'spelman college', 'hampshire college', 'john carroll university', 'kokushikan university', 'complutense university', 'pitt', 'transylvania university', 'thomas jefferson university', 'lee strasberg', 'strasbourg', 'west virginia university', 'caltech'] | Arnold Zellner | Arnold Zellner (January 2, 1927 – August 11, 2010) was an American economist and statistician specializing in the fields of Bayesian probability and econometrics. Zellner contributed pioneering work in the field of Bayesian analysis and econometric modeling. In Bayesian analysis, Zellner not only provided many applications of it but also a new information-theoretic derivation of rules that are 100% efficient information processing rules—this class includes Bayes's theorem. In econometric modeling, he, in association with Franz Palm, developed the structural time-series approach for constructing new models and for checking the adequacy of old models. In addition, he was involved in many important applied econometric and statistical studies. Born in Brooklyn, New York, to Ukrainian immigrant parents, Zellner earned his A.B. in physics from Harvard University in 1949 and his Ph.D. in economics from the University of California, Berkeley, under supervision of George Kuznets, in 1957. He holds honorary degrees from the Autonomous University of Madrid in Spain, the Universidade Técnica de Lisboa in Portugal, the University of Kiel in Germany, and the Erasmus School of Economics at Erasmus University Rotterdam in the Netherlands. He was H.G.B. Alexander Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of Economics and Statistics at the Graduate School of Business of the University of Chicago. He was the founder of the International Society for Bayesian Analysis and also served as President of the American Statistical Association in 1991. He died on August 11, 2010, in his home in Hyde Park, Chicago. |
36 | educated at | Sten Grillner | Gothenburg | ['leningrad university', 'royal academy', 'harrow school', 'tartu university', 'missouri', 'gadjah mada university', 'columbia college', 'sibelius academy', 'la sapienza', 'cass technical high school', 'jesus college', 'ripon college cuddesdon', 'spelman college', 'bucharest', 'kokushikan university', 'aachen', 'north texas state university', 'western reserve university', 'city university', 'iowa state university', 'tel aviv university', 'hampshire college', 'bedales school', 'bates college', 'towson university', 'tallinn conservatory', 'sydney boys high school', 'oregon state university', 'wake forest college', 'glasgow university', 'suffolk university law school', 'beloit college', 'highgate school', 'geneva', 'film school', 'clifton college', 'stockholm conservatory', 'peripatetic philosopher', 'forman christian college', 'central state university', 'oulu', 'brandeis university', 'electrical engineering', 'west virginia university', 'pitt', 'wesleyan university', 'liverpool john moores university', 'erasmus university', 'aligarh', 'sweelinck conservatory', 'berlin academy', 'soas', 'united states military academy', 'technical university', 'florida atlantic university', 'girton college', 'carleton university', 'virginia tech', 'moscow tchaikovsky conservatory', 'divinity school', 'dhaka university', 'monash university', 'merton college', 'wanganui collegiate school', 'surrey', 'saint petersburg conservatory', 'somerville college', 'yokohama national university', 'turku', 'san jose state university', 'nc state university', 'vrije universiteit brussel', 'bennington college', 'concordia university', 'mainz', 'sjsu', 'friedrich schiller university', 'haileybury college', 'witwatersrand', 'black mountain college', 'bochum', 'bauhaus', 'cincinnati law school', 'penn state university', 'central florida', 'moscow state university', 'stuyvesant high school', 'wageningen university', 'bayreuth', 'vassar college', 'wellesley college', 'mirrer yeshiva', 'old etonian', 'kanpur', 'mount holyoke female seminary', 'kobe university', 'hampton university', 'upper canada college', 'purchase college'] | Sten Grillner | Dr. Sten Grillner (born 14 June 1941, Stockholm) is a Swedish neurophysiologist and distinguished professor at the Karolinska Institute's Nobel Institute for Neurophysiology in Stockholm where he is the director of the institute. He is considered one of the world’s foremost experts in the cellular bases of motor behaviour. His research is focused on understanding the cellular bases of motor behaviour; in particular, he has shown how neuronal circuits in the spine help control rhythmic movements, such as those needed for locomotion. He is current secretary general of International Brain Research Organization IBRO and President of the Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS). For his work, in 2008 he was awarded the $1 million Kavli Prize for deciphering the basic mechanisms which govern the development and functioning of the networks of cells in the brain and spinal cord. This prize distinguish the recipient from the Nobel prizes in basic medical sciences. Notable Neuroscientists like Eric Kandel, 2000 Nobel Laureate in Physiology or medicine named Dr. Grillner’s work on the workings of complex neurocircuitry extremely important and this progress in understanding motor systems, the cognitive role in motor systems, is a brilliant advance and has revolutionized our understanding of how the nervous system is wired. Prof. Grillner studied at the medical faculty in Gothenburg, Sweden, and received his Doctor of Medicine (MD); PhD in neurophysiology in 1969. He has been a Professor and Director of the Nobel Institute for Neurophysiology at the Karolinska Institute since 1987. He is a member of the Academia Europaeae, Royal Swedish Academy of Science, National Academy of Science (US), Institute of Medicine (US) and former member, deputy chair and chairperson between 1988-2008 of the Nobel Assembly at Karolinska Institutet which awards Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, and has received a number of awards including the Bristol Myers Squibb award in 1993 and the Reeve–Irvine award in 2002. He was the co-recipient of the 2005 SfN Ralph Gerard Prize, highest recognition conferred by Society for Neuroscience and he was a co-recipient, with Thomas Jessell and Pasko Rakic, of the inaugural Kavli Prize for Neuroscience in 2008. |
36 | educated at | Catherine Clinton | Harvard University | ['warsaw university', 'tokai university', 'baku state university', 'new hampshire', 'itb', 'juilliard school', 'uva', 'royal academy', 'krakow', 'general magic', 'courtauld institute', 'united states naval academy', 'lund university', 'lse', 'loughborough university', 'bauhaus', 'aachen', 'baylor university', 'hogwarts', 'louisiana state university law school', 'madras university', 'pavia', 'queen margaret university', 'bryant university', 'toronto university', 'bryn mawr college', 'liverpool university', 'western reserve university', 'leiden university', 'rice university', 'texas tech university', 'waseda university', 'rajasthan university', 'padova', 'boston conservatory', 'rostock', 'ub', 'towson university', 'flinders university', 'clare college', 'southeastern louisiana university', 'hong kong university', 'toledo', 'katholieke universiteit leuven', 'eth', 'suny buffalo', 'mcneese state university', 'ohio wesleyan university', 'cooper union', 'hampshire college', 'cheltenham college', 'lee strasberg', 'george washington university', 'art students league', 'moscow conservatoire', 'east carolina university', 'leningrad state university', 'ua', 'mount holyoke female seminary', 'huliaipole', 'nippon sport science university', 'suffolk university law school', 'army war college', 'university park', 'kiev state university', 'georgia', 'emerson college', 'nottingham high school', 'wellesley college', 'ghent university', 'general staff academy', 'loyola marymount university', 'creighton university', 'chapel hill', 'washington college', 'hosei university', 'hamburg university', 'worcester polytechnic institute', 'black mountain college', 'tulane university law school', 'fordham university', 'cass technical high school', 'eton college', 'virginia university', 'maastricht', 'newington college', 'winchester college', 'vanderbilt university', 'vgik', 'ryerson university', 'curtis institute', 'florida gators', 'rhode island', 'phillips academy', 'unh', 'hku', 'louisville', 'basel', 'george washington university law school'] | Catherine Clinton | Catherine Clinton is the Denman Professor of American History at the University of Texas at San Antonio, a post she took up in August 2014. She continues as an international research professor in the School of History and Anthropology at her former university Queen's University Belfast. She specializes in American History, with an emphasis on the history of the South, the American Civil War, American women, and African American history. Clinton grew up in Kansas City, Missouri, where she graduated from the Sunset Hill School in 1969. Thereafter, she studied sociology and African-American History at Harvard University (Lowell House), graduating in 1973. Clinton received her Ph.D from Princeton University in 1980, after completing her dissertation on under the direction of James M. McPherson. She has held academic positions at numerous institutions of higher learning, including Union College, Harvard University, Brandeis University, Brown University, Wofford College, The University of Richmond, Benghazi, Wesleyan University, Baruch College of the City University of New York and The Citadel. She currently holds a chair in American history at UTSA. Clinton is a prolific scholar and has held a variety of academic appointments. She has written for the History Channel, consulted on projects for WGBH, and is a member of the Screen Writers Guild, and has authored, edited, co-authored or co-edited more than twenty-five books to date. She is editor of a series VIEWPOINTS ON AMERICAN CULTURE (Oxford University Press). She serves on the scholarly advisory board of both Ford's Theatre and the Lincoln Cottage, as well as the following journals: Civil War Times and CIVIL WAR HISTORY. She has been an advisor on several documentaries, including BROTHER, OUTSIDER (the life of Bayard Rustin) and REBEL! (the life of Loreta Velasquez), as well as Steven Spielberg's Lincoln (2011). In 2015-2016 she will serve as the President of the Southern Historical Association. |
36 | educated at | Murriel Page | florida state university | ['hendrix college', 'rhodes university', 'oxford brookes university', 'campbell university', 'glasgow university', 'clare college', 'new york medical college', 'dartmouth college', 'wooster', 'beijing university', 'yale university', 'denison university', 'douai', 'haileybury college', 'eindhoven', 'pratt institute', 'aligarh', 'krakow', 'tu delft', 'osu', 'pitt', 'ecole des hautes etudes en sciences sociales', 'indian statistical institute', 'wvu', 'connecticut', 'royal military academy sandhurst', 'georgetown college', 'columbia business school', 'lausanne', 'kristiania', 'princeton theological seminary', 'willamette university', 'northern iowa', 'minnesota', 'sciences po', 'michigan wolverines', 'magdalene college', 'john carroll university', 'wesleyan university', 'aachen', 'columbia college', 'princeton university', 'fort campbell', 'mississippi state university', 'starfleet academy', 'suny', 'prague', 'shrewsbury school', 'moscow conservatoire', 'royal academicians', 'brown university', 'houston', 'moscow conservatory', 'hellenic army academy', 'slade', 'fordham university', 'bristol old vic theatre school', 'nairobi', 'iowa state university', 'vice chancellor', 'mit', 'centre college', 'fkc', 'sussex university', 'riga technical university', 'phd', 'baku state university', 'santo tomas', 'sorbonne university', 'bristol university', 'manchester grammar school', 'edinburgh academy', 'adelaide university', 'dewitt clinton high school', 'thomas jefferson university', 'clemson university', 'wayne state university', 'pavia', 'london university', 'university college cork', 'utah state university', 'nihon university', 'rpi', 'wake forest college', 'hurstpierpoint college', 'salamanca', 'ohio state university', 'macquarie university', 'syracuse orange', 'utrecht university', 'villanova university', 'cass technical high school', 'saint petersburg conservatory', 'hamburg university', 'williams college', 'george washington university', 'chulalongkorn university', 'leningrad university', 'vrije universiteit amsterdam'] | Murriel Page | LaMurriel Page (born September 18, 1975) is a former American college and professional basketball player who was a forward and center in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) for eleven seasons. Page played college basketball for the University of Florida, and was drafted in the first round of the 1998 WNBA Draft. She played professionally for the Washington Mystics and the Los Angeles Sparks of the WNBA. |
36 | educated at | Olaf Scholz | hamburg university | ['fitzwilliam college', 'yale college', 'zagreb', 'tama art university', 'roanoke college', 'georgetown university', 'dragon school', 'long island university', 'mit media lab', 'florida state university', 'vaganova academy', 'delaware', 'strathclyde', 'purdue university', 'gmu', 'padua', 'united states army', 'peabody college', 'yokohama national university', 'hunter college', 'naval academy', 'bochum', 'thomas jefferson university', 'cambridge university', 'rensselaer polytechnic institute', 'madrid', 'duke university', 'north texas state university', 'duquesne university', 'mahinda college', 'winchester school', 'kiev state university', 'sloan', 'vrije universiteit', 'pontifical biblical institute', 'trinity college cambridge', 'complutense university', 'rostock', 'tehran university', 'sam houston state university', 'bedales school', 'whittier college', 'somerville college', 'kansas university', 'regent street polytechnic', 'queensland', 'benenden school', 'repton school', 'new mexico state university', 'seton hall university', 'elam', 'st petersburg university', 'west virginia university', 'perm state university', 'tulane university', 'oriel college', 'minnesota', 'ara', 'aristotle university', 'east anglia', 'coimbra', 'accademia nazionale di santa cecilia', 'virginia military institute', 'ateneo de manila university', 'rhode island', 'rutgers university', 'dover college', 'cork', 'innsbruck', 'concordia university', 'durham school', 'osaka university', 'ole miss', 'xavier university', 'marist college', 'patras', 'melbourne high school', 'hampshire college', 'hull university', 'oklahoma', 'kokushikan university', 'mount holyoke female seminary', 'utrecht university', 'sussex university', 'charterhouse school', 'suffolk university law school', 'prague', 'ccny', 'pomona college', 'hokkaido university', 'newington college', 'johannes gutenberg university', 'leicester university', 'princeton university', 'north carolina state university', 'stuyvesant high school', 'alexander henderson award', 'bp', 'cleveland state university'] | Olaf Scholz | Olaf Scholz ([ˈoːlɐf ˈʃɔlts]; born 14 June 1958, in Osnabrück) is a German politician of the Social Democratic Party of Germany and the 14th First Mayor of Hamburg since 7 March 2011. |
36 | educated at | Monique Currie | Duke University | ['tsuda college', 'ruhr university', 'horace mann school', 'prague', 'odessa university', 'grinnell college', 'saarland university', 'istanbul technical university', 'columbia college', 'central florida', 'dover college', 'washington college', 'durham university', 'friedrich wilhelm university', 'erfurt', 'north carolina state university', 'royal ballet', 'wesleyan university', 'fordham university', 'groningen university', 'icom simulations', 'nankai university', 'pennsylvania state university', 'oslo', 'novosibirsk state university', 'sfu', 'basel', 'east carolina university', 'vrije universiteit', 'elam', 'willamette university', 'gadjah mada university', 'lehigh university', 'tufts university', 'princeton seminary', 'connecticut', 'bern', 'heidelberg university', 'krakow', 'hokkaido university', 'mills college', 'united states army war college', 'tohoku university', 'franeker', 'boalt hall', 'delft', 'louisville', 'bauhaus', 'auckland grammar', 'bristol old vic theatre school', 'conservatorium van amsterdam', 'iowa state college', 'phillips academy', 'keble college', 'yerevan state university', 'pennsylvania military college', 'eureka college', 'columbian university', 'kazan university', 'ball state university', 'naval academy', 'vu university amsterdam', 'barnard college', 'guildhall', 'haverford college', 'witwatersrand', 'vermont college', 'tbilisi state university', 'iit kanpur', 'south dakota', 'towson university', 'birkbeck college', 'albany law school', 'aberystwyth university', 'hull university', 'virginia tech', 'berklee', 'stockholm university college', 'concordia university', 'ucf', 'cardiff university', 'morgan state university', 'ut austin', 'united states army', 'stanford university', 'calcutta university', 'black mountain college', 'amherst college', 'dawson college', 'cork', 'yale drama school', 'stellenbosch university', 'makerere university', 'kalamazoo college', 'lse', 'kokushikan university', 'zagreb', 'santa clara university', 'aligarh'] | Monique Currie | Monique Currie (born February 25, 1983) is a Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) basketball player for the Phoenix Mercury. Currie was traded from the Chicago Sky during the 2007 season in exchange for Chasity Melvin. The Sky had selected her with the first pick of the 2007 WNBA Dispersal Draft from the roster of the defunct Charlotte Sting. Currie signed with the Phoenix Mercury on February 5, 2015. Born in Washington, D.C., Currie went to high school at the Bullis School in Potomac, MD, where she was a Gatorade All-American. Currie attended Duke University where she became an All-American. Throughout her college career, she scored over 1,500 points. She was the third overall pick in the 2006 WNBA Draft. |
36 | educated at | Hugh Borton | Harvard University | ['old harrovians', 'queensland', 'peabody college', 'wittenberg', 'complutense university', 'suffolk university law school', 'iu', 'pennsylvania military college', 'rangoon university', 'cologne', 'western michigan university', 'pontifical gregorian university', 'tulane university', 'stockholm university college', 'carnegie institute', 'aachen', 'transylvania university', 'erasmus university rotterdam', 'patras', 'valparaiso university', 'bedales school', 'minnesota golden gophers', 'virginia commonwealth university', 'frcm', 'liverpool university', 'ehess', 'vilnius university', 'de la salle university', 'kirov', 'old etonian', 'bristol old vic theatre school', 'thessaloniki', 'georgetown university law center', 'john carroll university', 'pratt institute', 'adelphi university', 'depaul university', 'university college', 'banaras hindu university', 'vienna music academy', 'cranfield university', 'guelph', 'middlebury college', 'princeton theological seminary', 'san jose state university', 'towson university', 'norwich university', 'eureka college', 'ccny', 'furman university', 'australian national university', 'marist college', 'berklee', 'baku state university', 'innsbruck', 'unam', 'chicago sky', 'peripatetic school', 'harrow school', 'delaware', 'knox college', 'worcester polytechnic institute', 'chinese university', 'curtis institute', 'nippon sport science university', 'prague', 'madras university', 'bombay university', 'santo tomas', 'nottingham university', 'durham university', 'art students league', 'spelman college', 'yeshiva university', 'southern university', 'pisa', 'hendrix college', 'goldsmiths college', 'boalt hall', 'cork', 'sweelinck conservatory', 'nagpur university', 'vrije universiteit brussel', 'rsamd', 'cass technical high school', 'tokyo university', 'brooklyn college', 'trinity college cambridge', 'fort campbell', 'howard university', 'north texas state university', 'calgary', 'sciences po paris', 'tonbridge school', 'pace', 'cape town', 'purdue university', 'chicago', 'glasgow university'] | Hugh Borton | Hugh Borton (May 14, 1903 – August 6, 1995) was an American historian who specialized in the history of Japan, later serving as president of Haverford College. Borton was born on May 14, 1903, to a devout Quaker household in Moorestown Township, New Jersey. His parents sent him to Quaker schools and after graduating from Haverford College in 1927, he and his wife Elizabeth Wilbur, proceeded to find a way of making a living that was in line with their Quaker beliefs. They looked to the American Friends Service Committee, which set up teaching posts for them at a small school in the foothills of the Tennessee’s Great Smoky Mountains. In 1928 Borton and his wife were asked to travel to Tokyo, Japan, to help the Committee's work there. Borton's three years living among the Japanese affected his outlook to the extent that he thereafter devoted himself to studying Japan. Initially, Borton sought guidance from Sir George Sansom, a British scholar who was then serving in the British Consulate. In 1931, Borton returned to America to further his education. He completed a master's degree in history at Columbia University and studied briefly at Harvard University. He then traveled across the Atlantic to pursue further study under the supervision of Professors J. J. L. Duyvendak and Johannes Rahder at Leiden University in the Netherlands. He was awarded his PhD by Leiden after several years of work at Tokyo Imperial University. He returned to the United States to take a position on the faculty at Columbia, lecturing on modern Japanese history and language. He also played a key role in structuring the first undergraduate program in Japanese studies in the newly expanded Department of Chinese and Japanese. His research publications prior to the Second World War included Peasant Uprisings in Japan of the Tokugawa Period and Japan Since 1931: Its Political and Social Development. Borton’s academic career was interrupted by America’s entry into the Second World War following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, diverting him into public service. Borton cited his Quaker principles in conscientiously objecting to serving in the armed forces, but he was interested in doing what he could to prepare for the peace after the war. In June 1942 he sought leave from Columbia to spend the summer serving on the faculty of the School of Military Government at the University of Virginia at Charlottesville. In the fall he moved to the US State Department. It marked the beginning of six years during which he was in the midst of a corps of officials who focused not on the military advancement of the war, but in preparing peacetime measures not focused on punishing Japan, but on reforming it so that a similar war would be less likely to occur. Borton drafted many of the State Department proposals and was a proponent of many of its positions, including those that resulted in key decisions such as the decision not to prosecute Emperor Hirohito as a war criminal and the decision to not replace the Japanese government but to disband the Japanese military and replace the wartime leadership. His group also sought to implement fundamental reform of the Japanese constitution. In 1948 Borton returned to academic life at Columbia, where he was a prominent organizer of the East Asian Institute as the University's centre of modern and contemporary East Asian studies. He replaced the inaugural director, Sir George Sansom, and later helped to establish the Association for Asian Studies, serving as its first treasurer and later as its president. Among his works were Japan Under Allied Occupation, 1945-1947 and Japan's Modern Century, which went on to become one of the most widely used history texts of his period. In 1957, Borton resigned his post at Columbia to accept an appointment to Haverford College as its president, before retiring in 1967. In 1972 he retired to his farm in the Berkshire Hills of Massachusetts to enjoy the farm life which he loved and to practice his Quaker faith. Borton died on August 6, 1995, at the age of 92 at his home in Conway, Massachusetts. |
36 | educated at | Andreas Blass | Harvard University | ['vu university amsterdam', 'haverford college', 'albany law school', 'beijing university', 'newington college', 'vienna university', 'sandhurst', 'lucknow university', 'hong kong university', 'sciences po', 'lmu munich', 'oslo', 'wheaton college', 'hosei university', 'dawson college', 'banaras hindu university', 'munich academy', 'wake forest college', 'erlangen', 'amherst college', 'cooper union', 'la plata', 'petersburg university', 'miami university', 'marshall university', 'usma', 'colgate university', 'osu', 'ucf', 'tu delft', 'providence college', 'medical school', 'united states military academy', 'medill school', 'mount holyoke college', 'jadavpur university', 'kansas state agricultural college', 'berklee', 'virginia commonwealth university', 'sassari', 'moscow tchaikovsky conservatory', 'carnegie mellon university', 'hope college', 'vgik', 'general magic', 'york university', 'holy cross', 'paris conservatoire', 'salamanca', 'alabama', 'zagreb', 'bowling green state university', 'maryland institute', 'grinnell college', 'calarts', 'western reserve university', 'ehess', 'washington mystics', 'suny purchase', 'dulwich college', 'clare college', 'rpi', 'frankfurt', 'rajasthan university', 'yale divinity school', 'stuyvesant high school', 'loyola university new orleans', 'amsterdam conservatory', 'knox college', 'campbell university', 'columbia university', 'soas', 'all hallows college', 'otago', 'west point military academy', 'leipzig', 'valparaiso university', 'osgoode hall law school', 'doshisha university', 'ara', 'carleton college', 'chouinard art institute', 'nijmegen', 'pomona college', 'georgetown university law center', 'queen margaret university', 'swarthmore college', 'boston university', 'horace mann school', 'cass technical high school', 'north carolina state university', 'kristiania', 'aoyama gakuin university', 'manitoba', 'centre college', 'kent state university', 'pisa', 'edinburgh university', 'eth'] | Andreas Blass | Andreas Raphael Blass (born October 27, 1947 in Nuremberg) is a mathematician, currently a professor at the University of Michigan. He specializes in mathematical logic, particularly set theory, and theoretical computer science. Blass graduated from the University of Detroit, where he was a Putnam Fellow, in 1966 with a B.S. in physics. He received his Ph.D. in 1970 from Harvard University, with a thesis on Orderings of Ultrafilters written under the supervision of Frank Wattenberg. Since 1970 he has been employed by the University of Michigan, first as a T.H. Hildebrandt Research Instructor (1970–72), then assistant professor (1972–76), associate professor (1976–84) and since 1984 he has been a full professor there. In 2014, he became a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society. |
36 | educated at | Allen Stack | columbia law school | ['louisiana state university law school', 'old harrovians', 'frcm', 'aberdeen university', 'stony brook university', 'chinese university', 'harvard university', 'alabama', 'oberlin college', 'national taiwan university', 'celebrity big brother', 'erlangen', 'santo tomas', 'saint petersburg state university', 'wanganui collegiate school', 'suny buffalo', 'seattle university', 'goldsmiths college', 'turin', 'canterbury university college', 'creighton university', 'pomona college', 'warwick university', 'tokyo university', 'uw', 'phillips academy', 'case western reserve university', 'kiev state university', 'washington college', 'hull university', 'bedford school', 'ball state university', 'lomonosov moscow state university', 'iu', 'bocconi university', 'rennes', 'new school', 'rensselaer polytechnic institute', 'universidad de chile', 'la plata', 'boston university', 'royal academy', 'montclair state', 'inner temple', 'jadavpur university', 'kansas university', 'magdalene college', 'binghamton university', 'uga', 'carleton college', 'sweelinck conservatorium', 'naval war college', 'general staff academy', 'dawson college', 'simmons college', 'waseda university', 'maharaja sayajirao university', 'aachen', 'harvard law school', 'ryerson university', 'ateneo de manila university', 'winchester school', 'peripatetic philosopher', 'mills college', 'doshisha university', 'university park', 'ithaca college', 'nalanda college colombo', 'rwth aachen university', 'petersburg university', 'tsuda college', 'chicago', 'unsw', 'widener university', 'harrow school', 'sydney boys high school', 'loyola university', 'marquette university law school', 'toronto university', 'zurich', 'wayne state university', 'eth zurich', 'repton school', 'wittenberg', 'paris conservatory', 'georgetown university law center', 'leningrad conservatory', 'merton college', 'charles university', 'lse', 'university of texas', 'manchester university', 'bern', 'mainz', 'gcu', 'weber state university', 'rhode island', 'stockholm conservatory', 'palermo'] | Allen Stack | Allen McIntyre Stack (January 23, 1928 – September 12, 1999) was an American competition swimmer, Olympic champion, and former world record-holder. Stack won the gold medal in the men's 100-meter backstroke at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London. Four years later at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, Finland, he placed fourth in the final of the same event. Stack attended Yale University, where he swam for the Yale Bulldogs swimming and diving team in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) competition from 1947 to 1949. He graduated from Yale with a bachelor's degree in 1949. He served in the U.S. Navy from 1951 to 1954, and graduated from Columbia University Law School in 1956. He practiced law in Honolulu, Hawaii until 1998. Stack was inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame as an "Honor Swimmer" in 1979. |
36 | educated at | Luther Emmett Holt | suny buffalo | ['musashino art university', 'tuskegee institute', 'hamline university', 'lucknow university', 'novosibirsk state university', 'kansas state university', 'yale university', 'boston conservatory', 'istanbul technical university', 'akron', 'tsinghua university', 'central florida', 'hku', 'wadham college', 'edinburgh university', 'new york city ballet', 'kanpur', 'regent street polytechnic', 'leeds university', 'royal academy', 'cornell university', 'patras', 'university college', 'eton college', 'vienna university', 'beijing university', 'risd', 'swarthmore college', 'puget sound', 'depaul university', 'nankai university', 'clark atlanta university', 'aberystwyth university', 'leipzig', 'mainz', 'bocconi university', 'louisiana state university', 'yonsei university', 'tu delft', 'bedford school', 'canterbury college', 'ohio state university', 'auburn university', 'national taiwan university', 'hampshire college', 'pittsburgh', 'bucharest', 'caltech', 'mount holyoke college', 'montpellier', 'yale divinity school', 'leicester university', 'steinhardt school', 'fort campbell', 'adelaide university', 'winchester college', 'charles university', 'new mexico state university', 'marshall university', 'suffolk university law school', 'somerville college', 'elam', 'rugby school', 'queen mary college', 'bedales school', 'dalhousie university', 'universiteit van amsterdam', 'marquette golden eagles', 'vrije universiteit', 'vilnius university', 'cork', 'pontifical biblical institute', 'geneva', 'mount allison', 'kiel', 'carnegie mellon university', 'kyoto imperial university', 'pennsylvania state university', 'ub', 'princeton theological seminary', 'boston college', 'deerfield academy', 'ross school', 'hbs', 'basle', 'central state university', 'copenhagen university', 'emory university', 'princeton university', 'cincinnati', 'radcliffe college', 'new hampshire', 'penn state university', 'indiana university', 'isi', 'milan conservatory', 'erlangen', 'actors studio', 'uconn'] | Luther Emmett Holt | Luther Emmett Holt (March 4, 1855 – January 14, 1924) was an American pediatrician and author, noted for writing The Care and Feeding of Children in 1894. Born near Rochester, New York, Holt graduated from the University of Rochester in 1875. He went to medical school in the University at Buffalo and then the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, earning his M.D. in 1880. He pioneered the science of pediatrics, and became the head physician at New York's Babies Hospital in 1888. Under his leadership it became the leading pediatric hospital of its time. One of Holt's most notable accomplishments is the introduction of milk certification in New York City. Using a grant he acquired through his connection with the Rockefeller Institute Holt surveyed the quality of milk in the tenement districts and subsequently proved that a large proportion of infant fatalities were due to excessively high bacterial counts. He was instrumental in the creation of milk commissions and advisory boards for the city's Department of Health. Throughout his lifetime, Dr. Holt became a leader in the field of pediatrics. He was a charter member of the American Pediatric Society and would be elected its president twice, an honor bestowed upon only one other doctor. In 1891 he was appointed to the board of the Rockefeller Institute, under whose auspices he would eventually travel to China. Following his development of a child welfare program adopted at the Red Cross Cannes Conference (1919), he was elected president of the Child Health Organization. As president of the American Association for the Study and Prevention of Infant Mortality (AASPIM), Holt promoted reproduction control by society as a means of eugenics. In his 1913 presidential address he said: He wrote The Care and Feeding of Children to great acclaim, and the text quickly became a bestseller. He also wrote Diseases of Infancy and Childhood in 1896; the book would go through 11 editions and remain the definitive text on pediatrics until 1940. Editions published after Holt's death were revised and edited by his son, Luther Emmett Holt, Jr., and Rustin McIntosh. In 1967, Holt, Jr., renewed the copyright. In 1980, Appleton/Classics of Medicine Library published a facsimile of the 1897 first edition. Holt was a professor at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons from 1901 to 1922. In 1923, despite his old age, the Rockefeller Institute called on him to lecture at Peking Union Medical College for their winter term. Holt accepted, viewing the offer as both an opportunity to observe Chinese children for his own studies, and introduce pediatrics to the Chinese doctors. Days before his return home, Holt suffered a heart attack and died in Peking on January 14, 1924. |
36 | educated at | Clint Richardson | Seattle University | ['glasgow university', 'kentucky', 'knox college', 'michigan wolverines', 'wharton school', 'heidelberg university', 'benenden school', 'washington state university', 'fitzwilliam college', 'bedford school', 'aitchison college', 'iowa state college', 'hampshire college', 'cheltenham college', 'adelphi university', 'monash university', 'rwth aachen university', 'connecticut sun', 'celebrity big brother', 'george washington university law school', 'army war college', 'rice university', 'rangoon university', 'wanganui collegiate school', 'united states army war college', 'riga technical university', 'universidad de buenos aires', 'moscow state university', 'eth', 'universidad central de venezuela', 'liverpool john moores university', 'amsterdam conservatory', 'phd', 'bryn mawr college', 'tel aviv university', 'tokyo imperial university', 'mcmaster university', 'hamburg university', 'yonsei university', 'moscow conservatoire', 'sam houston state university', 'divinity school', 'binghamton university', 'eth zurich', 'ohio university', 'western michigan university', 'shrewsbury school', 'rmit', 'pratt institute', 'mit', 'tama art university', 'la trobe university', 'ghent university', 'delft', 'hindu college', 'eton college', 'sfu', 'moscow conservatory', 'thammasat university', 'freiburg', 'colgate university', 'penn state university', 'thessaloniki', 'reading university', 'madrid', 'hull university', 'kokushikan university', 'kobe university', 'thomas jefferson university', 'la plata', 'morehouse college', 'oulu', 'milan conservatory', 'nelson college', 'art students league', 'phillips exeter academy', 'sciences po paris', 'bocconi university', 'cranfield university', 'goddard college', 'st petersburg university', 'chuquisaca', 'xavier university', 'krakow', 'oregon state university', 'flinders university', 'nippon sport science university', 'columbia law school', 'rikkyo university', 'ampleforth college', 'all hallows college', 'fsu', 'colorado state university', 'nagoya university', 'hellenic army academy', 'indian statistical institute', 'ithaca college', 'harvard kennedy school', 'surrey'] | Clint Richardson | Clint Richardson Jr. (born August 7, 1956) is an American former professional basketball player who was selected by the Philadelphia 76ers in the 2nd round (36th overall) of the 1979 NBA Draft. A 6'3" guard from Seattle University, Richardson played in nine NBA seasons, from 1980 to 1989 with the 76ers and the Indiana Pacers. Also played for one season (European Cup matches only) for one of the top Greek teams, AEK Athens, as well as a season in Italy. During his NBA career, Richardson played in 586 games and scored a total of 4,084 points. His best year as a professional came during the 1985-86 season as a member of the Pacers, appearing in 82 games and averaging 9.7 ppg. Richardson was a member of the 1982-83 76ers NBA championship team. He is the oldest son of former Washington State University track and field athlete Clint Richardson, Sr. His two younger brothers, Keith and Craig, played college football at University of Washington and Eastern Washington University respectively. His younger sister, Colleen, was a track and field athlete in UW.Clint is the father of two girls and one boy Tiffany Jade Richardson (30) Taryn A Richardson (29) and Zachary K Richardson (15) 2 Step children Lindsay and jake. Married to Yolanda Jensen/ Richardson. |
36 | educated at | Pasco Bowman II | virginia university | ['caltech', 'berlin university', 'manchester grammar school', 'paris conservatoire', 'cooper union', 'slade', 'karachi university', 'sassari', 'shrewsbury school', 'san jose state college', 'trinity college cambridge', 'jacksonville state university', 'lucknow university', 'suffolk university law school', 'washington college', 'newnham college', 'leeds university', 'nalanda college colombo', 'christiania', 'mahinda college', 'erlangen', 'leningrad conservatory', 'loyola marymount university', 'claremont graduate school', 'pomona college', 'ugent', 'ryerson university', 'columbia university', 'soas', 'katholieke universiteit leuven', 'george mason university', 'chapel hill', 'nagoya university', 'united states army', 'jena', 'tilburg university', 'nc state university', 'highgate school', 'stanford law school', 'melbourne university', 'mirrer yeshiva', 'royal academy', 'binghamton university', 'bowdoin college', 'new school', 'yale divinity school', 'pisa', 'wittenberg', 'marshall university', 'george washington university law school', 'pittsburgh', 'norwich university', 'sydney university', 'morgan state university', 'brera academy', 'beijing university', 'patras', 'hamline university', 'vrije universiteit brussel', 'ohio state university', 'open university', 'syracuse orange', 'kirov', 'mvtu', 'harvard university', 'douai', 'bristol old vic theatre school', 'kansas university', 'de la salle university', 'georgia', 'cass technical high school', 'st andrews university', 'leningrad university', 'rwth aachen university', 'scuola normale', 'cranfield university', 'new hampshire', 'washington university', 'harvard medical school', 'cuddesdon college', 'andover', 'sheffield university', 'beloit college', 'princeton seminary', 'tsuda college', 'turku', 'clemson university', 'bedford school', 'riga technical university', 'aberystwyth university', 'notre dame', 'new york medical college', 'frankfurt', 'iowa state university', 'wichita state university', 'carleton university', 'san francisco state university', 'charterhouse school', 'aristotle university'] | Pasco Bowman II | Pasco Middleton Bowman II (born 1933) is a senior federal judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit. A former Fulbright scholar, Bowman was born in Harrisonburg, Virginia and grew up in New Market and Timberville, Virginia. He graduated from New Market High School, and in 1955 received a B.A. in English from Bridgewater College in Bridgewater, Virginia. He took his J.D. from New York University in 1958, where he was a Root-Tilden scholar and served as managing editor of the law review. He then went into private practice of law. From 1958 to 1964, with time out for military service and his Fulbright year at the London School of Economics, he was associated with the New York City law firm of Cravath, Swaine & Moore. Bowman was a member of the faculty of University of Georgia School of Law from 1964 to 1970. He was then dean and professor at Wake Forest University School of Law from 1970 to 1978, and a visiting professor at the University of Virginia School of Law in 1978-79. He was dean and professor at the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law from July 1979 to July 1983. During this entire period he was also a United States Army Reserve Colonel in the Judge Advocate General's Corps from 1959 to 1984. On May 24, 1983, Bowman was nominated to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit by President Ronald Reagan to a seat vacated by Jesse Smith Henley. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on July 18, 1983, and received commission on July 19, 1983. Judge Bowman completed the graduate program for judges at the University of Virginia School of Law and received his LL.M. from the University of Virginia in 1986. Judge Bowman was on the short list of candidates to fill the United States Supreme Court vacancy created by the retirement of Justice Lewis F. Powell, Jr. in 1987, a seat that ultimately went to Justice Anthony M. Kennedy. His service to the federal judiciary includes tours of duty on the Criminal Law Committee, the Federal-State Jurisdiction Committee, the Board of Directors of the Federal Judicial Center, and as chief judge of his court in 1998 and 1999. After twenty years of service as an active judge, he took senior status on August 1, 2003. |
36 | educated at | Kathryn Reilly | University College Dublin | ['de la salle university', 'brown university', 'john carroll university', 'winchester school', 'aoyama gakuin university', 'marshall university', 'peripatetic school', 'christiania', 'ruhr university', 'universite de paris', 'pra', 'usma', 'stanford law school', 'architectural association', 'ritsumeikan university', 'jewish theological seminary', 'new york law school', 'uw', 'indian statistical institute', 'graduate acting program', 'general magic', 'kazan state university', 'pontifical gregorian university', 'princeton university', 'north carolina state university', 'harvard law school', 'karachi university', 'hebrew university', 'chicago sky', 'royal academy', 'ehess', 'bard college', 'cheltenham college', 'trinity college cambridge', 'warsaw university', 'wageningen university', 'wake forest college', 'cranfield university', 'hamburg university', 'morgan state university', 'kenyon college', 'georgia tech', 'villanova university', 'ohio state university', 'girton college', 'suffolk university law school', 'oxford brookes university', 'stellenbosch university', 'harrow school', 'suny buffalo', 'delaware', 'sydney university', 'wesley college', 'toronto university', 'illinois college', 'vilnius university', 'flinders university', 'idaho', 'sjsu', 'johns hopkins university', 'newington college', 'eureka college', 'acadia university', 'depaul university', 'loyola university', 'williams college', 'uea', 'servite', 'nankai university', 'union college', 'durham university', 'surrey', 'riga technical university', 'houston baptist university', 'vu university amsterdam', 'caltech', 'city college', 'tonbridge school', 'fisk university', 'peripatetics', 'andover', 'shimer college', 'duquesne university', 'ludwig maximilians university', 'tulane university law school', 'united states army', 'aristotle university', 'west point military academy', 'ljubljana', 'wake forest university', 'long island university', 'melbourne university', 'unam', 'san diego state university', 'bedales school', 'pratt institute', 'columbia college', 'brooklyn college', 'kalamazoo college'] | Kathryn Reilly | Kathryn Reilly (born 17 September 1988) is an Irish Sinn Féin politician and member of Seanad Éireann. She grew up in Ballyjamesduff, County Cavan. She has a degree in Economics from Dublin City University, and a Masters in European Economic and Public Affairs from University College Dublin. She previously worked as a parliamentary assistant to former Sinn Féin TD Arthur Morgan. She first entered politics for election to Dáil Éireann in the Cavan–Monaghan constituency at the 2011 general election, but was not elected. In April 2011 she was elected to Seanad Éireann on the Industrial and Commercial Panel. She is the youngest member of the current Oireachtas; having been elected at age 22, she is the youngest ever elected member of the Seanad. |
36 | educated at | Kynaston | eton college | ['haileybury college', 'steinhardt school', 'ccny', 'calgary', 'aristotle university', 'porto', 'virginia university', 'claremont graduate school', 'chulalongkorn university', 'royal frederick university', 'louisville', 'tbilisi state university', 'kazan state university', 'royal military college', 'central florida', 'army war college', 'connecticut', 'phillips exeter academy', 'spelman college', 'michigan wolverines', 'universidad complutense', 'lee strasberg', 'karachi university', 'newnham college', 'northern iowa', 'general staff academy', 'ohio state university', 'graz', 'presidency college', 'canton mckinley high school', 'tokyo music school', 'rensselaer polytechnic institute', 'kyoto imperial university', 'heidelberg university', 'starfleet academy', 'wyoming', 'dewitt clinton high school', 'tilburg university', 'moscow theological academy', 'felsted school', 'makerere university', 'wooster', 'peking university', 'drexel university', 'middlesex polytechnic', 'clare college', 'palermo', 'st andrews university', 'carnegie tech', 'stanford law school', 'vienna university', 'rennes', 'yokohama national university', 'central saint martins', 'erasmus university rotterdam', 'musashino art university', 'acadia college', 'wsu', 'cairo university', 'oregon state university', 'bocconi university', 'usma', 'sevenoaks', 'columbia law school', 'vrije universiteit brussel', 'southern university', 'florida atlantic university', 'edinburgh academy', 'arizona state university', 'queen mary college', 'stanford university', 'massillon washington high school', 'bennington college', 'yonsei university', 'helsinki university', 'oriel college', 'sam houston state university', 'liberty university', 'all hallows college', 'wageningen university', 'virginia commonwealth university', 'sciences po', 'depauw university', 'riga technical university', 'tsinghua university', 'tel aviv university', 'adelaide university', 'air service', 'british columbia', 'humboldt university', 'bedales school', 'oslo', 'vaganova academy', 'eureka college', 'notre dame', 'bombay university', 'columbia college', 'denison university', 'repton school'] | Studd brothers | The famous Studd brothers, Sir John Edward Kynaston, George (GB) and Charles (CT), were Victorian gentleman cricketers; they were educated at Eton and Cambridge. They all represented Eton in the Eton v Harrow annual needle match and represented Cambridge at cricket. These three brothers dominated the Cambridge cricket scene in the early 1880s. Kynaston, George and CT were still at Eton when their father, Edward Studd, became a born-again Christian and they were far from pleased by his efforts to interest them in the gospel. However, all three themselves converted when a visiting preacher went to stay with the Studd family during the summer holidays of 1878 - an event that was to have a profound influence on and in all of the rest of their lives. The three boys were the oldest sons of their father's second wife, Dora Sophia née Thomas, and were brought up at Spratton Hall, Northamptonshire, Hallaton Hall, Leicestershire, and Tedworth House, Wiltshire. The family also had a residence in Hyde Park Gardens. They excelled at cricket initially at Cheam School, then at Eton, and later at Trinity College, Cambridge, where the brothers achieved a remarkable record of each captaining the university cricket team in successive seasons from 1882 to 1884. The very exceptional skills shown by CT gained him a place in the England team in 1882 which lost the match to Australia which originated the tradition of the "Ashes" between the two countries. The following winter he toured Australia with the MCC (Marylebone Cricket Club) team who recovered the trophy. Their father Edward Studd, who had 11 children in all, was born in Bombay and made his fortune in indigo manufacture. |
36 | educated at | Morris Halle | Columbia University | ['wittenberg', 'wharton school', 'regent street polytechnic', 'nairobi', 'basel', 'temple university', 'zagreb', 'catholic university', 'wageningen university', 'complutense university', 'leiden university', 'united states air force academy', 'wesleyan university', 'stony brook university', 'osgoode hall law school', 'adelphi university', 'yale drama school', 'ku', 'pavia', 'bochum', 'southampton university', 'kiel', 'kansas state agricultural college', 'pepperdine university', 'centre college', 'uct', 'bedford school', 'uw', 'tulane university', 'alabama polytechnic institute', 'highgate school', 'charles university', 'new york university', 'imperial college', 'calgary', 'chattanooga', 'mysore university', 'scuola normale', 'aberystwyth university', 'bucharest', 'harrow school', 'carleton university', 'juilliard school', 'australian national university', 'suny', 'florida atlantic university', 'keble college', 'sussex university', 'rwth aachen university', 'washington university', 'ub', 'nalanda college colombo', 'valladolid', 'drexel institute', 'kazan university', 'morehead state university', 'courtauld institute', 'montpellier', 'soas', 'accademia nazionale di santa cecilia', 'paris conservatoire', 'alabama', 'chuquisaca', 'mcgill university', 'unam', 'newington college', 'osaka university', 'western university', 'uga', 'yonsei university', 'saint petersburg state university', 'rhode island', 'adelaide university', 'harvard kennedy school', 'free university', 'spelman college', 'munich university', 'mercer university', 'sfu', 'royal college colombo', 'st andrews university', 'hong kong university', 'oxford brookes university', 'tokyo university', 'cranfield university', 'unh', 'franeker', 'cass technical high school', 'munich academy', 'rikkyo university', 'washington mystics', 'grinnell college', 'central saint martins', 'pontifical biblical institute', 'maryland institute', 'jefferson college', 'electrical engineering', 'knox college', 'padova'] | Morris Halle | Morris Halle (/ˈhæli/; Latvian: Moriss Pinkovics; born Morris Pinkowitz; July 23, 1923), is a Latvian-American linguist and an Institute Professor and professor emeritus of linguistics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He is best known for his pioneering work in generative phonology, having written "On Accent and Juncture in English" in 1956 with Noam Chomsky and Fred Lukoff and The Sound Pattern of English in 1968 with Chomsky. He also co-authored (with Samuel Jay Keyser) the earliest theory of generative metrics. Halle was born Jewish in Liepāja, Latvia, in 1923, and moved with his family to Riga in 1929. They arrived in the United States in 1940. From 1941 to 1943, he studied engineering at the City College of New York. He entered the United States Army in 1943 and was discharged in 1946, at which point he went to the University of Chicago, where he got his master's degree in linguistics in 1948. He then studied at Columbia University under Roman Jakobson, became a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1951, and earned his Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1955. He retired from MIT in 1996, but he remains active in research and publication. He is fluent in German, Yiddish, Latvian, Russian, Hebrew and English. Halle was married for fifty-six years to artist Rosamond Thaxter Strong Halle, until her death in April 2011. He has three sons, David, John and Timothy. Halle currently resides in Cambridge, Massachusetts. |
36 | educated at | William Bernard Herlands | Columbia Law School | ['virginia military institute', 'dalhousie university', 'zurich', 'pisa', 'aberystwyth university', 'durham school', 'mit media lab', 'purchase college', 'houston', 'hamline university', 'birkbeck college', 'illinois college', 'kansas university', 'leningrad state university', 'west point', 'royal military college', 'wake forest university', 'harvard university', 'novi sad', 'rsamd', 'jefferson college', 'tokyo university', 'royal military academy sandhurst', 'thessaloniki', 'harvard medical school', 'open university', 'roanoke college', 'army war college', 'loyola university', 'catholic university', 'juilliard school', 'yonsei university', 'karachi university', 'meiji gakuin university', 'uppsala university', 'louisiana state university law school', 'hull university', 'cork', 'middlebury college', 'canterbury university college', 'michigan state college', 'brooklyn college', 'texas tech university', 'union college', 'gadjah mada university', 'pennsylvania military college', 'newnham college', 'reed college', 'merton college', 'rijksuniversiteit groningen', 'friedrich schiller university', 'wvu', 'witwatersrand', 'saarland university', 'padua', 'southern methodist university', 'yale college', 'liverpool john moores university', 'virginia union university', 'universidad de chile', 'university college', 'city university', 'ann arbor', 'keble college', 'adelphi university', 'actors studio', 'san jose state college', 'leeds university', 'loyola university new orleans', 'harvard business school', 'melbourne university', 'rwth aachen university', 'united states naval academy', 'bradfield college', 'canton mckinley high school', 'john carroll university', 'carleton college', 'fisk university', 'sidney sussex college', 'imperial ballet school', 'kentucky', 'shimer college', 'kanpur', 'central state university', 'jackson state university', 'gwu', 'notre dame', 'lund university', 'bates college', 'otago', 'indiana university', 'soas', 'cheltenham college', 'felsted school', 'smith college', 'chinese university', 'thomas jefferson university', 'george washington university', 'simon fraser university'] | William Bernard Herlands | William Bernard Herlands (July 19, 1905 – August 28, 1969) was a United States federal judge. Born in New York, New York, Herlands received a B.S. from College of the City of New York in 1925 and an LL.B. from Columbia Law School in 1928. He was in private practice in New York City from 1928 to 1931. He was an assistant U.S. Attorney of the Southern District of New York from 1931 to 1934, and was an assistant corporate counsel for New York City from 1934 to 1935. He was an Assistant to the special prosecutor of New York County, NY from 1935 to 1937. He was a commissioner of investigation for New York City from 1938 to 1944. He was a judge on the New York Court of Domestic Relations in 1940, returning to private practice in New York City from 1940 to 1954. He was also a special assistant state attorney general of New York from 1944 to 1945, and a special prosecutor for Richmond County, New York from 1951 to 1954. He was a member of the New York State Board of Mediation from 1950 to 1954, and was special counsel to the New York State Tax Commission from 1953 to 1954. He was a state commissioner of investigation for New York from 1954 to 1955. On August 12, 1955, Herlands received a recess appointment from President Dwight D. Eisenhower to a seat on the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York vacated by Edward A. Conger. Formally nominated on January 12, 1956, Herlands was confirmed by the United States Senate on June 26, 1956, and received his commission on June 27, 1956. Herlands served in that capacity until his death, in New York, New York. |
36 | educated at | Jack Morris | brigham young university | ['bologna university', 'liberty university', 'downing college', 'san jose state university', 'george mason university', 'horace mann school', 'university college dublin', 'morehouse college', 'rensselaer', 'suny', 'new york city ballet', 'fudan university', 'stockholm conservatory', 'unsw', 'michigan state university', 'art students league', 'christiania', 'sussex university', 'mvtu', 'chinese university', 'american university', 'celebrity big brother', 'vgik', 'jewish theological seminary', 'rhodes university', 'delaware', 'united states military academy', 'morehead state university', 'concordia university', 'boston college', 'naval war college', 'porto', 'ku', 'utrecht university', 'central state university', 'ohio university', 'dewitt clinton high school', 'liverpool university', 'humboldt university', 'rikkyo university', 'nelson college', 'cleveland state university', 'durham university', 'northwestern university', 'wellesley college', 'film school', 'pontifical gregorian university', 'pittsburgh', 'carnegie tech', 'duke university', 'new mexico state university', 'chapel hill', 'north alabama', 'catholic university', 'marquette university', 'royal college colombo', 'westminster school', 'risd', 'ithaca college', 'smith college', 'idaho', 'montana state university', 'stellenbosch university', 'arkansas state university', 'exeter college', 'black mountain college', 'adelphi university', 'osgoode hall law school', 'delft', 'new hampshire', 'trinity college cambridge', 'gregorian university', 'toronto university', 'new england conservatory', 'universidad complutense', 'regent street polytechnic', 'louisville', 'imperial university', 'nottingham high school', 'sandhurst', 'yonsei university', 'mirrer yeshiva', 'dhaka university', 'nankai university', 'cairo university', 'barnard college', 'yale drama school', 'ccny', 'moscow tchaikovsky conservatory', 'montpellier', 'munich academy', 'thessaloniki', 'kentucky', 'free university', 'dorpat', 'aoyama gakuin university', 'case western reserve university', 'maryland institute', 'colgate university'] | List of Brigham Young University alumni | This list of Brigham Young University alumni includes notable graduates, non-graduate former students, and current students of Brigham Young University (BYU), a private, coeducational research university owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) located in Provo, Utah, United States. It is the oldest existing institution within the LDS Church Educational System, is America's largest religious university, and has the second-largest private university enrollment in the United States. Approximately 98% of the 34,000 students at BYU are Mormon; two-thirds of its American students come from outside the state of Utah. In addition to its undergraduate program, BYU offers graduate degrees in 47 departments and includes two graduate schools: the Marriott School of Management and the J. Reuben Clark Law School. BYU has approximately 370,000 living alumni. Over 26 BYU graduates have served in the U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives, such as former Dean of the U.S. Senate Reed Smoot (class of 1876). Cabinet members of American presidents include former United States Secretary of Agriculture to President Dwight D. Eisenhower, Ezra Taft Benson '26 and Rex E. Lee '60, who was U.S. Solicitor General under President Ronald Reagan. Mitt Romney, former Governor of Massachusetts and Mitt Romney presidential campaign, 2008 and 2012 Republican Presidential candidate, was valedictorian of his class in 1971.[citation needed] BYU alumni in academia include former Dean of the Harvard Business School Kim B. Clark, current Vice President of Yale, Scott Strobel '87, and Michael K. Young '73, President of Texas A&M University and former President of the University of Washington. The University also graduated Nobel Prize winner Paul D. Boyer, as well as Philo Farnsworth (inventor of the electronic television) and Harvey Fletcher (inventor of the hearing aid). Seven of BYU's twelve presidents were alumni of the University. Alumni of BYU who have served as business leaders include Citigroup CFO Gary Crittenden '76, former Dell CEO Kevin Rollins '84, Deseret Book CEO Sheri L. Dew, and Matthew K. McCauley, CEO of children's clothing company Gymboree. In literature and journalism, BYU has produced several best-selling authors, including Orson Scott Card '75, Brandon Sanderson '00 & '05, and Stephenie Meyer '95. Other media personalities include ESPN sportscaster and former Miss America Sharlene Wells Hawkes '86 and former co-host of CBS's The Early Show Jane Clayson Johnson '90. In entertainment and television, BYU is represented by Jon Heder '02 (best known for his role as Napoleon Dynamite), Golden Globe-nominated Aaron Eckhart '94, Jeopardy! all-time champion Ken Jennings '00. In the music industry BYU is represented by former American Idol contestant Carmen Rasmusen and Mormon Tabernacle Choir director Mack Wilberg. BYU has also produced several leaders of religion. Alumni have comprised several General Authorities of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, including two church presidents (Thomas S. Monson '74 and Ezra Taft Benson '26), six apostles (Neil L. Andersen, D. Todd Christofferson '69, David A. Bednar '76, Jeffrey R. Holland '65 & '66, Dallin H. Oaks '54, and Reed Smoot 1876), and two General Relief Society Presidents (Julie B. Beck '73 and Belle Spafford '20). A number of BYU alumni have found success in professional sports, representing the University in 7 MLB World Series, 5 NBA Finals, and 25 NFL Super Bowls. In baseball, BYU alumni include All-Stars Rick Aguilera '83, Wally Joyner '84, and Jack Morris '76. Professional basketball players include three-time NBA Finals champion Danny Ainge '81 and three-time Olympic medalist Krešimir Ćosić '73. BYU also claims notable professional football players including Super Bowl MVP Steve Young '84 & '94, Heisman Trophy winner Ty Detmer '90, and two-time Super Bowl winner Jim McMahon. In golf, BYU alumni include two major championship winners: Johnny Miller ('69) at the 1973 U.S. Open and 1976 British Open and Mike Weir ('92) at the 2003 Masters. |
36 | educated at | Paul Neebe | juilliard school | ['complutense university', 'virginia union university', 'new york city ballet', 'ehess', 'hampshire college', 'kazan state university', 'liberty university', 'electrical engineering', 'worcester polytechnic institute', 'tehran university', 'bryant university', 'evansville', 'rhodes university', 'clifton college', 'pennsylvania state university', 'western reserve university', 'campbell university', 'ua', 'montclair state', 'universiteit van amsterdam', 'george mason university', 'palermo', 'thomas jefferson university', 'scuola normale', 'swarthmore college', 'southern methodist university', 'innsbruck', 'paris conservatoire', 'tel aviv university', 'gregorian university', 'royal conservatory', 'valparaiso university', 'indiana university', 'yokohama national university', 'perm state university', 'emerson college', 'rollins college', 'ohio university', 'sam houston state university', 'san jose state university', 'leningrad conservatory', 'texas longhorns', 'oklahoma', 'starfleet academy', 'concordia university', 'columbia university', 'philadelphia conservatory', 'vrije universiteit', 'nc state university', 'douai', 'cork', 'tokai university', 'peripatetics', 'bauman moscow state technical university', 'thessaloniki', 'bocconi university', 'tulsa', 'pafa', 'rhode island', 'steinhardt school', 'tsinghua university', 'bucknell university', 'purdue university', 'sciences po', 'dalhousie university', 'kiel', 'michigan state college', 'pontifical ecclesiastical academy', 'city university', 'american university', 'holy cross', 'santo tomas', 'friedrich wilhelm university', 'rennes', 'sylvia young theatre school', 'osu', 'wvu', 'cass technical high school', 'repton school', 'marshall university', 'wichita state university', 'caltech', 'sussex university', 'university college', 'eindhoven', 'reed college', 'hbs', 'kalamazoo college', 'new york university', 'barnard college', 'west point', 'inner temple', 'clare college', 'art students league', 'stockholm conservatory', 'nelson college', 'southern university', 'courtauld institute', 'university college cork'] | Paul Neebe | Paul Neebe is an American classical trumpeter who performs widely as a soloist, orchestral musician, and chamber player. He currently serves as principal trumpet of the Roanoke Symphony Orchestra, Wintergreen Festival Orchestra, and formerly of the Charlottesville University Symphony Orchestra in Virginia. He released Te Deum in 2003, a CD released on the German label MDG that features solo trumpet and organ, and American Trumpet Concertos in 2006, a CD released on Albany Records that consists entirely of worldwide premieres with the Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra. His chamber work can be heard on Walter Ross: Brass Trios, a CD released on DCD Records. Neebe garnered semi-finalist honors at the First International Trumpet Festival Competition in Moscow. He has performed several times for the Goethe Institute Cultural Program in Rothenburg, Germany, and regularly gives solo recitals across the United States and Germany. Neebe has served as Trumpet Mentor at the National Music Festival since its inception. Neebe works regularly to expand the trumpet's library of solo literature, focusing, in particular, on new works by American composers. In 2014, Neebe commissioned several new works for trumpet and orchestra from composers Eddie Bass, Richard Cioffari, Walter Ross, and Roger Petrich for 21st American Trumpet Concertos, a CD on Albany Records. He previously served on the performance faculty at the University of Virginia and James Madison University, and has taught at Elon University and Saint Augustine's College. He holds both the Bachelor and Master of Music degrees from The Juilliard School, as well as the Doctorate of Musical Arts degree from the Catholic University of America. Neebe's teachers have included Barbara Butler, Bernard Adelstein, Arnold Jacobs, Steve Hendrickson, Douglas Myers, Vincent Penzarella, William Vacchiano, and John Harding[disambiguation needed]. |
36 | educated at | Gino Costa | East Anglia | ['huliaipole', 'canterbury university college', 'liberty university', 'pontifical ecclesiastical academy', 'helsinki university', 'vu university amsterdam', 'moscow aviation institute', 'royal agricultural college', 'peripatetic philosopher', 'national taiwan university', 'kth', 'university of southern california', 'utkal university', 'indiana university', 'carnegie tech', 'graduate acting program', 'toronto university', 'clifton college', 'rmit', 'ecole des hautes etudes en sciences sociales', 'johns hopkins university', 'tartu university', 'downing college', 'transylvania university', 'loyola university', 'oslo', 'goddard college', 'albany law school', 'reading university', 'paris conservatory', 'sussex university', 'lucknow university', 'girton college', 'dawson college', 'central university', 'art students league', 'united states military academy', 'radcliffe college', 'ljubljana', 'pratt institute', 'nc state university', 'indian statistical institute', 'willamette university', 'hamline university', 'sydney conservatorium', 'wits university', 'harvard law school', 'bauman moscow state technical university', 'suny purchase', 'actors studio', 'osgoode hall law school', 'lehigh university', 'tsinghua university', 'universidad complutense', 'iit kanpur', 'hebrew university', 'nankai university', 'imperial college', 'syracuse university', 'columbia business school', 'bedales school', 'lse', 'medill school', 'bedford school', 'repton school', 'scuola normale', 'wheaton college', 'mount holyoke female seminary', 'central michigan university', 'central florida', 'kenyon college', 'meiji university', 'texas christian university', 'melbourne university', 'ampleforth college', 'mgimo', 'mount allison', 'cologne', 'bates college', 'calgary', 'presidency college', 'strathclyde', 'rensselaer', 'samford university', 'pisa', 'guildhall', 'conservatoire de paris', 'western university', 'guelph', 'arcm', 'mississippi state university', 'ua', 'madras university', 'bowdoin college', 'frankfurt', 'nelson college', 'somerville college', 'clemson university', 'kalamazoo college'] | Gino Costa | Gino Costa Santolalla (born 27 January 1956) is a Peruvian politician who served as Interior Minister in the Cabinet of Peru from 2002 to 2003. He studied Law at the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru, completed a Masters in Development Studies at the University of East Anglia in 1983, and then completed his MPhil and PhD in International Relations at the University of Cambridge. He then worked at the United Nations and served as Vice Interior Minister from 2001 to 2002 before being promoted to head the Ministry. He is a Professor at the Universidad de San Martín de Porres. |
36 | educated at | Michael Echeruo | Cornell University | ['kristiania', 'odessa university', 'vu university amsterdam', 'servite', 'paris university', 'punjab university', 'thammasat university', 'illinois college', 'new england conservatory', 'nippon sport science university', 'northwestern university', 'villanova university', 'jena', 'radcliffe college', 'medill school', 'carleton university', 'marburg', 'mills college', 'concordia university', 'exeter college', 'bowling green state university', 'reading university', 'ludwig maximilians university', 'leipzig conservatory', 'upsala college', 'peripatetics', 'western university', 'tartu university', 'pepperdine university', 'peabody college', 'technical university', 'charlotte sting', 'naval academy', 'new york liberty', 'mount holyoke female seminary', 'ub', 'belgrade', 'gregorian university', 'ftii', 'drexel university', 'clifton college', 'bristol university', 'scuola normale', 'ehess', 'deep springs college', 'jadavpur university', 'istanbul technical university', 'tsarskoye selo lyceum', 'winchester college', 'jagiellonian university', 'pomona college', 'royal frederick university', 'pisa', 'western reserve university', 'kabul university', 'trinity college cambridge', 'hope college', 'marquette golden eagles', 'uw', 'kiev university', 'oxford brookes university', 'sydney conservatorium', 'nagoya university', 'pennsylvania military college', 'providence college', 'columbia business school', 'johannes gutenberg university', 'horace mann school', 'kenyon college', 'hamline university', 'west point military academy', 'cork', 'minnesota', 'stockholm conservatory', 'gothenburg', 'government college university', 'hindu college', 'hendrix college', 'swansea university', 'old dominion university', 'delaware', 'spelman college', 'george mason university', 'santa clara university', 'hec paris', 'claremont graduate school', 'maharaja sayajirao university', 'moscow art theatre', 'air service', 'mahinda college', 'hurstpierpoint college', 'vassar college', 'eth zurich', 'university of south carolina', 'ut austin', 'rensselaer polytechnic institute', 'sherborne school', 'uct', 'sevenoaks'] | Michael Echeruo | Michael Joseph Chukwudalu Echeruo (born March 14, 1937) is a Nigerian academic, professor and literary critic from Umunumo, Ehime-Mbano LGA, Imo State. He was educated at the University College, Ibadan (now the University of Ibadan) from 1955 to 1960 and was contemporaries with a few notable writers and poets from the college, such as Christopher Okigbo. He earned his Master's and Ph D degrees from Cornell University, Ithaca, New York in 1963 and 1965 respectively. One of the most versatile of African critics, he has published in English Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama, in the modern English novel. Echeruo was primarily notable as a critic of western writers on Africa, as he viewed himself and his contemporaries as writers fighting for an African viewpoint instead of a western viewpoint on the continent. He is best known in poetry for his collection of poems, Mortality (1968); in cultural history for his pioneering[citation needed] study of Victorian Lagos and in lexicography for his Dictionary of the Igbo Language (Yale 1998). He is currently William Safire Professor of Modern Letters in the English Department of Syracuse University, a university in Syracuse, New York, United States. He serves currently as a member of the Modern Language Association of America (MLA) Committee of the New variourum Shakespeare. |
36 | educated at | John Robert Cartwright | Osgoode Hall Law School | ['williams college', 'exeter university', 'tokyo imperial university', 'fisk university', 'hindu college', 'idaho', 'queen mary college', 'thammasat university', 'groningen university', 'giessen', 'united states air force academy', 'oklahoma', 'itesm', 'purdue university', 'arkansas state university', 'rostock', 'columbia college', 'mvtu', 'wvu', 'ou', 'guelph', 'syracuse university', 'arcm', 'porto', 'pace', 'university college dublin', 'australian national university', 'belgrade', 'nc state university', 'george mason university', 'leipzig', 'emerson college', 'odessa university', 'mills college', 'beijing university', 'tulane university law school', 'uga', 'art students league', 'central university', 'vu university amsterdam', 'manchester grammar school', 'belarusian state university', 'complutense university', 'columbia university', 'iu', 'kth', 'boston conservatory', 'canterbury college', 'graz', 'alabama polytechnic institute', 'brooklyn college', 'british columbia', 'melbourne high school', 'horace mann school', 'yale divinity school', 'de la salle university', 'kristiania', 'mgimo', 'ccny', 'coimbra', 'saskatchewan', 'massillon washington high school', 'kent state university', 'creighton university', 'new york city ballet', 'willamette university', 'southampton university', 'university of southern california', 'mirrer yeshiva', 'jesus college', 'winchester college', 'georgetown university law center', 'seattle university', 'cincinnati law school', 'hitotsubashi university', 'texas tech university', 'jacksonville state university', 'chattanooga', 'pavia', 'columbian university', 'berlin academy', 'berlin university', 'bennington college', 'patna university', 'washington state university', 'fkc', 'bombay university', 'gadjah mada university', 'yonsei university', 'vgik', 'imperial college london', 'mcmaster university', 'bowling green state university', 'meiji gakuin university', 'montana state university', 'musashino art university', 'widener university', 'universidad de chile', 'leipzig conservatory'] | John Robert Cartwright | John Robert Cartwright, PC CC MC (March 23, 1895 – November 24, 1979) was the 12th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada. Born in Toronto, Cartwright was the son of James Strachan Cartwright and Jane Elizabeth Young. After graduating from Upper Canada College in 1912, he enrolled at Osgoode Hall Law School and began his articles with Smith, Rae & Greer. He interrupted his studies in 1914 to serve overseas with the armed forces during the First World War. In 1915 he was wounded twice and for the following two years was an aide-de-camp to three successive generals. He was awarded the Military Cross in 1917. Upon his return to Canada, he resumed his study of law. He was called to the bar in 1920, then joined the firm of Smith, Rae & Greer in Toronto. In 1947 he was counsel for the Government of Canada in the prosecutions that resulted from the findings of the Royal Commission on Spying Activities in Canada, which had been chaired by justices Robert Taschereau and Roy Kellock. He was appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada on December 22, 1949 and became its chief justice on September 1, 1967. He served on the Supreme Court for 20 years and retired on March 23, 1970. The following year, he accepted a position with the law firm Gowling and Henderson as counsel. |
36 | educated at | Edward Larrabee Barnes | Harvard University | ['hebrew university', 'kiel', 'depaul university', 'repton school', 'tohoku university', 'leningrad conservatory', 'amsterdam conservatory', 'sciences po paris', 'jackson state university', 'illinois state university', 'milan conservatory', 'sassari', 'fisk university', 'university of southern california', 'harvard medical school', 'southeast missouri state university', 'dickinson college', 'charlotte sting', 'cornell university', 'medical school', 'ehess', 'virginia university', 'rangoon university', 'isi', 'hogwarts', 'hindu college', 'vice chancellor', 'colgate university', 'sandhurst', 'bern', 'alabama', 'madras university', 'spelman college', 'michigan state college', 'moscow state conservatory', 'sapienza', 'aberystwyth university', 'lse', 'calarts', 'ithaca college', 'saint petersburg university', 'friedrich schiller university', 'denison university', 'ampleforth college', 'george washington university', 'gwu', 'hull university', 'salford', 'city college', 'minnesota', 'suny buffalo', 'university park', 'newington college', 'furman university', 'suny', 'stockholm university college', 'puget sound', 'forman christian college', 'stuttgart', 'swinburne university', 'kenyon college', 'kansas state university', 'melbourne university', 'kiev state university', 'sibelius academy', 'shanghai jiao tong university', 'fudan university', 'wyoming', 'leeds university', 'bp', 'harvard law school', 'lucknow university', 'icom simulations', 'nottingham high school', 'columbian university', 'northwestern university', 'sjsu', 'patna university', 'peabody college', 'gitis', 'washington state university', 'krakow', 'fitzwilliam college', 'florida atlantic university', 'nankai university', 'ingolstadt', 'yeshiva university', 'gregorian university', 'dartmouth college', 'university of south carolina', 'oxford university', 'kazan state university', 'graz', 'dawson college', 'bedford school', 'wsu', 'pitt', 'washington mystics', 'belarusian state university'] | Edward Larrabee Barnes | Edward Larrabee Barnes (April 22, 1915 – September 22, 2004) was an American architect. Barnes was born in Chicago, Illinois into a family he described as "incense-swinging High Episcopalians", consisting of Cecil Barnes, a lawyer, and Margaret Helen Ayer, recipient of a Pulitzer Prize for the novel Year of Grace. He graduated from Harvard in 1938 after studying English and Art History before switching to architecture, then taught at Milton Academy, before returning to Harvard for further studies under Walter Gropius and Marcel Breuer. He graduated from the Harvard Graduate School of Design in 1942 and served in the Navy during World War II. After the war he worked for Henry Dreyfuss in Los Angeles designing prototypes for mass-produced homes. In 1949 Barnes founded Edward Larrabee Barnes Associates in Manhattan. During his long career, Barnes - with his wife Mary Barnes as interior designer - designed office buildings, museums, botanical gardens, private houses, churches, schools, camps, colleges, campus planning, and housing. Many of his buildings are widely recognized, including the Dallas Museum of Art, Walker Art Center, and the IBM Building at 590 Madison Avenue in Manhattan. Over the years, he also taught at Harvard University, the Pratt Institute, and the University of Virginia, and served as a member of the 'Urban Design Council of New York' and as vice-president of the American Academy in Rome. In 1969, Barnes was elected into the National Academy of Design as an Associate member, and became a full member in 1974. He was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1978. In 2007 he was posthumously honored with the American Institute of Architects' highest award, the AIA Gold Medal. He also received the Thomas Jefferson Medal in Architecture, the Harvard University 350th Anniversary Medal, and some forty other awards. His Haystack Mountain School of Crafts won the AIA Twenty-five Year Award. He died in Cupertino, California. |
36 | educated at | Mark Crispin Miller | Northwestern University | ['peripatetic school', 'university of south carolina', 'ohio state university', 'butler university', 'colgate university', 'courtauld institute', 'kansas state university', 'montpellier', 'grinnell college', 'weber state university', 'fitzwilliam college', 'andover', 'sherborne school', 'hitotsubashi university', 'madrid', 'radcliffe college', 'pitt', 'pratt institute', 'harvard kennedy school', 'risd', 'drexel university', 'moscow aviation institute', 'nihon university', 'vu university amsterdam', 'amherst college', 'lviv university', 'wittenberg', 'princeton seminary', 'yonsei university', 'ann arbor', 'mvtu', 'minnesota', 'caltech', 'dewitt clinton high school', 'balliol college', 'thessaloniki', 'sweelinck conservatory', 'erlangen', 'hong kong university', 'ut austin', 'canterbury college', 'wyoming', 'patna university', 'leipzig conservatory', 'all hallows college', 'kristiania', 'vassar college', 'morehead state university', 'franeker', 'gcu', 'rsamd', 'cooper union', 'osgoode hall law school', 'lucknow university', 'st andrews university', 'university college', 'lausanne', 'vilnius university', 'universidad complutense', 'sibelius academy', 'united states air force academy', 'paris conservatory', 'otago', 'tehran university', 'kth', 'roanoke college', 'hku', 'cincinnati', 'southern cross university', 'yale divinity school', 'calcutta university', 'old harrovians', 'leningrad conservatory', 'reed college', 'saint petersburg university', 'howard university', 'vice chancellor', 'rensselaer', 'aberystwyth university', 'nijmegen', 'washington college', 'new mexico state university', 'penn state university', 'carleton university', 'concordia university', 'south dakota', 'mysore university', 'boalt hall', 'chuo university', 'boston college', 'itb', 'idaho', 'melbourne university', 'united states naval academy', 'puget sound', 'tokyo music school', 'bp', 'hamburg university', 'iit kanpur'] | Mark Crispin Miller | Mark Crispin Miller is professor of media studies at New York University, and the author of the book: Fooled Again, How the Right Stole the 2004 Elections. He is known for his writing on American media and for his activism on behalf of democratic media reform. His books include Boxed In: The Culture of TV, Seeing Through Movies, and Mad Scientists, a study of war propaganda.He graduated from Northwestern University with a BA in 1971, Johns Hopkins University with an MA in 1973, and a Ph.D. in 1977. |
36 | educated at | Sturgis Elleno Leavitt | Harvard University | ['alabama polytechnic institute', 'cincinnati law school', 'ross school', 'bauakademie', 'weber state university', 'shanghai jiao tong university', 'usma', 'iowa state university', 'universiteit van amsterdam', 'mainz', 'emory university', 'saskatchewan', 'berklee', 'pafa', 'princeton theological seminary', 'fsu', 'gmu', 'art students league', 'universidad complutense', 'nihon university', 'paris conservatory', 'divinity school', 'yale divinity school', 'durham school', 'humboldt university', 'mills college', 'kerala', 'fort campbell', 'greifswald', 'upsala college', 'purchase college', 'nippon sport science university', 'universidad de buenos aires', 'oriel college', 'ateneo de manila university', 'christiania', 'charles university', 'michigan state university', 'moscow state conservatory', 'western university', 'ohio university', 'east carolina university', 'queensland', 'houston baptist university', 'calgary', 'film school', 'hbs', 'copenhagen university', 'ub', 'kansas university', 'leipzig', 'university of texas', 'san francisco state university', 'denison university', 'hull university', 'manchester grammar school', 'itesm', 'san jose state university', 'amherst college', 'slavic greek latin academy', 'mirrer yeshiva', 'tennessee', 'thomas jefferson university', 'willamette university', 'dartmouth college', 'kabul university', 'adelaide university', 'auckland university college', 'mcmaster university', 'haverford college', 'unsw', 'nalanda college colombo', 'florida state university', 'suny buffalo', 'balliol college', 'notre dame', 'helsinki university', 'canton mckinley high school', 'roanoke college', 'aitchison college', 'caltech', 'acadia university', 'surrey', 'newcastle university', 'carleton university', 'ithaca college', 'open university', 'north carolina state university', 'scuola normale', 'groningen university', 'royal academy', 'bedford school', 'bauman moscow state technical university', 'texas christian university', 'university college cork', 'united states air force academy', 'emerson college', 'la sapienza', 'moscow conservatory'] | Sturgis Elleno Leavitt | Sturgis Elleno Leavitt (1888–1976) was the Kenan Professor of Spanish at the University of North Carolina, the author of many books on Spanish language and literature, the president of several Spanish language teaching organizations, an adviser to the U.S. State Department and for many years the chairman of the Southern Humanities Conference as well as editor of the Hispanic Review. Sturgis Leavitt was born on January 24, 1888, in Newhall, Maine, the son of William H. Leavitt and his wife Mary Ellen (Sturgis). After attending high school in nearby Gorham, Maine, Leavitt was educated at Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine, and then at Harvard University, where he graduated with a Ph.D. in 1917. Between stints at Harvard Graduate School, Leavitt taught at Jackson Military Academy in Missouri, Cushing Academy in Massachusetts, Northwestern University and at Harvard College. Following his graduation from Harvard, where he was awarded the Sheldon Traveling Fellowship, Leavitt embarked on a trip to South America. For the next two years, he traveled between Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina and Uruguay. Following his tour of South America, Leavitt returned to America, where he was offered a junior teaching job at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1917. Following his Harvard graduation, Leavitt eventually become full professor and later Kenan Professor of Spanish. The Maine native's early days in the South as a professor of Spanish studies were not without trials. "In 1930 Southern colleges and universities lagged far behind the great Northern and (some) Western universities", writes professor Clifford Lyons of UNC Chapel Hill. "We had few distinguished scholars and most of them did not have access to a first-class university library." Eventually, because of the efforts of Leavitt and scholars like him, the universities and colleges of the south were able to build modern language departments of stature. "All that has changed, and I think SAMLA had a lot to do with it", writes Lyons. (In the part of the twentieth century, other notable Southern scholars in other fields also fled northward, including Yale University's Cleanth Brooks, a native of Kentucky, and Robert Penn Warren, writer, Yale professor and fellow Kentucky native.) In 1935 the young Spanish professor and Maine native helped found and became editor of The South Atlantic Bulletin, a publication addressed to the Southern Hemisphere of North America. The first issue appeared in May 1935 in broadside format, approximately 11x16 inches. The inaugural issue carried a statement of purpose which made clear that the bulletin would examine all aspects of the field, including the treatment of those teaching in it: "It [the Bulletin] should publish, for example, descriptions of important collections in the libraries of the Southeast, and reviews and notices of scholarly publications by our members", Leavitt wrote. "It should also make known the results of investigations regarding the attitudes of school authorities toward research, sabbatical leaves, and related problems." Leavitt proposed to charge $1 for annual dues – a figure that held for the next 20 years (until 1955). Leavitt remained the Bulletin's editor until 1950, and managed to publish an issue on time each out of readers' annual dues. In 1956 Leavitt was elected to the board of the national Modern Language Association, on which he served three years. He later served as Director of Inter-America Institute, a school for large groups of teachers and students from Latin American countries. Leavitt served as president of the AATSP from 1945–46, and as member of the editor's advisory council for Hispania magazine for many years. The bibliography that Leavitt maintained of Hispanic literature has been called one of his notable contributions to the field of Spanish language studies. Sturgis Leavitt was awarded honorary degrees of Doctor of Letters by Davidson College and by his alma mater Bowdoin. In the citation Bowdoin College called Leavitt "one of the leading scholars and teachers of the Spanish language and literature in the United States", who had helped "bring about a better understanding with our neighbors to the South, showing what the academic world can do to strengthen inter-American ties." In 1974 he was made a member of the Mexican Academy. The same year he was also installed as one of the first members of the Academy of Spanish Language in the United States. In 1972 he had been named one of the nation's top ten Spanish language scholars by a Madrid literary journal. The Sturgis Elleno Leavitt Award of the Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, with which Leavitt was long associated, is named for him. Leavitt and his wife, the former Alga Webber, long lived at 718 East Franklin Street in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, where they built a New England-style white clapboard home. Professor Leavitt's papers are deposited at the Manuscripts Department of the Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The Maine native was a longtime member of the Mayflower Society. Leavitt died on March 3, 1976, at North Carolina Memorial Hospital; his wife Alga had died a decade earlier. Leavitt's teaching career at UNC spanned 43 years (1917–60), and until his death he worked each day at his desk in the University's Dey Hall, center of the language programs he helped nurture. Leavitt's wife was an editor and writer who was the author of Stories and Poems from the Old South: Edited by Mrs. Sturgis Elleno Leavitt (Alga Leavitt) published by the Seeman Printery at Durham, North Carolina in 1923. An amateur actress, Alga Leavitt had earlier worked with author Thomas Wolfe at the Carolina Playmakers, an amateur theatrical group. |
36 | educated at | Cyrus Macmillan | mcgill university | ['complutense university', 'whittier college', 'wayne state university', 'meiji university', 'case western reserve university', 'bonn university', 'goldsmiths college', 'aristotle university', 'rostock', 'knox college', 'catholic university', 'southern cross university', 'national technical university', 'worcester polytechnic institute', 'sidney sussex college', 'yeshiva university', 'hosei university', 'itesm', 'osaka university', 'nijmegen', 'slade', 'haileybury college', 'warwick university', 'friedrich schiller university', 'sofia university', 'stanford university', 'cairo university', 'hebrew university', 'harvard kennedy school', 'sussex university', 'bauman moscow state technical university', 'belfast', 'iowa state university', 'mcmaster university', 'leningrad state university', 'swansea university', 'kabul university', 'bryn mawr college', 'boston college', 'indian statistical institute', 'cincinnati law school', 'birmingham university', 'helsinki university', 'salford', 'chapel hill', 'saint petersburg university', 'oberlin college', 'new york liberty', 'thomas jefferson university', 'petersburg university', 'open university', 'courtauld institute', 'gmu', 'risd', 'melbourne high school', 'leningrad university', 'bedford school', 'swinburne university', 'zagreb', 'sfu', 'stanford law school', 'tchaikovsky conservatory', 'uea', 'cologne', 'sciences po', 'hunter college', 'upsala college', 'west virginia university', 'louisiana state university', 'clifton college', 'bristol old vic theatre school', 'otago', 'delaware', 'moscow state conservatory', 'minnesota golden gophers', 'fitzwilliam college', 'loyola marymount university', 'fudan university', 'southeastern louisiana university', 'stellenbosch university', 'benenden school', 'caltech', 'sassari', 'ugent', 'tsarskoye selo lyceum', 'film school', 'akron', 'pennsylvania military college', 'inner temple', 'morehouse college', 'ithaca college', 'brown university', 'army war college', 'vrije universiteit', 'drexel institute', 'leipzig', 'harvard business school', 'north dakota state university', 'tu delft'] | Cyrus Macmillan | Cyrus Macmillan, PC (September 12, 1882 – June 29, 1953) was a Canadian academic, writer,and politician. Born in Wood Islands, Prince Edward Island, he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1900 and a Master of Arts degree in 1903 from McGill University. He received a Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1909 and started as a Lecturer at McGill. During World War I, he serverd with the 7th Canadian Siege Battery. After the war, he became an Associate Professor and in 1923 was appointed Chairman of the English department. From 1940 to 1947, he was the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Science. In June 1930, he was appointed Minister of Fisheries in the cabinet of Liberal Prime Minister Mackenzie King. He was defeated in July's 1930 federal election in the Prince Edward Island riding of Queen's. In 1940, he was elected to the Canadian House of Commons in the riding of Queen's. He was defeated in 1945. From 1943 to 1946, he was the Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of National Defence for Air. He is the author of McGill and Its Story, 1821-1921 (1921), Canadian Wonder Tales (1918) and Canadian Fairy Tales (1922) |
36 | educated at | Robert Ashley | michigan state university | ['milan conservatory', 'western reserve university', 'san jose state college', 'electrical engineering', 'southeast missouri state university', 'john carroll university', 'delhi university', 'carnegie institute', 'hitotsubashi university', 'chouinard art institute', 'keio university', 'nijmegen', 'dewitt clinton high school', 'roanoke college', 'clifton college', 'nalanda college colombo', 'yonsei university', 'universidad de chile', 'royal academy schools', 'clark atlanta university', 'kiel', 'simon fraser university', 'seattle university', 'oxford university', 'dartmouth college', 'liverpool university', 'deep springs college', 'heidelberg university', 'turin', 'birkbeck college', 'utrecht university', 'turku', 'universidad complutense', 'ananda college', 'rmit', 'royal agricultural college', 'cambridge university', 'michigan state college', 'haileybury college', 'whittier college', 'alabama', 'united states army war college', 'south florida', 'ugent', 'oulu', 'banaras hindu university', 'loyola university', 'tchaikovsky conservatory', 'kyoto imperial university', 'thomas jefferson university', 'newnham college', 'cranfield university', 'penn state university', 'sylvia young theatre school', 'rostock', 'kalamazoo college', 'chuo university', 'uva', 'old etonian', 'smith college', 'stowe school', 'coimbra', 'eth zurich', 'sarah lawrence', 'texas christian university', 'valladolid', 'indiana university', 'ehess', 'victoria university college', 'belgrade', 'witwatersrand', 'andhra university', 'carleton college', 'shrewsbury school', 'ou', 'bombay university', 'fkc', 'wesleyan university', 'royal military academy sandhurst', 'makerere university', 'louisville', 'celebrity big brother', 'zagreb', 'leiden university', 'delft', 'hku', 'moscow art theatre', 'karachi university', 'cuddesdon college', 'hamline university', 'western michigan university', 'yeshiva university', 'cork', 'universidad de buenos aires', 'st andrews university', 'texas longhorns', 'pitt', 'national theatre school', 'rsamd'] | ONCE Group | The ONCE Group was a collection of musicians, visual artists, architects, and film-makers who wished to create an environment in which artists could explore and share techniques and ideas in the late 1950s and early 1960s. The group was responsible for hosting the ONCE Festival of New Music in Ann Arbor, Michigan, between 1961 and 1966. It was founded by Ann Arborites Robert Ashley, George Cacioppo, Gordon Mumma, Roger Reynolds and Donald Scavarda. ONCE’s organizers were five composition students of University of Michigan School of Music composition professor Ross Lee Finney (1906–1997) and visiting professor of composition Roberto Gerhard (1896–1970): Robert Ashley, George Cacioppo, Gordon Mumma, Roger Reynolds, and Donald Scavarda. By 1957, all of these composers were residing in Ann Arbor and were becoming acquainted with each other, if they weren't already. During the years the festival was active, a number of avant-garde composers’ works were performed. Composers represented include: Robert Ashley, Pauline Oliveros, David Behrman, George Cacioppo, George Crevoshay, Donald Scavarda, Roger Reynolds, Gordon Mumma, Bruce Wise, Robert Sheff (a.k.a. 'Blue' Gene Tyranny), and Philip Krumm. The compositions and the performances pushed the limits of expectation and served as a laboratory for the development of new approaches in both acoustic and electronic music.[citation needed] —Roger ReynoldsONCE is a name for a multitude of events that happened in many places and forms throughout the 1960s. What started as the ONCE Festival of Musical Premieres in February and March 1961 turned into the six-year-running ONCE Festival, with many derivatives including the ONCE Group (a theatrical ensemble), ONCE Friends, ONCE AGAIN, and the Ann Arbor Film Festival in Ann Arbor. Other festivals across America and North America, including New Dimensions in Music in Seattle, New Arts Workshop in Tuscan, Bang Bang Bang Festivals in Richmond, and Isaac Gallery Series in Toronto, modeled themselves after ONCE.[citation needed] |
36 | educated at | Joe Danelo | Washington State University | ['north alabama', 'winchester school', 'tel aviv university', 'la plata', 'university college london', 'vassar college', 'eth', 'meiji university', 'bauman moscow state technical university', 'christiania', 'hindu college', 'rsamd', 'scottish church college', 'royal military academy sandhurst', 'mcgill university', 'penn state university', 'oulu', 'rostock', 'kansas university', 'rajasthan university', 'georgia', 'central university', 'chuo university', 'canterbury university college', 'tokyo imperial university', 'uppsala university', 'hku', 'itb', 'tilburg university', 'inner temple', 'sydney university', 'steinhardt school', 'douai', 'starfleet academy', 'sussex university', 'toronto university', 'marquette university law school', 'columbian university', 'valladolid', 'hebrew university', 'rutgers university', 'pontifical gregorian university', 'wsu', 'fisk university', 'air service', 'salamanca', 'odessa university', 'washington college', 'surrey', 'uva', 'munich academy', 'drexel university', 'leipzig conservatory', 'ann arbor', 'united states army', 'gadjah mada university', 'manchester university', 'trinity college dublin', 'arizona state university', 'oslo', 'tbilisi state university', 'adelaide university', 'black mountain college', 'exeter university', 'pomona college', 'harrow school', 'gothenburg', 'samford university', 'milan conservatory', 'stellenbosch university', 'berlin university', 'brown university', 'suny purchase', 'sarah lawrence', 'nairobi', 'eureka college', 'pratt institute', 'chattanooga', 'complutense university', 'presidency college', 'tohoku university', 'davidson college', 'indiana state university', 'turin', 'aligarh', 'aoyama gakuin university', 'utrecht university', 'delaware', 'imperial college', 'royal ballet', 'duquesne university', 'moscow state university', 'knox college', 'hong kong university', 'vice chancellor', 'montclair state', 'lawrence university', 'basle', 'bryant university'] | Joe Danelo | Joseph Peter Danelo (born September 2, 1953) is a former American football placekicker who played in the National Football League for ten seasons with the Green Bay Packers, New York Giants, and Buffalo Bills. Born and raised in Spokane, Washington, Danelo graduated from Gonzaga Prep in 1971. He played college football at Washington State University in Pullman under head coach Jim Sweeney, and was selected in the tenth round of the 1975 NFL draft by the Miami Dolphins. The Dolphins kept Garo Yepremian and Danelo was back in Spokane when the Green Bay Packers called him to be a week-to-week injury replacement for Chester Marcol and appeared in the season's final twelve games. With Marcol returning, Packer head coach Bart Starr promised a trade; Danelo pushed for expansion Seattle, but wound up with one to the New York Giants. In 1981, Danelo kicked a team-record 55-yard field goal for the Giants on September 20 (since broken), and tied the NFL record of six field goals (with no misses) on October 18 (since broken). |
36 | educated at | Yusuke Hagihara | sorbonne university | ['radboud university nijmegen', 'vermont college', 'middlebury college', 'royal college colombo', 'yonsei university', 'george mason university', 'ritsumeikan university', 'washington mystics', 'hong kong university', 'york university', 'boston college', 'lancaster university', 'eth zurich', 'new hampshire', 'hitotsubashi university', 'oregon state university', 'jefferson medical college', 'marburg', 'hbs', 'aoyama gakuin university', 'itb', 'bauman moscow state technical university', 'sarah lawrence', 'brigham young university', 'williams college', 'andover', 'jewish theological seminary', 'innsbruck', 'alberta', 'smith college', 'virginia military institute', 'vaganova academy', 'mcmaster university', 'pontifical ecclesiastical academy', 'aberystwyth university', 'washington university', 'moscow state conservatory', 'united states air force academy', 'nippon sport science university', 'royal ballet', 'belarusian state university', 'la trobe university', 'bp', 'universitat de barcelona', 'occidental college', 'georgetown college', 'northwestern university', 'bedales school', 'lviv university', 'harvard law school', 'san jose state university', 'la plata', 'tennessee', 'claremont graduate school', 'kristiania', 'utkal university', 'gmu', 'waseda university', 'nelson college', 'mainz', 'long island university', 'tchaikovsky conservatory', 'calarts', 'actors studio', 'dragon school', 'imperial ballet school', 'karachi university', 'illinois college', 'ohio state university', 'north texas state university', 'moscow theological academy', 'imperial university', 'chicago sky', 'wichita state university', 'chapel hill', 'brown university', 'jacksonville state university', 'michigan state university', 'patna university', 'glasgow university', 'purchase college', 'university college dublin', 'louisiana tech university', 'penn state university', 'leningrad conservatory', 'drexel university', 'nida', 'depaul university', 'haverford college', 'uppsala university', 'grinnell college', 'ball state university', 'yokohama national university', 'uea', 'hendrix college', 'fudan university', 'flinders university', 'bowling green state university', 'texas longhorns'] | Yusuke Hagihara | Yusuke Hagihara (萩原 雄祐 Hagihara Yūsuke, 28 March 1897 in Osaka – 29 January 1979 in Tokyo) was a Japanese astronomer noted for his contributions to celestial mechanics. Hagihara graduated from Tokyo Imperial University with a degree in astronomy in 1921 and became an assistant professor of astronomy there two years later. In 1923 the Japanese government sent him abroad as a traveling scholar. Hagihara went to Cambridge University in England to study under the mathematician H.F. Baker and also visited the University of Göttingen and the Sorbonne. He returned to Japan in 1925 but left for the United States three years later to study dynamical systems theory at Harvard University under G. D. Birkhoff on a Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship.Hagihara finished his studies at Harvard in 1929 and returned again to the University of Tokyo where, in 1930, he completed a D.Sc. dissertation on the stability of satellite systems. He was promoted to full professor at the University of Tokyo five years later. From 1945 to 1957 he was the director of the Tokyo Astronomical Observatory and subsequently was a professor at Tohoku University (1957–1960) and president of Utsunomiya University (1961–1967). In 1961 he was elected vice-president of the International Astronomical Union and president of the IAU's commission on celestial mechanics. He retired from all of his official duties, except for the Japan Academy, in 1967 and devoted himself to writing his comprehensive five volume work, Celestial Mechanics, which was based on his lecture notes. Hagihara was regarded as a quiet and cultured gentleman, an excellent teacher and a capable administrator. The asteroid 1971 Hagihara is named after him. He has pointed out the importance of the post-Newton models for celestial mechanics, namely that developed by Georgi Manev.[citation needed] |
36 | educated at | Gordon Plotkin | edinburgh university | ['jackson state university', 'hellenic army academy', 'vanderbilt university', 'calarts', 'wayne state university', 'all hallows college', 'amherst college', 'nottingham university', 'vrije universiteit brussel', 'palermo', 'victoria university college', 'rugby school', 'fribourg', 'ua', 'gcu', 'itb', 'aachen', 'cologne', 'helsinki university', 'lse', 'rajasthan university', 'erasmus university rotterdam', 'depauw university', 'cranfield university', 'naval academy', 'nottingham high school', 'petersburg university', 'copenhagen university', 'alabama polytechnic institute', 'tu delft', 'vice chancellor', 'tokyo imperial university', 'fsu', 'imperial ballet school', 'beloit college', 'courtauld institute', 'bauakademie', 'phd', 'new york law school', 'sapienza', 'ou', 'kanpur', 'tokyo university', 'colorado state university', 'kerala', 'witwatersrand', 'architectural association', 'georgia', 'milan conservatory', 'louisiana tech university', 'holy cross', 'weber state university', 'dawson college', 'city university', 'belarusian state university', 'xavier university', 'northern iowa', 'swinburne university', 'steinhardt school', 'stuyvesant high school', 'unsw', 'lund university', 'technical university', 'wanganui collegiate school', 'rhode island', 'city college', 'tuskegee institute', 'virginia university', 'north alabama', 'emory university', 'mahinda college', 'australian national university', 'tsarskoye selo lyceum', 'georgetown university', 'moscow art theatre', 'curtis institute', 'national technical university', 'samford university', 'ampleforth college', 'fudan university', 'oxford university', 'hamilton college', 'peabody college', 'akron', 'sherborne school', 'wesley college', 'saint petersburg university', 'laval university', 'lafayette college', 'ghent university', 'lviv university', 'canterbury university college', 'middlesex polytechnic', 'turku', 'warsaw university', 'nijmegen', 'vrije universiteit', 'mvtu', 'unam'] | Gordon Plotkin | Gordon David Plotkin, FRS, FRSE (born 9 September 1946) is a theoretical computer scientist in the School of Informatics at the University of Edinburgh. Plotkin is probably best known for his introduction of structural operational semantics (SOS) and his work on denotational semantics. In particular, his notes on A Structural Approach to Operational Semantics were very influential. He has contributed to many other areas of computer science. |
36 | educated at | Fred Diamond | michigan state university | ['uea', 'new york city ballet', 'nijmegen', 'charles university', 'tennessee', 'cork', 'forman christian college', 'clare college', 'jacksonville state university', 'pra', 'duke university', 'utah state university', 'swansea university', 'tu delft', 'dewitt clinton high school', 'nida', 'idaho', 'repton school', 'louisiana state university law school', 'karlsruhe', 'medill school', 'rwth aachen university', 'mit', 'davidson college', 'prague', 'pittsburgh', 'ua', 'mount holyoke college', 'winchester college', 'cardiff university', 'porto', 'paris university', 'virginia university', 'deep springs college', 'ampleforth college', 'wvu', 'st petersburg university', 'alabama', 'loyola marymount university', 'san jose state university', 'miami university', 'mount holyoke female seminary', 'tulane university', 'sweelinck conservatorium', 'loyola university', 'john carroll university', 'marquette golden eagles', 'drexel university', 'petersburg university', 'georgia tech', 'york university', 'liverpool john moores university', 'inner temple', 'manchester grammar school', 'southern cross university', 'belgrade', 'university college dublin', 'sydney conservatorium', 'rhodes university', 'ryerson university', 'university of southern california', 'munich academy', 'hku', 'swarthmore college', 'sloan', 'ateneo de manila university', 'central university', 'edinburgh university', 'dillard university', 'houston', 'flinders university', 'basle', 'wyoming', 'kth', 'alberta', 'columbia college', 'lausanne', 'wadham college', 'hosei university', 'cambridge university', 'sidney sussex college', 'cuddesdon college', 'kalamazoo college', 'united states military academy', 'goddard college', 'stellenbosch university', 'delhi university', 'imperial ballet school', 'sarah lawrence', 'uppsala university', 'sciences po', 'huliaipole', 'new mexico state university', 'michigan state college', 'stowe school', 'celebrity big brother', 'harvard divinity school', 'grinnell college', 'kyoto university'] | Fred Diamond | Fred Irvin Diamond (born November 19, 1964) is a mathematician, known for his role in proving the modularity theorem for elliptic curves. His research interest is in modular forms and Galois representations. Diamond received his B.A. from the University of Michigan in 1983, and received his Ph.D. in mathematics from Princeton University in 1988 as a doctoral student of Andrew Wiles. He has held positions at Brandeis University and Rutgers University, and is currently a professor at King's College London. Diamond is the author of several research papers, and is also a coauthor along with Jerry Shurman of A First Course in Modular Forms, in the Graduate Texts in Mathematics series published by Springer-Verlag. |
36 | educated at | Squire Whipple | Union College | ['dulwich college', 'slavic greek latin academy', 'vienna university', 'graduate acting program', 'philadelphia conservatory', 'harvard divinity school', 'baku state university', 'pra', 'missouri', 'oberlin college', 'arkansas state university', 'holy cross', 'lmu munich', 'sydney university', 'eton college', 'fettes college', 'lausanne', 'western michigan university', 'newnham college', 'black mountain college', 'sweelinck conservatory', 'leningrad state university', 'carnegie institute', 'uconn', 'goldsmiths college', 'mit', 'sidney sussex college', 'ross school', 'yonsei university', 'moscow tchaikovsky conservatory', 'benenden school', 'douai', 'wake forest university', 'georgia tech', 'carleton college', 'sydney boys high school', 'fitzwilliam college', 'cooper union', 'all hallows college', 'brown university', 'actors studio', 'freiburg', 'cheltenham college', 'ann arbor', 'heidelberg university', 'gadjah mada university', 'charterhouse school', 'divinity school', 'warsaw university', 'fudan university', 'tufts university', 'rca', 'ara', 'hunter college', 'lafayette college', 'moscow aviation institute', 'boston university', 'air service', 'pontifical gregorian university', 'lancaster university', 'delhi university', 'tu delft', 'university park', 'long island university', 'aquinas college', 'alberta', 'sofia university', 'dover college', 'kanpur', 'universidad complutense', 'wayne state university', 'ghent university', 'harvard university', 'eth', 'turin', 'erlangen', 'gothenburg', 'downing college', 'uea', 'peripatetics', 'dalhousie university', 'tartu university', 'western university', 'montpellier', 'general staff academy', 'ateneo de manila university', 'huliaipole', 'rollins college', 'stanford university', 'southampton university', 'hebrew university', 'odessa university', 'ludwig maximilians university', 'bochum', 'georgia', 'ut austin', 'canton mckinley high school', 'erasmus university', 'kiev university'] | Squire Whipple | Squire Whipple C.E. (September 16, 1804 – March 15, 1888) was a civil engineer born in Hardwick, Massachusetts, USA. His family moved to New York when he was thirteen. He studied at Fairfield Academy. He graduated from Union College after only one year. He has become known as the father of iron bridge building in America. He died March 15, 1888 in Albany, New York, USA and was buried in Albany Rural Cemetery, Menands, New York. |
36 | educated at | Dan Trueman | Carleton College | ['jefferson college', 'dillard university', 'tsarskoye selo lyceum', 'colorado state university', 'texas christian university', 'royal academy', 'vanderbilt university', 'flinders university', 'virginia commonwealth university', 'salamanca', 'ehess', 'mount allison', 'royal conservatory', 'north dakota state university', 'eth zurich', 'marburg', 'cape town', 'humboldt university', 'gmu', 'kazan university', 'uct', 'case western reserve university', 'universitat de barcelona', 'novosibirsk state university', 'dickinson college', 'erasmus university', 'mississippi state university', 'toledo', 'kristiania', 'de la salle university', 'uw', 'uconn', 'mit', 'edinburgh academy', 'canton mckinley high school', 'swarthmore college', 'scottish church college', 'hosei university', 'tohoku university', 'melbourne high school', 'tennessee', 'alberta', 'sweelinck conservatorium', 'houston baptist university', 'harvard medical school', 'hitotsubashi university', 'krakow', 'bryn mawr college', 'depaul university', 'pontifical gregorian university', 'southeastern louisiana university', 'pontifical ecclesiastical academy', 'harvard law school', 'boston university', 'rhodes university', 'moscow conservatoire', 'royal frederick university', 'florida atlantic university', 'andover', 'aitchison college', 'tel aviv university', 'arizona state university', 'harvard divinity school', 'tbilisi state university', 'tampere', 'jacksonville state university', 'ljubljana', 'johns hopkins university', 'hindu college', 'johannes gutenberg university', 'madrid', 'rwth aachen university', 'banaras hindu university', 'cass technical high school', 'celebrity big brother', 'clark atlanta university', 'scuola normale', 'fisk university', 'laval university', 'witwatersrand', 'kentucky', 'cleveland state university', 'kokushikan university', 'benenden school', 'sweelinck conservatory', 'general magic', 'stowe school', 'auburn university', 'architectural association', 'oxford university', 'tama art university', 'graduate acting program', 'worcester polytechnic institute', 'mahinda college', 'petersburg university', 'ccny', 'saskatchewan', 'beloit college', 'adelaide university'] | Dan Trueman | Dan Trueman is a composer, fiddle player, improviser, new instrument creator and software designer. He plays the violin and the Norwegian Hardanger fiddle. Trueman studied physics at Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota, composition and theory at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music in Cincinnati and composition at Princeton University. He taught composition at Columbia, Colgate, and since 2002, at Princeton. As a performer, Trueman has played at both contemporary and folk music festivals, among them Bang on a Can and Den Norske Folkemusikkveka. Trueman has written for his own ensembles, Interface (which also includes Curtis Bahn and Tomie Hahn) and the Princeton Laptop Orchestra (also known as PLOrk, which he co-founded with Perry Cook), as well as the Brentano, Daedalus, Cassatt and Amernet string quartets, Non Sequitur, So Percussion and others. He has received awards from the Guggenheim (2006) and MacArthur Foundations (2008 Digital Media and Learning Award). |
36 | educated at | Anatoly Sheludyakov | Moscow Conservatory | ['tohoku university', 'doshisha university', 'ananda college', 'tartu university', 'rensselaer', 'notre dame', 'san jose state university', 'karlsruhe', 'george washington university', 'newcastle university', 'saint petersburg university', 'rwth aachen university', 'vrije universiteit amsterdam', 'weber state university', 'deep springs college', 'trinity college dublin', 'cuddesdon college', 'western michigan university', 'santo tomas', 'peripatetics', 'hendrix college', 'witwatersrand', 'mirrer yeshiva', 'gwu', 'birkbeck college', 'royal academy schools', 'harrow school', 'university of texas', 'rutgers university', 'canterbury university college', 'banaras hindu university', 'downing college', 'ross school', 'yonsei university', 'rennes', 'mainz', 'smith college', 'ehess', 'united states military academy', 'chattanooga', 'osgoode hall law school', 'utkal university', 'canton mckinley high school', 'hebrew university', 'hampton university', 'minnesota', 'uct', 'bard college', 'kansas state agricultural college', 'kabul university', 'toronto university', 'swinburne university', 'arkansas state university', 'amherst college', 'simon fraser university', 'franeker', 'gitis', 'michigan wolverines', 'east carolina university', 'bedford school', 'de la salle university', 'winchester college', 'wake forest university', 'universidad de chile', 'bryant university', 'stuttgart', 'laval university', 'williams college', 'aligarh', 'fudan university', 'davidson college', 'jewish theological seminary', 'karolinska institute', 'jefferson college', 'old dominion university', 'simmons college', 'athens university', 'florida atlantic university', 'phd', 'bedales school', 'city university', 'clark atlanta university', 'university college', 'government college university', 'creighton university', 'transylvania university', 'west point military academy', 'wadham college', 'charterhouse school', 'campbell university', 'riga technical university', 'free university', 'sandhurst', 'glasgow university', 'clifton college', 'albany law school', 'black mountain college', 'new hampshire', 'otago'] | Anatoly Sheludyakov | Anatoly Sheludyakov (Russian: Анатолий Шелудяков, Anatolij Šeludijkov, born 1955) is a classical pianist and composer. He was born in Moscow, Russia, where he completed his doctoral studies under professor Anatoly Vedernikov at the Gnesin Institute of Music. He also graduated from the Moscow Conservatory where he studied composition with Tikhon Khrennikov. His works include Variations for Orchestra, Ostinato for Orchestra, String Trio, Five Intermezzi for Percussion, Suite for Violin and Piano, the cantata Brotherhood Songs, vocal cycles. In 1977 Sheludyakov was the winner of the Russian National Piano Competition. He has performed solo concerts with orchestras, solo recitals, and chamber music performances in prestigious concert halls in Moscow, St. Petersburg, and other major cities in Russia, the U.S., Germany, France, Italy, China, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, and Australia. He has recorded sixteen CDs of piano and chamber music and has performed on Russian television and radio. His repertoire includes many major works for solo piano, piano and orchestra, and piano chamber music of the Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and Contemporary periods. Anatoly Sheludyakov has served as an assistant professor of piano at the Gnessin Institute of Music and has maintained a private piano studio in Moscow. Anatoly was awarded Honored Artist of Russian Federation in 1999 as well as the Medal of the Government of Moscow in 1997. He is currently an artist-in-residence at the University of Georgia, United States. Source: adapted from artist's website |
36 | educated at | Masao Urino | Sophia University | ['royal academicians', 'rsamd', 'universiteit van amsterdam', 'clark atlanta university', 'marist college', 'belfast', 'franeker', 'inner temple', 'south dakota', 'montpellier', 'yeshiva university', 'fitzwilliam college', 'wesleyan university', 'itb', 'rhode island', 'carleton college', 'university of texas', 'isi', 'usma', 'medical school', 'emerson college', 'western michigan university', 'tuskegee institute', 'magdalene college', 'dawson college', 'mills college', 'greifswald', 'liberty university', 'central state university', 'uea', 'nippon sport science university', 'oulu', 'georgetown college', 'carnegie tech', 'kanpur', 'cass technical high school', 'lomonosov moscow state university', 'amsterdam conservatory', 'bedford school', 'unh', 'durham university', 'deep springs college', 'vice chancellor', 'maastricht', 'brown university', 'strathclyde', 'yale drama school', 'naval war college', 'royal frederick university', 'utkal university', 'braunschweig', 'dartmouth college', 'missouri', 'harvard business school', 'sfu', 'kerala', 'houston', 'radley college', 'ohio wesleyan university', 'philadelphia conservatory', 'louisville', 'kansas state university', 'bochum', 'ithaca college', 'sandhurst', 'iit kanpur', 'rwth aachen university', 'repton school', 'aberdeen university', 'norwich university', 'manchester university', 'yale law school', 'rajasthan university', 'idaho', 'universidad de buenos aires', 'sidney sussex college', 'bristol old vic theatre school', 'catholic university', 'newnham college', 'bp', 'rijksuniversiteit groningen', 'princeton university', 'imperial ballet school', 'dewitt clinton high school', 'phillips academy', 'new england conservatory', 'madras university', 'colgate university', 'tbilisi state university', 'reading university', 'cambridge university', 'hope college', 'arkansas state university', 'paris conservatoire', 'royal academy', 'curtis institute', 'fsu', 'horace mann school', 'mount allison'] | Masao Urino | Masao Urino (売野 雅勇 Urino Masao, born 22 February 1951 in Ashikaga, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese lyricist, script writer, and film director. He has written lyrics for many musical groups and individual artists, sometimes under the pseudonym Reiji Asō (麻生 麗二 Asō Reiji). After graduating from Tochigi Prefectural Ashikaga High School, he graduated in 1974 with a degree in literature from Sophia University. After graduating, he worked as a copy writer for the advertising firm Mannensha (萬年社), which went bankrupt in 1999. Due to missing an error in an advertisement in a national newspaper, though, he was forced to do other work. While working at Tōkyū Agency International (now Frontage), he made his lyricist debut with the 1981 Chanels song Hoshi Kuzu no Dance Hall. In 1982, he had a big hit with the Akina Nakamori song Shōjo A. From there, he wrote the lyrics for a series of hit songs sung by Hiroaki Serizawa, and for the J-pop group The Checkers (Namida no Request). He has written lyrics for artists including Hidemi Ishikawa, Jun'ichi Inagaki, Daisuke Inoue, Hiromi Iwasaki, Yoshimi Iwasaki, Tomio Umezawa, Yukiko Okada, Yōko Oginome, Carlos Toshiki & Omega Tribe, Naoko Kawai, Yuri Kunizane, Masahiko Kondō, Kiyotaka Sugiyama, Tomomi Nishimura, Yū Hayami, Chiemi Hori, Junko Miyama, and others. Urino made his directorial and script writing debut in 1990 with the film Cinderella Express. |
36 | educated at | Raj Gupta | Drexel University | ['berlin academy', 'mahinda college', 'pafa', 'australian national university', 'washington college', 'bowdoin college', 'cincinnati law school', 'guelph', 'delft', 'meiji gakuin university', 'sherborne school', 'sophia university', 'otago', 'la plata', 'harrow school', 'all hallows college', 'monash university', 'erasmus university rotterdam', 'hope college', 'conservatorium van amsterdam', 'uga', 'hogwarts', 'worcester polytechnic institute', 'itb', 'tulsa', 'hebrew university', 'sarah lawrence', 'giessen', 'guildhall', 'samford university', 'nottingham high school', 'rutgers university', 'rca', 'complutense university', 'denison university', 'dawson college', 'united states army', 'ampleforth college', 'ateneo de manila university', 'idaho', 'elam', 'virginia union university', 'aitchison college', 'pratt institute', 'benenden school', 'simon fraser university', 'southern methodist university', 'wageningen university', 'film school', 'freiburg', 'friedrich wilhelm university', 'brown university', 'montana state university', 'stuyvesant high school', 'central state university', 'cairo university', 'rhodes university', 'deep springs college', 'bennington college', 'pontifical biblical institute', 'kansas state university', 'san jose state university', 'moscow state conservatory', 'kansas state agricultural college', 'trinity college cambridge', 'maryland institute', 'bates college', 'maastricht', 'salamanca', 'hindu college', 'lafayette college', 'royal academicians', 'innsbruck', 'scuola normale', 'evansville', 'mit', 'lse', 'harvard medical school', 'liverpool university', 'marshall university', 'arkansas state university', 'gregorian university', 'unsw', 'concordia university', 'lmu munich', 'university of southern california', 'wits university', 'novi sad', 'moscow theological academy', 'sciences po paris', 'queensland', 'open university', 'valparaiso university', 'montpellier', 'hull university', 'yale university', 'peking university', 'central michigan university', 'rikkyo university'] | Raj Gupta | Raj Gupta (full name Rajiv L Gupta) was born on 23 December 1945 in Muzaffarnagar, India by father Phool Prakash and mother Rukmini Sahai. He graduated in 1967 with a degree in mechanical engineering from Indian Institute of Technology Bombay. Gupta continued his studies going on to earn an M.S. degree in Operations Research in 1969 from Cornell University, and his M.B.A. in Finance from the Bennett S. LeBow College of Business at Drexel University in 1972. He is the former Chairman, CEO, and president of Philly-based Rohm and Haas. In 1971 Gupta joined Rohm and Haas as a financial analyst. Working his way up in the company, Gupta was elected was elected to the Board of Directors and named Vice Chairman in January 1999 and later became Chairman and Chief Executive Officer on October 1, 1999. He also assumed the additional title of President in early 2005. He left Rohm & Haas after its $15.3 billion acquition by Dow in 2009. On April 29, 2005 the US Pan Asian American Chamber of Commerce named Gupta as one of the top 10 Most Influential Asian Americans in Business. In 2006 Gupta was named Drexel's 53rd Business Leader of the Year. Gupta has also served as the chairman for the American Chemistry Council and the Society of Chemical Industry, America Section. In 2010 he was Chairman of Avantor Performance Material based in Centre Valley, PA (near Bethlehem). On Feb 2, 2015 he became the chairman of Delphi Automotive. Raj married to Kamal Varshney in 1968 and have two children. Raj along with his wife is a resident of Newtown square Pennsylvania. |
36 | educated at | John Coleridge | Eton College | ['lund university', 'bp', 'pra', 'canterbury college', 'geneva', 'united states military academy', 'odessa university', 'universiteit van amsterdam', 'ehess', 'binghamton university', 'auckland grammar', 'peking university', 'coimbra', 'dillard university', 'beijing university', 'uga', 'claremont graduate school', 'rutgers university', 'tohoku university', 'mvtu', 'hope college', 'moscow conservatory', 'centre college', 'nagoya university', 'peripatetic school', 'hamilton college', 'sydney university', 'dartmouth college', 'central university', 'tu delft', 'aarhus university', 'forman christian college', 'perm state university', 'banaras hindu university', 'tennessee', 'virginia union university', 'fisk university', 'architectural association', 'deep springs college', 'vgik', 'birkbeck college', 'arcm', 'delaware', 'cuddesdon college', 'milan conservatory', 'kth', 'carnegie institute', 'bauhaus', 'leningrad state university', 'tokyo music school', 'columbian university', 'thessaloniki', 'sidney sussex college', 'tilburg university', 'radley college', 'brooklyn college', 'franeker', 'newington college', 'graduate acting program', 'doshisha university', 'texas tech university', 'paris conservatoire', 'united states naval academy', 'caltech', 'bombay university', 'downing college', 'somerville college', 'stanford university', 'royal frederick university', 'radcliffe college', 'aberystwyth university', 'kyoto university', 'sydney boys high school', 'saarland university', 'george mason university', 'ruhr university', 'penn state university', 'lehigh university', 'vu university amsterdam', 'tulane university', 'central florida', 'universidad complutense', 'keble college', 'saint petersburg state university', 'cincinnati law school', 'belarusian state university', 'glasgow university', 'valparaiso university', 'northern iowa', 'swarthmore college', 'tokyo university', 'paris university', 'haverford college', 'gregorian university', 'courtauld institute', 'trinity college dublin', 'idaho', 'upsala college', 'stony brook university'] | Geoffrey Coleridge, 3rd Baron Coleridge | Geoffrey Duke Coleridge, 3rd Baron Coleridge (23 July 1877 – 27 March 1955) was responsible for making the archive of his family member the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge available to researchers for the first time. The only son of Bernard Coleridge MP, and grandson of John Coleridge, a Lord Chief Justice of England, Coleridge was educated at Eton College in Berkshire, England. He graduated from Trinity College, Oxford in 1900 with a BA. As a young man he often travelled the law circuits with his father, and went with him to the United States, where he later claimed to have danced down Broadway with Ellen Terry. Coleridge served as a Lieutenant in the 3rd Battalion, the Devonshire Regiment until resigning his commission in 1901. He served in World War I in the 4th Battalion of the Devonshire Regiment, and was promoted Acting Captain in April 1917. Coleridge left the Army in 1919. He succeeded to the title of 3rd Baron Coleridge of Ottery St. Mary on 24 September 1927 after the death of his father. In 1930 Coleridge and his wife were approached by Canadian academic Kathleen Coburn for permission to examine the family archive at The Chanter's House for material written by his great-great-great uncle, Samuel Taylor Coleridge. The Coleridges mistakenly thought Coburn was interested in the house and its furniture. She later wrote,Coburn wrote that Coleridge Realising that her intentions were serious, he gave her unlimited access to the Coleridge family archive, which he allowed her to have photographed and the copies placed in the British Museum, and granted her permission to edit and publish the Notebooks. In 1949 Coburn was instrumental in negotiating the sale of this Chanter's House archive to the British Museum for £10,200, with a donation from the Pilgrim Trust. The collection was eventually deposited with the British Museum in May 1951. Coleridge held the office of Justice of the Peace for Devon from 1929 to 1952. He married Jessie Alethea Mackarness (1880–1957), daughter of George Evelyn Mackarness, on 14 September 1904 at St. Michael's Church in Sandhurst. They had three sons, the oldest, Richard Duke Coleridge succeeding to the barony on his father's death. Coleridge died of a heart attack at the family home, The Chanter's House in Ottery St Mary in 1955, aged 77. |
36 | educated at | Ariel Pakes | Hebrew University | ['fettes college', 'roanoke college', 'glasgow university', 'exeter university', 'bard college', 'george washington university law school', 'merton college', 'bucknell university', 'columbian university', 'valparaiso university', 'nelson college', 'madras christian college', 'bauakademie', 'mount holyoke female seminary', 'new york medical college', 'uppsala university', 'south dakota', 'tu delft', 'stony brook university', 'tulane university', 'edinburgh university', 'scuola normale', 'downing college', 'vienna music academy', 'university college dublin', 'perm state university', 'bombay university', 'moscow state conservatory', 'rwth aachen university', 'illinois state university', 'case western reserve university', 'texas longhorns', 'paris university', 'kanpur', 'new york law school', 'albany law school', 'hamline university', 'madrid', 'vrije universiteit brussel', 'pitt', 'carnegie tech', 'north texas state university', 'syracuse university', 'saarland university', 'tehran university', 'vrije universiteit amsterdam', 'guelph', 'bauhaus', 'jewish theological seminary', 'belgrade', 'bristol university', 'moscow state university', 'stellenbosch university', 'simmons college', 'south florida', 'electrical engineering', 'kerala', 'krakow', 'thessaloniki', 'trinity college dublin', 'virginia tech', 'morehead state university', 'chattanooga', 'zurich', 'clark atlanta university', 'cooper union', 'reading university', 'washington college', 'louisiana state university', 'dulwich college', 'sussex university', 'edinburgh academy', 'idaho', 'hampshire college', 'peripatetic school', 'southampton university', 'usma', 'notre dame', 'georgetown university', 'uea', 'kalamazoo college', 'lviv university', 'andover', 'georgia', 'amherst college', 'florida gators', 'servite', 'boston conservatory', 'aristotle university', 'nc state university', 'universitat de barcelona', 'aoyama gakuin university', 'north carolina state university', 'cambridge university', 'pisa', 'film school', 'chinese university', 'la plata', 'texas tech university'] | Ariel Pakes | Ariel Pakes (born 1949) is the Steven McArthur Heller Professor of Economics at Harvard University. He specializes in econometrics and industrial organization. He is a fellow of the Econometric Society and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and a winner of the Frisch Medal. He is most famous for the Berry Levinsohn Pakes (BLP) approach to demand estimation and the Olley and Pakes approach to estimation of production functions. He received his B.A. and M.A. from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1971 and 1973 and an M.A. and Ph.D. from Harvard in 1976 and 1979. |
36 | educated at | Gary Chan | Syracuse University | ['calcutta university', 'carnegie institute', 'maharaja sayajirao university', 'uea', 'canton mckinley high school', 'uppsala university', 'edinburgh academy', 'victoria university college', 'ross school', 'moscow conservatoire', 'indian statistical institute', 'phillips exeter academy', 'witwatersrand', 'calarts', 'ruhr university', 'doshisha university', 'albany law school', 'novi sad', 'vilnius university', 'new mexico state university', 'davidson college', 'san jose state university', 'wooster', 'oriel college', 'athens university', 'hosei university', 'fort campbell', 'ann arbor', 'shrewsbury school', 'lund university', 'soas', 'mcneese state university', 'unam', 'moscow state conservatory', 'ole miss', 'eth', 'notre dame', 'aberystwyth university', 'nairobi', 'universidad complutense de madrid', 'haileybury college', 'royal conservatory', 'philadelphia conservatory', 'utah state university', 'pomona college', 'indiana state university', 'chuo university', 'celebrity big brother', 'general magic', 'jesus college', 'york university', 'maastricht', 'concordia university', 'saint petersburg state university', 'army war college', 'centre college', 'lafayette college', 'oxford university', 'amherst college', 'chicago', 'charlotte sting', 'girton college', 'yonsei university', 'ou', 'valladolid', 'cape town', 'berklee', 'arcm', 'cooper union', 'brooklyn college', 'accademia nazionale di santa cecilia', 'moscow art theatre', 'tallinn conservatory', 'uva', 'royal academy schools', 'gitis', 'mercer university', 'kenyon college', 'hofstra university', 'mvtu', 'puget sound', 'kazan state university', 'jefferson medical college', 'madras university', 'chicago sky', 'iit kanpur', 'leningrad state university', 'berlin university', 'novosibirsk state university', 'tokyo imperial university', 'musashino art university', 'rpi', 'antioch college', 'aligarh muslim university', 'marburg', 'columbian university', 'nida', 'slade', 'westminster school'] | Gary Chan | Gary Chan Hak-kan (born 13 July 1976) is currently the youngest member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong. He represents the New Territories East constituency and is a member of the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong (DAB) political party. Chan was born in Fujian, People's Republic of China. He graduated from the Department of Government and Public Administration at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, and studied in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University. He was a member of Sha Tin District Council from 1999 to 2003. He was appointed as special assistant to the Chief Executive of Hong Kong, Sir Donald Tsang, from 2006 to 2008, with an annual salary of HK$77,000. In 2008, Chan followed Lau Kong Wah in running to represent New Territories East in the Legislative Council elections after resigning as special assistant to the Chief Executive. With about 100,000 votes for their party list, both Chan and Lau were declared elected. Shortly after the election results were announced, Chan was widely ridiculed for his poor English. He is quoted as saying in response to a reporter's question that the DAB would "try our breast ... to improve people's living hood [sic]". |
36 | educated at | Thomas Babington | Rugby School | ['diocesan college', 'yale university', 'centre college', 'princeton seminary', 'rutgers university', 'melbourne university', 'virginia commonwealth university', 'oberlin college', 'huliaipole', 'tehran university', 'exeter college', 'trinity college dublin', 'caltech', 'sheffield university', 'pra', 'michigan state university', 'munich university', 'adelphi university', 'jacksonville state university', 'royal academy schools', 'scuola normale', 'north alabama', 'nihon university', 'royal academy', 'iu', 'erfurt', 'haverford college', 'kent state university', 'san francisco state university', 'yeshiva university', 'geneva', 'mercer university', 'sjsu', 'southeast missouri state university', 'central university', 'york university', 'canterbury college', 'hku', 'university of texas', 'christiania', 'wadham college', 'istanbul technical university', 'pisa', 'simmons college', 'strathclyde', 'dulwich college', 'virginia tech', 'lund university', 'universidad complutense', 'antioch college', 'colgate university', 'tokyo university', 'auckland grammar', 'charlotte sting', 'leiden university', 'johns hopkins university', 'city college', 'shimer college', 'delaware', 'thessaloniki', 'central saint martins', 'edinburgh university', 'bucharest', 'hull university', 'winchester school', 'canterbury university college', 'iowa state university', 'united states military academy', 'somerville college', 'hebrew university', 'hogwarts', 'charterhouse school', 'kerala', 'florida state university', 'saint petersburg state university', 'rwth aachen university', 'yonsei university', 'downing college', 'ateneo de manila university', 'strasbourg', 'mit media lab', 'national theatre school', 'electrical engineering', 'ut austin', 'dawson college', 'montpellier', 'north dakota state university', 'bennington college', 'virginia university', 'trinity college cambridge', 'marist college', 'mysore university', 'rhodes university', 'williams college', 'pafa', 'yale divinity school', 'gwu', 'oxford brookes university', 'royal agricultural college'] | Thomas Babington | Thomas Babington (18 December 1758 – 21 November 1837) was an English philanthropist and politician. He was a member of the Clapham Sect, alongside more famous abolitionists such as William Wilberforce and Hannah More. An active anti-slavery campaigner, he had reservations about the participation of women associations in the movement. He was the eldest son of Thomas Babington of Rothley Temple, Leicestershire from whom he inherited Rothley and other land in Leicestershire in 1776. He was educated at Rugby School and St John's College, Cambridge where he met William Wilberforce and other prominent anti-slavery agitators. In 1787 he married Jean Macaulay, sister of Zachary Macaulay, a leader of the anti-slavery movement in the early 19th century. Babington was an evangelical Christian of independent means who devoted himself to a number of good causes. He offered to pay half the cost of smallpox inoculation for people in Rothley in 1784-5. He set up a local Friendly Society to purchase corn for sale to the poor at a lower price to improve the lives and diet of his estate workers. Trusts he set up to provide housing in local villages still exist today. He supported moves to extend voting rights to more people. He was High Sheriff of Leicestershire in 1780 and MP for Leicester from 1800 to 1818. He died at Rothley Temple in 1837 at the age of 78, and is buried in the chapel there. |
36 | educated at | Annette Rogers | Northwestern University | ['keble college', 'alexander henderson award', 'hendrix college', 'louisiana tech university', 'loughborough university', 'simmons college', 'universidad central de venezuela', 'riga technical university', 'arcm', 'chulalongkorn university', 'central university', 'kazan university', 'mcmaster university', 'jagiellonian university', 'wichita state university', 'villanova university', 'marist college', 'adelaide university', 'athens university', 'leningrad conservatory', 'waseda university', 'indiana university', 'georgetown university', 'bochum', 'witwatersrand', 'george washington university', 'kiev state university', 'uva', 'puget sound', 'jadavpur university', 'harvard medical school', 'kokushikan university', 'vu university amsterdam', 'gothenburg', 'lomonosov moscow state university', 'reading university', 'sapienza', 'soas', 'erlangen', 'princeton university', 'hokkaido university', 'courtauld institute', 'john carroll university', 'benenden school', 'tokyo music school', 'denison university', 'mount holyoke college', 'central florida', 'nottingham high school', 'belgrade', 'gitis', 'sam houston state university', 'moscow conservatoire', 'rangoon university', 'marquette university law school', 'electrical engineering', 'west virginia university', 'strathclyde', 'medical school', 'wooster', 'harvard kennedy school', 'north alabama', 'city university', 'louisiana state university', 'hurstpierpoint college', 'sciences po paris', 'university of texas', 'duke university', 'university college dublin', 'delaware', 'michigan wolverines', 'rostock', 'kiel', 'unh', 'rollins college', 'spelman college', 'rhodes university', 'sofia university', 'mirrer yeshiva', 'aachen', 'iit kanpur', 'padova', 'montana state university', 'cornell law school', 'universite de paris', 'chouinard art institute', 'university park', 'tehran university', 'bedford school', 'boalt hall', 'basel', 'johannes gutenberg university', 'bayreuth', 'ann arbor', 'southeast missouri state university', 'widener university', 'northern iowa', 'presidency college', 'fettes college'] | Annette Rogers | Annette Rogers Kelly (22 October 1913 – 8 November 2006) was an American sprinter who competed mainly in the 100 metres. She was born in Chelsea, Massachusetts and graduated from the Northwestern University. She competed for the United States in the 1932 Summer Olympics held in Los Angeles in the 4 x 100 metres relay where she won the gold medal with her team mates Mary Carew, Evelyn Furtsch and Wilhelmina von Bremen. She returned to the following Olympics with team mates Harriet Bland, Betty Robinson and Helen Stephens to win her second Olympic gold medal. Rogers Kelly also helped set two world records in 4x100m relay in 1932. She died in Des Plaines, Illinois at the age of 93. |
36 | educated at | Pascal Nemirovski | juilliard school | ['lviv university', 'vienna music academy', 'ljubljana', 'florida gators', 'dalhousie university', 'hamline university', 'tartu university', 'hosei university', 'thessaloniki', 'liverpool john moores university', 'diocesan college', 'columbia university', 'birmingham university', 'new school', 'ugent', 'gitis', 'alexander henderson award', 'rajasthan university', 'lomonosov moscow state university', 'amsterdam conservatory', 'rmit', 'alberta', 'royal ballet', 'queen margaret university', 'yale law school', 'suny buffalo', 'iowa state university', 'witwatersrand', 'newington college', 'shimer college', 'sylvia young theatre school', 'conservatoire de paris', 'stony brook university', 'unam', 'brown university', 'hampshire college', 'wellesley college', 'whittier college', 'northern iowa', 'central university', 'sheffield university', 'north texas state university', 'braunschweig', 'edinburgh academy', 'university college', 'virginia union university', 'western reserve university', 'holy cross', 'new york city ballet', 'universitat de barcelona', 'universidad de buenos aires', 'saarland university', 'cape town', 'ccny', 'southampton university', 'george washington university', 'kiev university', 'central michigan university', 'bowdoin college', 'sandhurst', 'banaras hindu university', 'old dominion university', 'jefferson college', 'clark atlanta university', 'mills college', 'pontifical ecclesiastical academy', 'central florida', 'lehigh university', 'clare college', 'nippon sport science university', 'flinders university', 'perm state university', 'acadia college', 'greifswald', 'belfast', 'sydney conservatorium', 'copenhagen university', 'lund university', 'fkc', 'hebrew university', 'manchester university', 'university park', 'mahinda college', 'antioch college', 'wake forest college', 'denison university', 'gregorian university', 'new mexico state university', 'mit', 'wesleyan university', 'madrid', 'nottingham university', 'stellenbosch university', 'keble college', 'new england conservatory', 'union college', 'kansas university', 'london university', 'oslo'] | Pascal Nemirovski | Pascal Nemirovski (born 1962) is a French pianist. In 1981, he was admitted to The Juilliard School on full scholarship (Steinway & Freundlich Fund) and studied with Nadia Reisenberg, pupil of Josef Hofmann and Adele Marcus, pupil of Josef Lhevinne. As a pedagogue, he enjoys an international reputation presenting master classes throughout the world and is often a jury member at international piano competitions. His students are numerous from all over the world amongst them Lise de la Salle and Louis Schwizgebel. In 2006, he was appointed professor at the Royal Academy of Music in London and was awarded an honorary ARAM in 2009. He also teaches at The Purcell School. |
36 | educated at | Joseph Lazarow | rutgers university | ['florida state university', 'old etonian', 'pennsylvania military college', 'yale university', 'ampleforth college', 'kalamazoo college', 'horace mann school', 'bonn university', 'wadham college', 'imperial college london', 'pontifical ecclesiastical academy', 'tulsa', 'isi', 'connecticut sun', 'oxford university', 'liverpool john moores university', 'edinburgh university', 'leipzig conservatory', 'jesus college', 'rensselaer polytechnic institute', 'tokyo university', 'centre college', 'greifswald', 'amsterdam conservatory', 'jewish theological seminary', 'thammasat university', 'osgoode hall law school', 'calgary', 'newington college', 'hull university', 'erasmus university rotterdam', 'cincinnati', 'bern', 'ananda college', 'charles university', 'emory university', 'adelphi university', 'stony brook university', 'adelaide university', 'missouri', 'st andrews university', 'canton mckinley high school', 'middlebury college', 'gothenburg', 'west point military academy', 'hokkaido university', 'ludwig maximilians university', 'manitoba', 'long beach state university', 'madras university', 'warwick university', 'fribourg', 'film school', 'central university', 'wvu', 'providence college', 'uconn', 'durham university', 'jacksonville state university', 'ecole des hautes etudes en sciences sociales', 'lucknow university', 'vassar college', 'aoyama gakuin university', 'alberta', 'notre dame', 'brigham young university', 'rhode island', 'illinois state university', 'itb', 'harvard university', 'rollins college', 'rice university', 'wooster', 'iu', 'waseda university', 'maharaja sayajirao university', 'winchester school', 'george washington university law school', 'la trobe university', 'braunschweig', 'belgrade', 'architectural association', 'mount holyoke college', 'miami university', 'rijksuniversiteit groningen', 'itesm', 'doshisha university', 'innsbruck', 'london university', 'witwatersrand', 'repton school', 'stuyvesant high school', 'new england conservatory', 'conservatoire de paris', 'meiji gakuin university', 'iowa state university', 'leiden university', 'rwth aachen university', 'utkal university'] | Joseph Lazarow | Joseph Aaron Lazarow (December 17, 1923 – January 3, 2008) was an American politician from New Jersey, who served as the Mayor of Atlantic City, New Jersey from 1976 to 1982, during the period when casino gambling was introduced to the struggling Jersey Shore community. Lazarow was born in Atlantic City in 1923 to Eva and Morris Lazarow, and graduated from Atlantic City High School. His attendance at Rutgers University was cut short by his enlistment in the United States Army, where he served from 1942 to 1945 as a private. After his discharge, he returned to Rutgers and ultimately moved on to Temple University, where he completed both his undergraduate and law degrees. He had been elected to the City Commission in 1972, and was selected by his peers to serve as mayor in 1976. As mayor, Lazarow was named chairman of the Committee to Rebuild Atlantic City, a group developed to support the passage of the 1976 statewide referendum that approved gambling in New Jersey. He unsuccessfully opposed construction of casinos on the city's four-mile (6 km) long Boardwalk, citing concerns that the area's residents, advocating that the hotels should be cited in unused wetlands on the city's outskirts. Lazarow worked with New Jersey's governor and other state officials to obtain aid to construct low-cost housing for the poor and elderly displaced by construction projects. An effort by Lazarow to restrict casino jobs to Atlantic City residents was similarly unsuccessful. With Lazarow on hand, Resorts International Hotel and Casino opened on May 26, 1978, the first legalized gambling casino on the East Coast of the United States and the first outside Nevada. Lazarow was recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records for a July 1977 publicity stunt, in which the mayor shook more than 11,000 hands in a single day, breaking the record previously held by Theodore Roosevelt, who had set the record with 8,513 handshakes at a White House reception on January 1, 1907. He had lived in the city's Lower Chelsea section since the mid-1950s, until the 1993 death of his wife, the former Fredlyn Pogach of Philadelphia. Lazarow moved to Fort Lauderdale, Florida in 1995. He died in St. Petersburg, Florida on January 3, 2008 at the age of 84. |
36 | educated at | George Lyman Kittredge | harvard university | ['university park', 'douai', 'vassar college', 'tuskegee institute', 'kazan state university', 'keble college', 'brooklyn college', 'university of south carolina', 'west point', 'peripatetic school', 'helsinki university', 'fitzwilliam college', 'new york medical college', 'pontifical ecclesiastical academy', 'villanova university', 'old harrovians', 'connecticut sun', 'old dominion university', 'ritsumeikan university', 'valladolid', 'heidelberg university', 'rangoon university', 'fort campbell', 'oslo', 'porto', 'cape town', 'osgoode hall law school', 'bern', 'tokyo university', 'milan conservatory', 'boston university', 'deerfield academy', 'newington college', 'nagoya university', 'vice chancellor', 'palermo', 'knox college', 'gwu', 'steinhardt school', 'western reserve university', 'baylor university', 'queen margaret university', 'salamanca', 'louisiana state university', 'cincinnati', 'kanpur', 'dulwich college', 'gothenburg', 'fisk university', 'princeton university', 'simon fraser university', 'hbs', 'imperial university', 'sciences po paris', 'clark atlanta university', 'mcmaster university', 'mount allison', 'kazan university', 'harvard law school', 'loyola marymount university', 'northwestern university', 'rcm', 'philadelphia conservatory', 'edinburgh university', 'nalanda college colombo', 'montana state university', 'gregorian university', 'thammasat university', 'johns hopkins university', 'queensland', 'erasmus university', 'holy cross', 'berlin university', 'upper canada college', 'albany law school', 'forman christian college', 'cleveland state university', 'bauman moscow state technical university', 'frcm', 'arkansas state university', 'sydney boys high school', 'catholic university', 'naval academy', 'banaras hindu university', 'scottish church college', 'petersburg university', 'general magic', 'clifton college', 'concordia university', 'manchester university', 'unam', 'alabama', 'phd', 'universidad de buenos aires', 'universidad complutense', 'royal ballet', 'exeter university', 'bradfield college', 'southern university'] | Archer Taylor | Archer Taylor (August 1, 1890 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was a seminal proverb and riddle scholar and folklorist. He enrolled at Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania, graduating with the BA and MA in German by 1912. He then taught German at Pennsylvania State College. He went on to Harvard University, receiving his Ph.D. degree in German with a dissertation on the fairy tale motifs in the Wolfdietrich epics. At Harvard, he studied under such famous scholars as Kuno Francke, George Lyman Kittredge, John Albrecht Walz, Hans Carl Gunther von Jagemann, William Henry Schofield, Charles Hall Grandgent, and F.N. Robinson. From them he developed interest in such fields as German literature, Germanic philology, Scandinavian studies, Romance languages, Celtic and, folklore in general. In 1915 Taylor began teaching German at Washington University in St. Louis, eventually being promoted to professor. He moved to the University of Chicago in 1925. By 1927 Taylor had become the Chairman of the Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures. He married his childhood sweetheart Alice Jones on September 9, 1915 and they had three children. He lost her June 16, 1930, while they lived in Chicago. He later married Dr. Hasseltine Byrd, who became his second wife on June 17, 1932. They had two children. In 1939, they moved to California where he served as Professor of German Literature and Folklore at the University of California at Berkeley, as Chairman of the Department from 1940 to 1945. While in California, they built a home in the Napa Valley, where they hosted many folklorists. While in California, he worked as a journal editor, for California Folklore Quarterly (which he helped found) (now Western Folklore) and the Journal of American Folklore. In 1965, Archer worked with his Finnish friend Matti Kuusi to establish the journal Proverbium. His publications were numerous, included work in medieval literature, philology, folklore, bibliography, etc., eventually totalling over four hundred books, monographs, articles and notes in America and Europe. His most famous work was The Proverb (Cambridge, MA 1931), which contains his most famous quote, "the definition of a proverb is too difficult to repay the undertaking... An incommunicable quality tells us this sentence is proverbial and that is not" (The Proverb p. 3). Though Taylors contribution to the studies of proverbs is better known, his contribution to the studies of riddles is also significant. "Archer Taylor... among modern folklorists has contributed most to riddle scholarship." Taylor died on September 30, 1973. |
36 | educated at | Adolf Gaston Eugen Fick | Marburg | ['bonn university', 'peking university', 'kth', 'san francisco art institute', 'berlin academy', 'adelphi university', 'leicester university', 'geneva', 'belgrade', 'saint petersburg state university', 'mount allison', 'west point', 'clare college', 'manchester university', 'black mountain college', 'somerville college', 'scottish church college', 'rcm', 'ftii', 'sylvia young theatre school', 'tsarskoye selo lyceum', 'tonbridge school', 'arizona state university', 'dulwich college', 'katholieke universiteit leuven', 'spelman college', 'ohio state university', 'connecticut', 'winchester college', 'providence college', 'universidad complutense', 'rwth aachen university', 'hong kong university', 'yeshiva university', 'davidson college', 'tchaikovsky conservatory', 'roanoke college', 'copenhagen university', 'lse', 'peripatetics', 'royal agricultural college', 'pavia', 'new york liberty', 'exeter university', 'university park', 'tehran university', 'florida international university', 'kabul university', 'morehead state university', 'basel', 'aberystwyth university', 'willamette university', 'central florida', 'amherst college', 'novosibirsk state university', 'lehigh university', 'moscow art theatre', 'kazan university', 'freiburg', 'bombay university', 'carleton university', 'unam', 'regent street polytechnic', 'innsbruck', 'andhra university', 'puget sound', 'tbilisi state university', 'cuddesdon college', 'douai', 'kent state university', 'antioch college', 'hbs', 'royal ballet', 'baku state university', 'wheaton college', 'london university', 'columbia business school', 'uct', 'kazan state university', 'clifton college', 'wsu', 'juilliard school', 'architectural association', 'turku', 'royal academy', 'porto', 'marshall university', 'cork', 'guildhall', 'texas christian university', 'eastern michigan university', 'tampere', 'leyden', 'fordham university', 'rikkyo university', 'ritsumeikan university', 'madrid', 'furman university', 'nalanda college colombo'] | Adolf Gaston Eugen Fick | Adolf Gaston Eugen Fick (February 22, 1852, Marburg – February 11, 1937, Herrsching am Ammersee) was a German ophthalmologist who invented the contact lens. He was the nephew of the German physiologist Adolf Eugen Fick, and the son of the German anatomy professor Franz Ludwig Fick. Adolf Fick was actually raised in the family of his uncle after the premature death of his father, anatomy professor Ludwig Fick. He studied medicine in Würzburg, Zürich, Marburg and Freiburg. In 1888 he constructed and fitted what was to be considered the first successful model of a contact lens: an afocal scleral contact shell made from heavy brown glass, which he tested first on rabbits, then on himself, and lastly on a small group of volunteers. It was considered the first successful model of a contact lens. His idea was advanced independently by several innovators in the years that followed. During WWI, Fick headed the field hospitals in France, Russia and Turkey. At the same time he continued working on ophthalmologic anatomy and optics. |
36 | educated at | David Schweickart | Kentucky | ['loyola university new orleans', 'belfast', 'flinders university', 'leipzig', 'eindhoven', 'uea', 'patna university', 'western university', 'musashino art university', 'iowa state college', 'accademia nazionale di santa cecilia', 'ahmadu bello university', 'calgary', 'doshisha university', 'university park', 'swarthmore college', 'vienna university', 'edinburgh university', 'royal ballet', 'evansville', 'rostock', 'swansea university', 'greifswald', 'vrije universiteit amsterdam', 'tsinghua university', 'palermo', 'iowa state university', 'south dakota', 'aligarh', 'canterbury university college', 'newnham college', 'wichita state university', 'aachen', 'huliaipole', 'tallinn conservatory', 'stockholm conservatory', 'nijmegen', 'hunter college', 'basle', 'uga', 'oxford brookes university', 'dorpat', 'transylvania university', 'general magic', 'wake forest university', 'minnesota', 'florida atlantic university', 'ruhr university', 'morehouse college', 'eureka college', 'georgia', 'bedford school', 'central state university', 'puget sound', 'brandeis university', 'utah state university', 'graz', 'fordham university', 'carleton university', 'wheaton college', 'auckland grammar', 'girton college', 'delaware', 'reed college', 'friedrich wilhelm university', 'emerson college', 'seton hall university', 'stuyvesant high school', 'london university', 'kent state university', 'york university', 'western michigan university', 'loyola university', 'otago', 'new england conservatory', 'worcester polytechnic institute', 'unh', 'clifton college', 'georgetown college', 'fudan university', 'queensland', 'clare college', 'charlotte sting', 'rijksuniversiteit groningen', 'zurich', 'giessen', 'southampton university', 'columbian university', 'servite', 'brera academy', 'new york medical college', 'virginia commonwealth university', 'arkansas state university', 'williams college', 'slavic greek latin academy', 'newington college', 'carleton college', 'george washington university', 'campbell university'] | David Schweickart | David Schweickart (born 1942) is an American mathematician and philosopher. He holds a BS in Mathematics from University of Dayton, a PhD in Mathematics from University of Virginia, and a PhD in Philosophy from Ohio State University. He currently is Professor of Philosophy at Loyola University Chicago. He has taught at Loyola since 1975. He was a visiting professor of mathematics at the University of Kentucky from 1969 to 1970, and a visiting professor of philosophy at the University of New Hampshire from 1986 to 1987. He has also lectured in Spain, Cuba, El Salvador, Italy, and the Czech Republic, as well as throughout the United States. In 1999, Schweickart was named Faculty Member of the Year at Loyola University Chicago. He is an editor and contributing writer to SolidarityEconomy.net, an online journal dedicated to economic democracy. |
36 | educated at | Nikolai Sidelnikov | Moscow Conservatory | ['hosei university', 'lucknow university', 'jefferson college', 'manchester university', 'la plata', 'madras christian college', 'tama art university', 'dawson college', 'salamanca', 'cardiff university', 'greifswald', 'utah state university', 'royal agricultural college', 'ua', 'tulsa', 'butler university', 'duke university', 'gothenburg', 'laval university', 'indiana university', 'rostock', 'wyoming', 'san jose state university', 'houston baptist university', 'rca', 'bern', 'lee strasberg', 'dartmouth college', 'canterbury college', 'aachen', 'wake forest college', 'charles university', 'belfast', 'basle', 'newington college', 'tulane university', 'saint louis university', 'bauhaus', 'xavier university', 'florida international university', 'middlesex polytechnic', 'montclair state', 'sapienza', 'depaul university', 'beijing university', 'ananda college', 'iit kanpur', 'antioch college', 'aberdeen university', 'ampleforth college', 'architectural association', 'itb', 'holy cross', 'claremont graduate school', 'calcutta university', 'keio university', 'whittier college', 'williams college', 'sibelius academy', 'seoul national university', 'wayne state university', 'warsaw university', 'ftii', 'peking university', 'marquette golden eagles', 'philadelphia conservatory', 'moscow tchaikovsky conservatory', 'dewitt clinton high school', 'bucharest', 'kazan state university', 'united states army', 'bradfield college', 'erfurt', 'eureka college', 'university college london', 'trinity college dublin', 'bedford school', 'queensland', 'lafayette college', 'rice university', 'spelman college', 'tallinn conservatory', 'andhra university', 'ut austin', 'karolinska institute', 'kabul university', 'reed college', 'american university', 'southampton university', 'mgimo', 'mvtu', 'chapel hill', 'otago', 'cheltenham college', 'technical university', 'clare college', 'hendrix college', 'belmont university', 'brown university'] | Nikolai Sidelnikov | Nikolai Nikolayevich Sidelnikov (Russian: Никола́й Никола́евич Сиде́льников; June 5, 1930, Tver – June 20, 1992) was a Russian Soviet composer. Sidelnikov studied with E. O. Messner and Yuri Shaporin at the Moscow Conservatory. He taught at the Moscow Conservatory where he was a professor from 1981. Among his pupils were Vyacheslav Artemov, Eduard Artemyev, Dmitri Smirnov, Vladimir Tarnopolsky, Vladimir Martynov, Anton Rovner, Sergey Pavlenko, Ivan Glebovich Sokolov and Vladimir Bitkin. See: List of music students by teacher: R to S#Nikolai Sidelnikov. His works include operas: a ballet: and also: 6 symphonies, an oratorio, cantatas, choral, chamber and vocal music. |
36 | educated at | Claude George Drummond Hay | Radley College | ['worcester polytechnic institute', 'pomona college', 'ingolstadt', 'westminster school', 'rugby school', 'michigan state university', 'washington mystics', 'cornell law school', 'ugent', 'pretoria', 'moscow theological academy', 'kokushikan university', 'strasbourg', 'north dakota state university', 'beloit college', 'lucknow university', 'perm state university', 'radcliffe college', 'tama art university', 'pennsylvania military college', 'winchester school', 'baylor university', 'sophia university', 'madrid', 'wellesley college', 'durham university', 'slade', 'tu delft', 'sjsu', 'yale law school', 'leningrad conservatory', 'phd', 'aquinas college', 'belmont university', 'alabama', 'katholieke universiteit leuven', 'rensselaer polytechnic institute', 'arkansas state university', 'new york university', 'melbourne university', 'deep springs college', 'indiana university', 'mirrer yeshiva', 'free university', 'royal academy', 'middlebury college', 'dalhousie university', 'radboud university nijmegen', 'peripatetics', 'film school', 'oslo', 'michigan state college', 'pra', 'ampleforth college', 'charlotte sting', 'kenyon college', 'benenden school', 'aarhus university', 'ananda college', 'bonn university', 'moscow conservatoire', 'upper canada college', 'pontifical gregorian university', 'sevenoaks', 'villanova university', 'national theatre school', 'canterbury university college', 'fudan university', 'magdalene college', 'sweelinck conservatory', 'samford university', 'imperial university', 'osgoode hall law school', 'columbia business school', 'north alabama', 'kth', 'freiburg', 'erasmus university', 'actors studio', 'durham school', 'howard university', 'columbian university', 'boalt hall', 'mercer university', 'marquette golden eagles', 'mills college', 'andover', 'osu', 'macquarie university', 'glasgow university', 'sylvia young theatre school', 'saarland university', 'vgik', 'san francisco state university', 'whittier college', 'royal frederick university', 'wadham college', 'architectural association', 'hku'] | Claude George Drummond Hay | The Honourable Claude George Drummond Hay (24 June 1862 – 24 October 1920) was a British businessman and Conservative Party politician. The fifth son of George Hay-Drummond, 12th Earl of Kinnoull and Lady Emily Blanche Charlotte Somerset, he was educated at Radley College and on the European Continent. He entered business as a member of the stockbroker company of Ransford & Co in London, and became a director of the Fine Arts & General Insurance Co. He became active in Unionist politics and was first secretary of the Primrose League. He unsuccessfully contested the 1892 and 1895 general elections as the Conservative candidate in the east London constituency of Shoreditch, Hoxton. On his third attempt in 1900 he was elected Member of Parliament (MP) for Hoxton, defeating the sitting Liberal Party member, Professor James Stuart. He held the seat in 1906, but lost the seat to Dr. Christopher Addison of the Liberals in January 1910. It was an ill-tempered campaign, and Hay took libel proceedings against a number of newspapers following his defeat. He chose not to make an attempt to regain the seat. During World War I he was granted a temporary commission as a captain in Army Service Corps, subsequently transferring to the General Staff. He died in Sevastopol while working as a special correspondent in southern Russia for the Daily Telegraph. |
36 | educated at | David Sherman Boardman | Yale University | ['bates college', 'loyola university', 'vaganova academy', 'london university', 'magdalene college', 'princeton seminary', 'albany law school', 'royal holloway', 'alberta', 'chuquisaca', 'winchester school', 'maryland institute', 'braunschweig', 'lausanne', 'brandeis university', 'yerevan state university', 'de la salle university', 'uga', 'sylvia young theatre school', 'rhode island', 'sweelinck conservatory', 'hampshire college', 'stuttgart', 'uva', 'cheltenham college', 'pontifical gregorian university', 'hokkaido university', 'ingolstadt', 'utkal university', 'notre dame', 'kansas state university', 'weber state university', 'south dakota', 'university college dublin', 'philadelphia conservatory', 'fkc', 'louisiana tech university', 'manitoba', 'stockholm university college', 'otago', 'universidad complutense', 'campbell university', 'delaware', 'huliaipole', 'heidelberg university', 'hendrix college', 'complutense university', 'ruhr university', 'free university', 'andhra university', 'delft', 'virginia university', 'unsw', 'erlangen', 'united states military academy', 'roanoke college', 'queensland', 'auckland grammar', 'royal ballet', 'baylor university', 'tulsa', 'united states air force academy', 'stellenbosch university', 'bp', 'universidad central de venezuela', 'kth', 'goldsmiths college', 'west point', 'helsinki university', 'paris conservatoire', 'jefferson college', 'columbia college', 'bombay university', 'columbia law school', 'ara', 'calarts', 'mit media lab', 'melbourne university', 'yale law school', 'black mountain college', 'rugby school', 'harvard divinity school', 'shimer college', 'soas', 'leipzig', 'wayne state university', 'eth zurich', 'north texas state university', 'worcester polytechnic institute', 'sofia university', 'marburg', 'carnegie tech', 'wittenberg', 'graduate acting program', 'south florida', 'tokyo music school', 'suny purchase', 'naval war college', 'fudan university'] | David Sherman Boardman | David Sherman Boardman (8 December 1768 – 2 December 1864) was an American lawyer, judge, and state assemblyman in the early United States. The youngest child of Deacon Sherman and Sarah (Bostwick) Boardman, he lived for nearly his entire life in New Milford. He was born at a farm near Housatonic, and suffered severe illness. For a time this illness Attendance at school in his father's house for a few months, and in the village for four months at the age of fourteen, gave him all the common-school education he received. For a time, failure in his eyesight seemed to bar him from further education; however in 1791, after stints in local boarding schools, he matriculated at Yale University. Near the end of his first semester, he was elected member of the Phi Beta Kappa Society. He graduated in 1793. In 1796 Yale President Dwight proposed to nominate him as a tutor, But he had already been admitted to the Bar, and declined the offer. He opened an office in his native town. He practiced in Litchfield and Fairfield counties. After thirty-six years, he was appointed for five successive years Chief Judge of the County Court for Litchfield County, before he was displaced for political reasons. He was made Judge of Probate for the district of New Milford in 1805, and held the place by successive annual appointments for sixteen years. He was Justice of the Peace for thirty-two years. He was elected Representative to the General Assembly eight times. In 1808, he was elected a member of the Connecticut Society of Arts and Sciences, and was Vice-President of the Connecticut Historical Society from its first establishment. He married May 18, 1806, Charlotte Taylor, the daughter of Nathaniel Taylor, Esq., and there were born to them seven children. John Taylor, April 17, 1807; Catharine Ann, 12 December 1808, died 9 October 1811; George William, 26 February 1811, died 23 September 1815; Charles Sherman, 4 December 1812, died 26 October 1815; Augustus, April 19, 1814, died 31 October 1815; Frederick, July 20, 1817, died July 17, 1876 and Mary Cornelia, May 29, 1819. In March, 1838, he was admitted with his wife to the fellowship of the Congregational Church. He was from the first to the last a Washingtonian Federalist. At ten years, he had seen Washington in an encampment some twenty miles off. A local party of Jeffersonians was early organized in New Milford and supported by two of his brothers, but this circumstance did not abate the form of his allegiance to federalist principles, nor on the other hand did it weaken the tenderness of his fraternal love. Henry Clay and Daniel Webster were the objects of his profoundest admiration. He rarely wrote for publication. He contributed however a few papers of great value for the newspapers, and for the New Englander of November, 1858, a review of Mr. J. C. Hamilton's History of the United States, as traced in the writings of Alexander Hamilton, also for the American Quarterly Church Review for January, 1859, a review of Parton's Life and Times of Aaron Burr, and in 1860 a pamphlet entitled Early Lights of the Litchfield Bar. |
36 | educated at | Strunk | Cornell University | ['huliaipole', 'harvard business school', 'uea', 'bedales school', 'dalhousie university', 'macquarie university', 'purchase college', 'hec paris', 'shrewsbury school', 'colorado state university', 'vanderbilt university', 'washington university', 'umass', 'rmit', 'central state university', 'vaganova academy', 'dragon school', 'winchester school', 'strathclyde', 'coimbra', 'cornell law school', 'pace', 'rsamd', 'kentucky', 'akron', 'lancaster university', 'alexander henderson award', 'actors studio', 'new york university', 'peripatetic school', 'cooper union', 'moscow state conservatory', 'aligarh', 'mount allison', 'charles university', 'johannes gutenberg university', 'gitis', 'friedrich schiller university', 'virginia military institute', 'peabody college', 'mcneese state university', 'ruhr university', 'sloan', 'delaware', 'saskatchewan', 'sciences po', 'george mason university', 'presidency college', 'ugent', 'clifton college', 'belarusian state university', 'uga', 'mcmaster university', 'athens university', 'cologne', 'lse', 'montpellier', 'wake forest university', 'hamburg university', 'leipzig conservatory', 'nippon sport science university', 'clark atlanta university', 'moscow conservatoire', 'united states air force academy', 'fettes college', 'tuskegee institute', 'uct', 'mississippi state university', 'minnesota', 'pontifical gregorian university', 'florida international university', 'melbourne university', 'marshall university', 'dickinson college', 'warsaw university', 'arcm', 'ripon college cuddesdon', 'paris university', 'transylvania university', 'osaka university', 'novosibirsk state university', 'royal academy schools', 'ryerson university', 'girton college', 'nairobi', 'durham university', 'jefferson college', 'virginia tech', 'boston university', 'san jose state university', 'ritsumeikan university', 'chouinard art institute', 'wadham college', 'hbs', 'punjab university', 'national technical university', 'binghamton university', 'balliol college', 'perm state university'] | Parvum opus | From Latin, parvum opus translates literally to 'a little work'. As a matter of degree, parvum opus may be considered the opposite extreme of magnum opus. In the Introduction of later editions of Strunk and White's The Elements of Style, E.B. White refers to William Strunk Jr.'s first edition as his parvum opus in that it represents an attempt to "cut the vast tangle of English rhetoric down to size and write its rules and principles" in concise form. In parallel, Strunk taught English 8 in 1919 at Cornell University, where The Elements of Style was referred to as 'the little book'. |
36 | educated at | Jane White | new school | ['wake forest college', 'canterbury university college', 'porto', 'pontifical biblical institute', 'edinburgh university', 'newnham college', 'sydney conservatorium', 'phillips academy', 'vassar college', 'uw', 'kanpur', 'hogwarts', 'cologne', 'hunter college', 'bates college', 'royal conservatory', 'centre college', 'hec paris', 'manitoba', 'uea', 'ou', 'shanghai jiao tong university', 'patna university', 'eth zurich', 'georgetown university law center', 'harvard business school', 'wharton school', 'brera academy', 'east anglia', 'paris conservatory', 'depaul university', 'purchase college', 'dartmouth college', 'kazan state university', 'padua', 'nida', 'newcastle university', 'iu', 'chapel hill', 'salamanca', 'antioch college', 'simon fraser university', 'ruhr university', 'friedrich schiller university', 'merton college', 'novosibirsk state university', 'eastern michigan university', 'unh', 'houston baptist university', 'hellenic army academy', 'cornell law school', 'osgoode hall law school', 'phillips exeter academy', 'jadavpur university', 'oxford university', 'deerfield academy', 'bauman moscow state technical university', 'winchester college', 'utkal university', 'universidad complutense de madrid', 'tu delft', 'somerville college', 'wesleyan university', 'valladolid', 'lawrence university', 'karachi university', 'mcgill university', 'western university', 'rajasthan university', 'boston conservatory', 'mount holyoke female seminary', 'vermont college', 'radboud university nijmegen', 'illinois state university', 'suffolk university law school', 'la sapienza', 'chuquisaca', 'acadia university', 'indiana state university', 'new hampshire', 'queen mary college', 'mvtu', 'warwick university', 'virginia university', 'bedford school', 'sevenoaks', 'palermo', 'leiden university', 'barnard college', 'creighton university', 'forman christian college', 'san jose state college', 'groningen university', 'frcm', 'yeshiva university', 'boalt hall', 'reed college', 'douai', 'australian national university'] | Jane White | Jane White (October 30, 1922 – July 24, 2011) was an actress of African-American descent. Born in New York City, she attended Smith College and The New School. In 1945, she made her Broadway debut in Strange Fruit. This performance was followed by roles in Razzle Dazzle, The Insect Comedy, The Climate of Eden, Take a Giant Step, Jane Eyre, and The Power and The Glory. In 1959, she opened the acclaimed musical Once Upon a Mattress, originating the role of Queen Aggravain alongside Carol Burnett and Joseph Bova. She won an Obie Award in 1971 for sustained achievement. |
36 | educated at | Christopher Yavelow | Boston University | ['karolinska institute', 'pontifical gregorian university', 'chinese university', 'graduate acting program', 'katholieke universiteit leuven', 'cambridge university', 'uppsala university', 'scottish church college', 'eton college', 'christiania', 'gregorian university', 'maryland institute', 'rhode island', 'stuyvesant high school', 'istanbul technical university', 'oulu', 'syracuse university', 'guelph', 'aquinas college', 'munich university', 'friedrich schiller university', 'syracuse orange', 'morehouse college', 'auburn university', 'sandhurst', 'duquesne university', 'alabama', 'tsuda college', 'vermont college', 'dartmouth college', 'suny purchase', 'ehess', 'royal college colombo', 'inner temple', 'ara', 'hurstpierpoint college', 'lausanne', 'missouri', 'central state university', 'wesleyan university', 'tu delft', 'stony brook university', 'southampton university', 'weber state university', 'bologna university', 'bowdoin college', 'eindhoven', 'birmingham university', 'leiden university', 'towson university', 'pratt institute', 'gothenburg', 'university college dublin', 'princeton seminary', 'tufts university', 'yokohama national university', 'george washington university', 'notre dame', 'vu university amsterdam', 'tchaikovsky conservatory', 'hitotsubashi university', 'acadia university', 'lee strasberg', 'north dakota state university', 'meiji gakuin university', 'wageningen university', 'princeton university', 'mount holyoke college', 'jewish theological seminary', 'novosibirsk state university', 'wadham college', 'stellenbosch university', 'creighton university', 'open university', 'wesley college', 'courtauld institute', 'penn state university', 'miami university', 'montclair state', 'universidad de chile', 'pennsylvania military college', 'mvtu', 'adelaide university', 'elam', 'northern iowa', 'stockholm conservatory', 'unsw', 'occidental college', 'brooklyn college', 'kyoto imperial university', 'ohio wesleyan university', 'stanford law school', 'munich academy', 'emerson college', 'imperial university', 'vice chancellor', 'juilliard school', 'valparaiso university', 'hebrew university'] | Christopher Yavelow | Christopher Yavelow (born 14 June 1950, Cambridge, Massachusetts),[citation needed] the son of a film professor and visual artist, is a composer and proponent of computer assisted composition. He studied composition and theory at Boston University (BM 1972, MM 1974), Harvard University (MFA 1977), the Franz Liszt Academy in Hungary (1977–78), the Darmstadt Ferienkurse in Germany, the Conservatoire Darius Milhaud in Aix-en-Provence, and L'ecole Normale de Musique in Paris where he also studied with Nadia Boulanger (1978–1979). Yavelow has taught music composition and theory at Harvard (teaching fellow, 1975–77), the Paris-American Academy (1978–79), the University of Texas (at Dallas, 1983–84), and Claremont Graduate University (1988-93). He was Chairman of the Department of Music at Schiller International University from 1979 to 1980. Currently, he teaches at the University of Maryland University College (from 2008). Major works include his grand opera, The Passion of Vincent van Gogh commissioned by the National Endowment for the Arts in 1981 and performed by the University of Texas in 1984. The National Institute of Music Theater sponsored his chamber opera, Countdown (1987), as part of their “Opera in the Eighties and Beyond” program on behalf of the Boston Lyric Opera. Countdown is the first computer-assisted opera, the first opera performance accompanied by a virtual orchestra (February 12, 1987, by the Boston Lyric Opera), and the first opera in cyberspace (1994). Throughout the 1980s, Yavelow published many articles on computer music for Byte Magazine, Computer Music Journal, Electronic Musician, Macromedia Journal, Macworld, and New Media Magazine. His Macworld Music and Sound Bible was IDG's first "Bible" book (1992), and also won the Computer Press Association Award (1992). The book and its Japanese translation were well received by music educators and the entertainment industry. Yavelow went on to author or co-author nearly a dozen books, mainly on music and multimedia. From 1995 through 1999, he was the editor of A-R Editions' Computer Music and Digital Audio book series. |
36 | educated at | Raymond Benson | university of texas | ['dhaka university', 'film school', 'risd', 'akron', 'kyoto university', 'drexel institute', 'leeds university', 'imperial ballet school', 'indiana university', 'andhra university', 'imperial university', 'laval university', 'kansas state university', 'hull university', 'somerville college', 'louisiana state university', 'suffolk university law school', 'syracuse university', 'tohoku university', 'gmu', 'patna university', 'johns hopkins university', 'gadjah mada university', 'keble college', 'pennsylvania state university', 'moscow theological academy', 'pittsburgh', 'rennes', 'amsterdam conservatory', 'lancaster university', 'rollins college', 'western michigan university', 'swansea university', 'edinburgh academy', 'lomonosov moscow state university', 'tokyo imperial university', 'toronto university', 'depaul university', 'pafa', 'marshall university', 'columbia law school', 'haileybury college', 'scottish church college', 'massillon washington high school', 'nida', 'bristol old vic theatre school', 'carleton university', 'newcastle university', 'brandeis university', 'newington college', 'iit kanpur', 'victoria university college', 'connecticut sun', 'uct', 'oklahoma', 'saarland university', 'swinburne university', 'banaras hindu university', 'goldsmiths college', 'gitis', 'madras university', 'carnegie mellon university', 'tokyo music school', 'new york liberty', 'queensland', 'cardiff university', 'saint louis university', 'strasbourg', 'ananda college', 'carnegie tech', 'zurich', 'boalt hall', 'musashino art university', 'karlsruhe', 'ahmadu bello university', 'tokai university', 'girton college', 'erasmus university rotterdam', 'peripatetic school', 'tuskegee institute', 'towson university', 'coimbra', 'universiteit van amsterdam', 'alberta', 'wyoming', 'ann arbor', 'vermont college', 'american university', 'holy cross', 'pratt institute', 'george washington university law school', 'eindhoven', 'washington university', 'lawrence university', 'guildhall', 'ithaca college', 'pomona college', 'tchaikovsky conservatory', 'art students league'] | Raymond Benson | Raymond Benson (born September 6, 1955) is an American author best known for being the official author of the adult James Bond novels from 1997 to 2003. Benson was born in Midland, Texas and graduated from Permian High School in Odessa in 1973. In primary school Benson took an interest in the piano which would later in his life develop into an interest in composing music (mostly for theatrical productions). Benson also took part in drama at school and became the vice president of his high school's drama department, an interest that he would later pursue by directing stage productions in New York City after attending and receiving a degree in Drama Production—Directing from the University of Texas at Austin. Other hobbies include film history and criticism, writing, and designing computer games. |
36 | educated at | William von Eggers Doering | harvard university | ['exeter university', 'hokkaido university', 'arizona state university', 'kent state university', 'carleton college', 'washington state university', 'eureka college', 'royal military academy sandhurst', 'architectural association', 'rhodes university', 'uppsala university', 'vienna music academy', 'antioch college', 'new york university', 'geneva', 'melbourne university', 'vanderbilt university', 'oregon state university', 'princeton university', 'university college london', 'moscow art theatre', 'hitotsubashi university', 'brooklyn college', 'missouri', 'horace mann school', 'la trobe university', 'sevenoaks', 'prague', 'isi', 'baylor university', 'inner temple', 'moscow conservatory', 'vilnius university', 'oxford university', 'leningrad state university', 'sibelius academy', 'georgetown college', 'aachen', 'chattanooga', 'south dakota', 'sandhurst', 'ghent university', 'depaul university', 'national theatre school', 'widener university', 'tokai university', 'frankfurt', 'michigan wolverines', 'leicester university', 'ohio state university', 'canton mckinley high school', 'cincinnati', 'ehess', 'george mason university', 'ithaca college', 'naval war college', 'accademia nazionale di santa cecilia', 'bonn university', 'holy cross', 'united states army', 'bochum', 'strasbourg', 'tampere', 'macquarie university', 'minnesota', 'slade', 'ecole des hautes etudes en sciences sociales', 'loyola marymount university', 'hope college', 'sofia university', 'peripatetic school', 'boalt hall', 'athens university', 'kabul university', 'eton college', 'tel aviv university', 'freiburg', 'kentucky', 'tsuda college', 'tokyo university', 'victoria university college', 'tulane university', 'towson university', 'uea', 'providence college', 'houston baptist university', 'nippon sport science university', 'united states naval academy', 'san jose state college', 'rensselaer', 'duke university', 'ole miss', 'mississippi state university', 'east carolina university', 'minnesota golden gophers', 'bologna university', 'texas tech university', 'michigan state university', 'catholic university'] | William von Eggers Doering | William von Eggers Doering (June 22, 1917 – January 3, 2011) was a Professor Emeritus at Harvard University and the former Chair of its Chemistry Department. Prior to joining the Faculty at Harvard, he was a member of the Chemistry Faculties of Columbia University (1942–1952) and Yale (1952–1968). He is known in the field of organic chemistry for his work on quinine total synthesis with Robert Burns Woodward. Having published his first scientific paper in 1939 and his last in 2008, he holds the rare distinction of having authored scholarly articles in eight different decades. In 1989, he received the "James Flack Norris Award in Physical Organic Chemistry" of the American Chemical Society and in 1990 the Robert A. Welch Award in Chemistry. Some of his discoveries include the structure elucidation of the tropylium cation, the discovery of dichlorocarbene, bullvalene and fulvalene and the discovery of the mechanism of the Baeyer–Villiger oxidation. |
36 | educated at | George Willard Martin | Chicago | ['stanford law school', 'nagoya university', 'la plata', 'reed college', 'davidson college', 'cambridge university', 'shrewsbury school', 'chuo university', 'canton mckinley high school', 'ampleforth college', 'aberystwyth university', 'university of southern california', 'nijmegen', 'bennington college', 'mirrer yeshiva', 'usma', 'haverford college', 'adelphi university', 'cornell law school', 'alabama', 'louisville', 'lmu munich', 'yonsei university', 'amherst college', 'nalanda college colombo', 'rajasthan university', 'dover college', 'adelaide university', 'tokyo university', 'hull university', 'utrecht university', 'pratt institute', 'harvard kennedy school', 'old etonian', 'st andrews university', 'goldsmiths college', 'soas', 'ryerson university', 'nelson college', 'universidad de buenos aires', 'chulalongkorn university', 'williams college', 'indiana state university', 'purdue university', 'wsu', 'acadia university', 'eureka college', 'nairobi', 'tokyo music school', 'wanganui collegiate school', 'drexel university', 'berlin academy', 'la trobe university', 'brown university', 'arcm', 'accademia nazionale di santa cecilia', 'sandhurst', 'harvard university', 'tu delft', 'leningrad state university', 'george washington university', 'xavier university', 'chicago sky', 'dillard university', 'leeds university', 'vassar college', 'athens university', 'connecticut sun', 'virginia union university', 'carnegie mellon university', 'hunter college', 'hamilton college', 'kenyon college', 'phd', 'wittenberg', 'duquesne university', 'bombay university', 'puget sound', 'bauakademie', 'waseda university', 'houston', 'imperial college', 'banaras hindu university', 'lund university', 'rangoon university', 'wake forest college', 'sherborne school', 'madras christian college', 'indiana university', 'wvu', 'fitzwilliam college', 'aitchison college', 'shimer college', 'pavia', 'saint louis university', 'upper canada college', 'moscow aviation institute', 'royal academy schools', 'ruhr university'] | George Willard Martin | George Willard Martin (October 27, 1886 – September 11, 1971) was an American mycologist. He was born in Brooklyn, New York, and received a Bachelor of Literature degree in 1912, and a Master of Science degree in 1915, both from Rutgers University. He received a PhD from the University of Chicago in 1922, under the direction of Thurlow Christian Nelson and Henry Chandler Cowles, and published the results of his research in the Botanical Gazette in 1923 with the title "Food of the Oysters". Afterward, he began work at the University of Iowa, where he became a Professor, and was Head of the Department of Botany from 1953 to 1955. He became an Emeritus Professor, and was still active in his studies until after he turned 80. Martin was the Associate Editor for Mycology of the journal The American Midland Naturalist. |
36 | educated at | Winfield Scott Hammond | Dartmouth College | ['duquesne university', 'clark atlanta university', 'western university', 'gwu', 'iit kanpur', 'royal ballet', 'rcm', 'butler university', 'goddard college', 'ingolstadt', 'royal military college', 'pafa', 'fkc', 'rensselaer polytechnic institute', 'san francisco state university', 'rennes', 'beijing university', 'rangoon university', 'iowa state college', 'meiji gakuin university', 'frcm', 'sevenoaks', 'west point military academy', 'tehran university', 'american university', 'haverford college', 'sorbonne university', 'palermo', 'chouinard art institute', 'rollins college', 'chinese university', 'davidson college', 'tsuda college', 'santa clara university', 'wageningen university', 'university of southern california', 'uga', 'tsarskoye selo lyceum', 'colorado state university', 'kanpur', 'bates college', 'naval war college', 'caltech', 'drexel institute', 'exeter college', 'sylvia young theatre school', 'bayreuth', 'thessaloniki', 'san jose state university', 'moscow art theatre', 'aoyama gakuin university', 'sjsu', 'cologne', 'case western reserve university', 'city college', 'leningrad university', 'columbia law school', 'royal college colombo', 'north carolina state university', 'wooster', 'brigham young university', 'vienna music academy', 'pomona college', 'karachi university', 'kansas university', 'royal academy schools', 'colgate university', 'isi', 'clemson university', 'greifswald', 'jackson state university', 'kiev university', 'morgan state university', 'barnard college', 'huliaipole', 'evansville', 'amherst college', 'monash university', 'ftii', 'bombay university', 'oberlin college', 'carleton college', 'berklee', 'pontifical biblical institute', 'merton college', 'osu', 'uva', 'idaho', 'sandhurst', 'manchester grammar school', 'tokyo music school', 'juilliard school', 'johns hopkins university', 'upper canada college', 'marquette golden eagles', 'riga technical university', 'coimbra', 'gitis', 'new york medical college'] | Winfield Scott Hammond | Winfield Scott Hammond (November 17, 1863 – December 30, 1915) was an American politician. He was a Democrat. Born in 1863 in Southborough, Massachusetts, he served from Minnesota in the United States House of Representatives in the 60th,61st, 62nd, and 63rd congresses from March 4, 1907 to January 6, 1915. He was the 18th Governor of Minnesota from January 5, 1915 until his death December 30, 1915. Hammond is just one of four Minnesota Democrats to win a gubernatorial election with a Democrat in the White House. He was the second governor of Minnesota to die in office. Joseph Alfred Arner Burnquist succeeded to the governorship to fill the vacancy left by Hammond's death. Minnesota's eighteenth governor had little time to effect significant change before he died in office. Had he lived longer, perhaps Winfield Scott Hammond would have realized his ambitious plans to reorganize state government by minimizing bureaucracy and eliminating waste to make Minnesota's wheels turn more efficiently. Instead, his most notable legislation was the "county option bill," a restriction on liquor sales that pleased prohibition advocates. An inscription under a bust of Hammond in the capitol describes him aptly as "a scholar in politics". He earned bachelor's and master's degrees from Dartmouth College and upon moving to Mankato at age 21, became principal of its high school. He later studied law while he supervised schools in Watonwan County. He made his permanent home in St. James, where he practiced law and established himself as a political contender. A staunch Democrat in a Republican community, he lost his first bid for Congress in 1892, but perseverance and bipartisan support eventually brought him a congressional seat 14 years later. He interrupted his fourth consecutive term to leave Washington and run for governor. Hammond had been in office only eight months when he suffered ptomaine poisoning on a trip south and died of a stroke, aged 52, in Clinton, Louisiana. |
36 | educated at | Greg Abbott | university of texas | ['erfurt', 'strasbourg', 'tsuda college', 'rmit', 'universiteit utrecht', 'kirov', 'united states army', 'chinese university', 'pafa', 'cairo university', 'slavic greek latin academy', 'yale law school', 'hurstpierpoint college', 'musashino art university', 'ut austin', 'bp', 'dorpat', 'pra', 'universidad complutense', 'loyola university new orleans', 'tallinn conservatory', 'ball state university', 'hindu college', 'morgan state university', 'aoyama gakuin university', 'all hallows college', 'regent street polytechnic', 'patras', 'maastricht', 'carnegie tech', 'san francisco state university', 'sloan', 'bonn university', 'doshisha university', 'aarhus university', 'nalanda college colombo', 'universidad central de venezuela', 'boston conservatory', 'syracuse orange', 'paris conservatory', 'dalhousie university', 'michigan wolverines', 'imperial ballet school', 'florida atlantic university', 'wooster', 'bauakademie', 'norwich university', 'florida state university', 'iit kanpur', 'cranfield university', 'westminster school', 'brandeis university', 'arcm', 'basel', 'ohio university', 'porto', 'tel aviv university', 'frankfurt', 'connecticut', 'uva', 'mcgill university', 'mvtu', 'western reserve university', 'southern cross university', 'mount holyoke college', 'southern methodist university', 'unh', 'kokushikan university', 'starfleet academy', 'chulalongkorn university', 'eastern michigan university', 'bombay university', 'mcneese state university', 'emory university', 'guildhall', 'sapienza', 'san francisco art institute', 'merton college', 'lomonosov moscow state university', 'basle', 'davidson college', 'tokyo music school', 'cooper union', 'southampton university', 'vrije universiteit amsterdam', 'dragon school', 'universidad complutense de madrid', 'ftii', 'clemson university', 'general staff academy', 'auckland university college', 'bayreuth', 'eureka college', 'auburn university', 'amsterdam conservatory', 'british columbia', 'worcester polytechnic institute', 'conservatorium van amsterdam', 'fisk university'] | Greg Abbott | Gregory Wayne "Greg" Abbott (born November 13, 1957) is an American lawyer and politician who currently serves as the 48th Governor of Texas. He was the 50th Attorney General of Texas and is a Republican. Abbott was only the second Republican to serve as Attorney General of Texas since Reconstruction. Prior to assuming the office of Attorney General, Abbott was a justice on the Texas Supreme Court, a position to which he was initially appointed in 1995 by then-Governor George W. Bush. He is noted outside of Texas for successfully advocating the right of the state of Texas to display the Ten Commandments in front of the Texas State Capitol in Austin, in a 2005 United States Supreme Court case known as Van Orden v. Perry. |
36 | educated at | Karl Kroeber | Columbia University | ['rensselaer polytechnic institute', 'drexel institute', 'yokohama national university', 'syracuse university', 'christiania', 'hampton university', 'moscow conservatory', 'hope college', 'doshisha university', 'yale drama school', 'creighton university', 'cuddesdon college', 'nc state university', 'sarah lawrence', 'princeton theological seminary', 'bard college', 'padua', 'tbilisi state university', 'canterbury college', 'lawrence university', 'tartu university', 'stanford university', 'cambridge university', 'eureka college', 'royal academy schools', 'andhra university', 'royal military college', 'mit media lab', 'stockholm university college', 'new england conservatory', 'oberlin college', 'old dominion university', 'gothenburg', 'louisiana state university', 'sweelinck conservatorium', 'wanganui collegiate school', 'itb', 'london university', 'eastern michigan university', 'lviv university', 'nijmegen', 'pennsylvania state university', 'michigan state university', 'slade', 'basel', 'bedales school', 'washington university', 'jacksonville state university', 'brandeis university', 'imperial ballet school', 'leipzig', 'laval university', 'auckland university college', 'paris conservatoire', 'john carroll university', 'mcgill university', 'durham school', 'universidad de buenos aires', 'peripatetic philosopher', 'toledo', 'de la salle university', 'liverpool university', 'georgetown university law center', 'freiburg', 'montclair state', 'new york university', 'novi sad', 'charles university', 'rice university', 'oslo', 'newnham college', 'valladolid', 'penn state university', 'kirov', 'colgate university', 'johannes gutenberg university', 'carnegie mellon university', 'ingolstadt', 'columbia business school', 'athens university', 'university college london', 'kiel', 'barnard college', 'braunschweig', 'scottish church college', 'sloan', 'denison university', 'ftii', 'heidelberg university', 'wichita state university', 'utrecht university', 'birkbeck college', 'berklee', 'auckland grammar', 'universiteit van amsterdam', 'sydney boys high school', 'willamette university', 'cornell law school', 'worcester polytechnic institute'] | Karl Kroeber | Karl Kroeber (1926–2009) was an American literary scholar, known for his writing on the English Romantics and American Indian literature. He was the son of Theodora and Alfred L. Kroeber, noted anthropologists. His most recent book was an account of his father's famous work with Ishi: Ishi in Three Centuries. He was professor of English and comparative literature at Columbia University. He wrote widely on literary criticism and its relationship to ecology, traditional literature, and art history. Kroeber was the brother of the science-fiction writer Ursula K. Le Guin. He was father of Paul Kroeber, a linguist; Arthur Kroeber, a journalist and consultant on the Chinese economy; and Katharine Kroeber Wiley, a writer. Kroeber died of cancer on November 8, 2009 at the age of 82. |
36 | educated at | William Alexander Robb Kerr | Harvard University | ['yale drama school', 'itb', 'lmu munich', 'san diego state university', 'hokkaido university', 'strasbourg', 'royal frederick university', 'douai', 'swansea university', 'toledo', 'haverford college', 'somerville college', 'hong kong university', 'uct', 'ludwig maximilians university', 'city college', 'new york university', 'mcgill university', 'scottish church college', 'new york liberty', 'fribourg', 'oklahoma', 'centre college', 'new hampshire', 'sevenoaks', 'tonbridge school', 'vienna music academy', 'ohio wesleyan university', 'georgetown university law center', 'illinois state university', 'vrije universiteit brussel', 'tsuda college', 'imperial college', 'acadia college', 'tbilisi state university', 'rsamd', 'hurstpierpoint college', 'akron', 'stuyvesant high school', 'delaware', 'la sapienza', 'yale divinity school', 'auburn university', 'athens university', 'kiel', 'belarusian state university', 'sweelinck conservatorium', 'ingolstadt', 'oxford brookes university', 'arcm', 'peripatetic school', 'exeter university', 'jacksonville state university', 'glasgow university', 'bradfield college', 'fudan university', 'manchester university', 'bucharest', 'south florida', 'conservatoire de paris', 'sarah lawrence', 'kazan university', 'tama art university', 'caltech', 'emerson college', 'columbia college', 'st andrews university', 'boston university', 'columbia university', 'yokohama national university', 'jefferson medical college', 'imperial college london', 'ua', 'karolinska institute', 'deerfield academy', 'syracuse orange', 'mit', 'umass', 'wesley college', 'bauhaus', 'bochum', 'uea', 'aachen', 'auckland university college', 'marist college', 'drexel university', 'moscow conservatoire', 'missouri', 'shrewsbury school', 'cuddesdon college', 'ithaca college', 'carnegie mellon university', 'ann arbor', 'conservatorium van amsterdam', 'jefferson college', 'bristol old vic theatre school', 'peripatetics', 'vassar college', 'keio university'] | William Alexander Robb Kerr | William Alexander Robb Kerr, FRSC (September 29, 1875 – January 19, 1945) was a Canadian academic and the third president of the University of Alberta. Born in Toronto, Ontario, to Thomas and Maria Jane Kerr, Kerr received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1899 and a Master of Arts degree in 1901 from the University of Toronto. Continuing his education, he received an AM degree from Harvard University in 1902, an ET from the University of Paris in 1903, and a Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1904. In 1904, he was appointed a professor of Romance languages and literature at Adelphi College in Brooklyn, New York. In 1909, he joined the University of Alberta as a Professor of modern languages. From 1914 to 1936, he was the first dean of the Faculty of Arts. From 1936 to 1941, he was the president of the University of Alberta. He was a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. He died in Edmonton, Alberta in 1945. |
36 | educated at | Alison Miller | Harvard University | ['dalhousie university', 'hogwarts', 'phd', 'marshall university', 'cuddesdon college', 'surrey', 'doshisha university', 'old etonian', 'princeton seminary', 'army war college', 'universidad de chile', 'novosibirsk state university', 'rangoon university', 'sophia university', 'erasmus university', 'dulwich college', 'vilnius university', 'wadham college', 'grinnell college', 'texas tech university', 'hellenic army academy', 'frankfurt', 'notre dame', 'pisa', 'valparaiso university', 'catholic university', 'technical university', 'lafayette college', 'trinity college dublin', 'sweelinck conservatorium', 'repton school', 'tokyo university', 'knox college', 'mit', 'peripatetic school', 'eth zurich', 'government college university', 'vrije universiteit amsterdam', 'universite de paris', 'morgan state university', 'kyoto imperial university', 'bocconi university', 'john carroll university', 'architectural association', 'dawson college', 'kiev university', 'swarthmore college', 'toledo', 'chuo university', 'ut austin', 'sorbonne university', 'pittsburgh', 'freiburg', 'gothenburg', 'nijmegen', 'uw', 'highgate school', 'pontifical biblical institute', 'mercer university', 'city college', 'ub', 'sylvia young theatre school', 'claremont graduate school', 'oxford brookes university', 'moscow state conservatory', 'georgetown university', 'manitoba', 'tama art university', 'presidency college', 'southeastern louisiana university', 'louisville', 'alberta', 'hamburg university', 'bryant university', 'black mountain college', 'chicago sky', 'uppsala university', 'peripatetics', 'harvard law school', 'yokohama national university', 'tulsa', 'morehouse college', 'exeter university', 'san francisco state university', 'washington university', 'ohio wesleyan university', 'transylvania university', 'vu university amsterdam', 'sydney boys high school', 'stony brook university', 'florida state university', 'holy cross', 'ucf', 'madras university', 'harrow school', 'hebrew university', 'iowa state university', 'imperial ballet school', 'keble college'] | Alison Miller | Alison Beth Miller is an American mathematician. Miller was home-schooled in Niskayuna, New York, and in 2000 came in third place in the Scripps Howard National Spelling Bee.She competed for the U.S. in the International Mathematical Olympiad in 2004, where she became the first American female gold medalist. As an undergraduate, she studied mathematics at Harvard University; while at Harvard, she wrote three research papers in mathematics (two on modular forms in number theory and one on permutation patterns). She won the Elizabeth Lowell Putnam award for outstanding performance by a woman in the Putnam Competition in 2005, 2006, and 2007, equalling the record set ten years earlier by Ioana Dumitriu. She coached American girls participating in the China Girls Mathematical Olympiad in 2007, the first year that the U.S. was represented in that Olympiad. In 2008 she became the co-winner of the Alice T. Schafer Prize for excellence in mathematics by an undergraduate woman from the Association for Women in Mathematics. That year she also received her B.A. degree with Highest Honors in Mathematics from Harvard University. Her senior thesis, for which she won the Hoopes Prize, was titled "Explicit Class Field Theory in Function Fields: Gross-Stark Units and Drinfeld Modules." She was then awarded a Churchill Scholarship to study for a year at the University of Cambridge in England. She earned her Ph.D. from Princeton University in 2014, under the supervision of Manjul Bhargava; her dissertation concerned knot invariants. She is currently a postdoc at Harvard University. |
36 | educated at | Danica Purg | Kalamazoo College | ['reed college', 'rennes', 'medill school', 'tulane university law school', 'frankfurt', 'pontifical biblical institute', 'york university', 'padova', 'east carolina university', 'dillard university', 'paris conservatory', 'diocesan college', 'makerere university', 'nihon university', 'johns hopkins university', 'erlangen', 'illinois college', 'nebraska wesleyan university', 'kansas state agricultural college', 'carnegie institute', 'upsala college', 'auckland grammar', 'ahmadu bello university', 'curtis institute', 'swarthmore college', 'tsinghua university', 'belarusian state university', 'rikkyo university', 'andhra university', 'michigan state college', 'oriel college', 'peripatetic philosopher', 'hull university', 'royal military academy sandhurst', 'exeter university', 'athens university', 'eth', 'saskatchewan', 'nagpur university', 'dover college', 'chicago sky', 'friedrich wilhelm university', 'pisa', 'ohio wesleyan university', 'ohio state university', 'melbourne high school', 'vanderbilt university', 'missouri', 'holy cross', 'virginia tech', 'leiden university', 'bern', 'central university', 'whittier college', 'ku', 'uw', 'saint petersburg conservatory', 'wsu', 'rensselaer polytechnic institute', 'samford university', 'connecticut', 'vu university amsterdam', 'padua', 'doshisha university', 'occidental college', 'universiteit van amsterdam', 'risd', 'fettes college', 'howard university', 'moscow state university', 'gregorian university', 'syracuse orange', 'tartu university', 'pretoria', 'aitchison college', 'puget sound', 'kyoto imperial university', 'houston baptist university', 'stockholm university college', 'karlsruhe', 'imperial ballet school', 'celebrity big brother', 'uct', 'cincinnati', 'hope college', 'paris university', 'hunter college', 'upper canada college', 'heidelberg university', 'complutense university', 'gmu', 'lawrence university', 'fudan university', 'westminster school', 'stony brook university', 'southern university', 'new school', 'jacksonville state university', 'washington state university'] | Danica Purg | Danica Purg is the founding and current President of the IEDC-Bled School of Management, Slovenia, and the founding President of the Central and East European Management Development Association (CEEMAN), which has 211 members from 53 countries and whose aim is to enhance management development in Central and Eastern Europe. She is also chairperson and director of the European Leadership Centre (ELC), established with the aim of assessing and promoting European leadership through the organization of forums, workshops and research. Purg has been selected the 2010 Dean of the Year Award by the Academy of International Business (AIB) for her outstanding achievements in international business education. Purg is professor of leadership and effective management at the IEDC-Bled School of Management. Her special field of interest is looking for inspirations for managers from art and other professions. She authored and co-authored several books and numerous articles on technological and organizational change, comparative HRM practices, team building, economic reforms and management development in Central and Eastern Europe (published in Slovenia, former Yugoslavia, the Netherlands, Germany, Japan, Russia, Great Britain and USA). In 2003 Purg edited and co-authored the book Leaders and Teams – The Winning Partnership. Purg is Fellow of the International Academy of Management, Doctor Honoris Causa at Moscow State University of Management and Estonian Business School, and honorary professor at Moscow International Higher Business School (MIRBIS). President of the Republic of Slovenia awarded her with the “Honorary Order of Freedom” for her contribution to management development in Slovenia and CEE. Purg is also member of several advisory boards, among them of the Advisory Board of Women’s Forum for the Economy and Society, Advisory Board of BAWB (Business as an Agent of World Benefit Global Forum)and Advisory Board of the newly established Moscow School of Management SKOLKOVO. Purg is also Member of the exclusive European Cultural Parliament (ECP) - a forum for outstanding artists, thinkers and other cultural personalities from all Europe. Recently she was invited to become a member of the UN Global Compact Taskforce to develop the principles for Responsible Business Education and in 2007 she became President of UN Global Compact Slovenia. After graduating from the Faculty of Political Science in Ljubljana, she completed her PhD at the University of Belgrade's Faculty of Political Science, and extensively studied at Harvard Business School, IMD Lausanne, INSEAD Fontainebleau, Technological University Delft, the University of London, Sorbonne and at Kalamazoo College, Michigan. |