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Albany Medical Center Prize in Medicine and Biomedical Research
Each year the Albany Medical Center honors a physician, scientist, or group whose work has led to significant advances in the fields of health care and…John Davis LONG, Congress, MA (1838-1915)
LONG John Davis , a Representative from Massachusetts; born in Buckfield, Oxford County, Maine, October 27, 1838; attended the common schools at Buckfield and Hebron Academy, Maine; was…John Anton BLATNIK, Congress, MN (1911-1991)
BLATNIK John Anton , a Representative from Minnesota; born in Chisholm, St. Louis County, Minn., August 17, 1911; attended the public schools and was graduated from Chisholm High School in June…John Goodchild DOW, Congress, NY (1905-2003)
DOW John Goodchild , a Representative from New York; born in New York, N.Y., May 6, 1905; attended the public schools of Canton, Mass.; A.B., Harvard College, Cambridge, Mass., 1927; M.A.,…Robert Johns BULKLEY, Congress, OH (1880-1965)
Senate Years of Service: 1930-1939 Party: Democrat BULKLEY Robert Johns , a Representative and a Senator from Ohio; born in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, October 8, 1880; attended the…Consensus All-America Team for College Football's 2001–2002 Season
NCAA Division I-A players cited most frequently by the following selectors: AFCA, AP, and Walter Camp Foundation. (*) indicates unanimous selection. Offense Player Class Ht Wt WR…1959 Academy Awards
The 1959 Academy Awards were presented April 4, 1960 at the RKO Pantages Theatre, Hollywood, Calif.Best Motion PictureAnatomy of a Murder, Otto Preminger, producer (Columbia)Ben-Hur, Sam…Consensus All-America Team for College Basketball's 1998-99 Season
The NCAA Division I players cited most frequently by the following All-America selectors: AP, U.S. Basketball Writers, National Assn. of Basketball Coaches and Wooden Award Committee. (*) indicates…Berger, John Peter
(Encyclopedia) Berger, John PeterBerger, John Peterbûrˈjər [key], 1926–2017, British art critic, cultural historian, and writer, b. London. Berger, who began his career as a painter, is best known…Marcel, Étienne
(Encyclopedia) Marcel, ÉtienneMarcel, Étienneātyĕnˈ märsĕlˈ [key], d. 1358, French bourgeois leader, provost of the merchants of Paris. In the States-General of 1355 he and Robert Le Coq bargained…