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Chalmers and Johnson
* 1931 – Chalmers Johnson, American scholar and author ( d. 2010 )
American League President Ban Johnson said a recalculation showed that Cobb had won the race anyway, and Chalmers ended up awarding cars to both players.
* Blowback ( book )-a 2000 book on American Empire by Chalmers Johnson ISBN 0-8050-7559-3.
For example, historian Chalmers Johnson uses words from the second, third, and fourth paragraphs quoted above from Eisenhower's address as an epigraph to Chapter Two (" The Roots of American Militarism ") of a recent volume on this subject.
* Johnson, Chalmers The Sorrows of Empire: Militarism, Secrecy, and the End of the Republic, New York: Metropolitan Books, 2004
* Blowback: The Costs and Consequences of American Empire, by Chalmers Johnson, ISBN 0-8050-6239-4
Guests such as Noam Chomsky, Robert Fisk, Bernie Sanders, Juan Gonzalez, Andrew Bacevich, the late Chalmers Johnson, Tim Robbins, Paul Krugman, Joseph Stiglitz, Michael Moore, Matt Taibbi, Barbara Ehrenreich, Naomi Klein, Robert Reich, Bill Moyers, Sherrod Brown, Janine Jackson, Katrina vanden Heuvel, Matt Rothschild, Michael Copps, Seymour Hersh, Norman Solomon, Amy Goodman, the late Howard Zinn, and the late Gore Vidal discuss the relationship between US media and politics and answer questions from callers.
Participants have included: Alfre Woodard, Christopher Hitchens, Chalmers Johnson, the Honorable Kimba Wood, John Hueston, Mike Bonanno of The Yes Men, Ralph Nader, Don Beck, Brian Swimme, and Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi.
To paraphrase one of the most outspoken rational choice theory critics, Japan scholar Chalmers Johnson: Why do you need to know Japanese or anything about Japan's history and culture if the methods of rational choice will explain why Japanese politicians and bureaucrats do the things they do?
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The following authors are quoted ( in order of their appearance in the book ): Anne Frank, Alfred Tennyson, Rudyard Kipling, John Masefield, William Cullen Bryant, Ambrose Bierce, Lord Byron, Noble Claggett, John Greenleaf Whittier, Benjamin Franklin, John Heywood, Cesare Bonesana Beccaria, Bertolt Brecht, Saint John, Charles Dickens, Isaac Watts, William Shakespeare, Plato, Robert Browning, Jean de La Fontaine, François Rabelais, Patrick R. Chalmers, Michel de Montaigne, Joseph Conrad, George William Curtis, Samuel Butler, T. S. Eliot, A. E. Housman, Oscar Hammerstein II, Edgar Allan Poe, Charles E. Carryl, Samuel Johnson, Thomas Carlyle, Edward Lear, Henry David Thoreau, Sophocles, Robert Frost, and Charles Darwin.
* Chalmers Johnson
* The economic disaster that is military Keynesianism: Why the US has really gone broke by Dr. Chalmers Johnson in the English edition of Le Monde Diplomatique
* Chalmers Johnson
* Blowback: The Costs and Consequences of American Empire, by Chalmers Johnson, ISBN 0-8050-6239-4
The Japan Policy Research Institute ( JPRI ) is a non-profit organization organized under section 501 ( c )( 3 ) of the U. S. Internal Revenue Code that was founded in 1994 by Chalmers Johnson and Steven C. Clemons in order " to promote public education about Japan, its then growing significance in world affairs, and trans-Pacific international relations.
Interviewed about this matter, are politician John McCain, political scientist and former CIA analyst Chalmers Johnson, politician Richard Perle, neoconservative commentator William Kristol, writer Gore Vidal, and public policy expert Joseph Cirincione.
Chalmers Johnson, Central Intelligence Agency 1967-1973, Political Scientist
Judges for the Prize have included many noted authors including Alan Cheuse, James D. Houston, Sally Ito, Gish Jen, Chalmers Johnson, Nicholas Jose, Maxine Hong Kingston, Ruthanne Lum McCunn, Lisa See, Linda Spalding, Robert Sullivan, Gail Tsukiyama, Kathleen Tyau, and Jade Snow Wong.

Chalmers and historian
It is founded on a manuscript left by John Whitaker, the historian of Manchester ; but Chalmers found it necessary to rewrite the whole.

Chalmers and author
* 1780 – Thomas Chalmers, Scottish pastor, social reformer, author, and scientist ( d. 1847 )
Besides biographical sketches of Defoe, Sir John Davies, Allan Ramsay, Sir David Lyndsay, Churchyard and others, prefixed to editions of their respective works, the British government paid Chalmers 500 pounds sterling to write a hostile biography of Thomas Paine, the author of the Rights of Man, that Chalmers published under the assumed name of Francis Oldys, A. M., of the University of Pennsylvania ; and a life of Ruddiman, in which considerable light is thrown on the state of literature in Scotland during the earlier part of the last century.
Gap creationism was popularized by Thomas Chalmers, a professor at the University of Edinburgh, founder of the Free Church of Scotland, and author of one of the Bridgewater Treatises, who attributed it to 17th century Dutch Arminian theologian Simon Episcopius.

Chalmers and deceased
* Evelyn " Aunt Evvie " Chalmers – former holder of the Boston Post cane, awarded to the town's oldest living resident ( deceased )

Johnson and historian
* 1846 – Samuel Johnson, Nigerian historian and priest ( d. 1901 )
In his 2004 study of the Lavender Scare, the historian David K. Johnson attacked the speculations about Hoover's homosexuality as relying on " the kind of tactics Hoover and the security program he oversaw perfected – guilt by association, rumor, and unverified gossip ”.
The results were summarized by historian, playwright, and gay-rights activist Martin Duberman, " Instead of Kinsey's 37 % ( men who had at least one homosexual experience ), Gebhard and Johnson came up with 36. 4 %; the 10 % figure ( men who were " more or less exclusively homosexual for at least three years between the ages of 16 and 55 "), with prison inmates excluded, came to 9. 9 % for white, college-educated males and 12. 7 % for those with less education.
* 1928 – Paul Johnson, British historian
It is a period which historian Richard Maxwell Brown has called the " Western Civil War of Incorporation " and of which the Johnson County War was part.
Brown, but historian Leland Meyer concludes that there is no reason to doubt that Johnson authored the report himself.
As historian David K. Johnson explains:
Alnwick's battlements are surmounted by carved figures dating from around 1300 ; historian Matthew Johnson notes that around this time there were several castles in northern England similarly decorated, such as Bothal, Lumley, and Raby.
Castles continued to be built and reworked in what cultural historian Matthew Johnson has described as a " conscious attempt to invoke values seen as being under threat ".
According to historian Paul Johnson, the lending of " food money " was commonplace in Middle East civilizations as far back as 5000BC.
* November 2-Paul Johnson, British historian & journalist
Professor Dewar was preceded by economic historian Paul Johnson, formerly a deputy director of the London School of Economics.
The historian Paul Johnson, comments:
** In contrast, the conservative popular historian Paul Johnson in A History of the Modern World from 1917 to the 1980s ( 1983 ) was highly critical of his judgment.
In his last speech as Secretary of Defense, the day before he left office, Johnson made an oblique, yet ironic reference to William Shakespeare's MacBeth: " When the hurly burly's done and the battle is won, I trust the historian will find my record of performance creditable, my services honest and faithful commensurate with the trust that was placed in me and in the best interests of peace and our national defense.
* 2009 R. W. Johnson, South African journalist and historian, contracted the disease in March 2009 after injuring his foot while swimming.
A vocal group of critics of Christian Science church managerial policy including Lee Johnson, and Stephen Gottschalk, a protégé of historian and author, Robert Peel, came together after the publication of the Knapp book to petition the Church management to withdraw the book from publication and to inform the Church membership of their belief that this book contradicted Eddy's teachings, thereby violating her Church Manual.
In presenting the distinguished historian with the highest civilian award in the United States, Johnson noted:
In 1950, the Endowment board of trustees appointed Joseph E. Johnson, a historian and former State Department official, to take the helm.
Cyril Lionel Robert James ( 4 January 1901 – 19 May 1989 ), who sometimes wrote under the pen-name J. R. Johnson, was an Afro-Trinidadian historian, journalist, socialist theorist and essayist.
* Robert Johnson ( historian ), professor at the University of Toronto
* Robert Erwin Johnson ( 1923 – 2008 ), University of Alabama professor, historian of the U. S. Navy and Coast Guard
According to the historian Peter Johnson, this would become a burden as the railway needed to generate the unlikely sum of £ 3, 750 profit each year to service the debt.
The symbolism of the castle architecture may have reflected the Welsh family roots — historian Matthew Johnson has suggested that the polygonal towers were possibly designed to imitate those of Caernarvon Castle, whose architecture carries numerous allusions to the eventual return of a Roman Emperor to Wales.

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