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Charles Proteus Steinmetz ( April 9, 1865 October 26, 1923 ) was a German-American mathematician and electrical engineer.
* Charles Proteus Steinmetz: A Biography, John Winthrop Hammond, New York Century Co., 1924.
* Loki: The Life of Charles Proteus Steinmetz, Jonathan Norton Leonard, Doubleday, 1929.
* Recollections of Steinmetz-A Visit to the Workshops of Dr. Charles Proteus Steinmetz, Emil J. Remscheid, General Electric Hall of History Foundation, 1977.
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** Charles Proteus Steinmetz, German-American engineer and electrician ( d. 1923 )
The General Electric Company's Charles Steinmetz, who had previously thought that charge is a continuous variable, became convinced otherwise after working with Millikan's apparatus.
Notable Presidents of IEEE and its founding organizations include Elihu Thomson ( AIEE, 1889 1890 ), Alexander Graham Bell ( AIEE, 1891 1892 ), Charles Proteus Steinmetz ( AIEE, 1901 1902 ), Lee De Forest ( IRE, 1930 ), Frederick E. Terman ( IRE, 1941 ), William R. Hewlett ( IRE, 1954 ), Ernst Weber ( IRE, 1959 ; IEEE, 1963 ), and Ivan Getting ( IEEE, 1978 ).
* IEEE Charles Proteus Steinmetz Award ( for standardization )
In 1903, Charles Proteus Steinmetz of GE delivered a 10 kHz version which proved of limited use and could not be directly used as a radio transmitter.
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Charles Steinmetz, who came from Germany in 1889, developed new alternating-current electrical systems at General Electric Company, and Vladimir Zworykin, who left Russia in 1919 and later invented a television camera.
In 1934, he ran for U. S. Senator from New York and polled almost 200, 000 votes, then the second best result of Socialist candidates in New York state elections, only Charles P. Steinmetz polled more votes, almost 300, 000 in 1922 for State Engineer.
* Charles Proteus Steinmetz

Charles and Scientist
* Scientist Charles Thomas Jackson
* Gillispie, Charles C. " E. O. Wilson's Consilience: A Noble, Unifying Vision, Grandly Expressed ", American Scientist, May-June 1998.
Daisy Bank Road is a particularly good example, featuring Edgar Wood's Grade I listed First Church of Christ, Scientist and the Edwardian art nouveau Chadlington House, as well as the residences of Charles Hallé and Emmeline Pankhurst.
He also served as Adjunct Professor in Agriculture and Natural Resource Management at Charles Sturt University, and Chief Scientist and Chair of the New South Wales Department of Natural Resources ’ Science and Information Board.
Charles L. Perkins is the Founder and Chief Scientist of Virtual Rendezvous.

Charles and Socialist
In the midst of World War I, Charles Schenck, then the general secretary of the Socialist party, was found guilty of violating the Espionage Act after a search of the Socialist headquarters revealed a book of Executive Committee minutes.
Some of Chaplin's early artwork was done for the International Socialist Review and other Charles H. Kerr publications.
Paul Henri Charles Spaak ( 25 January 1899 31 July 1972 ) was a Belgian Socialist politician and statesman, who served as Prime Minister of Belgium ( 1938 1939, 1946 and 1947 1949 ), as the first President of the United Nations General Assembly ( 1946 1957 ), as the first President of the Common Assembly of the European Coal and Steel Community ( 1952 1954 ), and as the second Secretary General of NATO ( 1957 1961 ).
Charles Schenck was the Secretary of the Socialist Party of America and was responsible for printing, distributing, and mailing to prospective military draftees during World War I, including 15, 000 leaflets that advocated opposition to the draft.
The college had been founded two years earlier in 1848 by Frederick Maurice, a Christian Socialist ; the faculty included novelist Charles Kingsley, composer John Hullah, and writer Henry Morley.
The America First Committee had its share of prominent businessmen as well as the sympathies of political figures including Democratic Senators Burton K. Wheeler of Montana and David I. Walsh of Massachusetts, Republican Senator Gerald P. Nye of North Dakota, and Socialist Party leader Norman Thomas, with its most prominent spokesman being aviator Charles A. Lindbergh.
In the 1850s Furnivall became involved in various Christian Socialist schemes and his circle included Charles Kingsley and John Ruskin.
The repressive policy of Mollet in the Algerian War and his support for Charles de Gaulle's come-back in 1958 ( the party lead called to vote " yes " in referendum on Fifth Republic's constitution ) caused a split and the foundation of the dissident Unified Socialist Party ( PSU ).
Communists had long supported Socialist candidates in elections, but in the " February Declaration " the two parties agreed to attempt to form a joint government to replace President Charles de Gaulle and his Gaullist Party.
* Charles M. O ' Brien was elected in the 1909 election as the Socialist Party of Canada MLA for Rocky Mountain.
Socialist writers such as Pierre-Joseph Proudhon and Charles Fourier, who were widely read in Brazil, gave inspiration to the Brazilians.
Under the Fourth Republic, Michel Debré at first supported the Democratic and Socialist Union of the Resistance, but defected to the Radical-Socialist Party on the advice of General Charles de Gaulle, who reportedly told him and several other politicians, including Jacques Chaban-Delmas ," Allez au parti radical.
In 1946, he broke with Charles de Gaulle and founded the Democratic and Socialist Union of the Resistance ( UDSR ) serving as the party's president from 1946 to 1953.
Charles Horman, a US journalist, " disappeared ", as did Víctor Olea Alegría, a member of the Socialist Party, and many others, in 1973.
* In defense of black power ; a position paper by Sy Landy and Charles Capper Berkeley, Calif.: Independent Socialist Club, 1966
* The Charles H. Kerr Company Archives 1885-1985: A Century of Socialist and Labor Publishing
However, the President appoints the Prime Minister and the ministers and is under no constitutional, mandatory obligation to make those appointments from the ranks of the parliamentary majority party ; this is a safe-guard specifically introduced by the founder of the Fifth Republic, Charles De Gaulle, to prevent the disarray and horse-trading caused by the Third and Fourth Republics parliamentary régimes ; in practice PM and ministers do come from the majority although President Sarkozy did appoint Socialist ministers or secretary of state-level junior ministers to his government.
Leftists protesting the imprisonment of Eugene V. Debs and promoting the campaign of Charles Ruthenberg, the Socialist candidate for mayor, planned to march through the center of the city.
Growing out of the National Socialist Liberation Front, Mason founded the order in the early 1980s following the advice of Charles Manson, leader of the mass-murder cult " The Family ".
Joseph Charles Tommasi ( 1951-August 15, 1975 ) was an American National Socialist who founded the National Socialist Liberation Front ( NSLF ) in 1974.
The Socialist Party vote would collapse and lose their only seat as Charles M. O ' Brien went down to defeat at the hands of a Conservative.

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