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Cochran and Thomas
Engraving by John Cochran ( artist ) | John Cochran after a portrait by Thomas Lawrence.
* October 8 – Thomas Cochran ( judge ), Canadian judge ( b. 1777 )
* Thomas Cochran ( judge ), Canadian judge ( d. 1804 )
* Thomas C. Cochran
In the young adult novel Roughnecks by Thomas Cochran, the " Pineview Pelicans " are based on the Homer Pelicans as rivals of the " Oil Camp Roughnecks ".
Thomas P. Cochran was the first council clerk with a salary of $ 2. 50 a year.
In 1842, Thomas Keenan, Isaac B. Webb, and William Cochran received original land grants in the area.
* Thomas C. Cochran ( 1972 )
* Thomas Cochran ( disambiguation )
The name Clarence Mason may have come from the Disbarred New York Civil Rights Attorney C. Vernon Mason ( or possibly the fictional attorney Perry Mason ) or Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, whilst his character and speaking style were based on Johnnie Cochran.
While there is evidence of prehistoric, probably Pictish earthworks in the grounds of the castle, the remains most visible today are of the castle constructed in the mid 15th century by Thomas Cochran ( later to become an Earl of Mar ( 1458-79 ).
* Thomas C. Cochran, Railroad Leaders, 1845-1890 ( 1953 ).
Along with economist Oliver E. Williamson and historians Louis Galambos, Robert H. Wiebe, and Thomas C. Cochran, Chandler was a leading historian of the organizational synthesis.
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Thomas C. Cochran ( R )
* Cochran, Thomas C. The Pabst Brewing Company ( 1948 )
Herb Cochran is the current Executive Director, having held the position since 2000 and the 2008 Board of Governors Chair is Thomas Seibert.
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Cochran and B
Once known as Dykesboro, Cochran was settled by B.
* The following artists are inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: The Coasters, Eddie Cochran, Bo Diddley, Aretha Franklin, Marvin Gaye, Bill Haley, B.
Managed by the flamboyant C. B. Cochran, he would face and defeat up to five men in one evening.
His manager, C. B. Cochran, had to convince him to extend his matches and put on a show, which in turn ensured more bookings and sold-out shows.
Produced by C. B. Cochran, the play premiered on 18 August 1930 at the King's Theatre in Edinburgh, directed by Coward and starring Coward as Elyot, Adrianne Allen as Sybil, Gertrude Lawrence as Amanda, and Laurence Olivier as Victor.
Evelyn Laye had been the first choice to play Sarah, but turned it down as she was annoyed with the producer, C. B. Cochran, who she felt had caused her marriage to actor Sonnie Hale to fail by putting him in a show opposite Jessie Matthews, with whom he had an affair.
The development of wrestling within the UK brought legitimate Greco-Roman grappler Georg Hackenschmidt who was born in the Russian Empire to the country, where he would quickly associate himself with promoter and entrepreneur Charles B. Cochran.
It was a 1939 play for Charles B. Cochran in an adaptation by Golding and A. E. Rawlinson, and was also filmed as Magnolia Street Story.
Adler finally broke the typecasting and appeared in a dinner jacket in the 1934 Paramount film Many Happy Returns, and was hired by British theatrical producer C. B. Cochran to perform in a London revue.
She was defeated by Willie B. Cochran, a former police sergeant and laundry owner.
Green immediately arranged for an engagement with Charles B. Cochran to appear in the Noel Gay revue Lights Up at the Savoy Theatre.
Cochran starred in a string of B movies throughout the 1950s, including Carnival Story ( 1954 ).

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Some important contributors to the field of experimental designs are C. S. Peirce, R. A. Fisher, F. Yates, C. R. Rao, R. C. Bose, J. N. Srivastava, Shrikhande S. S., D. Raghavarao, W. G. Cochran, O. Kempthorne, W. T. Federer, V. V. Fedorov, A. S. Hedayat, J.
Robert L. Cochran, Laura Parker, Curtis Inabinett, Jr., Annie Brown, Harold T. " Buck " Dukes, Jr., Willie Gordan
The Plains Lodge U. D., held its first meeting on December 29, 1898, and continued to work " Under Dispensation " until the Grand Lodge of Virginia met in Alexandria, Virginia on December 15, 1899, and issued the Lodge a Charter under the name of Cochran Lodge No. 271.
LaMarr has done impressions of celebrities such as Sammy Davis, Jr., Tommy Davidson, Louis Farrakhan, Michael Jackson, Vernon Jordan, Martin Lawrence, Spike Lee, Sidney Poitier, Colin Powell, Prince, Bill Maher, Ben Vereen, Chris Tucker, Michael Winslow, Rick James, Billy Crystal, Bobby Brown, Bernard Shaw, Sinbad, Kanye West, Don King, Johnnie Cochran, Nat King Cole, Sherman Hemsley, Chris Rock, Ice-T, and Ray Charles.
His father, Johnnie Cochran, Sr., was an insurance salesman, and his mother sold Avon products.
The President is joined by, from left to right, U. S. Sen. Richard G. Lugar, R-Ind., U. S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Alphonso Jackson, Mrs. Laura Bush, U. S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, U. S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr., D-Ill., U. S. Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., and U. S. Sen. Thad Cochran, R-Miss.
Bush, Sam Chauncey, Alexander Smith Cochran, Erastus Corning 2nd, William Clay Ford, Sr., Paul Goldberger, A. Whitney Griswold, Ashbel Green Gulliver, Edward Harkness, Robert Maynard Hutchins, Charles Edward Ives, Dick Jauron, Rasheed Khalidi, Lewis Lehrman, Christopher Lydon, Edwin Merritt, Clark Millikan, Douglas Moore, Paul Moore, Paul Moore, Sr., Edward John Phelps, Philip W. Pillsbury, Benno C. Schmidt, Jr., Sam Wagstaff.
Cliff Richard, Eric Clapton with John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers, The Big Three, Eddie Cochran, Bobby Darin, Nancy Sinatra, Sammy Davis, Jr., Roy Orbison and Johnny Cash all put their own style on the song.
Britton was born Constance Elaine Womack in Boston, Massachusetts, the daughter of Linda Jane ( née Cochran ) and Edgar Allen Womack, Jr., who was a physicist.

Cochran and William
In 1950, Gertrude Mary Cox and William Gemmell Cochran published the book Experimental Designs which became the major reference work on the design of experiments for statisticians for years afterwards.
In 1951, together with William Cochran and Vladimir Vand, Crick assisted in the development of a mathematical theory of X-ray diffraction by a helical molecule.
Statisticians, such as Ronald Fisher, Jerzy Neyman, Oscar Kempthorne, Gertrude Mary Cox, and William Gemmell Cochran, among others.
Among his appointments and successors in the Statistics department were Oscar Irwin, John Wishart, Frank Yates, William Cochran and John Nelder.
* William Cochran
Dr. William Cochran ( 1789 – 1804 )
William Thad Cochran ( born December 7, 1937 ) is the senior United States Senator from Mississippi and a member of the Republican Party.
Cochran was born in Pontotoc, Mississippi, the son of Emma Grace ( née Berry ) and William Holmes Cochran, a teacher and school principal, respectively.
It was never a NASA initiative, though it was spearheaded by two members of the NASA Life Sciences Committee, one of whom, William Randolph Lovelace II, was a close friend of Cochran and her husband.
* William Forsythe-William Cochran
Only one provincial officer, Captain John Cochran, and five provincial soldiers were stationed at Fort William and Mary.
During World War II, Tukey worked at the Fire Control Research Office and collaborated with Samuel Wilks and William Cochran.
Highlights in Boston that she conducted and / or stage directed included La voyage de la lune, Otello ( with Tito Gobbi as Iago ), Command Performance ( world premiere ), Manon and Faust ( both with Beverly Sills and Norman Treigle ), Lulu ( U. S. East Coast premiere ), I puritani ( with Dame Joan Sutherland ), Intolleranza ( U. S. premiere ), Boris Godunov ( original version ), Hippolyte et Aricie ( U. S. stage premiere, with Plácido Domingo ), La bohème ( with Renata Tebaldi and Domingo ), Moses und Aron ( U. S. premiere ), The Rake's Progress, Bluebeard's Castle, Carmen ( with Marilyn Horne ), Macbeth ( original version ), The Good Soldier Schweik, The Fisherman and His Wife ( world premiere, with Muriel Costa-Greenspon ), La finta giardiniera, Norma ( with Sills ), Les Troyens, Don Carlos ( U. S. premiere of original French version ), Don Quichotte, War and Peace ( U. S. stage premiere, with Arlene Saunders ), Benvenuto Cellini ( U. S. premiere, with Jon Vickers ), I Capuleti e i Montecchi, Montezuma ( U. S. premiere ), Ruslan and Ludmila ( U. S. premiere ), Rigoletto ( with Sills, Richard Fredricks, and Susanne Marsee ), Stiffelio ( U. S. stage premiere ), La damnation de Faust, Tosca ( with Magda Olivero ), La vide breve, El retablo de maese Pedro, The Ice Break ( U. S. premiere ), Aïda ( with Shirley Verrett in the title role ), Die Soldaten ( U. S. premiere ), The Invisible City of Kitezh, Taverner ( U. S. premiere ), The Makropoulos Case ( with Anja Silja, William Cochran, and Chester Ludgin ), Médée ( in French and Greek ), Dead Souls ( U. S. premiere ), Der Rosenkavalier ( with Dame Gwyneth Jones ), and, finally, The Balcony ( world premiere, 1990 ).
In statistics, Cochran's theorem, devised by William G. Cochran, is a theorem used to justify results relating to the probability distributions of statistics that are used in the analysis of variance.
* William Thad Cochran ( MS )
* William Cochran ( physicist ) Scottish Physicist
Relations improved even further after new U. S. military aid began arriving, together with capable USAAF officers such as Brigadier General William D. Old of CGI Troop Carrier Command, and Colonels Philip Cochran and John R. Alison of the 1st Air Commando Group.
His results, however, have been disputed, especially in 1954 by a team consisting of John Tukey, Frederick Mosteller and William G. Cochran, who stated much of Kinsey's work was based on convenience samples rather than random samples, and thus would have been vulnerable to bias.
Born in Fayetteville, North Carolina in 1814, the grandson of congressman James Cochran, Dobbin attended Fayetteville Academy and the William Bingham School and later went on to graduate from the University of North Carolina in 1832.
The tenor's other recordings include: Wagner's Die Walküre ( with Birgit Nilsson and Hans Hotter, conducted by Sir Georg Solti, 1965 ); Puccini's Tosca ( excerpts in German, opposite Anja Silja, conducted by Lorin Maazel, 1966 ); Richard Strauss's Ariadne auf Naxos ( 1968 ); Fidelio ( 1969 ); Wagner's Lohengrin ( 1971 ); Puccini's Madama Butterfly ( with Maria Chiara, 1972 ); Saint-Saëns ' Samson and Delilah ( 1973 ); Strauss's Die Frau ohne Schatten ( 1977 ); Hindemith's Mathis der Maler ( with Fischer-Dieskau and William Cochran, 1979 ); Franz Schmidt's Notre Dame ( 1988 ); and, from the Bayreuth Festival, Die Walküre ( with Nilsson and Theo Adam, 1967 ) and Parsifal ( with Dame Gwyneth Jones, led by Pierre Boulez, 1970 ).
In 1945 she became director of the Institute of Statistics of the Consolidated University of North Carolina, and the Statistics Research Division of the North Carolina State College which was run by William Gemmell Cochran.

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