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* Hutchins, R. ( 2004 ) " Adams, John Couch ( 1819 – 1892 )", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, accessed 23 August 2007
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Members of the Borough Council are Vincent Binkoski ( R, 2014 ), Glenn Corbett ( R, 2013 ), Brian Gillen ( R, 2012 ), Sandra Hayes ( R, 2014 ), Scott Hutchins ( R, 2013 ) and Thomas Yeager ( R, 2012 ).
Well-known Canadian musicians include pianist Glenn Gould ; violinist James Ehnes ; flautist Timothy Hutchins ; and composers R. Murray Schafer and Harry Somers.
* Michael Faraday, Experimental Researches in Electricity, Vol I, First Series, 1831 in Great Books of the Western World, Vol 45, R. M. Hutchins, ed., Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc., The University of Chicago, 1952.
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Also winning blue ribbons were Bob Day of Beaverton, Tony Traxel of Beaverton and Steve Hutchins of Banks.
It fell to Chancellor Kimpton, now a Standard Oil ( Indiana ) executive, to spend his nine-year reign tidying up Chicago after the 21-year typhoon of Idealist Robert Maynard Hutchins.
But though Kimpton put Chicago in what he felt was working order, some old grads feel that it still needs the kind of lively teachers who filled it in the heady Hutchins era.
Anthropologists Dan Sperber, Edwin Hutchins, Scott Atran, Pascal Boyer and Joseph Henrich have been involved in collaborative projects with cognitive and social psychologists, political scientists and evolutionary biologists in attempts to develop general theories of culture formation, religion and political association.
As promoted primarily by Robert Hutchins and Mortimer Adler, a universal curriculum based upon the common and essential nature of all human beings is recommended.
Hutchins and Adler implemented these ideas with great success at the University of Chicago, where they still strongly influence the curriculum in the form of the undergraduate Common Core.
In a highly negative review of the book, Dewey wrote a series of articles in The Social Frontier which began by applauding Hutchins ' attack on " the aimlessness of our present educational scheme.
* The University of Chicago's Common Core, established by Mortimer Adler and Robert Maynard Hutchins is another well-known example of educational perennialism.
American anarchists who adhered to egoism include Benjamin Tucker, John Beverley Robinson, Steven T. Byington, Hutchins Hapgood, James L. Walker and Victor Yarros and E. H. Fulton.
* Mary Ann Dzuback, Robert M. Hutchins: Portrait of an Educator ( Chicago: University of Chicago, 1991 ).
University president Robert Hutchins and his collaborator Mortimer Adler developed a program that offered reading lists, books, and organizational strategies for reading clubs to the general public.
While serving in the army in early 1862, Garfield was approached by friends about political opportunities resulting from the redrawn 19th Ohio Congressional District ; it was believed that the incumbent, John Hutchins, was vulnerable.
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In 2004, Sam Hutchins became a member of the Wild Salmon Hall of Fame for creating the non-profit Oregon Stewardship Program.
In 2004 the WHISD board voted to close Hutchins Academic, which had 82 students at the time of closure.
* Hutchins, Daniel D., Wheels Across America: Carriage Art & Craftsmanship, Tempo International Publishing Company, 1st edition, 2004.
Hutchins, Robert M. Retrieved July 6, 2004, from the University of Pennsylvania, English Department, Al Filreis, The Literature and Culture of the 1950s: http :// www. english. upenn. edu /~ afilreis / 50s / hutchins-bio. html
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Audio boom operators included Laurie Hutchins, Vladimir Lozinski, John Dodds, Paul McCloskey, Jack O ' Brien, Steve Wakely ( later a series audio director ).
The concept of education through systematic reading of seminal works themselves ( rather than textbooks ), was carried on by John Erskine at Columbia University, and, in the 1930s, Mortimer Adler and Robert Hutchins at the University of Chicago, carried this idea further with the concepts of education through study of the " great books " and " great ideas " of Western civilization.
He resigned this post in 1798 to become the organist at the Asylum for Female Orphans as well as the assistant to John Wall Callcott, with whom he had long been on terms of personal and artistic intimacy, and whose eldest daughter, Elizabeth Hutchins Callcott ( 1809 – 72 ), he married.
Many other actors under contract to Warner's at the time, who despite their work conditions, did see their stars rise over time, included Jack Kelly, Will Hutchins, Peter Brown, Ty Hardin, Wayde Preston, John Russell, Donald May, Rex Reason, Richard Long, Van Williams, Roger Smith, Mike Road, Anthony Eisley, Robert Conrad, Robert McQueeney, Dorothy Provine, Diane McBain, and Connie Stevens.
* John Hutchins, The History and Antiquities of the County of Dorset, 3rd ed., edited by William Shipp and J. W. Hodson, ( Westminster: J. B. Nichols, 1861 – 1873 ).
* John Hutchins, The History and Antiquities of the County of Dorset, 3rd ed., edited by William Shipp and James Whitworth Hodson, Westminster: J. B. Nichols and Sons, 1861-1873.
The identification of Badbury Rings with the Arthurian Mount Badon ( c. AD516 ) was reported by John Hutchins as originating with a supposition by the ' eminent Dr Edwin Guest ' in the Salisbury Volume of the Archaeological Institute.
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.
Among the dead were: Henry Dundalo, William Perry, James White, Randolph Hutchins, William Williamson, John Patterson, John Fry and Jarrett Rogers.
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