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* May 22 – Jay Laurence Lush ( b. 1896 ), American livestock geneticist.
* Interface-John Fischer ( with Mark Whitecage, Perry Robinson Armen Halburian, Rick Kilburn, John Shea, Jay Clayton & Laurence Cook ) ( 1975 )
Jay Laurence Lush (, Shambaugh, Iowa-) was a pioneering animal geneticist who made important contributions to livestock breeding.
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It boasted an impressive cast including Curt Jürgens, Gemma Jones, Maurice Denham, Barry Foster, Gayle Hunnicutt, Patrick Stewart, Rachel Gurney, Charles Kay, Frank Thornton, Denis Lill, Diane Keen, Laurence Naismith, Lynn Farleigh, John Rhys-Davies, Paul Eddington, Freddie Jones, Charles Gray, Mary Wimbush, Pamela Brown, Tony Jay, Tom Conti, Miriam Margolyes, Andrew Keir and Marius Goring.

Jay and Lush
Prince Yakimov, Sasha Drucker, His Excellency Sir Montague, Alan Frewen, Major Cookson, Mrs. Brett, Mrs. Jay, Mr. ' Dobby ' Dobson, Mr. ' Foxy ' Leverett, Charles Warden, Professor Lord Pinkrose, Professor Inchcape, Clarence Lawson, Lord Bedlington, Archie Callard, Toby Lush and Mr. Dubedat.
* Jay Lush
Jay Sean has featured on Skepta's single " Lush " released on 10 June 2009 on iTunes.

Jay and publishes
Under the rubric Profiles, it publishes articles about notable people such as Ernest Hemingway, Henry R. Luce and Marlon Brando, Hollywood restaurateur Michael Romanoff, magician Ricky Jay and mathematicians David and Gregory Chudnovsky.

Jay and influential
Although cognitive-behavioural theories of hypnosis must be distinguished from cognitive-behavioural approaches to hypnotherapy, they share similar concepts, terminology, and assumptions and have been integrated by influential researchers and clinicians such as Irving Kirsch, Steven Jay Lynn, and others.
The Polkinghorne Reader ( edited by Thomas Jay Oord ) provides key excerpts from Polkinghorne's most influential books.
Stephen Jay Gould described The Passing of the Great Race as " The most influential tract of American scientific racism.
Marco Pierre White became the youngest chef in the world to achieve three Michelin stars, which went on to make him a household name and have one of his cookbooks, White Heat, described in 2005 as " possibly the most influential recipe book of the last 20 years " by food critic Jay Rayner.
Albert Jay Nock ( October 13, 1870 – August 19, 1945 ) was an influential American libertarian author, educational theorist, and social critic of the early and middle 20th century.
John Jay Hooker's father, John Jay Hooker, Sr., was one of Nashville's best and most influential lawyers.
Its many past influential DJs include Paul ' Trouble ' Anderson, Trevor Nelson, Judge Jules, Chris Philips, Dave Pearce, Sarah HB, Steve Jackson, Colin Dale, Norman Jay, Nick Power, Richie Rich, Coldcut, Tony De Vit, Jazzie B, Gilles Peterson, Pete Wardman, Hixxy & Sharkey, Slipmatt, Squirrel and DJ Vibes.
A different source of conservative Democratic dissent against the New Deal came from a group of journalists who considered themselves classical liberals and Democrats of the old school, and were opposed to big government programs on principle ; these included Albert Jay Nock and John T. Flynn, whose views later became influential in the libertarian movement.
' The most influential relational psychoanalyst has been Stephen A. Mitchell ',, whose 1983 book, co-written with Jay R. Greenberg and called Object Relations in Psychoanalytic Theory is considered to be the first major work of relational psychoanalysis.
The magazine introduced young talents who went on to influential careers in underground comix as well as the mainstream: among them Robert Crumb, Gilbert Shelton and Jay Lynch.
Albert Jay Nock ( October 13, 1870-August 19, 1945 ) was an influential American individualist anarchist, libertarian author, educational theorist, and social critic of the early and middle 20th century.
He has been a pioneer in the development of hip hop music and influential in the development of hip hop music acts, including Beastie Boys, Foxy Brown, LL Cool J, Jam Master Jay, Nas, Run-D. M. C.

Jay and textbook
Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs ( SICP ) is a textbook published in 1984 about general computer programming concepts from MIT Press written by Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( MIT ) professors Harold Abelson and Gerald Jay Sussman, with Julie Sussman.
As with the Reports, Coke's Institutes became a standard textbook in the United States, and were recorded in the law libraries of Harvard College in 1723 and Brown University in 1770 ; John Jay, John Adams, Theophilus Parsons and Thomas Jefferson were all influenced by it.

Jay and Animal
In November 2007, Donavon toured throughout Brazil on the Mostra Alma Surf Festival with bands, Animal Liberation Orchestra, G. Love and Matt Costa along with Surf Artists Jay Alders, Nathan Gibbs, Céline Chat, Surf Photographer Sean Davey and Surf Film Maker Sunny Abberton.
Scardina is perhaps best known for her regular appearances on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, monthly Today animal information segments and weekly segments on Jack Hanna's Animal Adventures.
On June 8, 2008, Koko made a special appearance at TNA's Slammiversary as a groomsman in the wedding for " Black Machismo " Jay Lethal and So Cal Val, along with George " The Animal " Steele, Kamala the Ugandan Giant, and Jake " The Snake " Roberts.

Jay and Plans
Plans continue for a new academic complex to rise at the corner of Tillary and Jay Streets.
Major General Ronald Jay Bath ( born November 4, 1944 ) is a retired United States Air Force Major General who directed U. S. Air Force Strategic Planning for the service's Deputy Chief of Staff for Plans and Programs at service headquarters in the Pentagon.

Jay and United
In 1797, Thompson was sent south by his employers to survey part of Canada-U. S. boundary along the water routes from Lake Superior to Lake of the Woods to satisfy unresolved questions of territory arising from the Jay Treaty between Great Britain and the United States.
* 1796 – The Jay Treaty between the United States and Great Britain comes into force, facilitating ten years of peaceful trade between the two nations.
* 2004 – The initial version of the John Jay Report, with details about the Catholic sexual abuse scandal in the United States, is released.
Additionally two Governors of New York, John Jay and Charles Evans Hughes, have served as Chief Justice of the United States.
Astor took advantage of the Jay Treaty between Great Britain and the United States in 1794, which opened new markets in Canada and the Great Lakes region.
* 1796 – The United States takes possession of Detroit from Great Britain under terms of the Jay Treaty.
But American policy had come to favor Britain, and Monroe was stunned by the United States ' signing of the Jay Treaty in London.
The United States did not take possession of forts on present-day American territory until the signing of the Jay Treaty in 1794.
Stephen Jay Gould said that Agassiz's theories sprang from an initial revulsion in his encounters with African-Americans upon moving to the United States.
* Jay W. Johnson, United States House of Representatives, Wisconsin
* 1789 – Chief Justice John Jay is sworn in as the first Chief Justice of the United States.
But in 1794, after the French Revolution toppled that country's monarchy, the American government came to an agreement with the Kingdom of Great Britain, the Jay Treaty, that resolved several points of contention between the United States and Great Britain that had lingered since the end of the American Revolutionary War.
Admiral ( United States ) | Admiral Jay L. Johnson and Admiral Vern Clark of the United States Navy salute each other during a change-of-command ceremony.
Three months later, the Panic spread to the United States when three major banks stopped making payments, the New York Warehouse & Security Company on September 8, Kenyon, Cox, & Co. on September 13, and the largest bank, Jay Cooke & Company, on September 18.
* November 19 – The United States Department of Defense announces the closing of 95 military bases and facilities, including the Brooklyn Navy Yard, the Brooklyn Army Terminal, and Fort Jay, New York.
* July 11 – The United States takes possession of Detroit from Great Britain under the terms of the Jay Treaty.
* May 17 – John Jay, first Chief Justice of the United States ( b. 1745 )
* Center, Jay County, Indiana, United States
The Federalist Papers are a series of 85 articles or essays promoting the ratification of the United States Constitution written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay.
John Jay, who had been secretary for foreign affairs under the Articles of Confederation from 1784 through their expiration in 1789, became the first Chief Justice of the United States in 1789, stepping down in 1795 to accept election as governor of New York, a post he held for two terms, retiring in 1801.
John Jay, author of five of the Federalist Papers, later became the first Chief Justice of the United States
:— September, changed to Department of State ; Jefferson appointed ; John Jay continues to act as foreign affairs secretary until Jefferson's return from France ; from 1789 to 1883, however, foreign affairs of the United States are largely the responsibility of those wearing the gold braid of U. S. navy officers
The state's senior member of the United States Senate is Jay Rockefeller ( D ), first elected in 1984.
During his time in the United States, Louis Philippe met with American politicians and people of high society, including George Clinton, John Jay, Alexander Hamilton, and George Washington.

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