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Jerrold and Seigel
* Seigel, Jerrold ( 1999 ) Bohemian Paris: Culture, Politics, and the Boundaries of Bourgeois Life, 1830-1930, JHU Press.

Jerrold and Politics
* Converse, Philip E .; Miller, Warren E .; Rusk, Jerrold G .; Wolfe, Arthur C. " Continuity And Change In American Politics: Parties and Issues in the 1968 Election.
* Norpoth, Helmut and Rusk, Jerrold G. " Electoral Myth and Reality: Realignments in American Politics.

Jerrold and Life
The next significant temperance drama to debut was titled " Fifteen Years of a Drunkard's Life ", written by Douglas Jerrold in 1841.
* Life and Remains of Douglas Jerrold ( 1859 )
See his eldest son William Blanchard Jerrold's Life and Remains of Douglas Jerrold ( 1859 ).
Douglas Jerrold: A Life ( 1803 1857 ).

Jerrold and
* 1857 Douglas William Jerrold, English playwright and satirist ( b. 1803 )
Herbert, Thomas Hood, Douglas William Jerrold ( 1841 1857 ), James Leavey, George du Maurier, George Melly, John McCrae, A. A. Milne, Anthony Powell, W. C. Sellar and R. J. Yeatman, William Makepeace Thackeray, Sir Henry Lucy, John Hollingshead, Artemus Ward, Somerset Maugham, P. G.
* Jerrold E. Marsden ( 1942 2010 ), mathematician
* Jerrold Kessel ( 1945 2011 ), South African-born Israeli journalist
Her brothers were William Jerrold " Jerry " Smith ( engineer, 1929 2003 ) and Murray Lee Smith ( teacher and minister, 1932 2003 ) and her sister is Lillian Allethea Smith Wall ( born 1936 ).
Production of monoclonal antibodies involving human mouse hybrid cells was described by Jerrold Schwaber in 1973 and remains widely cited among those using human-derived hybridomas, but claims of priority have been controversial.
William Blanchard Jerrold ( 23 December 1826 10 March 1884 ), was an English journalist and author.
Douglas William Jerrold ( 3 January 1803 8 June 1857 ) was an English dramatist and writer.
A collected edition of his writings appeared between 1851 54, and The Works of Douglas Jerrold, with a memoir by his son, W. B. Jerrold, in 1863 64, but neither is complete.
* 14 Jerrold Nadler, congressman from New York, introduces the Permanent Partners Immigration Act ( H. R 3650 ) in the United States Congress.
* Jerrold R. Zacharias 1961
by Jerry A Fodor & Jerrold J Katz, pp. 355 383.
70, No. 11., pp. 318 330 ( with Christina Graves, Jerrold J. Katz, Yuji Nishiyama, Robert Stecker, and Peter Tovey ).
* William Blanchard Jerrold ( 1826 1884 ), an English journalist and author
Milton Jerrold Shapp ( June 25, 1912 November 24, 1994 ) was the 40th Governor of the U. S. state of Pennsylvania from 1971 to 1979 and was the first Jewish governor of Pennsylvania.
* Jerrold Wexler ( 1924 1992 ), American businessman

Jerrold and 1930
* " The Americans in Ethiopia ," under the pseudonym Jerrold Robbins, in American Mercury ( May 1930 ).

Jerrold and .
This argument is developed by Jerrold Katz in his book Realistic Rationalism.
The launching of Sputnik in 1957 at the height of the cold war gave rise to a number of intellectually competitive approaches to disciplinary knowledge, such as BSCS biology PSSC physics, led by university professors such as Jerome Bruner and Jerrold Zacharias.
He spent his time writing and in the company of other writers including William Thackeray and Douglas Jerrold.
By this time Mayhew had become reasonably secure financially, had settled his debts and married Jane Jerrold, the daughter of his friend Douglas Jerrold.
* The first, adapted into English by Gifford Cochran and Jerrold Krimsky and staged by Francesco Von Mendelssohn, featured Robert Chisholm as Macheath.
This argument is developed by Jerrold Katz in his book Realistic Rationalism.
Novello made his stage debut in 1921 in Deburau by Sacha Guitry with Robert Loraine, Madge Titheradge and Bobbie Andrews, and among other stage engagements, in the next years he played Bingley in an adaptation of Pride and Prejudice with Ben Webster as D ' Arcy and Mary Jerrold as Elizabeth, in a cast that included Ellen Terry, May Whitty and Joyce Carey.
At the start of the 112th Congress on January 6, 2011, Senator Menendez, along with Representatives Maloney, Jerrold Nadler and Gwen Moore, held a press conference advocating for the Equal Rights Amendment's adoption.
Other likely influences were a visit made by Dickens to the Western Penitentiary in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from March 20-22, 1842 ; the decade-long fascination on both sides of the Atlantic with spiritualism ; fairy tales and nursery stories ( which Dickens regarded as stories of conversion and transformation ); contemporary religious tracts about conversion ; and the works of Douglas Jerrold in general, but especially " The Beauties of the Police " ( 1843 ), a satirical and melodramatic essay about a father and his child forcibly separated in a workhouse, and another satirical essay by Jerrold which may have had a direct influence on Dickens ' conception of Scrooge called " How Mr. Chokepear keeps a merry Christmas " ( Punch, 1841 ).
The supporting cast included pop singer turned actor Kenny Lynch, Geoffrey Hughes, Norman Rossington, Sam Kydd, Jerrold Wells and Fanny Carby as Arthur and Kevin's landlady.

Seigel and .
Costello, Luciano, Seigel and Lansky decided to end the Castellammarese War, and secretly planned to eliminate one " Mustache Pete " immediately, then bide their time and kill the other one.
On April 15, 1931, Masseria was gunned down at Scarpato's restaurant in Coney Island by Albert Anastasia, Vito Genovese, Joe Adonis and Bugsy Seigel.
Bugsy Seigel was involved in many of Murder Incorporated's murders, but as a leading figure instead of a soldier.
In the late 1950s, United States onion farmers alleged that Sam Seigel and Vincent Kosuga, Chicago Mercantile Exchange traders, were attempting to corner the market on onions.
Page Joseph Falkinburg, the oldest of three children, was born in Point Pleasant, New Jersey, the son of Sylvia ( née Seigel ) and Page Joseph Falkinburg, Sr.
The APA President Max Seigel sent Cameron a letter on December 2, 1983 stating that the Board of Directors had decided to drop him from membership for failure to cooperate with their investigation.
Besides his son William, of Harvard, Mass., Mr. Salter is survived by his wife, Rhoda ; another son, Robert, of Tarrytown, N. Y .; a sister, Bertha Seigel of Montgomery County, Md., and three grandchildren.

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