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* 1813 – John Rae, Scottish physician and explorer ( d. 1893 )
This production is also notable for having Edward Asner ( as Mr Peachum ), Charlotte Rae as Mrs Peachum, Bea Arthur ( as Lucy ), Jerry Orbach ( as PC Smith, the Street Singer and Mack ), John Astin ( as Readymoney Matt / Matt of the Mint ) and Jerry Stiller ( as Crookfinger Jake ) as members of the cast during its run.
However he soon reversed this rosy assessment, when on October 23, 1854, The Times of London published a report by explorer-physician John Rae of the discovery by Eskimos of the remains of the lost Franklin expedition along with unmistakable evidence of cannibalism among members of the party:
Dr. John Rae rebutted Dickens in two articles in Household Words: “ The Lost Arctic Voyagers ”, Household Words, No. 248 ( December 23, 1854 ), and " Dr. Rae ’ s Report to the Secretary of the Admiralty ", Household Words, No. 249 ( December 30, 1854 ).
In 1838 and 1839 Peter Warren Dease and Thomas Simpson explored its southeast coast, while John Rae charted its entire south coast in 1851.
The clinic, which works to the twelve-step programme philosophy of Alcoholics Anonymous is based near Liphook in Hampshire and includes Kate Hoey, Alex Rae and Elton John as patrons, and is supported by the Professional Footballers ' Association.
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Among the general public, McKenna beat former New Democratic Party Ontario Premier Bob Rae by a margin of 23 to 11 while among self-identified Liberals, McKenna beat former Deputy Prime Minister of Canada John Manley by a margin of 28 to 13.
* John Rae as Grandpa Smith
Burstyn was born Edna Rae Gillooly in Detroit, Michigan, the daughter of Correine Marie ( née Hamel ) and John Austin Gillooly, who was a building contractor .< ref >
* John Rae ( 1813 – 1893 ) – Scottish doctor in Northern Canada.
Intertemporal choice was introduced by John Rae in 1834 in the " Sociological Theory of Capital ". Later, Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk in 1889 and Irving Fisher in 1930 elaborated on the model.
* Dr John Rae, 1995 – 2000
Rae won the NDP nomination over former MP John Paul Harney and activist Kay Macpherson.
Rae defeated Liberal candidate John Nunziata, a York councillor in a by-election on November 4, 1982.
Rival candidate Maurizio Bevilacqua withdrew from the contest on August 14 to endorse Rae, and Carolyn Bennett did the same on September 15, followed by Hedy Fry on September 25 and John Godfrey on October 20.

John and economist
* 1671 – John Law, Scottish economist ( d. 1729 )
* 1946 – John Maynard Keynes, English economist ( b. 1883 )
In the 1929 general election he made a final bid to return the Liberals to the political mainstream, with an ambitious programme of state stimulation of the economy called We Can Conquer Unemployment !, largely written for him by the Liberal economist John Maynard Keynes.
Other names connected to the city include Max Born, physicist and Nobel laureate ; Charles Darwin, the biologist who discovered natural selection ; David Hume, a philosopher, economist and historian ; James Hutton, regarded as the " Father of Geology "; John Napier inventor of logarithms ; chemist and one of the founders of thermodynamics Joseph Black ; pioneering medical researchers Joseph Lister and James Young Simpson ; chemist and discoverer of the element nitrogen, Daniel Rutherford ; mathematician and developer of the Maclaurin series, Colin Maclaurin and Ian Wilmut, the geneticist involved in the cloning of Dolly the sheep just outside Edinburgh.
John Kenneth Galbraith, the Canadian-American Harvard University economist, who advised governments of India during the 1950s, an intimate of Nehru who served as the American ambassador from 1961 to 1963, was a particularly harsh critic of Mountbatten in this regard.
It was primarily a response to an earlier landmark book and television series: The Age of Uncertainty, by the noted economist John Kenneth Galbraith.
According to economist John Quiggin, the standard features of " economic fundamentalist rhetoric " are " dogmatic " assertions and the claim that anyone who holds contrary views is not a real economist.
Under the guidance of economist John Kenneth Galbraith, IIT Kanpur was the first institute in India to offer Computer Science education.
British economist John Maynard Keynes imagined that the IMF would be a cooperative fund upon which member states could draw to maintain economic activity and employment through periodic crises.
Hutton was one of the most influential participants in the Scottish Enlightenment, and fell in with numerous first-class minds in the sciences including John Playfair, philosopher David Hume and economist Adam Smith.
Keynesian economics ( ; also called Keynesianism and Keynesian theory ) are the group of macroeconomic schools of thought based on the ideas of 20th-century economist John Maynard Keynes.
* 1920 – John Harsanyi, Hungarian economist, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 2000 )
A survey of economists ranked Friedman as the second most popular economist of the twentieth century behind John Maynard Keynes, and The Economist described him as " the most influential economist of the second half of the 20th century … possibly of all of it.
* 1908 – John Kenneth Galbraith, Canadian-born US economist ( d. 2006 )
Former Prime Minister John Turner, who as a child knew Bennett while he was prime minister, praised Bennett's promotion of Turner's economist mother to the highest civil service post held by a Canadian woman to that time.
* John Law, Scottish economist
* October 15 – John Kenneth Galbraith, Canadian economist ( d. 2006 )
* August 24 – John Grahl, British economist
* April 21 – John Maynard Keynes, British economist ( b. 1883 )
* June 27 – John Maurice Clark, American economist ( b. 1884 )
* April 8 – John Hicks, English economist, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1989 )
* May 29 – John Harsanyi, Hungarian-born economist, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 2000 )
* June 5 – John Maynard Keynes, English economist ( d. 1946 )

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