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Gallery Director John Walker greeted the group, standing on one of the benches in the downstairs lobby to speak to them.
William Walker ( composer ) | William Walker, the composer who first joined John Newton's verses to " New Britain ", to create the song that has become " Amazing Grace "
Carnegie's empire grew to include the J. Edgar Thomson Steel Works, ( named for John Edgar Thomson, Carnegie's former boss and president of the Pennsylvania Railroad ), Pittsburgh Bessemer Steel Works, the Lucy Furnaces, the Union Iron Mills, the Union Mill ( Wilson, Walker & County ), the Keystone Bridge Works, the Hartman Steel Works, the Frick Coke Company, and the Scotia ore mines.
* 1827 John Walker, an English chemist, sells the first friction match that he had invented the previous year.
The software is developed and sold by Autodesk, Inc., first released in December 1982 by Autodesk in the year following the purchase of the first form of the software by Autodesk founder, John Walker.
This early version ran on the Marinchip Systems 9900 computer ( Marinchip Systems was owned by Autodesk co-founders John Walker and Dan Drake ).
* In 2005 Powell received the Bishop John T. Walker Distinguished Humanitarian Service Award for his contributions to Africa.
* 1981 John Walker Lindh, American Taliban fighter
" Other egoists include James L. Walker, Sidney Parker, Dora Marsden, John Beverly Robinson, and Benjamin Tucker ( later in life ).
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.
In the second week of January 2002, he was flown to the USS Bataan in the northern Arabian Sea, the ship which was being used to hold eight other notable prisoners, including John Walker Lindh.
After 18 months, not proving suitable for shop work, Cook travelled to the nearby port town of Whitby to be introduced to friends of Sanderson's, John and Henry Walker.
* 1941 John E. Walker, English chemist, Nobel Prize laureate
* 2002 " American Taliban " John Walker Lindh returns to the United States in FBI custody.
* 2002 " American Taliban " John Walker Lindh pleads guilty to supplying aid to the enemy and to possession of explosives during the commission of a felony.
L-R: Judah P. Benjamin, Stephen Mallory, Christopher Memminger, Alexander Stephens, LeRoy Pope Walker, Jefferson Davis, John H. Reagan and Robert Toombs.
John Walker may refer to:
* John Walker ( Virginia politician ) ( 1744 1809 ), U. S. Senator, public official, and soldier
* John Walker ( Missouri politician ) ( 1770 1838 ), State Treasurer of Missouri
* John M. Walker, Jr. ( born 1940 ), former chief judge of the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
* John Randall Walker ( 1874 1942 ), U. S. Representative from Georgia
* John Williams Walker ( 1783 1823 ), U. S. Senator from Alabama
* John Walker ( Canadian politician ) ( 1832 1889 ), industrialist and member of the Canadian House of Commons
* John Archibald Walker ( born 1890 ), lawyer and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada

John and musician
* 1944 John Kay, German-Canadian singer-songwriter and musician ( The Sparrows and Steppenwolf )
* 1947 John Weider, English musician ( Eric Burdon and the Animals, Family, Johnny Kidd & The Pirates, and Stud )
John W. Haley, his eldest son, wrote Sound and Glory, a biography of Haley, while his youngest daughter, Gina Haley, is a professional musician based in Texas.
* 1910 John H. Hammond, American musician ( d. 1987 )
* 1980 John Lennon, an English musician ( former member of The Beatles ), and peace activist, is murdered by Mark David Chapman, a mentally unstable fan, in front of The Dakota apartment building in New York City.
* 1937 John Hartford, American musician ( d. 2001 )
After Terry Burns, his half-brother, introduced him to modern jazz, his enthusiasm for players like Charles Mingus and John Coltrane led his mother to give him a plastic alto saxophone in 1961 ; he was soon receiving lessons from a local musician.
* 1987 John Spence, American musician ( No Doubt ) ( b. 1969 )
* 1952 John Lurie, American actor, musician, painter, director and producer
In 1599 John Farmer dedicated a second book to Oxford, The First Set of English Madrigals, alluding in the dedication to Oxford's own proficiency as a musician.
* 1978 John Nolan, American musician ( Straylight Run and Taking Back Sunday )
* 1945 John Helliwell, English musician ( Supertramp )
* 1956 Mark St. John, American musician ( Kiss ) ( d. 2007 )
* 1962 John Balance, English musician ( Coil, Psychic TV ) ( d. 2004 )
* John Ford ( musician ) ( born 1948 ), English singer, songwriter and guitarist in rock genre ; long career lasting from British Invasion to 21st century
* John Young ( musician ) ( born 1956 ), British keyboardist
* 1949 John Wetton, English singer-songwriter, musician, and producer ( Mogul Thrash, Family, Roxy Music, UK, and Asia )
* 1959 John Linnell, American singer-songwriter and musician ( They Might Be Giants )
* 1944 John " Charlie " Whitney, English musician ( Family, Axis Point, Streetwalkers )
John Uhler " Jack " Lemmon III ( February 8, 1925 June 27, 2001 ) was an American actor and musician.
* 1948 John Ford, English singer-songwriter and musician ( Strawbs, The Monks, and Elmer Gantry's Velvet Opera )
* 1949 John Farnham, English-Australian singer-songwriter and musician
* 1899 Sleepy John Estes, American musician ( d. 1977 )
* 1952 Andy Fraser, English singer-songwriter and musician ( Free, Sharks, and John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers )
* 1955 John Waite, English singer-songwriter and musician ( The Babys and Bad English )

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