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The field contains individuals trained in philosophy such as H. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr. of Rice University, Baruch Brody of Rice University, Peter Singer of Princeton University, Daniel Callahan of the Hastings Center, and Daniel Brock of Harvard University, medically trained clinician ethicists such as Mark Siegler of the University of Chicago and Joseph Fins of Cornell University, lawyers such as Nancy Dubler of Albert Einstein College of Medicine or Jerry Menikoff of the federal Office of Human Research Protections, political scientists like Francis Fukuyama, religious studies scholars including James Childress, and theologians like Lisa Sowle Cahill and Stanley Hauerwas.
Joseph J. Fins, M. D., M. A. C. P.

Joseph and 1959
* John Joseph Ford ( 1907 – 1982 ), American jurist who served on Los Angeles County Courts ( 1943 – 59 ) and California Second District Court of Appeal ( 1959 – 77 ); elevated to Presiding Justice in 1966
* Anthony Joseph Lewis ; born October 1959 to Patti Palmer
* 1959Joseph Charbonneau, archbishop of Montreal ( b. 1892 )
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* Joseph Vittoria, MBA 1959, Former Chairman and CEO of Avis
After the classic Hercules ( 1958 ) became a blockbuster sensation in the film industry, a 1959 Steve Reeves film Terrore dei Barbari ( Terror of the Barbarians ) was retitled Goliath and the Barbarians in the United States, ( after Joseph E. Levine claimed the sole right to the name of Hercules ); the film was so successful at the box office, it inspired Italian filmmakers to do a series of four more films featuring a beefcake hero named Goliath, although the films were not really related to each other.
* French — Baival, C., Paul Ternoise, and Albert Verse: Pierrot's Choice ( 1950 ); Marceau, Marcel: Pierrot of Montmartre ( 1952 ; music by Joseph Kosma ); The Mime Sime: The Fantasies of Pierrot ( 2007 ); Prévert, Jacques: Baptiste ( 1959 ; choreography by Jean-Louis Barrault ).
* Fontenrose, Joseph Eddy, Python ; a study of Delphic myth and its origins, New York, Biblio & Tannen, ISBN 0-8196-0285-X ( 1959 ; 1974 )
* Joseph Eddy Fontenrose, Python ; a study of Delphic myth and its origins, 1959.
His roles include Brutus in Julius Caesar ( 1953 ), Field Marshal Erwin Rommel in The Desert Fox: The Story of Rommel and The Desert Rats, the amoral valet turned spy in Joseph Mankiewicz's 5 Fingers, the declining actor in the first remake of A Star Is Born ( 1954 ), Captain Nemo in 20, 000 Leagues Under the Sea ( also 1954 ), a small town school teacher driven insane by the effects of cortisone in Bigger Than Life ( 1956 ), a suave master spy in North by Northwest ( 1959 ), a determined explorer in Journey to the Center of the Earth ( also 1959 ), Humbert Humbert in Stanley Kubrick's Lolita ( 1962 ), a river pirate who betrays Peter O ' Toole's character in Lord Jim ( 1965 ), the evil Doctor Polidori in Frankenstein: The True Story ( 1973 ), the vampire's servant, Richard Straker, in Salem's Lot, and surreal Royal Navy Captain Hughes in Yellowbeard ( 1983 ).
* Fontenrose, Joseph Eddy, Python ; a study of Delphic myth and its origins, 1959.
* Joseph Gill, The Council of Florence ( Cambridge, 1959 )
It is a polyurethane-polyurea copolymer that was invented in 1959 by chemists C. L. Sandquist and Joseph Shivers at DuPont's Benger Laboratory in Waynesboro, Virginia.
Beginning in July 1959, the three-year-old chimpanzee was trained under the direction of neuroscientist Joseph V. Brady at Holloman Air Force Base Aero Medical Field Laboratory to do simple, timed tasks in response to electric lights and sounds.
* 1959: Joseph Martin and Philip Santora, New York Daily News, " for their exclusive series of articles disclosing the brutality of the Batista government in Cuba long before its downfall and forecasting the triumph of the Cuban revolution party led by Fidel Castro.
** 5 October 1958 – February 1959 Henri Joseph Marie Bernard ( b. 1920 )
** February 1959 – 28 November 1960 Amédée Joseph Émile Jean Pierre Anthonioz ( b. 1913 – d. 1996 ); since independence from France it had its own President ( or a junta chief );
The film version was released by Columbia Pictures, in 1959, starring Elizabeth Taylor, Katharine Hepburn, and Montgomery Clift ; it was directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz from a screenplay by Gore Vidal and Williams.
Michael Joseph ' Mick ' McCarthy ( born 7 February 1959 ) is a football manager, pundit and former player who was most recently the manager of Wolverhampton Wanderers.
William Joseph (" Wild Bill ") Donovan ( January 1, 1883 – February 8, 1959 ) was a United States soldier, lawyer, intelligence officer and diplomat.
In 1959 it was incorporated as an autonomous, four year institution and assumed the St. Joseph College name.
Subsequent commissions included MIT's Kresge Auditorium ( 1954 ), Tanglewood's Koussevitzky Music Shed ( 1959 ), Lincoln Center's Avery Fisher Hall ( 1962 ), the Cultural Center of the Philippines ( 1969 ) and Baltimore's Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall ( 1978 ).

Joseph and physician
Scottish physician and scientist Joseph Black, who was the first to recognize the distinction between heat and temperature, is said to be the founder of calorimetry.
* Joseph Guislain, physician ( 1797 – 1860 )
The focus of the Scottish Enlightenment ranged from intellectual and economic matters to the specifically scientific as in the work of William Cullen, physician and chemist, James Anderson, an agronomist, Joseph Black, physicist and chemist, and James Hutton, the first modern geologist.
* 1591 – Joseph Solomon Delmedigo, Crete-Italian physician, mathematician, and theorist ( d. 1655 )
Developed by German physician Franz Joseph Gall in 1796, the discipline was very popular in the 19th century, especially from about 1810 until 1840.
The German physician Franz Joseph Gall ( 1758 – 1828 ) in 1796 began lecturing on organology, the isolation of mental faculties and later cranioscopy, which was the reading of the bumps on the skull that were supposedly created by the brain organs.
* Joseph Solomon Delmedigo ( 1591 – 1655 ), Italian rabbi, author, physician, mathematician, and music theorist
* December 6 – Joseph Black, a Scottish physician, physicist, and chemist ( b. 1728 )
* October 16 – Joseph Solomon Delmedigo, Italian physician, mathematician, and music theorist ( b. 1591 )
* June 16 – Joseph Solomon Delmedigo, Italian physician, mathematician, and music theorist ( d. 1655 )
** Joseph Solomon Delmedigo, Cretan author, physician, mathematician, and music theorist ( d. 1655 )
* December 20 – Joseph ha-Kohen, historian and physician ( d. 1575 )
* Joseph Öttinger ( May 7, 1818-October 2, 1895, Cracow ), Galician-Austrian Jewish physician
It is named after physician Joseph Grynfeltt ( 1840 – 1913 ).
Its first mayor after this status was Dr. John Joseph Moran, known as the attending physician when Edgar Allan Poe died.
It was named for Joseph Warren of Massachusetts, a physician and general in the American Revolutionary War who was killed at the Battle of Bunker Hill.
The focus of the Scottish Enlightenment ranged from intellectual and economic matters to the specifically scientific as in the work of William Cullen, physician and chemist, James Anderson, agronomist, Joseph Black, physicist and chemist, and James Hutton, the first modern geologist.
Franklin Plantation, owned by a physician, Allen T. Bowie, was considered the most elegant of the antebellum homes about the oxbow lake, Lake St. Joseph, near Newellton.
Richard D ' Alton Williams, a well-known 19th-century Irish patriot, poet, and physician, died of tuberculosis in Thibodaux in 1862, and is buried in St. Joseph Cemetery.
* John Cook Bennett ( 1804 – 1867 ), physician and a ranking and influential ( but short-lived and controversial ) leader of the Latter-Day-Saint movement, who acted as second in command to Joseph Smith, Jr. for a brief period in the early 1840s
The Nobel laureates include the physician Sir Ronald Ross, physicist Professor Charles Barkla, the physiologist Sir Charles Sherrington, physicist Sir James Chadwick, chemist Sir Robert Robinson, physiologist Professor Har Gobind Khorana, physiologist Professor Rodney Porter and physicist Professor Joseph Rotblat.
Joseph Solomon Delmedigo was a physician and teacher-Baruch Spinoza was a student of his works.
Toynbee was born in London, the son of the physician Joseph Toynbee, a pioneering otolaryngologist.
His intention was to investigate localisationism, i. e., whether different parts of the brain had different functions, as the Austrian physician Franz Joseph Gall, the founder of phrenology, was proposing.

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