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pioneer and propaganda
Edward Louis Bernays ( November 22, 1891 – March 9, 1995 ) was an Austrian-American pioneer in the field of public relations and propaganda, referred to in his obituary as " the father of public relations ".
* Edward Bernays, a pioneer in public relations and later theorist of the importance of propaganda to democratic governance.
He was a pioneer of the documentary, educational, propaganda and scientific film, as well as being the producer of the world's first successful motion picture colour system.
Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2010 ( hardcover, ISBN 978-0-8122-4261-4 ); contains a 60-page chapter ( pp. 15 – 76 ) on Voltaire as a pioneer of Indomania and his use of fake Indian texts in anti-Christian propaganda.

pioneer and studies
Sapir was also a pioneer in Yiddish studies ( his first language ) in the United States ( cf.
Franz Bopp, pioneer in the field of comparative linguistic studies.
He was a pioneer in studies of modern high design and was dedicated to providing better living conditions for the residents of crowded cities.
Milken's high-yield " pioneer " status has proved dubious as studies show " original issue " high-yield issues were common during and after the Great Depression.
Robert West, a pioneer of genetic studies in stuttering, has suggested that the presence of stuttering is connected to the fact that articulated speech is the last major acquisition in human evolution.
Allen Nease, an American pioneer of reforestation and conservation efforts in Florida in the mid-20th century, planted over 55 million pine trees and was nicknamed “ Johnny Pine nut .” Another tireless promoter of tree-planting is Marthinus Daneel, Ph. D., Professor of African studies at Boston University and founder of ZIRRCON ( Zimbabwean Institute of Religious Research and Ecological Conservation ).
The pioneer of studies of the rotation of the Galaxy and the formation of the spiral arms was Bertil Lindblad in 1925.
* Richard Beckhard, pioneer in organizational studies
* Warren Bennis, pioneer in leadership studies
ECNU's Business School was founded by the pioneer of China's Economics and Financing studies, Prof. Chen Biao Ru.
Richard Lower was a pioneer in seventeenth century medicine because of his studies in experimental physiology.
Dr. Dandy was also a pioneer in the advances in operations for illnesses of the brain affecting the glossopharyngeal as well as Ménière's syndrome, and he published studies that show that high activity can cause sciatic pain.
Krogh was a pioneer in comparative studies on animals.
Among the criticisms of Fei Xiaotong's work is that his work tended to ignore regional and historical variations in Chinese behavior ; nonetheless, as a pioneer and educator, his intent was to highlight general trends, thus this simplification may have had significant justification for Fei's intent, even if they contributed to a bias in studies of Chinese society and culture.
Horace-Bénédict de Saussure was a naturalist and pioneer in Alpine studies.
He showed a fondness for mechanics, and at one time planned to become a machinist, but when he was 15 or 16 years of age his father received an appointment to the state prison at Greenwich Village, New York, where he was tutored by Amos Eaton, then a prisoner and later a pioneer of natural history studies in America.
One of his students at Langston was Nathan Hare, the black studies pioneer who became the founding publisher of the journal The Black Scholar.
At the time, King's was one of very few British universities to offer American studies, and Mottram was to prove a pioneer in the field.
Archibald Campbell Mzolisa Jordan ( 30 October 1906-20 October 1968 ) was a novelist, literary historian and intellectual pioneer of African studies in South Africa.
He studied Art History at Harvard University and went on to further studies with Nadia Boulanger and harpsichord revival pioneer Wanda Landowska in Paris, as well as Arnold Dolmetsch in Haslemere, Heinz Tiessen in Berlin and Günther Ramin in Leipzig.
* Norair Sisakian-one of the founders of space biology, pioneer in biochemistry of sub-cell structures and technical biochemistry, one of the first in the mid-1940s to start the studies of plant cell structures.
It was in connection with intensive studies of the Gulf Stream that the ship George S. Blake became such a pioneer in oceanography that she is one of only two U. S. ships with her name inscribed in the façade of the Oceanographic Museum ( Musée Océanographique ), Monaco due to its being " the most innovative oceanographic vessel of the Nineteenth Century " with development of deep ocean exploration through introduction of steel cable for sounding, dredging and deep anchoring and data collection for the " first truly modern bathymetric map of a deep sea area.
Skeat was also a pioneer of place-name studies.
Alegría is credited with being a pioneer in the anthropologic studies of the Taino culture and the African heritage in Puerto Rico.

pioneer and Harold
Harold Eugene Edgerton was a pioneer in high speed photography.
* 1884 – Major Harold Geiger, U. S. Army aviation pioneer ( d. 1927 )
* October 7 – Major Harold Geiger, U. S. Army aviation pioneer ( d. 1927 )
* May 17 – The U. S. Army aviation pioneer Major Harold Geiger dies in the crash of his Airco DH. 4 de Havilland plane, at Olmsted Field, Pennsylvania.
Willis Harold O ' Brien ( AKA: " Obie "; March 2, 1886 – November 8, 1962 ) was an Irish American motion picture special effects and stop-motion animation pioneer, who according to ASIFA-Hollywood " was responsible for some of the best-known images in cinema history ," and is best remembered for his work on The Lost World ( 1925 ), King Kong ( 1933 ) and Mighty Joe Young ( 1949 ), for which he won the 1950 Academy Award for Best Visual Effects.
Working with Harold Eugene Edgerton of MIT, Mili was a pioneer in the use of stroboscopic instruments to capture a sequence of actions in one photograph.
* Major Harold Geiger ( 1884 – 1927 ), pioneer in Army aviation and ballooning.
Cairncrest was built as a home for John Pitcairn's son, Harold Pitcairn, an aviation pioneer and developer of the autogyro.
General James Harold " Jimmy " Doolittle, USAF ( December 14, 1896 – September 27, 1993 ) was an American aviation pioneer.
The gray was named after the British physicist Louis Harold Gray, a pioneer in the field of measurement of radium radiation and X-rays and their effects on living tissue, and was adopted as part of SI by the 15th CGPM in 1975.
Known as Sunset Field before 1941, it was purchased from the county by the War Department and renamed Geiger Field after Major Harold Geiger, an Army aviation pioneer who died in a crash in 1927.
Renowned Professors include behavioral finance pioneer Werner DeBondt, the Richard H. Driehaus Professor of Behavioral Finance ; James Shilling, the Michael J. Horne Professor of Real Estate ; and Harold P. Welsch, the Coleman Professor of Entrepreneurship.
* Harold Barnwell, ( 1878 – 1917 ), Aircraft pioneer
In 1931 MIT professor Harold Edgerton ( a pioneer of high speed photography ) partnered with his graduate student Kenneth Germeshausen to found a small technical consulting firm.
Mr. Harrison, the proprietor of the Victoria Hotel in Fort William, donated a cup called the Harrison Trophy which became the property of three time winner, Harold Johnston, the son of pioneer farmers.
* Harold Perrin ( c. 1878 – 1948 ), British aviation pioneer
Some of his early work was conducted with Harold E. Johns, a pioneer in cobalt-60 radiotherapy.
A pioneer in the systematic training of talented young runners is Dr. Harold Salmon, a Peace Corps Volunteer who served in Malawi from 1966-1968.
* Harold Frederick Pitcairn, aviation pioneer

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