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In 1973, along with his two sons and Frederick Hyman, he created the Cousteau Society for the Protection of Ocean Life, Frederick Hyman being its first President ; it now has more than 300, 000 members.
In November 1966, Jack gave in to advancing age and the changing times, selling control of the studio and its music business to Seven Arts Productions, run by the Canadian investors Elliot and Kenneth Hyman, for $ 32 million.
Hyman George Rickover ( January 27, 1900 – July 8, 1986 ) was a four-star admiral of the United States Navy who directed the original development of naval nuclear propulsion and controlled its operations for three decades as director of Naval Reactors.
Its first representation was in 1947, when magazine co-founder Hyman Goldsmith asked artist Martyl Langsdorf ( wife of Manhattan Project research associate and Szilárd petition signatory Alexander Langsdorf, Jr .) to design a cover for the magazine's June 1947 issue.
Robinson, Paul Davidson and Hyman Minsky were notable for emphasising the effects on the economy of the practical differences between different types of investments in contrast to Keynes more abstract treatment.
Other observables would not lead to that conclusion, but there need not be any problem in defining a mathematical theory for other observables ; see Hyman et al.
played a small role in the film and when she and Davis visited the Cannes Film Festival to promote it, she met Jeremy Hyman, an executive for Seven Arts Productions.
She continued acting for television, appearing in Family Reunion ( 1981 ) opposite her grandson J. Ashley Hyman, A Piano for Mrs. Cimino ( 1982 ) and Right of Way ( 1983 ) with James Stewart.
Critics of Hyman noted that Davis had financially supported the Hyman family for several years and had recently saved them from losing their house.
" Her memoir concluded with a letter to her daughter, in which she addressed her several times as " Hyman ", and described her actions as " a glaring lack of loyalty and thanks for the very privileged life I feel you have been given ".
Johnny Ola arrives to express support for Michael on behalf of Florida gangster Hyman Roth.
He wrote a foreword for a humorous book titled Cockeyed Americana, compiled by Dick Hyman.
" After reading the material Hyman had compiled for the book, Durante commented on it, " COLOSSAL, GIGANTIC, MAGNANIMOUS, and last but not first, AURORA BOREALIS.
He has also won the Hyman Solomon Award for excellence in public policy journalism.
At the request of the University of Chicago Press, Hyman wrote A Laboratory Manual for Elementary Zoology ( 1919 ), which promptly became widely used, to her astonishment.
In addition to her major project, Hyman extensively revised A Laboratory Manual for Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy in 1942 into a textbook as well as laboratory manual ; she referred to it as her " bread and butter " for its income.
In 1933, Dr Albert Hyman, heart specialist at the Beth Davis Hospital of New York city and C. Henry Hyman, an electrical engineer, looking for an alternative to injecting powerful drugs directly into the heart, came up with an invention that used an electrical shock in place of drug injection.
Amongst those invited were Martin Gardner, Ray Hyman, James Randi, and Marcello Truzzi, all members of the Resources for the Scientific Evaluation of the Paranormal ( RSEP ), a fledgling group with objectives similar to those CSI would subsequently adopt.
Andrew Skolnick and CSI fellows Ray Hyman and Joe Nickell shared the first award for their 2005 reports on CSICOP's testing of Natasha Demkina, a girl who claimed to have X-ray eyes .< ref >

Hyman and then
Under the direction of Admiral ( then Captain ) Hyman G. Rickover, the design, development and production of nuclear marine propulsion plants started in the USA in the 1940s.
From there, Crowe earned a master's degree in education at the Stanford University School of Education, and then, turning down an invitation from Admiral Hyman G. Rickover to enter the Navy's nuclear-power course, earned an M. A.
An effort by the United States Navy, starting immediately after the end of World War II, and led by ( then ) Captain Hyman Rickover, developed the first pressurized water reactors in the early 1950s, building the first nuclear submarine ( the ) while researcher Samuel Untermyer II led the effort to develop the BWR at the US National Reactor Testing Station ( now the Idaho National Laboratory ) in a series of tests called the BORAX experiments.
" Vito suggests that Suchowsky change his name ; Suchowsky then begins calling himself Hyman Roth.

Hyman and returned
Hyman Minsky agreed financial instability had returned in 1966 and had only been constrained in the following 15 years through Federal Reserve Board engineered “ credit crunches ” to combat inflation followed by “ lender of last resort ” rescues of asset prices that produced new inflation.
Rayner Unwin returned for a while as part-time chairman of Unwin Hyman, retiring again at the end of 1988.
After the American Civil War and the emancipation of slaves, Hyman returned to North Carolina in 1865.

Hyman and writing
Hyman and his girlfriend, Betsy Berlin ( of the Plastic Fantastic record shops ), had been managing and booking the band during this period, which had begun to cut too deeply into Hyman's writing and rehearsal time.

Hyman and treatise
There Hyman created her six-volume treatise on invertebrates, The Invertebrates, drawing on her familiarity with several European languages and Russian, which she had learned from her father.
In addition to his World War I career, Bauer is well known as the author of the book Das Unterseeboot, a treatise on the design and operation of U-boats, which was later translated into English by Hyman G. Rickover.

Hyman and on
Hank Greenberg was born Hyman Greenberg on January 1, 1911, in Greenwich Village, New York City to Romanian-born Jewish immigrant parents David and Sarah Greenberg, who owned a successful cloth-shrinking plant in New York.
In the Prohibition Era, Hyman Lebman converted at least 5 Colt M1911s chambered in. 38 super and. 45 ACP to fire fully automatic, they were also fitted with Thompson submachine gun Model 1921 vertical grips on their dust covers, an extended barrel with muzzle brakes similar to the Thompson's, an extended 20 round magazine, and could only be fired on fully automatic.
In the field of finance, Hyman Minsky put forward a theory of financial crisis based on financial fragility, which has recently received renewed attention.
Mike Wallace rebroadcast a 60 Minutes interview he had filmed with Hyman a few years earlier in which she commended Davis on her skills as a mother, and said that she had adopted many of Davis's principles in raising her own children.
For example, " Hyman did not publish data on the use of his pacemaker in humans because of adverse publicity, both among his fellow physicians, and due to newspaper reporting at the time.
Rob Hyman co-wrote the album opener " Home on Christmas Day ", and provides accordion and organ accompaniment on a number of tracks.
While at the University of Chicago, Hyman also wrote significant taxonomic papers on such invertebrates as the Turbellaria ( flatworms ) and North American species of the freshwater cnidarian Hydra.
In 1931 Hyman concluded that she could live on the royalties of her published books, and she also recognized that her mentor Child was about to retire.
* The character Hyman Roth, portrayed by Lee Strasberg, and certain aspects of the main character Michael Corleone from the film The Godfather Part II ( 1974 ), are based on Lansky.
Ray Hyman also says that the amount and quality of the experiments on RV are way too low to convince the scientific community to " abandon its fundamental ideas about causality, time, and other principles ", due to its findings still not having been replicated successfully under careful scrutiny.
He was called " Chaim " by his mother, and his name is shown as " Hyman " on his school report cards.
Hyman and Bazilian worked with Cyndi Lauper on the She's So Unusual album leading to Columbia Records offering the band a contract.
Berkoff was born Leslie Steven Berks, in Stepney, in the East End of London, on 3 August 1937, the son of Pauline ( Hyman ), a housewife, and Alfred Berks ( Berkovitch ), a tailor.
Hyman Minsky offered a related theory, ( the financial instability hypothesis ), where financial regulations, practices and norms naturally relax as a boom goes on, due to general exuberance, regulatory capture, or intellectual decline among the regulators and other actors in the system.
And the band's booking was taken over by others, leaving Hyman and Bazilian to concentrate solely on the music.
That same year, Bazilian and Hyman were asked to write, arrange and play on the debut album of a relatively unknown singer named Cyndi Lauper, She's So Unusual, who was being produced by their former producer and unofficial bandmate from Baby Grand, Rick Chertoff.

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