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After several years as a tenured professor at UCLA, Jamison was offered a tenured post as Professor of Psychiatry at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, perhaps the first time such a post had been offered to a psychologist.
" Jamison is the recipient of the National Mental Health Association's William Styron Award ( 1995 ), the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Research Award ( 1996 ), the Community Mental Health Leadership Award ( 1999 ), and was a 2001 MacArthur Fellowship recipient.
In 2010 Jamison was conferred with an Honorary Degree of Doctor of Letters from the University of St Andrews in recognition of all her life's work.
Jamison, in an interview, said she was an " exuberant " person, yet she longed for peace and tranquility ; but in the end, she preferred " tumultuousness coupled to iron discipline " over leading a " stunningly boring life.
Jamison is an Episcopalian, and was married to her first husband, Alain André Moreau, an artist, during her graduate school years.
Jamison was the highly capable ( if crafty ) Surgeon-General of New South Wales.
Another prominent opponent of Bligh, Macarthur's ally Thomas Jamison, was made the colony's Naval Officer ( the equivalent of Collector of Customs and Excise ).
Jamison was also reinstated as a magistrate, which enabled him and his fellow legal officers to scrutinise Bligh's personal papers for evidence of wrongdoing by the deposed governor.
Jamison died in London at the beginning of 1811, however, so he did not have an opportunity to testify at Johnston's court martial, which was not conducted until June of that year ( see below ).
Coal and shale mining was also carried out in the Jamison Valley for many years, but when the seams were completely exhausted by the early 20th century, Katoomba was an established resort town.
This site is home to the steepest funicular railway in the world, the Katoomba Scenic Railway, which was originally built to facilitate coal and oil shale mining in the Jamison Valley.
He was born in Corsica, Pennsylvania, to John Jamison Thompson and Agnes Kennedy.
* Sir John Jamison ( 1776 1844 ), naval surgeon, physician and, later, an important Australian land-owning pioneer and constitutional reformer, was from Carrickfergus.
Cuba was founded in 1857 by George Jamison and Wesley Smith.
He claims to have heard from an unnamed NCO that the entire flight had been disabled, but this testimony was never mentioned prior to July 2010, just before Robert Hastings and Robert Salas started openly taking donations for a September 2010 press conference in Washington, DC that Jamison also participated in.
As for Jamison, for at least fourteen years he claimed that he could not recall the exact location of the first UFO -- this being the one that was apparently never sighted, reported, or investigated by the USAF.
It should be noted as well that it was only upon the instigation of UFO researcher Robert Hastings that Jamison and Salas finally agreed that the event they recalled took place at Oscar Flight on March 24, 1967.
It also benefitted from a relatively large ' downtown ' area that was shared between it and the adjacent town of Jamison ( or Elrico ) and the nearby Patton.
As the bank was closing up for the lunch hour, Bradley pulled out a. 32 automatic, aimed it on bookkeeper Wayman Howe and cashier B. E. Jamison, and herded the two bankers into the main vault.
The mayor was W. M. Babcock, and aldermen were W. T. Jamison, J. H. Marshall, J.
Evelyn Jamison argued that he was Eugenius, amiratus from 1190.

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* Antawn Cortez Jamison ( born 1976 ), Professional NBA power forward
Kay Redfield Jamison ( born October 14, 1946 ) is an American clinical psychologist and writer whose work has centered on bipolar disorder which she has suffered from since her early adulthood.
* George Jamison ( born 1962 ), NFL linebacker who played for the Detroit Lions.
He has been married to Jennifer Sloan since May 2, 1998, with whom he has a daughter, Jamison Bess ( born July 28, 1999 ), and a son, Jared James ( born February 8, 2002 ).
Hendricks was born born in Ligonier Valley, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania on November 12, 1782, the son of Abraham and Ann Jamison Hendricks.
* Jimi Jamison ( born 1951 ), rock vocalist and songwriter best known as the lead singer for the band Survivor

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In 2010 Jamison married Dr. Thomas Traill, a cardiologist and fellow faculty member at Johns Hopkins.
( 1 episode, 1977 ) as Dr. Jamison on Season 2, episode 7 " Has Anybody Here Seen Quincy?
Dr. Rowland Rogers became educational director, while Jamison " Jam " Handy was put in charge of a Chicago Detroit branch for creating films for the auto industry, Bray's largest private client.
* Bill Pullman ... Dr. Jeffrey Jamison
As stated by Dr. Lesley Jamison, children all learn and function at different times ; some harder than others.
* The Eleventh Hour as Dr. Jamison in episode " And God Created Vanity " ( 1963 )
The club's 86 members included such prominent citizens as W. C. Wentworth, Sir John Jamison, Captain John Piper, Dr William Bland, Major Edmund Lockyer, James Macarthur, William Lithgow and John Blaxland.

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There, Chaplin began to form a stock company of regular players, including Leo White, Bud Jamison, Paddy McGuire and Billy Armstrong.
Jamison began her study of clinical psychology at University of California, Los Angeles in the late 1960s, receiving both B. A.
Jamison has given visiting lectures at a number of different institutions while maintaining her professorship at Hopkins.
In Night Falls Fast, Jamison dedicates a chapter to American public policy and public opinion as it relates to suicide.
Kay Redfield Jamison talks about Nothing Was the Same on Bookbits radio.
* 1886 Henry Jamison Handy, American breaststroke swimmer, water polo player and filmmaker ( d. 1983 )
When the First Fleet arrived at Port Jackson in January 1788, Phillip ordered Lieutenant Philip Gidley King to lead a party of 15 convicts and seven free men, including surgeon Thomas Jamison ( the future Principal Surgeon of New South Wales ), to take control of the island and prepare for its commercial development.
Ron Eyerman and Andrew Jamison, in Music and Social Movements: Mobilizing Tradition in the Twentieth Century ( 1998 ), take issue with what they consider Denisoff's reductive approach to the history and function of song ( and particularly traditional song ) in social movements.
It is true that in the highly text-oriented western European song tradition, tunes can be subordinate, interchangeable, and even limited in number ( as in Portuguese fado, which only has 64 tunes ), nevertheless, Eyerman and Jamison point out that some of the most effective protest songs gain power through their appropriation of tunes that are bearers of strong cultural traditions.
* Jamison, K. R.
Bligh also dismissed Thomas Jamison from the magistracy, describing him in 1807 as being " inimical " to good government.

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