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The launching of Sputnik in 1957 at the height of the cold war gave rise to a number of intellectually competitive approaches to disciplinary knowledge, such as BSCS biology PSSC physics, led by university professors such as Jerome Bruner and Jerrold Zacharias.
He is buried with his father Douglas William Jerrold at West Norwood Cemetery.
In 1821, a comedy that Jerrold had written at the age of fourteen was brought out at Sadler's Wells theatre under the title More Frightened than Hurt.
Elliston made a fortune from the piece ; TP Cooke, who played William, made his reputation ; Jerrold received about £ 60 and was engaged as dramatic author at five pounds a week, but his reputation as a dramatist was established.
Douglas Jerrold died at his house, Kilburn Priory, in London on the 8 June 1857 and was buried at West Norwood Cemetery, where Charles Dickens was a pall-bearer.
U. S. Sen. Charles Schumer and U. S. Rep. Jerrold Nadler said the " recovered from the vaults beneath the ashes of Ground Zero " claim cannot be substantiated, and called on the Federal Trade Commission to stop National Collector's Mint from selling the Sept. 11 coins, which are seen as taking sales away from an official Sept. 11 medal that benefits the National September 11 Memorial & Museum being built at the World Trade Center site.
People who have won the award include RADM Jerrold Michael who was also the youngest person to become an admiral in the PHS at the age of 33.
Her post went to Jerrold Wareham, the former general manager at Greater Dayton Public Television ( operating WPTD in Dayton and WPTO in Oxford, Ohio ).
Richardson lived at Mortlake, and at about this time, became a member of " Our Club ", where he met Douglas Jerrold, William Makepeace Thackeray, William Hepworth Dixon, Mark Lemon, John Doran and George Cruikshank, of whose will he became an executor.

Jerrold and Massachusetts
Titled the Z Division for its chief, Dr. Jerrold Zacharias, a Los Alamos scientist from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( MIT ), the new group ’ s mission was to manage the engineering design, production, assembly, and field-testing of the non-nuclear components associated with nuclear bombs.

Jerrold and General
At the time the most popular remote control was the Starcom of Jerrold ( a division of General Instruments ) which used 40-kHz sound to change channels.
As of 2006 only analogue CATV is available on the system, with 18 unencrypted channels ( including Channel 6 and Chorus TV ) and some encrypted channels ( such as Sky Sports 1 and Sky Movies 1 )-customers are supplied with cumbersome old Jerrold / General Instrument decoders to avail of these extra channels.
He decided on John Malone, president of Jerrold Electronics, a division of General Instrument.
Shapp sold his interest in Jerrold Electronics in 1967 to the General Instrument Company to concentrate on politics.
In the late 1990s, the Jerrold name went out of use, and General Instrument merged with Motorola becoming the Motorola Connected Home Solutions division.
He eventually became part owner of Jerrold, which was later acquired by General Instruments Corp.

Jerrold and among
Novello made his stage debut in 1921 in Deburau by Sacha Guitry with Robert Loraine, Madge Titheradge and Bobbie Andrews, and among other stage engagements, in the next years he played Bingley in an adaptation of Pride and Prejudice with Ben Webster as D ' Arcy and Mary Jerrold as Elizabeth, in a cast that included Ellen Terry, May Whitty and Joyce Carey.
Under pressure by several members of Congress, chief among them Rep. Jerrold Nadler, the foundation apologized and then prohibited the promotion of " violence, terrorism, bigotry or the destruction of any state " among its grantees.
Production of monoclonal antibodies involving human – mouse hybrid cells was described by Jerrold Schwaber in 1973 and remains widely cited among those using human-derived hybridomas, but claims of priority have been controversial.

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Other likely influences were a visit made by Dickens to the Western Penitentiary in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from March 20-22, 1842 ; the decade-long fascination on both sides of the Atlantic with spiritualism ; fairy tales and nursery stories ( which Dickens regarded as stories of conversion and transformation ); contemporary religious tracts about conversion ; and the works of Douglas Jerrold in general, but especially " The Beauties of the Police " ( 1843 ), a satirical and melodramatic essay about a father and his child forcibly separated in a workhouse, and another satirical essay by Jerrold which may have had a direct influence on Dickens ' conception of Scrooge called " How Mr. Chokepear keeps a merry Christmas " ( Punch, 1841 ).
Jerrold had obtained the idea from The Microcosm of London produced by Rudolph Ackermann, William Pyne, and Thomas Rowlandson in 1808.
in 1955 and Ph. D. in 1962 from Jerrold Zacharias.
* Jerrold Cooper et al., A Mittani-Era Tablet from Umm el-Marra, 2005
Douglas Jerrold is now perhaps better known from his reputation as a brilliant wit in conversation than from his writings.
Among the numerous selections from his tales and witticisms are two edited by his grandson, Walter Jerrold, Bons Mots of Charles Dickens and Douglas Jerrold ( new ed.
* 14 – Jerrold Nadler, congressman from New York, introduces the Permanent Partners Immigration Act ( H. R 3650 ) in the United States Congress.
In 1908 Walter Jerrold described the village as " a quiet scattered village and a delightful place far from the madding crowd ".
** Jerrold Nadler, U. S. congressman from New York, reintroduces H. R.
In 1965 the company acquired the Pilot Radio Corp. from Jerrold Corp. Its line of Quiet Kool air conditioners became a separate National Union Electric division.
* The Honourable Jerrold Cripps QC from 14 November 2004 to 13 November 2009
Milton Jerrold Shapp ( June 25, 1912 – November 24, 1994 ) was the 40th Governor of the U. S. state of Pennsylvania from 1971 to 1979 and was the first Jewish governor of Pennsylvania.
He often undertook translations from English, notably versions of poems by Robert Service, and of Mrs. Caudle's Curtain Lectures genre pieces by Douglas Jerrold, originally published in Punch in the 1840s which may have later influenced Edward Le Brocq's Ph ' lippe et Merrienne stories.
Jerrold was GI's original cable TV brand, active from 1948 into the early 1990s.
At another unofficial hearing convened by Conyers on January 20, 2006, Rep. Jerrold Nadler ( D-NY ) called for the committee to explore whether Bush should face impeachment, stemming from his decision to authorize domestic surveillance without court review.
On June 7, 2011 a ribbon was cut to open the second High Line section from 20th Street to 30th Street, with Mayor Michael Bloomberg, New York City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer, and Congressman Jerrold Nadler in attendance.
According to Jerrold L. Schecter and Leona Schecter, Zarubina was " one of the most successful operators in stealing atomic bomb secrets from the United States ".

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At the start of the 112th Congress on January 6, 2011, Senator Menendez, along with Representatives Maloney, Jerrold Nadler and Gwen Moore, held a press conference advocating for the Equal Rights Amendment's adoption.
It was invented by Eric E. Winston in the early 1950s while working for Jerrold Electronics on their development of cable television.
Recently, Jerrold Levinson has drawn extensively on Wittgenstein to comment, in the Journal of Music and Meaning:
Jerrold Katz, a onetime associate of Noam Chomsky's, countered the arguments of Two Dogmas directly by trying to define analyticity non-circularly on the syntactical features of sentences.
He managed Jerrold Nadler's campaign for class president ; Nadler has since gone on to represent New York in the House of Representatives.
Along with NER editor Douglas Francis Jerrold, Petrie formed in 1937 a group concerned to put the Nationalist case on the fighting in the Spanish Civil War.
Master teachers, such as Phyllis Curtin, Penelope Bitzas, Sharon Daniels, Simon Estes, and Jerrold Pope have led classes and classes focused on movement and acting have been offered by Lauren Ambrose and Judith Chaffee also offer classes during the program.
The Jerrold brand was prominent on both addressable and non-addressable cable TV converter boxes that were used on non-cable ready sets and cable-ready sets with premium pay services.
However, the Jerrold brand name continued to be used on equipment into the 1990s.

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