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Kuhn later recollected that the Charter Membership was a " brouhaha ( bordering on a flame fest )" and took no action.
After the game, McLain smilingly denied that he had served up an easy pitch for Mantle to hit, however, he was later reprimanded by Major League Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn.
In later productions he was played by Paul Harrhy in London and by Jeffrey Kuhn in the show's original Broadway production.
Massey's writings on this subject have influenced various later authors such as Alvin Boyd Kuhn, Tom Harpur, and Acharya S.
Also he had a large share later in the negotiations which resulted in the issue by Kuhn, Loeb and Company of $ 50, 000, 000 of City of Paris bonds and $ 60, 000, 000 Bordeaux-Lyons and Marseilles bonds.
After retiring, Irvin worked as a scout for the New York Mets from 1967 to 1968 and later spent 17 years ( 1968 – 1984 ) as a public relations specialist for the commissioner's office under Bowie Kuhn.
Under Peterson's leadership as Chairman and CEO, the firm acquired Abraham & Co. in 1975, and two years later merged with the venerable, but struggling, Kuhn, Loeb & Co., to form Lehman Brothers, Kuhn, Loeb Inc., the country's fourth-largest investment bank, behind Salomon Brothers, Goldman Sachs and First Boston.
In the 1980s the stories in Sesame Street were told by Rudi Kuhn, and later by Frank Groothof.
Taking its lead from aspects of the work of Thomas S. Kuhn, but especially from established traditions in cultural anthropology ( Durkheim, Mauss ) as well as the later Wittgenstein.
He was a merchant in textiles and later a banker with Kuhn, Loeb & Co .. His father, a devout Jew, had been a small corn-and wine-dealer in Worms, which belonged to the Grand Duchy of Hesse and by Rhine.
Schiff accepted Kuhn's invitation in January 1875, bringing to Kuhn, Loeb & Company his connections with Sir Ernest Cassel of London, Robert Fleming of Dundee ( later of London ), and Edouard Noetzlin of the Banque de Paris et des Pays Bas.
Fuller Potter spent several of his formative years painting landscapes and portraits in the Southern Appalachia region, later studying painting in Paris with Andre Lhote from 1929 to 1931, and in New York with Walt Kuhn and with Thomas Hart Benton.
Even into the later years of his career, he was highly regarded by the legends of baseball, from Tommy Lasorda to Bowie Kuhn to Joe Dimaggio.

Kuhn and wrote
Critic William Kuhn argued that much of his fiction can be read as " the memoirs he never wrote ", revealing the inner life of a politician for whom the norms of Victorian public life appeared to represent a social straitjacket – particularly with regard to his allegedly " ambiguous sexuality.
In The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, Kuhn wrote, " Successive transition from one paradigm to another via revolution is the usual developmental pattern of mature science.
In The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, Kuhn wrote that " Successive transition from one paradigm to another via revolution is the usual developmental pattern of mature science.
In 1949 Helmut Kuhn wrote of the dread of the choice to follow God.
Kuhn wrote her autobiography, No Stone Unturned, in 1991.
Kuhn also wrote a biographical study on the Polish-German Marxist economist, Henryk Grossman: Henryk Grossman and the recovery of Marxism published by University of Illinois Press, for which he won the Deutscher Memorial Prize in 2007.
Kuhn also wrote the foreword to Fleck's English translation.
Henrik Schück wrote at the turn of the 20th century that he considered Rydberg the " last — and poetically most gifted — of the mythological school founded by Jacob Grimm and represented by such men as Adalbert Kuhn " which is " strongly synthetic " in its understanding of myth.
In The Structure of Scientific Revolutions Kuhn wrote that " when paradigms change, the world itself changes with them " ( see esp.
He read and wrote about Thomas Kuhn, Paul Feyerabend and Imre Lakatos.
Bloor wrote extensively on the Kuhn / Popper debate, and is a representative figure of the sociology of scientific knowledge.
Benjamin Rush wrote in his autobiography that Kuhn, after the death of Dr John Jones in June 1791, was considered the leading physician in Philadelphia and the one favored by " the principal officers of the general government ".
Gottlieb Jakob Kuhn ( 1775 – 1845 ) wrote many poems in the Bernese dialect about the Alps and their inhabitants.

Kuhn and Education
In 2005, several members contributed to a book analysing Australian working class militancy: Class and Struggle in Australia published by Pearson Education, which Kuhn also edited.

Kuhn and Baseball
* October 28 – Bowie Kuhn, American Commissioner of Baseball ( d. 2007 )
McLain was suspended indefinitely by Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn ; the suspension was then set for the first three months of the 1970 season.
* Bowie Kuhn ( 1926 – 2007 ), Commissioner of Baseball from 1969-1984.
Bowie Kent Kuhn (; October 28, 1926 – March 15, 2007 ) was an American lawyer and sports administrator who served as the fifth Commissioner of Major League Baseball from February 4,, to September 30,.
Finley, in turn, hired famed sports attorney Neil Papiano and proceeded to file a $ 10 million dollar restraint-of-trade lawsuit against Kuhn and Major League Baseball.
* 1983-Bowie Kuhn, Major League Baseball commissioner
* Bowie Kuhn ( 1926 – 2007 ), Major League Baseball commissioner
In a letter to Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn, Flood demanded that the commissioner declare him a free agent:
In January 1970 Flood filed a $ 1 million lawsuit against Kuhn and Major League Baseball, alleging violation of federal antitrust laws.
The game's scorecard and Brett Gray's jersey were donated to the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum in St. Marys, Ontario, by Werewolves ' General Manager John Kuhn.
Thus, the United States Supreme Court had held in 1922 in Federal Baseball Club v. National League ( 259 U. S. 200 ) that baseball was an " amusement ", and that organizing a schedule of games between independently owned and operated clubs operating in various states, and engaging in activities incidental thereto, did not constitute " interstate commerce " and that therefore antitrust laws did not apply to such activity, a ruling that, as of now, has never been overturned, despite efforts to do in Toolson v. New York Yankees and Flood v. Kuhn.
Many were concerned, included 225 wounded servicemen who were attending the game and Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn announced that the American flag would be flown at full staff at Shea for Game 4.
Aikens was originally suspended by Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn for a year, however, following a May 15, review, he was reinstated, and joined his Toronto teammates in Minnesota the next day.
* Bowie Kuhn ( 1948 Section ), former Major League Baseball Commissioner
When Commissioner Bowie Kuhn first took office in, the only weekly showcase of Major League Baseball was its Saturday afternoon Game of the Week on NBC.
Among those who have sat on the Law Center's advisory board are: Senator Rick Santorum, former Senator and retired Rear Admiral Jeremiah Denton, former Major League Baseball commissioner Bowie Kuhn, noted Catholic academic Charles Rice, former Fortune 500 CEO Mary Cunningham Agee, and Ambassador Alan Keyes.

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