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* Safford, Laurance F. with Cameron A. Warren and Robert R. Payne.
Thomas Lovejoy has been granted the 2008 BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award in the Ecology and Conservation Biology category ( ex aequo with William F. Laurance ).
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Captain Laurance F. Safford ( 1890 – 1973 ) was a U. S. Navy cryptologist.
Earhart's flight into yesterday: the facts without the fiction by Laurance F. Safford with Cameron A. Warren & Robert R. Payne ( c2003, Paladwr Press, McLean VA USA ) ISBN 1-888962-20-8
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In January 1924, a 34-year-old US Navy lieutenant named Laurance F. Safford was assigned to expand OP-20-G's domain to radio interception.
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That same year the University of California's Dr. Laurance Kinsell, timing oxidation rates of blood fats, stumbled onto the discovery that many vegetable fats cause blood cholesterol levels to drop radically, while animal fats cause them to rise.
Dyer Lum, Ezra & Angela Haywood represent this school of thought ; Jo Labadie, who wrote for Tucker ’ s Liberty, made himself a link between the American “ plumb-line ” anarchists, the “ philosophical ” individualists, & the syndicalist or communist branch of the movement ; his influence reached the Mackay Society through his son, Laurance.
** John Laurance, American attorney, statesman, and judge ( b. 1750 )
In November 2007, the Rockefeller family transferred ownership of the ranch to the park for the establishment of the Laurance S. Rockefeller Preserve, which was dedicated on June 21, 2008.
Linford, Laurance D., Navajo Places-History, Legend Landscape The University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City, 2000.
Members of the Wrightstown Borough Council are Council President Brian Sperling, Costic M. (" Mike ") Borsavage, Horace D. Carter, Lisa Levan, Laurance R. Lownds and David Scott Timberman.
* Linford, Laurance D., Navajo Places-History, Legend Landscape The University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City, 2000.
Dillon began his education at Pine Lodge School in Lakehurst, Ocean County, New Jersey which he attended at the same time as the three Rockefeller brothers Nelson, Laurance, and John.
Bunny Bertram sold Suicide Six to Laurance Rockefeller in 1961, and it became the ski resort for Rockefeller's nearby Woodstock Inn.
Hurlburt, Laurance P. The Mexican Muralists in the United States.

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Rochefort's tours ashore included cryptanalytic training under Captain Laurance Safford as his assistant, and worked with the master codebreaker Agnes Meyer Driscoll in 1924.
In early 1941, Laurance Safford, again chief of OP-20-G in Washington, sent Rochefort to Hawaii to become Officer in Charge of Station Hypo (" H " for Hawaii in the Navy's phonetic alphabet at the time ) in Pearl Harbor as Rochefort was an expert Japanese linguist and trained cryptanalyst.
She worked under Laurance Safford and Joseph Rochefort.
This signal was intercepted and broken by US Intelligence ( by cryptographer Commander Laurance Safford based in Washington ) and, naturally, a close monitoring of the Japanese daily shortwave broadcast was instituted for the codes, dubbed the Winds Code by the Americans.
At the FIO, Commander Laurance Safford states he reported this message to his superiors in Washington.
* Laurance Safford ( 1890 – 1973 ), a U. S. Navy cryptologist
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Wallace, who was a major funder of the family's Colonial Williamsburg, appointed Laurance as an outside director in the company.
Later he deeded the property to Laurance who, in 1970, sold to IBM for its Americas / Far East headquarters ; this is now owned and occupied by New York Life Insurance.
The series added an ensemble cast as " The Crew of the Cetacean ", consisting of Richard Laurance Williams, J. Victor Lopez, Jean Marie Hon ( who had also been seen in Ark II ), and Anson Downes.
Dyer Lum, Ezra & Angela Haywood represent this school of thought ; Jo Labadie, who wrote for Tucker ’ s Liberty, made himself a link between the american “ plumb-line ” anarchists, the “ philosophical ” individualists, & the syndicalist or communist branch of the movement ; his influence reached the Mackay Society through his son, Laurance.
Amongst those who have trodden the boards at the Citizens Theatre or worked backstage are Ciarán Hinds, Rupert Everett, Helen Baxendale, Tim Roth, Celia Imrie, Mark Rylance, Laurance Rudic, Lorcan Cranitch, Tim Curry, Sean Bean, Una McLean, Pierce Brosnan, Ann Mitchell, Alan Rickman, Glenda Jackson, Greg Hicks, David Hayman, Iain Robertson, Henry Ian Cusick, Robbie Coltrane, Stanley Baxter, Allison McKenzie, Duncan Macrae, Gary Oldman, Leonard Maguire, Fidelis Morgan, Moira Shearer, Julie Le Grand, Andrew Keir, Sophie Ward, Roberta Taylor and Trisha Biggar ( who designed the costumes for Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones and Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith ), was for very many years, wardrobe mistress.

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Venrock was founded in 1969 by Laurance S. Rockefeller, the fourth of John D. Rockefeller's six children as a way to allow other Rockefeller children to develop exposure to venture capital investments.
John Laurance ( 1750November 11, 1810 ) was an American lawyer and politician from New York.
In March 1789, Laurance was elected as a Federalist to the 1st United States Congress, and re-elected in April 1790 to the 2nd United States Congress, serving from 1789 to March 4, 1793.
Laurance was nominated by George Washington to the federal bench on May 5, 1794, to the seat vacated by James Duane on the United States District Court for the District of New York.
Eventually such an investor was found, and General Tire sold their stake to Laurance Rockefeller in 1950 for $ 250, 000.
He was followed by Philip Newell Youtz from 1934 – 1938, Laurance Page Roberts from 1939 – 1946, Isabel Spaulding Roberts from 1943 – 1946, Charles Nagel, Jr. from 1946 – 1955, and Edgar Craig Schenck from 1955-1959.
Laurance Spelman Rockefeller ( May 26, 1910 – July 11, 2004 ) was a venture capitalist, financier, philanthropist, a major conservationist and a prominent third-generation member of the Rockefeller family.
His father, Ira B. Hyde, was a representative from Missouri, and his brother, Laurance M. Hyde, was a chief justice of the Missouri supreme court.
Laurance Mastick Hyde ( February 2, 1892 – 1978 ) was a chief justice of the Missouri Supreme Court.
Laurance M. Hyde was a chief justice of the Missouri supreme court.
In 1994, with funding from David Rockefeller and brother Laurance, its lower floor was converted by the New Haven architects Herbert S. Newman and Partners into a modern, fully equipped meeting facility for the Fund's conferences, with limited overnight accommodation on the upper floor.
*" Rockwood Hall "-The one time residence of Laurance Rockefeller, outside the Park, this was the original property of John D. Rockefeller, Sr .' s, brother William Rockefeller, which was sold to John D. Rockefeller, Jr., in 1937.
There was also an earlier design, called the " Robin Laurance configuration ," which included six 1. 5 metre telescopes, a beam combiner spacecraft, and a separate power and communications spacecraft.
He is currently Laurance S. Rockefeller University Professor of Philosophy at Princeton ( with a cross-appointment at the University Center for Human Values ) and was serving as the Bacon-Kilkenny Professor of Law at Fordham University in the fall of 2008.
Borsodi was also influenced by Thomas Jefferson, Arthur Schopenhauer, Friedrich Nietzsche, Josiah Warren, Lysander Spooner, Benjamin Tucker, and Laurance Labadie.

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