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Nathan Glazer writes that although Afrocentricity can mean many things, the popular press has generally given most attention to its most outlandish theories.
* Beyond the Melting Pot, an influential study of American ethnicity, which he co-authored with Nathan Glazer ( 1963 )
Cohen brought on board strong editors who themselves wrote important essays, including Irving Kristol ; art critic Clement Greenberg ; film and cultural critic Robert Warshow ; and sociologist Nathan Glazer.
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* Nathan Glazer, Thomas L. Jeffers, Richard Gid Powers, Fred Siegel, Terry Teachout, Ruth R. Wisse et al.
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Kristol was affiliated with the Congress for Cultural Freedom ; he wrote in Commentary magazine from 1947 to 1952, under the editor Elliot Cohen ( not to be confused with Elliot A. Cohen the writer of today's magazine ); co-founder ( with Stephen Spender ) of the British-based Encounter from 1953 to 1958 ; editor of The Reporter from 1959 to 1960 ; executive vice-president of the publishing house Basic Books from 1961 to 1969 ; Henry Luce Professor of Urban Values at New York University from 1969 to 1987 ; and co-founder and co-editor ( first with Daniel Bell and then Nathan Glazer ) of The Public Interest from 1965 to 2002.
* Arguing the World, 1998 PBS documentary film featuring Nathan Glazer, Daniel Bell, Irving Howe, and Kristol
Current members of the Advisory Board are listed as: Jacques Barzun, Ph. D., Edward A. Capano, Denton Cooley, M. D., Midge Decter, Jorge Delgado, Dinesh Desai, Mrs. Richard DeVos, George Gilder, Nathan Glazer, Ph. D., Charles Gogolak, Lee Majors, Laura McKenzie, Harvey Meyerhoff, Barbara Mujica, Ph. D., Alex Olmedo, Arnold Palmer, Margie Petersen, Norman Podhoretz, Donald M. Ross, Randolph Rowland, James Schlesinger, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Norman D. Shumway, Rodney Smith, Alex Trebek, George W. Wilson, and Roger Wildermuth.
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* Arguing the World, 1998 PBS documentary film featuring Nathan Glazer, Irving Howe, Irving Kristol, and Bell
The magazine published such prominent writers and scholars as Seymour Martin Lipset, James Q. Wilson, Peter Drucker, Charles Murray, James S. Coleman, Anthony Downs, Aaron Wildavsky, Mancur Olson, Jr., Michael Novak, Samuel P. Huntington, Gertrude Himmelfarb, Martin Feldstein, Leon Kass, Irwin M. Stelzer, Daniel P. Moynihan, Nathan Glazer, Glenn C. Loury, Stephan Thernstrom, Abigail Thernstrom, Charles Krauthammer, Francis Fukuyama, and David Brooks.
Bell, troubled by what he perceived to be an excessively conservative slant, withdrew in 1973, and was replaced as co-editor by the sociologist Nathan Glazer.
* Glazer, Nathan.
* Professor Nathan Glazer
Robert Gutman, Nathan Glazer ), Transaction Publishers, 2009.
* Education Next Interviews Nathan Glazer on E. D. Hirsch.
* Glazer, Nathan.

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Nathan Bedford Forrest was born to a poor family in Bedford County, Tennessee.
As of 2007, Tennessee had 32 dedicated historical markers linked to Nathan Bedford Forrest, more than are dedicated to the three former Presidents associated with the state: Andrew Jackson, James K. Polk, and Andrew Johnson ( none of whom were born in Tennessee ).< ref >
Notable examples include David Tennant, born David McDonald, who said in an interview that he adopted the surname " Tennant " after seeing Neil Tennant in a copy of Smash Hits, Nathan Lane, whose birth name Joseph Lane was already in use, Stewart Granger, whose birth name was James Stewart, and Michael Keaton, born Michael Douglas.
* Nathan LaFayette ( born 1973 ), former National Hockey League player
Edward Nathan George, Jr. ( born September 24, 1973 ) is a former American college and professional football player who was a running back in the National Football League ( NFL ) for nine seasons.
Val and Aleta's other children are the twins, Karen and Valeta ( born 1951 ), Galan ( 1962 ) and Prince Nathan ( 1979 ).
Anne Ramsey was born Anne Mobley in Omaha, Nebraska, the daughter of Eleanor ( née Smith ), the former national treasurer of the Girl Scouts of America, and Nathan Mobley, an insurance executive.
Confederate general Nathan Bedford Forrest was born in 1821 in Chapel Hill ( now in Marshall County ).
* Nathan Belcher ( 1813 – 1891 ), lawyer, Connecticut state Senator, and US Congressman was born in Preston.
* Nathan Appleton, merchant and US congressman from Massachusetts ; born in New Ipswich
* Nathan Jones ( born 1982 ), cornerback for the Denver Broncos.
* Nathan Eovaldi, current starting pitcher for the Miami Marlins, born 1990.
* Nathan Heffernan, member of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, was born in Frederic.
* Nathan Douglas ( born 1982 ), British triple jumper
* Nathan Morley ( born 1974 ), British television journalist and host
Bookchin was born in New York City to Russian Jewish immigrants Nathan Bookchin and Rose ( Kaluskaya ) Bookchin.
Otto Klemperer was born in Breslau, Silesia Province, then in Germany ( now Wrocław, Poland ), as a son of Nathan Klemperer, a native of Prague, Bohemia ( today's Czech Republic ).
Nathaniel Branden was born Nathan Blumenthal in Brampton, Ontario, and grew up alongside three sisters, two older and one younger.
* Archbishop Nathan Söderblom, Nobel Prize laureate for Peace in 1930, was born in Trönö, Hälsingland in 1866.
Matthew Nathan " Matt " Drudge ( born October 27, 1966 ) is the American creator and editor of the Drudge Report, a news aggregation website that also breaks major news stories.
Woodbridge Nathan Ferris was born January 6, 1853 in a log cabin near Spencer, Tioga County, New York, the son of John Ferris, Jr. and Stella Reed Ferris.
** Nathan Field, dramatist ( born 1587 )
Nathan Green, winner of the 2009 RBC Canadian Open, was born in Toronto.
* Nathan C. Twining, United States Admiral, was born in Boscobel.

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