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Olson and later
Notable members of the Industrial Workers of the World have included Lucy Parsons ; Helen Keller ; Joe Hill ; Ralph Chaplin ; Ricardo Flores Magon ; James P. Cannon ; James Connolly ; Jim Larkin ; Paul Mattick ; Big Bill Haywood ; Eugene Debs ; David Dellinger ; Elizabeth Gurley Flynn ; Sam Dolgoff, Monty Miller ; Indian Nationalist Lala Hardayal ; Frank Little ; ACLU founder Roger Nash Baldwin ; Harry Bridges, briefly, later helped form ILWU ; Minnesota Governor Floyd B. Olson ; Buddhist beat poet Gary Snyder ; Fredy Perlman ; Australian poets Harry Hooton and Lesbia Harford ; graphic artist Carlos Cortez ; artist Kevin McCoy ; counterculture icon Kenneth Rexroth ; Surrealist Franklin Rosemont ; Rosie Kane and Carolyn Leckie, former Members of the Scottish Parliament ; labor and environmental organizer Judi Bari ; folk musicians Utah Phillips, Harry McClintock, Anne Feeney, and David Rovics ; crime writer Jim Thompson ; Finnish folk music legend Hiski Salomaa ; Catholic Workers Dorothy Day and Ammon Hennacy.
The experiments continued even after Dr. Frank Olson, an army scientist who had not taken LSD before, went into deep depression after a surprise trip and later fell from a thirteenth story window ( it is unclear whether he committed suicide or was murdered before being thrown out of the window ).
Olson, a United States Army biochemist and biological weapons researcher, was given LSD without his knowledge or consent in November, 1953, as part of a CIA experiment and died under suspicious circumstances a week later.
A few days before his death, Frank Olson quit his position as acting chief of the Special Operations Division at Detrick, Maryland ( later Fort Detrick ) because of a severe moral crisis concerning the nature of his biological weapons research.
He later passed his homested in section nine to a friend from Norway, Engebret Olson, in 1892.
However, fossils found in the Ichetucknee River, Florida, and originally described as a new form of heron ( Palaeophoyx columbiana ; McCoy, 1963 ) were later recognized to be a smaller, prehistoric subspecies of the American Bittern which lived during the Late Pleistocene ( Olson, 1974 ) and would thus be called B. l. columbianus.
In a 2011 interview, founder Olson said that the Center was first conceived in a Lansing Michigan bar at a meeting between he, another insurance company lobbyist Tom Hoeg, Richard McLellan and then Senator John Engler: " In 1986, John Engler, then majority leader of the state Legislature and later governor, summoned attorney Richard McLellan and the state's two top insurance lobbyists, Olson and Hoeg, to the private club in Lansing.
A few years later Scott Olson began heavily promoting the skates and launched the company Rollerblade, Inc ..
By the end of 1995, Olson unexpectedly left the band to spend more time with Williams ( with whom he would later form the Original Harmony Ridge Creekdippers ).
He attributed his decision to leave the farm and pursue further education to his grandfather, Nels Olson Borlaug ( 1859 – 1935 ), who strongly encouraged Borlaug's learning, once saying, " You're wiser to fill your head now if you want to fill your belly later on.
* A reading by John Arthur with an electronic score by Mike Olson was released as a cassette in 1987 ( Fedogan & Bremer, Minneapolis MN ) and later on CD ( 2001 ).
Dorn's final examiner at Black Mountain was Robert Creeley, with whom, along with the poet Robert Duncan, Dorn became included as one of a trio of younger poets later associated with Black Mountain and with Charles Olson.
Nancy Olson, under contract to Paramount Pictures, later claimed she was considered for the role of Delilah.
" This led to an investigation by the House Judiciary Committee that later produced a report suggesting Olson had given false and misleading testimony before a House subcommittee during the investigation.
Notable alumni include Roxana Saberi, who was charged with espionage by Iran and later released in 2009, Clint Hill, the United States Secret Service agent who is credited with saving the life of Jacqueline Kennedy during the assassination of John F. Kennedy, Sidney Rand, former United States Ambassador to Norway and President of St. Olaf College, Cynthia L. Bauerly, member of the Federal Election Commission, Alan Bjerga, president of the National Press Club, Jim Christopherson, former linebacker and placekicker for the Minnesota Vikings, Gary Larsen, defensive tackle for the Minnesota Vikings, Chris Coste, former Major league baseball catcher and infielder, Coya Knutson, former United States congresswoman, Ole H. Olson, former Governor of North Dakota, Adolph Murie, a biologist who was the first scientist to study wolves in their natural habitat.
Only a month later, Lute Olson announced that O ' Neill would not be retained on the University of Arizona staff.
The Violators featured Kathy Valentine ( later of the Go-Go's ), Carla Olson ( later of the Textones ), Marilyn Dean and Sublett on bass.
After the election, Olson moved briefly to Michigan, studying law at the University of Michigan, and then later to Washington, D. C., working as a newspaper correspondent and secretary for the U. S. Congress.
Olson signed into law the first bill, later citing the enormous pressure of the Catholic Church on his office and on state lawmakers.
In later years, Olson accused " the active hostility of a certain privately owned power corporation and the Roman Catholic Church in California " to his defeat.
For those who attended the Vancouver Conference or learned about it later on, it was apparent that the poetics of Charles Olson, proprioceptive or Projectivist in its reach, was exerting a significant and lasting influence on the emerging generation of artists and poets who came to prominence in the 1950s and 1960s.

Olson and helped
Olson was a prominent critic of Bill Clinton's presidency, and he helped prepare the attorneys of Paula Jones prior to their Supreme Court appearance.
He was a close ally of Governor Floyd B. Olson, another member of the Farmer-Labor Party, who helped orchestrate Benson's political rise.
Olson wrote copious personal letters, and helped and encouraged many young writers.
He was strongly influenced by one of his teachers, Louis Olson, who helped the teenaged Roberts with self-esteem issues.
She was a member of the green Ogakor tribe, and she was quick to fortify a strong friendship with fellow contestant Jerri Manthey, who helped construct an alliance with Colby Donaldson and Mitchell Olson.
Olson was influential in the protection of the Boundary Waters and helped draft the Wilderness Act of 1964, becoming president of The Wilderness Society from 1963 to 1971.

Olson and Real
* Real Families – The generic music used as the titular fictional series ' theme song was replaced, which also required the announcer's lines to be re-dubbed ( unfortunately, as the original announcer was the legendary Johnny Olson, best known for his game show work ).

Olson and Anita
At that time, Olson and friend Rosalie ( Ricky ) Gaull Silberman started an informal network of women who supported the Thomas nomination to the Supreme Court despite allegations of sexual harassment by Anita Hill, a former subordinate of Thomas at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
Olson argued a dozen cases before the Supreme Court prior to becoming Solicitor General ; In one case, he argued against federal sentencing guidelines, and in a case in New York state, he defended a member of the press who had first leaked the Anita Hill story.
Founded by Rosalie ( Ricky ) Gaull Silberman, Anita K. Blair, and Barbara Olson in 1992, the IWF grew out of the ad hoc group, " Women for Judge Thomas ," that was created to defend Clarence Thomas against allegations of sexual harassment and other improprieties.

Olson and Hill
In 1971, The Andromeda Strain was the basis for the film of the same name directed by Robert Wise, and featuring Arthur Hill as Stone, James Olson as Hall, Kate Reid as Leavitt ( changed to a female character, Ruth Leavitt ), and David Wayne as Dutton ( Burton in the novel ).
In 1954 he heard Charles Olson read at the Charles Street Meeting House on Beacon Hill during Hurricane Hazel.

Olson and book
Olson was working on her second book, The Final Days: The Last, Desperate Abuses of Power by the Clinton White House ( published October 2001 ) at the time of her death.
In his 2009 book, A Terrible Mistake, researcher H. P. Albarelli Jr. concurs with the Olson family and concludes that Frank Olson was murdered because a personal crisis of conscience made it likely he would divulge state secrets concerning several CIA programs, chief among them Project ARTICHOKE and an MKDELTA project code-named Project SPAN.
In 2009, author H. P. Albarelli published the book A Terrible Mistake: The Murder of Frank Olson and the CIA's Secret Cold War Experiments about Frank Olson's death and the experiments conducted at Fort Detrick.
In 2009 Graffin announced that he had co-written a book with American author Steve Olson entitled Anarchy Evolution, released on September 28, 2010 ( the same day his band Bad Religion released their 15th album The Dissent of Man ).
A new stage production of The Marvelous Land of Oz was mounted in Minneapolis in 1981, with music composed by Richard Dworsky, a book by Thomas W. Olson, and lyrics by Gary Briggle, who originated the role of the Scarecrow.
When Olson knew he was dying of cancer, he instructed his literary executor Charles Boer and others to organise and produce the final book in the sequence following Olson's death.
Columbia University professor Edward Said wrote unfavorably in The Nation ( October 19, 1985 ), while Robert Olson dismissed the book in the American Historical Review ( April 1985 ), concluding:
Joel Olson has written about a theoretical vision in his book The Abolition of White Democracy.
* Tansy is mentioned several times in The Maximus Poems by Charles Olson, a book of projectivist poems composed as letters taking place in Gloucester, Massachusetts.
In his final book, Power and Prosperity, Olson distinguished between the economic effects of different types of government, in particular, tyranny, anarchy and democracy.
" Commentator Barbara Olson would entitle her highly unflattering 1999 book Hell to Pay: The Unfolding Story of Hillary Rodham Clinton, in reference to Clinton's Travelgate phrase.
Progress on loudspeaker enclosure design and analysis using acoustic analogous circuits by academic acousticians like Harry F. Olson continued until 1954 when Leo L. Beranek of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology published " Acoustics ", a book summarizing and extending the electroacoustics of the era.
In his 2009 book, A Terrible Mistake, researcher H. P. Albarelli Jr. concludes that CIA operative Frank Olson was murdered because a personal crisis of conscience made it likely he would divulge state secrets concerning several CIA programs, chief among them Project ARTICHOKE and an MKDELTA project code-named Project SPAN.
Charles Olson of Black Mountain College had a fascination with Mayan hieroglyphs and wrote a book, The Mayan Letters ( 1953 ), based on his correspondence from Mexico with poet Robert Creeley.
In a 2010 book, Citizens of London: The Americans Who Stood with Britain in Its Darkest, Finest Hour, author Lynne Olson described Winant as dramatically changing the U. S. stance as ambassador when succeeding pro-appeasement ambassador Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr. Winant announced upon landing at Bristol, England, airport in March, 1941, " I'm very glad to be here.

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