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Edward Richard Schreyer ( born December 21, 1935 ), commonly known as Ed Schreyer, is a Canadian politician, diplomat, and statesman who served as Governor General of Canada, the 22nd since Canadian Confederation.
However, as a former governor general of Canada, Schreyer is entitled to be styled for life with the superior form of The Right Honourable.
The formula of the MFP growth is as follows ( Schreyer 2005, 7 ):
Since 2006 Schreyer is Vice President of European Movement Germany.
However, the office of Lieutenant Governor is a ceremonial post, and he had almost no practical influence over the government of Edward Schreyer.
Schreyer was, and is still, especially esteemed as a painter of horses, of peasant life in Wallachia and Moldavia, and of battle incidents.
In August 2007, Schreyer donated $ 5 million to the education foundation of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity, of which he is an alumnus.
He is survived by his wife, his daughter DrueAnne Schreyer, his son-in-law Rodney Frazier, and two grandchildren.
Today, the Council is led by Erik R. Peterson, who came to A. T. Kearney in 2010 from the Center for Strategic and International Studies ( CSIS ), where he served as senior vice president and held the CSIS William A. Schreyer Chair in Global Analysis.
Schuco is a German toy maker founded in 1912 by Heinrich Müller and the businessman Heinrich Schreyer in Nuremberg, Germany's toy capital since early days.
The Schreyer Honors College ( or SHC ) is the honors program of the Pennsylvania State University.
The mission of the Schreyer Honors College is to promote:
Enrollment in the Schreyer Honors College is limited to 1, 800 students.

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Also while pursuing his post-graduate degrees, Schreyer married Lilly Schultz, with whom he had two daughters Lisa and Karmel and two sons Jason and Toban.
Schreyer remained leader of the NDP in opposition, but resigned from that post in 1979, when he was approached with the offer of serving as the federal viceroy.
Notably, it was Schreyer who invested Terry Fox as a companion of the Order of Canada, travelling to Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, to personally present Fox with the order's insignia.
Had the 70 year old Schreyer won, it would have marked the first time a former governor general had been elected to the Canadian House of Commons ; previously, former Lieutenant Governors had been called to the Senate to sit as party members, and some former Governors General who hailed from the United Kingdom returned there to sit with party affiliations in the House of Lords, sometimes even serving in cabinet.
Without apologising for the remarks, Schreyer said he supported same-sex marriage as the existing legislation did not force religious institutions to marry same-sex couples, and added: " It was 19 years ago, and I didn't even for a split second suggest that there was no need to ensure that there was equal protection of the law with respect to the people who are homosexual.
He supported the amalgamation of the city with its suburban neighbourhoods, which was accomplished in the early 1970s by New Democratic Party Premier Edward Schreyer.
One month later, the remainder of the provincial NDP caucus ( aside from Ben Hanuschak, who backed Green ) announced they would support Paulley in the leadership challenge, with the understanding he would stand down in favour of Ed Schreyer the following year.
On March 3, 1972, Green resigned from cabinet over a disagreement with Edward Schreyer on funding to denominational schools.
After the Schreyer government was defeated in the 1977 election, Green became disillusioned with the direction of the provincial NDP.
Nevertheless, Desjardins was able to form an alliance with Schreyer ( himself a centrist New Democrat ), on the understanding that he would be able to continue to work in favour of denominational school funding on the government side.
( The Schreyer government did, however, make administrative agreements with certain private schools to provide them with access to public monies.
This result, along with another by-election win on the same day, gave Premier Edward Schreyer a stable majority government in the provincial legislature.
He was fired because his work was deemed unsuitable by the Nazis, with the result that several works were in the infamous exhibition of " degenerate art " in Munich in 1937, along with that of other Bauhaus artists, among them Herbert Bayer, Lyonel Feininger, Johannes Itten, Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, Oskar Schlemmer and Lothar Schreyer.
Adolf Schreyer ( July 9, 1828 Frankfurt-am-Main July 29, 1899 Kronberg im Taunus ) was a German painter, associated with the Düsseldorf school of painting.
While Juba was usually an ally of NDP Premier Edward Schreyer in the 1970s, he also frequently clashed with ministers such as Russell Doern over the allocation of provincial resources.
Despite his relative youth and inexperience, he was appointed to the cabinet of Edward Schreyer on December 23, 1974, being named as Minister of Cooperative Development with responsibility for Lands and Renewable Resources.
When the legislation was defeated in a free vote, Miller and Schreyer made arrangements for specific denominational schools to receive provincial money by working in conjunction with the public system.
Johannson was initially an ally of Schreyer, but became more closely associated with leadership contender Sidney Green as the decade progressed.
For the next three years, Beard was a legitimately independent MLA — siding with or against the NDP government of Edward Schreyer on a case-by-case basis.
As a high school student, Schreyer worked there part time, tasked with writing the day ’ s stock prices on a chalkboard.
Bill Schreyer responded to these financial hardships with a cost-restructuring effort that he called " Merristroika ", a portmanteau of " Merrill " and " perestroika ".

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A feasibility study by Michaele Schreyer and Lutz Mez.

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* Adolf Schreyer ( 1828 1899 )
Beginning in 2006 Kia identified design as its " core future growth engine " leading to the 2006 hiring of Peter Schreyer as Chief Design Officer.
## Ed Schreyer ( 1979 1984 )
* Eddy Schreyer mastering
All three had previously served as cabinet ministers in the government of Edward Schreyer ( 1969 1977 ).
* Adolf Schreyer, German painter ( 1828 1899 )
* Commissioner Michaele Schreyer Member of the European Commission, web-archive of the EU Commission
He served as a cabinet minister in the New Democratic government of Edward Schreyer ( 1969 1977 ), but left the New Democratic Party in 1984.
* Eddy Schreyer recording engineer
* 1895 Adolf Schreyer ( 1828 1899 )
William Allen Schreyer ( January 13, 1928 January 22, 2011 ) was chairman emeritus and former CEO of Merrill Lynch & Co., where he worked for 45 years total, eight of them as chairman and CEO.
* Eddy Schreyer remastering
* July 9 Adolf Schreyer, German painter ( died 1899 )

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