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Bryan, Charles S.
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The website for the
Charles S.
Bryan History of Medicine Room
at the School of Medicine Library, University of South Carolina,
has information about Charles and and the rare book collection
named in his honor.
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Coppelman, Peter
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A summary of Peter's public service career can be found at John
Graham's
Giraffe Heroes Project
web site (click
here
for the information about Peter's career).
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Cullinane, Steven H.
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Steve has proved a new mathematical theorem called the
Diamond Theorem.
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Cutrona, Louis J. Jr.
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Louis is president of
Winpro, Inc., a software consulting company.
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Donnelly, John
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John co-founded
Fifth Business in Framingham, MA, in 1991. It pursues a
technique called Value-Path Marketing.
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Doob, Penelope Reed
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See her entry in the
Graduate English Faculty
at
York University
Toronto, Canada. She is is also cross-appointed
to the Department of Dance in the Faculty of Fine Arts.
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Ebin, David
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See his
Faculty Page
entry at the State University of New York at Stony Brook, Department of
Mathematics.
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Epstein, Ron
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Ron is in the philosophy department at San Francisco State
University. Read his essays on
Genetic Engineering and Its Dangers
and his compilation of
Resources for the Study of Buddhism.
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Fischer, Kurt
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Kurt has founded an organization called
The Greening of Industry
Network,
an international network of professionals from research, education,
business, civil society organizations, and government, focusing on
issues of industrial development, environment, and society, and
dedicated to building a sustainable future.
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French, Gerald
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Read about his book,
Traumatic Incident Reduction (TIR)
or visit the home page of the
Traumatic Incident Reduction Association.
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Friedberg, Carl
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Carl runs a computer business called
Comet & Company
in New York City. He is also building a website about
the history of the
Friedberg family.
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Friedman, Sam
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Sam is Core Director, Transdisciplinary Theoretical Synthesis and
Development Core, at the
Center
for Drug Use and HIV Research
at New York University.
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G–L
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Gillis, Laurence
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See his entry as a
faculty member at New Hampshire College. He also
has a
personal
web page.
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Goldin, Gerald
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See his entry in the
Faculty Directory
for the
Department of Physics and Astronomy
at Rutgers University.
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Goldscheider, Frances
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See her
Faculty Page at Brown University, where she is
University Professor and Professor of Sociology.
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Graham, John
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John has led an amazing life, full of adventure and accomplishment,
as described in his 2008 memoir
Sit Down Young Stranger.
He currently is a leader of the
Giraffe Heroes Project,
an international nonprofit organization moving people to stick their
necks out for the common good. He gives
speeches and workshops.
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Grow, Gerald
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Gerald taught magazine journalism for more than 20 years at a
historically black university and has written about teaching,
Rembrandt, visual learners, Buddhism, and teaching Shakespeare. His
home page
has links to his book on Florida parks, his grammar exercises, and
his great-grandfather's letters from the Civil War. Plus some of
Gerald's cartoons, many from the '70s.
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Hook, Peter Edwin
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See his
home page
at the University of Michigan.
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Karttunen, Frances Ruley
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Her personal website with information about the books she has written is
here.
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Kudrle, Bob
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See his
Faculty Directory
entry at the University of Minnesota, Hubert H. Humphrey
Institute of Public Affairs.
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Kursch, Donald
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Donald had been the Deputy Chief of Mission at the
U.S. Mission to the European Union.
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Lessinger, Les
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Visit the Barnard Chemistry Department's
Home Page,
which includes a picture of Les with some students.
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M–R
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Masland, Richard
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See his
Faculty Directory
entry at the Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General
Hospital.
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McCloskey, Dee
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See her
Home Page
with links to her various activities, including her professorship
in the Department of Economics at the University of Iowa and her
book on gender crossing.
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McKee, Chris
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See his entry on the
Faculty Page
at the University of California, Berkeley, Departments of Physics
and Astronomy.
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McMurray, Gerald
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Gerald is Vice President at
Fannie Mae.
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Murdoch, David
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David has retired from his position as a partner in the
K&L Gates
law firm in Pittsburgh (he is now "Of Counsel"). He has also
retired as the honorary consul of the Federal Republic of Germany for
the city of Pittsburgh and Allegheny County.
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Nelson, Dave
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Dave runs
Nelson Equity Development,
which provides investment banking services.
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O'Hare, Michael
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See his entry on the
Faculty Page
at the University of California, Berkeley, School of Public Policy.
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Perkins, Steve
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Steve works at the
Center for Neighborhood Technology
in Chicago.
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Petersen, James
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Jim has put up a fascinating
weblog
that explores the historical context of the Lewis and Clark expedition,
which left St. Louis on May 14, 1804 and returned on September 23, 1806.
For each corresponding day during 2004-06, the weblog summarizes the
expedition's activities and describe something else that was happening
in American history on that day.
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Pinchot, Gifford
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Gifford founded and is still president of
The Bainbridge
Graduate Institute,
the first school of sustainable business See his blog and consulting
firm at
pinchot.com.
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Plimpton, Conrad
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Conrad Plimpton is owner and Chairman of
Inolex Chemical
in Philadelphia and Senior Advisor to
CDI Global.
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Ritch, Bob
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Bob is involved with the
Glaucoma Network
and is a leader of the
Glaucoma
Associates of New York (GANY).
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Robinson, Jeffrey
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Jeffrey invites his classmates to visit his
website.
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Ruml, Beardsley
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Visit Beardsley's
Home Page for information about all his activities.
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S–Z
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Sage, Jay
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Jay retired as a Staff Member from the Solid State Division of
MIT Lincoln
Laboratory.
Read his paper on a super-fast modem that uses
Superconductive Electronics.
While working at Raytheon in 1973, Jay spent a year as the Raytheon
Exchange Scientist at the central research laboratory of Toshiba in
Kawasaki, Japan. While working there, he delivered two papers in
Japanese. Here is the
abstract
of one that he hand-wrote in Japanese characters.
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Schmookler, Ed
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Read about Ed's
Trauma Treatment Manual.
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Schwarz, Henry
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In an important election year you might find it helpful to read Hank's
thoughtful sociopolitical study
WHAT
IF DOGS RAN THE WORLD?.
His
other books
for children (and parents) might interest you as well.
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Shelton, Larry
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Here is Larry's
home page
at the University of Vermont, where he teaches in the Human
Development and Family Studies Program.
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Sollod, Robert N.
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See his
Faculty Entry
at Cleveland State University, where he is a professor of psychology.
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Straus, David
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David is founder of
Interaction Associates
and the
Interaction Institute
for Social Change.
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Ujifusa, Grant
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In January 2012 Grant was awarded the Order of the Rising
Sun for his role in securing a measure of redress for the
Japanese Americans forced into internment camps during World War
II. The text of his acceptance speech is
here.
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Walker, Sandy
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See his
home page
featuring his works of art.
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Ware, Ciji
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Read about her published novels at her
home page.
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White, Lawrence J.
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Larry is a professor of economics at the Stern School of Business, New
York University. Here is his
home page.
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Wilcox, John C.
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John is chairman of
Sodali in New York City.
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Winer, Mark
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Mark was the senior rabbi at the West London Synagogue of British Jews.
At the end of 2013 he was
named a Member of the
Order of the British Empire
(MBE) by Queen Elizabeth II for his work in promoting interreligious
partnership during a period of rising religious tensions in England.
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Wynne, James J.
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Jim and his IBM Research colleagues discovered excimer laser
surgery in 1981, laying the foundation for the laser refractive
surgery procedures known as LASIK and PRK. IBM celebrated its
Centennial in 2011 and recognized Jim's team's discovery as one of
its
100 Icons of Progress.
This work has received significant recognition beyond IBM. In
particular, in February 2013, Jim and his colleagues received both the
2001 National Medal of Technology and Innovation
from President Obama and the
2013 Russ Prize of the National Academy of
Engineering.
That was what Jim calls “a good month”.
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Zachmann, Will
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Visit the website of Will's company,
Canopus Research.
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