- Frank Gehry
Born in 1930, he studied architecture at the University of Southern California and studied City Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard. He developed projects of private and public city planning in America, Japan. In Europe, he has recently been awarded the Pritsker Architecture Prize in 1989 and the Wolf Prize in Art in 1992. His projects have been published all over the world. - Howard Jones
Howard Harding Jones (August 23 1885 - July 27 1941) was an American college football coach at Syracuse (1908), Yale (1909, 1913), Ohio State (1910), Iowa (1916-23), Duke (1924), and Southern California (1925-40). - Andrew Bernstein
Andrew Bernstein (born 29 June 1949) is an Objectivist philosopher and professor of philosophy at Marist College. He has written the CliffsNotes for Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged, The Fountainhead, and Anthem. Dr. Bernstein is the author of "Heart of a Pagan", a novel, and of "The Capitalist Manifesto: The Historic, Economic, and Philosophic Case for Laissez-Faire". He has lectured at Harvard University, Duke University, Yale University, Stanford University, … - Robinson Jeffers
John Robinson Jeffers (January 10 1887-January 20 1962) was an American poet, known for his work about the central California coast. Most of Jeffers' poetry was written in classic narrative and epic form, but today he is also known for his short verse, and considered an icon of the environmental movement. - Leo Braudy
Leo Braudy (born June 11, 1941 in Philadelphia, PA) is University Professor and Bing Professor of English at the University of Southern California, where he teaches seventeenth- and eighteenth-century English literature, film history and criticism, and American culture. He has previously taught at Yale, Columbia, and Johns Hopkins University. He is best known for his cultural studies scholarship on celebrity, masculinity, and film, … - Richard Schickel
Richard Warren Schickel (born February 10, 1933 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is an author, journalist, and documentary filmmaker. He is a film critic for "Time" magazine, having also written for "Life" magazine and the "Los Angeles Times Book Review". Schickel was a recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1964. He has also lectured at Yale University and University of Southern California's School of Film and Television. - Robert Kelly
Robert Kelly (born September 24, 1935) is an American poet associated with the deep image group. Kelly was born in Brooklyn, New York, to Samuel Jason and Margaret Rose (Kane) Kelly. He did his undergraduate studies at the City College of the City University of New York, graduating in 1955. He then spent three years at Columbia University. He has worked as a translator and teacher, most notably at Bard College, where he has worked since 1961. - Jerry Hobbs
Dr. Jerry R. Hobbs (born 25 January 1942) is a prominent researcher in the fields of computational linguistics, discourse analysis, and artificial intelligence. He earned his doctor's degree from New York University in 1974 in computer science. He has taught at Yale University and the City University of New York. From 1977 to 2002 he was with the Artificial Intelligence Center at SRI International, Menlo Park, California, … - Stephen Hartke
Stephen Paul Hartke (born 6 July 1952) is an American composer. He was born in Orange, New Jersey, grew up in Manhattan, and has lived in California since the 1980s. Hartke studied at Yale University, the University of Pennsylvania, and the University of California, Santa Barbara. He joined the faculty of the School of Music's Composition Program at the University of Southern California in 1987. - Christophe Beck
Christophe Beck (born 1972 in Montreal, Canada), also credited as Chris Beck, is a Canadian film and television composer. A native of Montreal, Beck studied music at Yale University, where he was the Pitchpipe, or music director, of the Whiffenpoofs of 1991, and film scoring at the University of Southern California Thornton School of Music, where he was taught by Jerry Goldsmith among others. - John R. Hubbard
John Randolph Hubbard (born in Belton, Texas) was the eighth president of the University of Southern California between 1970 and 1980. He succeeded Norman Topping and was succeeded by James Zumberge. Hubbard had served as USC vice president and provost in 1969 after spending four years in India as chief education adviser to the U.S. Agency for International Development. After USC, from 1988 to 1989, he served as the United States Ambassador to India. - Nancy J. Vickers
Nancy J. Vickers is the seventh president of Bryn Mawr College in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, a position she has held since 1997. She is referred to as 'Nancy J.' by the students there. She has announced her intention to step down as president of the college in June 2008. Vickers received her B.A. from Mount Holyoke College in 1967, and her Ph.D. from Yale University in 1976. - Sally Falk Moore
Sally Falk Moore is a legal anthropologist and Professor Emerita from Harvard University. She did her fieldwork in Tanzania and has published extensively on cross-cultural, comparative legal theory. Moore was trained as a lawyer and, after working on Wall Street, became a staff attorney at the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg during the investigatin of Nazi war criminals. She then returned to the US and received her PhD in anthropology from Columbia University. - James C. Kaufman
James C. Kaufman (1974-) is an associate professor at the California State University, San Bernardino, where he is the director of the Learning Research Institute. He received his Ph.D. from Yale University in Cognitive Psychology, where he worked with Robert J. Sternberg. Born in Great Neck, New York, he attended the University of Southern California as an undergraduate. With Sternberg and Jean Pretz, he developed the propulsion model of creative contributions, … - Bas C. van Fraassen
Bastiaan Cornelis van Fraassen (born Goes, the Netherlands, 5 April 1941) is a member of the Princeton University Philosophy department, currently entering phased retirement. He previously taught at the Yale University, the University of Southern California (USC), and the University of Toronto. He coined the term constructive empiricism in his 1980 book "The Scientific Image". - Joel Zwick
Joel Zwick (born January 11, 1942 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American director of movies, theatre, and television shows. - Ellis O. Knox
Dr. Ellis O'neal Knox was the first African-American to be awarded a Ph.D. on the West Coast. Knox received his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1922 from the University of California, Berkeley and his doctorate in the history and philosophy of education from the University of Southern California in the 1931. Ellis O. Knox was born in Northern California on July 6, 1900. The son of a Latin teacher, Prince Albert Knox, and homemaker, Addie Knox, … - Thomas E. Crow
Thomas E. Crow (born 1948) is an American art historian and art critic who is best known for his influential writing on the role of art in modern society and culture. Crow was born in Chicago in 1948, and moved to San Diego, California in 1961. He received a B.A. from Pomona College in 1969, and his M.A. in 1975 and Ph.D. in 1978, both from the University of California, Los Angeles. In his early career, Crow focused on eighteenth-century French art. - Kenneth Pomeranz
Kenneth Pomeranz is a professor in the history department at the University of California, Irvine in the US. He received his Ph.D. from Yale University in 1988. Most of his research focuses on China and its economy. - James C Kaufman
James C. Kaufman (1974-) is an assistant professor at the California State University at San Bernardino, where he is the director of the Learning Research Institute. He received his B.A. in Psychology from the University of Southern California, where he worked with John Horn. He received his Ph.D. from Yale University in Cognitive Psychology, where he worked with Robert J. Sternberg. - Dana W. Bartlett
Dana Webster Bartlett was an American Congregationalist minister, settlement house director, and writer. He was an early advocate of the City Beautiful movement. He was born October 27, 1860, in Bangor, Maine, and educated at Iowa College in Grinnell, Iowa through 1882. He also attended Yale University and Chicago Theological Seminary. He was pastor of Phillips Church, Salt Lake City. He moved to Los Angeles in 1896, where he founded the Bethlehem Institute, … - Takuro F. Ueno
Takuro F.Ueno(born in 1956)is a Japanese management consultant and writer. Born to an old landowning family in Japan and educated in the U.S. He earned his B.A. in political science and M.A. in economics from the University of Southern California, and his MBA from Yale University’s School of Management. Specializing in cross-border, strategy, and corporate development assignments, he is now a managing partner at Ueno & Company and serves as chairman of Ueno Group Inc. - Julia Zhu
Julia Zhu conducts quantitative research on the Research Affiliates Fundamental Index strategies and enhanced RAFI products as well as on asset allocation models for global tactical asset allocation products. She is also responsible for daily management of the Research Affiliates Capital Limited Partnership (RACLP). - Scott Speck
names scott speck, i go to harlem middle school,im in a band,(drums) i like to headbang, mosh, go to concerts. - Shirley M. Hufstedler
- Kyle Baldwin
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A New Millennium Nigga is not just a Nigga With Attitude. He's a Nigga With Aptitude. Recognize. - Charles
www.college-visits.com. - Beta Theta Pi
The Founding. - Richard F. Celeste
Ambassador Richard F. Celeste was born in Cleveland, Ohio. After graduating Magna Cum Laude from Yale University, he attended Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar. After a short term as staff liaison officer in the Peace Corps, Celeste worked for four years as special assistant to Chester Bowles, the American Ambassador to India. He then returned to Ohio to launch a successful political career as a State Representative and Lieutenant Governor. - Sheryl Coley
i'm intriqued by many things..... - Linwood Pendleton
Dr. Pendletons current research focuses on the economics of environmental goods and services, especially those in the coastal zone. Dr. Pendleton is a principal investigator on three projects that all seek to better inform policymakers about coastal and marine non-market values. These projects are summarized below. - Michael Royal
vote and see. - Lester Packer
Lester Packer , Ph.D. Dr. Lester Packer , the world's foremost antioxidant research scientist, received his Ph.D. in Microbiology and Biochemistry from Yale University and was a Professor and Senior Researcher at the University of California at Berkeley for the past 40 years. Most recently, Dr. Packer has established an additional research laboratory in the Dept. - David Clark
Me? Oh, I'm a walking contradiction. - Craig Motlong
I invented diminutive nicknames, like JLo and KFed. Secret passageways turn me on. I prefer being vague. - Terry
I'm an Artist/Writer... BFA from University of Southern California. MFA from Yale University. You might have a look at my Fine Art's site... - Peter F. Ziegler
Peter F. Ziegler, Partner in Charge of the Los Angeles office of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, joined the firm in 1974, was elected a partner in 1982 and became co-Partner-in-Charge of the office in 1999. A member of the firm's Corporate Department, Peter has extensive experience in corporate securities and business matters, public and private financings, mergers and acquisitions and general corporate matters. - Matt Bogan
I live in Navarre, Fl..which is near the beach, so i go as much as i can. I just graduated from high school, right now im going to college. Ill do just about anything thats fun and makes me laugh! I love to chillax and hangout with my friends. BeastMaster and RazorBack Rizzo are as crazy as they come. But they're still coolio and we do the most ridiculous stuff, and thats why we're the coolest! - Matt
Hopelessly in love. Sadly rejected. Never giving up. The place I want to lay down my roots is by a stream glistening by the rays of the sun somewhere in Lithuania.
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