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John Donald Black Donald Black may refer to:
  • Donald Black, an American sociologist
  • Donald Black, an author
 

Thomas Nixon Thomas Nixon (born September 27, 1961) is an author and online writer. His writings include Complete Guide to Online High Schools (Degree Press, 2007), Bears' Guide to Earning Degrees by Distance Learning (Ten Speed Press, 2006),  Carver

Joseph Stancliffe Davis

Garnet Wolsey Forster

Asher Hobson

Edwin Griswold Nourse Edwin Griswold Nourse (1883 - 1974) was a U.S. economist. He served as the first chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors between 1946 and 1949.  

Theodore W. Schultz

Henry Charles Taylor
Charlie and Chuck are common familiar or shortened forms for Charles.


Charles Taylor may refer to: Political figures
  • Charles G.
 

Frederick V Frederick V, king of Denmark and Norway
Frederick V, 1723–66, king of Denmark and Norway (1746–66), son and successor of Christian VI. Frederick's reign was one of commercial expansion and prosperity.
. Waugh

Milburn Lincoln Wilson

1958

Mordecai J.B. Ezekiel

Oscar B. Jesness

William Irving William Irving may refer to:
  • William Irving (UK politician) (1892–1967), British Labour Co-operative MP 1945–1955
  • William Irving (steamship captain) (1816-1872), a steamship captain from Oregon and British Columbia
 Myers

1959

Harold Clayton M. Case

Oscar Clemen Stine

1960

Leonard Knight Leonard Knight is the builder and chief architect of Salvation Mountain. He was born in November 1, 1931 in Vermont. He lives at the mountain near Slab City, a few miles from Niland, California, and approximately 150 miles from San Diego.  Elmhirst

Sherman E. Johnson

1961

Oris Vernon Wells

Ernest Charles Young
For information on the now-retired UCLA Chancellor and UF President, see Charles E. Young.


For the television character on The West Wing, see Charlie Young.
 

1962

Murray Reed Benedict

Hugh Bruce Price Bruce Price (12 December, 1845–29 May, 1903) was the architect of many of the Canadian Pacific Railway's Château-type stations and hotels. A fine example of his work for CP is Montreal's Windsor Station and the chateau of CP co-founder James Ross now known as Chancellor Day  

1963

Raymond G. Bressler, Jr.

Earl O. Heady

1964

Joseph Ackerman

Karl Brandt

Foster Floyd Elliott

1965

Bushrod Warren Allin

George Hubert Aull

Willard Wesley Cochrane

1966

J. Carroll Bottum

George E. Brandow

Forest Frank Hill

1967

D. Gale Johnson

William Hord Nicholls

Harry C. Trelogan

1968

John E Booth

Maurice M. Kelso

Elmer Joseph Working

1969

Nathan M. Koffsky

James G. Mattox

Walter W. Wilcox

1970

Charles Edwin Bishop

Marion Clawson

Glenn Leroy Johnson

1971

D. Howard Doane D. Howard Doane (July 30,1883-February 19,1984) was a true Renaissance man - a student, a teacher, a writer, a business man, a poet, a farmer, a public servant, a devout Christian.  

Don Paarlberg

Rainer Schickele

1972

Karl A. Fox

1973

Harold E Breimyer

Kenneth H. Parsons

Lauren K. Soth

1974

Dale E. Hathaway

Vernon W. Ruttan

John E Timmons

1975

S.V. Ciriacy-Wantrup

Geoffrey S. Shepherd

Holbrook Working

1976

Emery N. Castle

Arthur T. Mosher A mosher is a person who is crossed between goth/punk/skater they have long hair and listen to music like slipknot and metal music. Some people call them headbangers. At certain music shows they have something called a mosh pit, basically its a fight pit with loads of people bashing each other.  

Willard F. Mueller

1977

Lowell S. Hardin

Austin C. Hoffman

Sidney S. Hoos

Earl R. Swanson

1978

Chester B. Baker

James T. Bonnen

Richard A. King

Lawrence W. Witt

1979

Varden Fuller

Ruy Miller Paiva

Kenneth L. Robinson

1980

Harold O. Carter

Kenneth R. Farrell

John W. Mellor

1981

Ben C. French

Philip M. Raup

Samar R. Sen

James D. Shaffer

1982

Oscar R. Butt

R.J. Hildreth

Jimmye S. Hillman Hillman was a famous British automobile marque, manufactured by the Rootes Group. It was based in Ryton-on-Dunsmore, near Coventry, England, from 1907 to 1976. Before 1907 the company had built bicycles.  

George M. Kuznets

1983

Gordon A. King

Wayne D. Rasmussen

Bernard E Stanton

Luther G. Tweeten

1984

Wallace Barr

Sylvia Lane

William G. Murray

G. Edward Schuh

1985

Harold G. Halcrow

Bruce E Johnson

Andrew Schmitz

Harry R. Wellman

1986

John L. Dillon

Neil E. Harl

William E. Martin

Allen B. Paul

1987

Emerson M. Babb

C. Phillip Baumel

George E. Ladd

Daniel G. Sisler

1988

Paul L. Farris

Stanley R. Johnson

Alex E McCalla

Clifton R. Wharton, Jr.

1989

Bruce L. Gardner

Joseph Havlicek, Jr.

Richard E. Just

William G. Tomek

1990

Walter P. Falcon

John E. Lee, Jr.

Gordon C. Rausser

1991

Alain de Janvry

Zvi Griliches

Yujiro Hayami

Lowell Hill

1992

Daniel W. Bromley

B. Delworth Gardner

Peter Helmberger

Herbert Stoevener

1993

Yair Mundlak

Marc L. Nerlove

Alan Randall

Robert L. Thompson

1994

Sandra Batie

Jean-Paul Chavas

Robert Evenson

Wallace Huffman

1995

Warren E. Johnston

George G. Judge

Leo Leo, in astronomy
Leo [Lat.,=the lion], northern constellation lying S of Ursa Major and on the ecliptic (apparent path of the sun through the heavens) between Cancer and Virgo; it is one of the constellations of the zodiac.
 C. Polopolus

Lyle P. Schertz

1996

Jock R. Anderson

Raymond R. Beneke

Rulon D. Pope

1997

Paul W. Barkley

Peter J. Barry

Bruce R. Beattie

James P. Houck

1998

Irma Adelman

Hans Binswanger

Glen C. Pulver

David Zilberman

1999

Robert G. Chambers

Uma Lele

Daniel A. Sumner

Norman K. Whittlesey

2000

Julian A. Alston

Walter J. Armbruster

Nancy E. Bockstael

Colin A. Carter

Jean D. Kinsey

Per Pinstrup-Andersen

2001

Richard M. Adams

Richard C. Bishop

Kenneth E. McConnell

C. Richard Shumway

James E. Wilen

Michael K. Wohlgenant

2002

John M. Antle

Michael Boehlje

Steven T. Buccola

J.B. Penn

V. Kerry Smith

Brian D. Wright

2003

Keith J. Collins

Vernon R. Eidman

Ronald D. Knutson

GianCarlo Moschini

Jeffrey M. Perloff

John Quiggin
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