ACHCA CE test.1957 John Donald Black Donald Black may refer to:
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
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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:
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
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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