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John F. Kilner (born August 12, 1952) is a bioethicist who held the Franklin and Dorothy Forman endowed chair in ethics and theology at Trinity International University, where he was also Professor of Bioethics and Contemporary Culture and Director of Bioethics Degree Programs.
Major League Baseball (MLB) (1931–1940) [6] [7] Nello Falaschi: 1931 played for NFL's New York Giants [8] John W. Gallivan: 1933 publisher of The Salt Lake Tribune, 1960–1984 Leo Righetti: 1944 baseball player Conn Findlay: 1944 holds four Olympic medals, three in rowing (1956 gold, 1960 bronze, 1964 gold) and one in sailing (1976 bronze ...
Kilner is a surname, and may refer to: . Andy Kilner (born 1966), former English footballer and manager; Barron Kilner (1852–1922), English rugby union player; Ben Kilner (snowboarder) (born 1988), Scottish snowboarder
John Glenn High School gets its name from its most famous alumnus, John Glenn, the former U.S. Senator and first American to orbit Earth, who graduated when the school was still New Concord High School. The school is located in Glenn's hometown of New Concord, Ohio and Glenn himself was an active participant in and enthusiast of the school and ...
John Wesley College was the seminary of the Methodist Church of Southern Africa situated at Kilnerton in Pretoria, South Africa. It was most commonly referred to as John Wesley College Kilnerton. It was most commonly referred to as John Wesley College Kilnerton.
John Piersol McCaskey High School opened on 3 May 1938, [4] accepting Lancaster city's first gender-integrated class of students. The high school was named for John McCaskey, a local educator, composer, and politician. [5] The construction is a product of the post-Depression Works Progress Administration.
Feb. 17—A 56-second social-media video showing Mid-Pacific Institute students using hate speech and making references to various forms of sexual assault has led the administration to take ...
John David Milner (December 28, 1949 – January 4, 2000) was an American professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball as a first baseman and left fielder from 1971 to 1982 for the New York Mets , Pittsburgh Pirates and the Montreal Expos .