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Arthur Edward Spence Hill (1 August 1922 – 22 October 2006) was a Canadian actor. He was known in British and American theatre, film, and television. Early life
Technical Analysis in Commodities (John Wiley & Sons, 1980), also in Japanese (UNI 1986) Handbook of Futures Markets (John Wiley & Sons, 1984) The Concise Handbook of Futures Markets (John Wiley & Sons, 1986) The New Commodity Trading Systems and Methods (John Wiley & Sons, 1987) Smarter Trading (McGraw-Hill, 1995)
Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law is an American legal drama, jointly created by David Victor and former speech professor Jerry McNeely, [2] that starred Arthur Hill. [3] The series was broadcast on ABC from 1971 to 1974; Victor and McNeely produced it under the "Groverton Productions" banner through Universal Television, then an MCA company.
Arthur VanCleve Hill (born February 20, 1950, Detroit, Michigan) is a Professor Emeritus of Operations Management [1] and Associate Dean for MBA Programs in the Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota. [2]
John Arthur Hill (4 December 1872 – 22 March 1951), best known as J. Arthur Hill, was a British psychical researcher and writer. He is credited with having coined the term out-of-the-body experience in 1918.
Arthur George Hill (1857–1923), English organ builder and man of letters; Arthur D. Hill (1869–1947), American legal expert; J. Arthur Hill (1872–1951), English psychical researcher and writer
The cast also stars Mako, Arthur Hill, Bo Hopkins, Burt Young and Gig Young. Tom Clancy and Tiana Alexandra appear in their film debuts. The film represents the last collaboration between Peckinpah and soundtrack composer Jerry Fielding. It is considered to be among the first American films to feature ninjas. [4] [5]
The auditorium was named in honor of Arthur Hill (1847–1909), who served as a regent of the university from 1901 to 1909. He bequeathed $200,000 (equivalent to $6.8 million in 2023) to the university for the construction of a venue for lectures, musical performances, and other large productions.