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Charles Constantine Moskos, Jr. (May 20, 1934 – May 31, 2008) was an American sociologist of the United States military and a professor at Northwestern University. Described as the nation's "most influential military sociologist" by The Wall Street Journal , Moskos was often a source for reporters from The New York Times , The Washington Post ...
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Martin Stewart Eichenbaum (born August 23, 1954) is the Charles Moskos professor of economics at Northwestern University, and the co-director of the Center for International Economics and Development.
Moskos is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charles Moskos (1934–2008), American sociologist; Daniel Moskos (born 1986), American baseball player; Elias Moskos (1620/1629–1687), Greek educator, shipping merchant, and painter
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In the book, Moskos argues in favor of reforming the criminal justice system and the legalization of drugs. After calling for drug legalization in a Washington Post op-ed, [10] Moskos was criticized by Gil Kerlikowske, [11] and the president of the International Association of Chiefs of Police, Russell B. Laine. [12]
Charles J. Bishop, 15, American high school student, suicide by plane crash. [22] Igor Cassini, 86, American syndicated gossip columnist (Cholly Knickerbocker) for the Hearst newspaper. [23] Valentin Chernikov, 64, Soviet Olympic fencer (1956 men's team épée, bronze medal at 1960 men's team épée). [24]
Charles Moskos – leading military sociologist in the US Military. Author of Greek Americans: Struggle and Success. William Pagonis – retired three-star U.S. Army General and chairman of the board for RailAmerica