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Carol Dianne Briggs Martin is an American computer scientist, former Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs at George Washington University [1] and first Senior Faculty Fellow of the North Carolina (NC) Study Center.
Martin died of a heart attack at her home in Toronto on December 20, 2004. [7]Osgoode Hall established an annual Dianne Martin Medal for Social Justice Through Law award, which is granted to "a member of the Canadian legal community who has exemplified Dianne Martin’s commitment to law as an instrument for achieving social justice and fairness."
Martin C. Ansorge: Republican: NY-21: March 4, 1921: March 4, 1923: 730 (2 years, 0 days) Lost reelection [74] Benjamin L. Rosenbloom: Republican: WV-01: March 4, 1921: March 4, 1925: 1,461 (4 years, 0 days) Retired to run unsuccessfully for the Republican nomination for United States Senate [75] Albert B. Rossdale: Republican: NY-23: March 4 ...
The marriage marked Williams’ third as he was previously married to Diane Martin from 1990 to 1992 and Eila Mary Matt from 1999 to 2005. He and Matt welcomed their son, Brandon, in 2003.
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Former Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley on Monday said he would resign as head of the U.S. Social Security Administration to run to head the Democratic National Committee. O'Malley told President ...
On October 20, 2012, Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley issued a proclamation which named part of Maryland Route 4 (the part of Pennsylvania Avenue just north of Croom, and part of Southern Maryland Boulevard in adjacent Anne Arundel County) in honor of Stephanie Roper and the efforts of her parents Roberta and Vincent Roper. [8]
A view of McDaniel College Another view of McDaniel College. McDaniel College is a private college in Westminster, Maryland.Established in 1867, it was known as Western Maryland College until 2002 when it was renamed McDaniel College in honor of an alumnus who gave a lifetime of service to the college. [2]