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William Richard Miller (born June 27, 1947) is an American clinical psychologist, an emeritus distinguished professor of psychology and psychiatry at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque. Miller and Stephen Rollnick are the co-founders of motivational interviewing .
Thomas Adams (1785–1858) Ella Adayevskaya (Elisabeth Schultz-Adaïewsky) (1846–1926) Richard Addinsell (1904–1977) John Addison (c. 1765 – 1844) John Addison (1920–1998) Thomas Adès (born 1971) Vasif Adigezalov (1935–2006) Hugo Adler (1894–1955) Lawrence Cecil Adler (1914–2001) Samuel Adler (born 1928) Anton Cajetan Adlgasser ...
During Prohibition, Krueger Brewing sold near beer (0.5% alcohol by weight) and soda. This gave them a distinct advantage when the Prohibition alcohol limit was increased to 3.2%, so the brewery was able to produce beer at 3.2% alcohol by weight the morning of April 7, 1933 – right into cups.
Garland Anderson (1933–2001) Leonardo Balada (born 1933) Easley Blackwood, Jr. (born 1933) Pozzi Escot (born 1933) Morton Subotnick (born 1933) Robert T. Anderson (1934–2009) Benjamin Boretz (born 1934) Mario Davidovsky (1934–2019) Bernard Rands (born 1934) James Tenney (1934–2006) Fisher Tull (1934–1994) Richard Wernick (born 1934 ...
Richard D. Brown (1961), historian of colonial and revolutionary America, now emeritus professor at the University of Connecticut; Christopher Browning (1968), historian of the Holocaust; Miriam Eliza Carey (1858–1937), librarian who helped put the first libraries in American institutions
1933-2011: 1988 Herbert Putnam: 1861-1955: 1925 Edward Kennard Rand: 1871-1945: 1933 john Crowe Ransom: 1888-1974: 1965 Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings: 1896-1953: 1939 Agnes Repplier: 1858-1950: 1926 Adrienne Rich: 1929-2012: 1990 Kenneth L. Roberts: 1885–1957: 1935 Edwin Arlington Robinson: 1869-1935: 1908 Theodore Roethke: 1908-1963: 1956 ...
This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. The following is a list of notable people who owned other people as slaves, where there is a consensus of historical evidence of slave ownership, in alphabetical order by last name. Part of a series on Forced labour and slavery Contemporary ...
Frederick William Beers (1839–1933), the cartographer who supervised the work of Atlas of Long Island, was one of several Beers family publishers who, after the Civil War, published state and county atlases. Frederick's father, James Botsford Beers (1811–1901), and uncle, Daniel Glover Beers (1841–1913), had their own publishing companies.