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Dawn Joanne Langstroth (born April 16, 1979) is a Canadian singer, songwriter and painter. Raised in Toronto, she has released two EPs, self-titled Dawn Langstroth and No Mercy, and released her debut album Highwire in 2009. Langstroth is the daughter of singer Anne Murray and former CBC television producer Bill Langstroth (Singalong Jubilee).
William John Lang Jr. (October 7, 1914 – January 21, 1968) was an American journalist and a bureau head for Life magazine. [1] [2] Early career.
Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. 1861 Harvard University: George Moulton Carpenter: 1864 Brown University: William T. Sherman: 1866 Dartmouth College [3] Henry Adams: 1872 Harvard University [4] Henry James: 1872 Harvard University [5] William Henry Moody: 1876 Harvard University: Robert Peary: 1877 Bowdoin College: William Howard Taft: 1878 Yale ...
George William Childs Drexel (1868–1944), who married Mary Stretch Irick (1868–1948). Historical marker commemorating Drexel in Old City, Philadelphia. Upon the death of his sister-in-law, Hannah Jane Langstroth Drexel, in 1858, Anthony and Ellen cared for his nieces, three-year-old Elizabeth and five-week-old Katherine for the next two years.
J. William Langston is the founder and chief scientific officer, movement disorder specialist, and chief executive officer of the Parkinson's Institute and Clinical Center in Sunnyvale, California, [1] the founding member of the Scientific Advisory Board for the Michael J. Fox Foundation [2] and the Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Parkinson's Disease.
William Herbert Brown Jr. [1] [2] (June 23, 1917 – June 8, 1982) was an American television director and producer, a radio dramatist, and a composer, perhaps best known for his work on the 1950s CBS anthology series Climax! and Studio One.
Lorenzo L. Langstroth historical marker at 106 S. Front St., Philadelphia PA. Lorenzo Lorraine Langstroth (December 25, 1810 – October 6, 1895) was an American apiarist, clergyman, and teacher, who has been called the father of American beekeeping. [1] He recognized the concept of bee-space, a minimum distance that bees avoid sealing up.
A portrait of Joshua Ballinger Lippincott by Thomas Eakins. Joshua Ballinger Lippincott (March 18, 1813 – January 5, 1886) [2] founded the publishing company in Philadelphia when he was 23 years old. J. B. Lippincott & Co. began business publishing Bibles and prayer books before expanding into history, biography, fiction, poetry, and gift books.