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Stuart Stone (born Stuart Eisenstein; November 17, 1980) is a Canadian actor as well as a producer of television, film and music. He is best known for his roles as Ronald Fisher in the 2001 cult film, Donnie Darko and Ralphie Tennelli on The Magic School Bus animated television series from 1994 to 1997. Stone has also toured as a comedian and ...
Fisher held strong views on race and eugenics, insisting on racial differences. Although he was clearly a eugenicist, there is some debate as to whether Fisher supported scientific racism (see Ronald Fisher § Views on race). He was the Galton Professor of Eugenics at University College London and editor of the Annals of Eugenics. [34]
Ninth music director of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, from 1969 to 1984, also a violinist [5] Corrick, Max Eleventh bandmaster of the United States Naval Academy Band [7] Cotto, Orlando: Teacher at the Peabody Institute, well-known percussionist and marimbist [40] Coty, Neal: Country singer-songwriter from Maryland Cougin
Ron Fisher may refer to: Ronald Fisher (1890–1962), English statistician, evolutionary biologist, eugenicist and geneticist; Ron Fisher (politician) (born 1934), Canadian politician; Ron Fisher (footballer) (1911–1993), Australian rules footballer; Ron Fisher (tennis) in 1958 U.S. National Championships – Men's Singles
A young Jimmy Carter was no stranger to gospel music growing up in the small rural town of Plains, Georgia during the ’20s and early ’30’. He heard it sung by Black tenant farmers working on ...
Ace in the Hole Band is the backup band for American country music performer George Strait, who was the band's lead singer before beginning his solo career in the early 1980s. The band formed at San Marcos, Texas in the 1970s, and recorded several singles for "D Records" including the Strait-penned "I Just Can't Go On Dying Like This" and "I ...
As a freshman in 1958, Dave Fisher, [3] who in high school had sung in a doo-wop group called The Academics, joined with four other Wesleyan freshman – Bob Burnett, Steve Butts, Chan Daniels, and Steve Trott – to form The Highwaymen. [4] [5] Originally they called themselves The Clansmen because they liked Irish and Scottish music.
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