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Howard Adelman was born January 7, 1938, in Toronto, Ontario. [1] He earned a B.A. (1960), M.A. (1963), and Ph.D. (1971) in philosophy from the University of Toronto, and was a member of the faculty at York University in Toronto from 1966 until his retirement in 2003.
Upon moving to Houston in 1971, the Rockets replaced green with red. [13] They kept the same design from their San Diego days, save for the change of color and city name. The logo used is of a player with a spinning basketball launching upward, with boosters on his back, leaving a trail of red and gold flames and the words "Houston Rockets ...
[3] [4] Hill served in the American army during the Second World War. [1] In 1948, Hill graduated with a BA from Howard University, a historically black university in Washington, DC. While in the capital, he met his future wife, Donna Mae Bender (1928–2018), a white former Senate staffer and civil rights activist from Oak Park, Illinois.
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David Egilman, 71, American physician and editor (International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health). [47] Thérèse Gouin-Décarie, 100, Canadian academic and psychologist. [48] Göran Hagberg, 76, Swedish footballer (Östers IF, AIK, national team). [49] Christopher Hewetson, 86, English Anglican priest, archdeacon of Chester ...
The CCPA concentrates on economic policy, international trade, environmental justice and social policy. It is especially known for publishing an alternative federal budget on an annual basis. The centre is based in Ottawa but has branch offices in Vancouver, Winnipeg, Regina, Toronto and Halifax. It is funded primarily through individual ...
Alan N. Young (December 1, 1956 – December 7, 2024) was a Canadian lawyer and professor of law at Osgoode Hall Law School in Toronto, Ontario.Young was notable for leading several Charter challenges against Canadian laws, including the landmark Bedford case which resulted in Canada's prostitution laws being struck down.
Overseas Consultants Inc. was formed by the merger of eleven top U.S. engineering and management firms in the 1940s. In one of its first major undertakings, the company conducted a six-month industrial reparations survey of post- World War II Japan in 1947.