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John William Warner III [2] was born on February 18, 1927, in Washington, D.C., to Martha Budd and Dr. John Warner Jr., an obstetrician-gynecologist in Washington. [3] He grew up in the District, where he attended the elite St. Albans School before graduating from Woodrow Wilson High School in February 1945.
John Charles Warner (born October 25, 1962) is an American chemist, educator, and entrepreneur, best known as one of the founders of the field of green chemistry.Warner worked in industry for nearly a decade as a researcher at Polaroid Corporation, before moving to academia where he worked in various positions at University of Massachusetts Boston and Lowell. [1]
John Warner (born 1970) is an American writer, editor, and teacher of writing. [1] He is the author of seven books [2] and the editor of McSweeney's Internet Tendency.He is a frequent contributor to The Morning News [3] and has been anthologized in May Contain Nuts, Stumbling and Raging: More Politically Inspired Fiction, and The Future Dictionary of America.
John Warner (born December 3, 1952) [2] is an American comic book writer and editor, known for his stories of horror and the supernatural. He lists as his influences Arthur Rackham , N.C. Wyeth , Gerry Anderson , Maxfield Parrish , Chuck Jones , Jay Ward , Ray Bradbury , and Jorge Luis Borges .
John Hickson Warner (1 January 1924 – 19 May 2001) was a British film, television and stage actor whose career spanned more than five decades. His most famous role was that of Timothy Dawes in Salad Days , which premiered in the UK at the Theatre Royal in 1954, and transferred to the Vaudeville Theatre in London in the same year.
H.R. 5122, also known as the John Warner National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2007, was a bill passed in the United States Congress on September 29, 2006 and signed by United States President George W. Bush on October 17, 2006, becoming Public Law 109–364.
John Christian Warner (May 28, 1897 – April 12, 1989), known best as Jake Warner, was an American chemist who served as the fourth President of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. [1] [2] [3]
John Warner (born 20 November 1961) is an English former football player and manager who played as a forward in the Football League for Colchester United. Warner was player-manager at Bowers & Pitsea .