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  2. John F. Schermerhorn - Wikipedia

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    John Freeman Schermerhorn (September 24, 1786 – March 16, 1851) was an American minister and commissioner for Indian Affairs during the presidency of Andrew Jackson, a friend of his. [ 1 ] Early life

  3. Interactional justice - Wikipedia

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    Interactional justice is defined by sociologist John R. Schermerhorn as the "...degree to which the people affected by decision are treated by dignity and respect" (Organizational Behavior, 2013). The theory focuses on the interpersonal treatment people receive when procedures are implemented.

  4. Category:Schermerhorn family - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... Help. The Schermerhorn family in New York were prominent merchants and social arbiters. Pages in category "Schermerhorn family ...

  5. William Colford Schermerhorn - Wikipedia

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    Schermerhorn was born in New York City on June 22, 1821. He was the son of Peter Schermerhorn (1781–1852) and Sarah (née Jones) Schermerhorn (1782–1845). [2]Among his siblings was older brothers John Jones Schermerhorn (who married a daughter of Mayor Philip Hone), Peter Augustus Schermerhorn (who married Adaline Emily Coster), and Edmund Schermerhorn.

  6. Schermerhorn (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    John F. Schermerhorn (1786–1851), American minister and missionary; Kenneth Schermerhorn (1929–2005), American conductor and composer; Peter Schermerhorn (1749-1826), merchant and ship owner; Richard E. Schermerhorn (1927–1995), New York state senator; Simon J. Schermerhorn (1827-1901), a United States Representative from New York

  7. Report: 3 MLB teams paying bulk of record $311M in luxury taxes

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    The three teams in the two biggest markets will pay more than 84 percent of the $311.31 million in luxury taxes assessed by Major League Baseball. Front Office Sports reported Tuesday that while ...

  8. Edmund Schermerhorn - Wikipedia

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    Schermerhorn was appointed Engineer in Chief of the State Militia on January 4, 1856. [11] During the U.S. Civil War, Edmund, his brother William, and nephew Henry Augustus Schermerhorn (son of Peter Augustus) all took advantage of the loophole in the Enrollment Act of 1863, which allowed for drafted citizens to opt out of service by either furnishing a suitable substitute to take their place ...

  9. Kenny Dillingham: Arizona State 'should be treated like an 11 ...

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    After Arizona State's Big 12 championship win, Kenny Dillingham said the Sun Devils "should be treated like an 11-1 team" in Sunday's CFP rankings.