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Steven Samuel Sharfstein (born July 2, 1942) is an American psychiatrist. He was secretary of the American Psychiatric Association from 1991 to 1995, its vice president from 2002 to 2004, and president from 2005 to 2006. [1]
Donald A. Hall, aeronautical engineer and aircraft designer who designed the Spirit of St. Louis. Irving Langmuir, recipient of the 1932 Nobel Prize in Chemistry [4] John M. Pierce, teacher and amateur astronomer
Arthur Pratt, tenth child of LDS Apostle Orson Pratt and Sarah Pratt, deputy U.S. marshal [104] Sarah M. Pratt, critic of plural marriage, first wife of Apostle Orson Pratt [104] Jeremy Runnells, author of a widely-circulated letter critical of the LDS Church. [105] Cara Santa Maria, American science correspondent and podcaster [106]
Andrew M. Hargis House; Dr. Samuel Harrell House; Moses and Mary Hart Stone House and Ranch Complex; Hen Llys; Henry M. and Annie V. Trueheart House; The Hermitage (Brookville, Indiana) Hickman House (Camden, Arkansas) Hodge-Cook House; William Hoopes House; Hôtel de Brouckère; Hôtel Otlet; House at 18 Walnut Street; House at 64 Main Street
Undergraduate architecture is the largest program in both the School of Architecture and Pratt Institute at large with over 550 students. [4] Within the Brooklyn campus, the school of architecture is located a block south of the main campus in Higgins Hall, 61 St James Place (designed by Steven Holl). [5] Higgins Hall
Albert Pratt may refer to: Albert Pratt (cricketer) (1893–1916), New Zealand cricketer; Albert F. Pratt (1872–1928), American lawyer and politician, Attorneys General of Minnesota; Al Pratt (baseball) (1847–1937), American baseball player and manager; A. Miles Pratt (1885–1969), American politician, acting mayor of New Orleans
Pratt cofounded the Pratt & Whitney company along with Amos Whitney in 1860. Their first product was a thread winder for the Willimantic Linen Company . They went on to manufacture machine tools, tools for the makers of sewing machines, and gun making machinery for use by the Union Army during the American Civil War . [ 3 ]
Pratt was born Islip, New York. His mother, Beatrice (Benjamin) Cartwright, was the granddaughter of the Standard Oil magnate Henry Huttleston Rogers (1840-1909). His father, Alexander Dallas Bache Pratt (1883-1947), and mother divorced when Dallas was three years old. His sister, Cynthia Anne (Pratt) Laughlin, was two years his senior.