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sner (May 30, 1915 - October 21, 1994) was an | educator, a Science Advisor to U.S. Presidents Eisenho |
ovember 27, 1927) of Shreveport, is a retired | educator, a former member of the Louisiana House, and |
n also hosted Journalism & Mass Communication | Educator, a refereed, scholarly, quarterly published b |
He served as an | educator, a pastor, and the organizer and head of the |
nd interests, he was, in addition to being an | educator, a sailor, farmer, and music enthusiast. |
man (October 16, 1832 - July 13, 1878) was an | educator, a former mayor of Poughkeepsie, New York and |
onson Alcott (Transcendentalist, philosopher, | educator), Abby May (Wife of Amos Bronson Alcott), and |
Ralph Stob (1894 - 1965) was an | educator, academic, and former president of Calvin Col |
Florida | Educator Accomplishment Practices are competencies pro |
le jazz guitarist, music columnist, and music | educator active in Encino, California. |
on of the same name, was a prominent American | educator active during the latter half of the 19th cen |
Members have included sex | educator, activist and author Betty Dodson; journalist |
Jonathan Kozol, non-fiction writer, | educator, activist on public education |
tember 12, 1946 in Selma, Alabama) is an U.S. | educator, activist, and award-winning poet, essayist, |
ie Orchestras and other notable musical acts, | educator, actor in 13 movies (Bones Roosevelt in The F |
; at 43) was a Puerto Rican playwright, poet, | educator, actor, choreographer, and theatrical directo |
(January 20, 1944 - January 12, 2010) was an | educator, administrator and politician in Quebec, Cana |
She remained an active | educator after her retirement from the school district |
They were the parents of | educator Agnes Irwin and American businessman and the |
B4UDrink | Educator aims to educate adults about the influence of |
meet the challenges of the time-whether as an | educator, an entrepreneur, a community leader or a par |
Floyd Clack is a Michigan | educator and politician who currently serves as a memb |
She became more active as an | educator and ethnomusicologist in the 1980s and 1990s, |
- July 24, 1954) was an American politician, | educator and lawyer. |
4 - November 28, 1925) was an American judge, | educator, and attorney in Oregon. |
1 October 1879) was an English pianist, music | educator and composer. |
Donald B. Kraybill, a Mennonite sociologist, | educator, and Senior Fellow of Young Center for Anabap |
His wife, Etel Tzerna, a noted | educator and author, died on June 17, 2006. |
. 11 June 1932) was a Romanian pianist, music | educator and composer. |
ber 9, 1939 - March 29, 2008) was an American | educator and San Francisco 49ers player, was the princ |
(1864 - 1949) was an American mathematician, | educator and textbook author. |
d nationally for being a prolific mathematics | educator and is regarded highly for his teaching abili |
cluding being a trapeze artist, a curator, an | educator, and an abstract painter. |
ld Kraus (August 27, 1937) is a Massachusetts | educator and politician who represented the Fourth Mid |
He was an | educator and school administrator prior to getting ele |
redo M. Aguayo (1866-1948) was a Puerto Rican | educator and writer. |
commentator, blogger, online talk show host, | educator, and political campaign worker. |
25 March 1935) is a Canadian composer, music | educator, and writer of American birth. |
tember 1855 - 1930), was a U.S. (German-born) | educator and historian. |
Kevin Zraly is an American wine | educator and the founder of the Windows on the World W |
(born September 26, 1940) is an | educator and celebrity in Japan. |
irshbaum, was a professional violinist, music | educator, and conductor who founded the East Texas Sym |
Jack Eddington is a former | educator and licensed clinical social worker and co-au |
He is also a former | educator and school principal, teaching in Milaca and |
as Sister Philippa, was an Australian nursing | educator and administrator. |
Mussey was a lawyer, | educator, and pioneer in the field of women's rights t |
critic, author, journalist, consultant, wine | educator and Master of Wine, the first ethnic Asian to |
7, 1897 - December 24, 1998) was a clergyman, | educator and Secretary General of the World Alliance o |
Raymond Simon is an American | educator and the former United States Deputy Secretary |
20, 1776 - January 14, 1854) was an American | educator and clergyman. |
r 3, 1949 in Santa Barbara, California) is an | educator and National Football League side judge. |
Meadows is a retired Fort Lauderdale, Florida | educator and Democratic politician who served as the r |
n Balser (born February 24, 1954) is a former | educator and politician in Nova Scotia, Canada. |
One side is carved to depict | educator and American women's rights advocate Emma Wil |
Uehling (born June 12, 1932) was an American | educator and university administrator. |
can education and associated with the notable | educator and founder, Elizabeth Evelyn Wright. |
a 20th- and 21st-century American astronomer, | educator, and supporter of the SDSS. |
r Falconer (1933 - September 18, 2002) was an | educator and mathematician who was one of the first Af |
A long-time | educator and advocate of social justice, Freedman is k |
Educator and Student Scholarships. | |
26, 1947) is an American computer scientist, | educator and executive. |
ourin (born October 9, 1961) is a politician, | educator, and author in the Canadian province of Quebe |
- June 30, 1905) was a Universalist minister, | educator and activist for women's rights. |
21 October 1949) is an Australian veterinary | educator and a former Dean of the Faculty of Veterinar |
ristine Anderson, a Gainesville entrepreneur, | educator, and former general manager of the Florida Ma |
ly 4, 1912 - February 7, 1987) was a Canadian | educator and public administrator. |
For the Welsh | educator and philanthropist, see Hugh Owen (educator). |
lso distinguished himself as a missionary, an | educator, and as a college and university president. |
1928 died 24 April 2011 ) is a Latvian music | educator and composer who lives and works in Israel. |
bot (1818 - March 26, 1901) was an Irish-born | educator and political figure in Newfoundland. |
n - March 20, 1941, Prague) was a Czech music | educator and writer. |
Seth Berry, | educator and politician |
David Berlinski (born 1942) is an American | educator and author of several books on mathematics. |
as Wyse, 1791-1862: the life and career of an | educator and diplomat, London 1939. |
As an | educator and consultant he has worked in more than for |
It is named after Sri S. Ramasamy Naidu, an | educator and independence leader. |
er 1926) is a Romanian harpist, writer, music | educator and composer. |
tion with the life of Mary McLeod Bethune, an | educator and civil rights leader. |
y 1, 1853 - January 21, 1921) was an American | educator and the eighth president of the University of |
, from Glendora, California) was a historian, | educator and author. |
, DBE (b. 1 May 1937) was a prominent British | educator and 'educational strategist' whose first care |
anuary 1954) in Dublin, is an Irish academic, | educator and writer. |
(1917 - 1985) was a Psychology | educator and writer from Czech Republic. |
ph MacDonald (January 27, 1897 - 1977) was an | educator and political figure on Prince Edward Island. |
1955) is an American-based British novelist, | educator and poet. |
Tom Lush (born March 1, 1939) is an | educator and former Canadian politician in Newfoundlan |
school is named after Julia McClung Green, an | educator and leader of Nashville's and Davidson County |
ue is a Canadian saxophonist, arranger, music | educator, and university administrator. |
in Carberry, Manitoba, Canada) is a Canadian | educator and politician from Manitoba. |
grapher) is an American photographer, author, | educator, and television personality. |
ember 1, 1790 - May 20, 1868) was an American | educator and Presbyterian minister who served as the f |
Walter Michael Bortz III was an | educator and higher education administrator. |
York) was an American agriculturist, writer, | educator and politician. |
cember 13, 1856 - January 6, 1943) was a U.S. | educator and legal scholar. |
Jerome Allen (1830-94) was an American | educator and author, born in Westminster, Vt.. |
Emerick has served as a Muslim lecturer, | educator and prayer leader, but his greatest fame has |
Although she was primarily known as an | educator and did not author many scientific research p |
ainey (1914-2002) was an American artist, art | educator and advertising executive. |
ait is named after Phil Plait, an astronomer, | educator and author. |
eas Martin Seip was a paternal grandfather of | educator and politician Karl Seip, priest Jens Laurits |
e" Coffin (1848-1930) was an American artist, | educator and philanthropist from Nantucket. |
) - Composer, pianist, improviser, conductor, | educator and choir leader from Dresden, Saxony |
8, 1909 - February 18, 2000) was an American | educator and jurist in the state of Oregon. |
gen (1750-1809/10) was a Dutch pianist, music | educator and composer who lived and worked in the Unit |
aller Pritchet, Sr. 1823-1910 was an American | educator and astronomer. |
1988) was an American Republican politician, | educator, and lawyer from Wisconsin. |
ril 14, 2006) was an American medical doctor, | educator, and author. |
ssist, and Margarete Houston, who was both an | educator and social activist. |
as Eugene Everhart (born 1932) is an American | educator and physicist. |
er late eighteenth century children's writer, | educator and philanthropist". |
City public school system for 28 years as an | educator and counselor, working 12 years as a high sch |
lass family of educators and is the cousin of | educator and former Dillard University president Samue |
d for a Santa Cruz pioneer, early suffragist, | educator, and public speaker. |
Asa S. Knowles, | educator and president of Northeastern University from |
1952) was a Seventh-day Adventist missionary, | educator, and treasurer. |
Vic Seddon (Bowland) - | Educator and now consultant. |
Janeen Antoine (Sicangu Lakota), curator, | educator, and director of American Indian Contemporary |
5 March 1971) was a Canadian composer, music | educator, and nun. |
Mitchell Murphy (born October 28, 1962) is an | educator and former Canadian politician in the provinc |
943) is a former Australian Franciscan friar, | educator and fundraiser who was an Australian Democrat |
Based in London, Dele Sosimi is an | educator and instructor in Afrobeat (via his Dele Sosi |
10-13 January, 1971) was an English composer, | educator and amateur tennis player. |
Eliza Kellas, renowned female | educator and co-founder of Russell Sage |
an American writer of fiction and nonfiction, | educator and critic. |
an born woodworker, furniture designer/maker, | educator, and Department Head of the Furniture Design |
writer, public speaker, registered nurse, sex | educator, and media personality. |
William Laurel Harris, | educator and arts organizer. |
Jones was an | educator and teacher in the Prince George's County scg |
member of the Maryland BioTech, the Maryland | Educator and the Maryland Veterans Caucuses. |
Gillian Crampton-Smith, | educator and interaction designer |
r "Skip" Porter, Ph.D., (1941) is an American | educator and businessman from Texas. |
Frank Lewis Marsh, | educator and creationist |
st 16, 1883) was an Irish-born lawyer, judge, | educator and political figure in Quebec. |
y 20, 1919 - October 23, 1996) was a Canadian | educator and the founding Chairman of TVOntario. |
Hrach Gregorian, political consultant, | educator, and writer |
(Alghero 1908 - Sassari 1978) was an Italian | educator and writer in Catalan and Italian. |
ber 9, 1829 - August 9, 1888) was an Austrian | educator and classical philologist born in Oberrimsing |
suicide; his mother, Carmelita Hinton, was an | educator and the founder of The Putney School, an inde |
13, 1799 - December 28, 1884) was an American | educator, and the founder of Baldwin Institute (later |
4 - July 4, 1931) was an American theologian, | educator, and journalist. |
T. H. Harris, pioneer | educator and state education superintendent from 1908- |
nsultant turned independent filmmaker, health | educator and raw food chef. |
anuary 11, 1923-) is a well-respected physics | educator and author of physics textbooks. |
17, 1831 - January 19, 1908) was an American | educator and physician in the state of Oregon. |
uncan (1875-1947) was a 20th century American | educator and administrator. |
Rebecca Gratz, American | educator and philanthropist |
1, 1876 - December 24, 1966) was a physician, | educator and political figure in Prince Edward Island, |
ernard James (Bernie) Ogilvy is a New Zealand | educator and politician. |
ber 22, 1898 - March 3, 1985) was an American | educator and academic administrator who served as Vass |
on was born in Le Sueur, Minnesota, became an | educator and married Robert R. Benson. |
athryn Morrison (May 22, 1942) is an American | educator and Democratic Party politician who was the f |
For the Prince Edward Island | educator and politician, see Donald Montgomery (educat |
2003) was an American herpetologist, author, | educator and conservationist. |
Steinnes (9 January 1886-1961) was Norwegian | educator and politician for the Labour Party and Nasjo |
tudy that is appropriate to the profession of | educator and that increases understanding of relevant |
It is named after Anna Bombig, an Italian | educator and poet. |
l pianist, and her mother an English language | educator and author) spending part of her childhood an |
l Engineering, Mahan is best understood as an | educator and technology transfer agent, not a theorist |
h, and Greenlanic Inuktitut, she is a notable | educator and researcher on cross-culturalism, multicul |
ville University, and her mother is a retired | educator and a member of the Tayor County Board of Edu |
Pitt Smith (1760-1796) was a U.S. physician, | educator and theological writer. |
en Hopp (11 June 1870 - 1954) was a Norwegian | educator and politician for the Labour Party. |
James Reese Cameron (born 1929) is an | educator and historian. |
Grobschmidt (born May 3, 1948) is an American | educator and former Democratic politician from South M |
Elizabeth Hughes was an American | educator and Republican Party politician who is most r |
an Italian Franciscan, Roman Catholic priest, | educator, and Bishop of Harbour Grace, Newfoundland fr |
1) was a Venezuelan lawyer, diplomat, writer, | educator and political science expert. |
n of The Reverend James Maury (1719-1769), an | educator and Anglican cleric in the American colonies, |
Wall was an | educator and was the youngest principal in Winnipeg, M |
gust 24, 1853 - February 12, 1935) was a U.S. | educator and historian. |
c tenor, violinist, arts administrator, music | educator, and school administrator. |
Harry Pratt Judson (1849 - 1927) was a U.S. | educator and historian, born at Jamestown, N. Y., and |
Librado Net Perez was a Puerto Rican | educator and artist. |
1943) is a former Canadian | educator and politician from Prince Edward Island. |
(1855-1944) was an influential administrator, | educator, and scholar in the early Seventh-day Adventi |
Sue Schafer is an | educator and legislator from the U.S. state of Colorad |
Charlene Teters, an American artist, | educator, and lecturer |
24, 1924 - February 20, 1983) was an American | educator and the fifteenth President of Amherst Colleg |
He was also a writer on music, a music | educator, and administrator. |
She is an | educator and serves on the Board of Directors of I.S.I |
(b. 30 Sept 1936) is a French pianist, music | educator and composer. |
She is also a lecturer and | educator and designs and leads tours to Spain and Lati |
During his life as a thinker, | educator and Jodo Shinshu priest, Dr Bloom has inspire |
His oldest son Olly is an | educator and drama practitioner, who among other thing |
8 August 1962) is an American jazz trumpeter, | educator and conductor. |
st 29, 1904-February 9, 1981) was an American | educator and politician in the state of South Carolina |
, 1912) was a Canadian Roman Catholic priest, | educator, and Bishop of Harbour Grace, Newfoundland fr |
T. Benson (November 18, 1937) is an American | educator and Superintendent of Public Instruction of W |
Selected one of Kentucky's Minority | Educator and Retention Award winners |
remarried, to Rocco Caporale, an Italian-born | educator and professor of sociology. |
rn 1 October 1924) is an Australian academic, | educator and professor. |
Burmaster (born July 26, 1954) is an American | educator and was the Superintendent of Public Instruct |
he Burroughs Farm, the plantation where famed | educator and orator Booker T. Washington was born into |
er 23, 1869 - March 16, 1931) was a prominent | educator and a Democratic U.S. representative from Lou |
mber 9, 1898 - September 16, 1973) was a U.S. | educator and psychologist. |
, who was an astronomer, John (1914-2010), an | educator, and Peter ("Pete") (b. |
ickland (born 22 June 1918) was a Cook Island | educator and politician. |
Harvey Marion LaFollette, Indiana | educator and politician, founder of LaFollette, Tennes |
Harry Doyle (born February 23, 1941) is an | educator and former political figure in New Brunswick, |
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