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  Richard Hamilton
Richard Hamilton (born April 24, 1922) is a pop art painter.
Richard Hamilton is a NBA player for the Detroit Pistons.
Richard S. Hamilton is Professor of Mathematics at Columbia University.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/ri/Richard_Hamilton.html   (51 words)

  
 Vol.30, No. 20-- In ink -- onCampus, OSU"s Newspaper for Faculty and Staff
Richard Hamilton, professor emeritus of sociology and political science, wrote an op-ed article arguing that American textbooks and encyclopedias don't give enough attention to the Congo holocaust, in which some 10 million people died between 1885 and 1908.
Sha Rahnema, associate professor of animal nutrition at the Agricultural Technical Institute, received media attention for his research that found that pigs who were fed potato chips along with their regular corn diet put weight on faster than pigs fed only corn, because the oil in the chips supplies hogs with more energy.
Doug Downey, associate professor of sociology, was mentioned in a Jan. 14 Minneapolis Star-Tribune article about his research that suggests the more siblings a child has, the lower his or her grades will be in school.
oncampus.osu.edu /v30n21/inink.html   (1702 words)

  
  EDGE: W.D. HAMILTON
William Donald Hamilton FRS was Royal Society Research Professor in the Department of Zoology at Oxford, and a Professorial Fellow of New College.
Hamilton's original paper was so difficult and innovative that it almost failed to be published, and was largely ignored for a decade.
RICHARD DAWKINS is an evolutionary biologist and the Charles Simonyi Professor For The Understanding Of Science at Oxford University; Fellow of New College; author of The Selfish Gene,The Extended Phenotype,The Blind Watchmaker, River Out Of Eden (Science Masters Series), Climbing Mount Improbable, and Unweaving The Rainbow.
www.edge.org /3rd_culture/hamilton/hamilton_index.html   (1228 words)

  
 Alexander Hamilton: The Indispensable Founder by Mackubin T. Owens   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-16)
Hamilton once wrote that "I have thought it my duty to exhibit things as they are, not as they ought to be." Thus Hamilton aimed to create institutions that would provide for a free government that was nonetheless capable of protecting the individual liberty of its citizens from both domestic majorities and foreign depredations.
Hamilton understood that while such a passionate attachment to liberty was necessary to those revolutionary periods characterized by "resort to first principles," it could not be the basis of good government, without which true liberty is ultimately impossible.
Hamilton’s response to the first problem was to strive to make the American people law-abiding by, through his voluminous writings, attaching them to their Constitution and the laws that arose from it.
www.ashbrook.org /publicat/oped/owens/06/hamilton.html   (922 words)

  
 Richard Hamilton (professor) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Richard S. Hamilton (born 1943) is Professor of Mathematics at Columbia University.
Among his most significant ideas is the Ricci flow, used by Grigori Perelman in his proof of the Thurston geometrization conjecture (and thus on the Poincaré conjecture).
Richard Hamilton (professor) at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Richard_Hamilton_(professor)   (115 words)

  
 Richard Hamilton
Richard Hamilton (born April 24, 1922) is a pop art painter.
Richard Hamilton is a NBA player for the Detroit Pistons.
Richard S. Hamilton is Professor of Mathematics at Columbia University.
www.termsdefined.net /ri/richard-hamilton.html   (231 words)

  
 William John Hamilton Papers, American Philosophical Society
William John Hamilton (1805-1867) English geologist and eldest son of the famed antiquarian and purchaser of the Rosetta Stone, William Richard Hamilton (1777-1859), studied at the University of Goettingen from 1825-1827.
Hamilton's father, William Richard Hamilton (1777-1859), famous in his own right as an antiquarian and diplomat, was the founder of the Royal Geographical Society.
William John Hamilton continued to publish papers on such subjects as the rocks and minerals of Tuscany, the agate-quarries of Oberstein, and the geology of the Mayence Basin and of the Hesse Cassel district.
www.amphilsoc.org /library/mole/h/hamilton.htm   (803 words)

  
 CFR Bio: Richard N. Haass - Council on Foreign Relations
Prior to the Council, Richard N. Haass was Director of Policy Planning for the Department of State, where he was a principal adviser to Secretary of State Colin Powell on a broad range of foreign policy concerns.
Until June 2003, Richard Haass was director of policy planning for the U.S. Department of State, where he was a principal adviser to Secretary of State Colin Powell on a broad range of foreign policy concerns.
Richard N. Haass, president of the Council on Foreign Relations, says the United States is making a mistake in not dealing directly with both Syria and Iran in trying to resolve the conflict between Hezbollah and Israel.
www.cfr.org /bios/3350/richard_haass.html   (1965 words)

  
 Ceres > About Us
Hamilton served as Vice Chairman of the Biotechnology Industry Organization and Chairman of their Food and Agriculture Governing Board from June 2003 until June 2005.
Earlier in his career Dr. Hamilton was a Principal at Oxford Bioscience Partners, one of the leading investors in the genomics field and a founder of Ceres.
Feldmann is currently an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology at the University of California at Los Angeles.
www.ceres-inc.com /about/seniorman.html   (1385 words)

  
 Lawrence Hamilton, Professor
Hamilton received his Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 1978.
Hamilton’s colleagues on the NAArc project include sociologist Cliff Brown at UNH and biologist Richard Haedrich at Memorial University of Newfoundland.
Over 1992-2000, Dr. Hamilton collaborated on research directed by Dr. Carole Seyfrit, of Old Dominion University, studying adolescents and rapid social change in Native villages of rural Alaska.
www.unh.edu /sociology/faculty/hamilton.html   (357 words)

  
 Benjamin N. Cardozo
Professor Baldacci was an attorney with the Legal Aid Society, Civil Division, where he developed and coordinated a number of significant cases in the areas of landlord/tenant law and public housing entitlements.
Professor Hamilton is the First Amendment advisor for victims in clergy abuse cases, including the consolidated cases in northern and southern California, the Portland Archdiocese federal bankruptcy, and the Spokane Diocese federal bankruptcy.
Professor Hamilton is the founding director of Cardozo’s Intellectual Property Law Program and is considered one of the leading commentators on copyright issues as they relate to the First Amendment.
www.cardozo.yu.edu /faculty_staff/fulltime.asp   (2274 words)

  
 Science Chat Forum
Foreign member of the Chinese Acadamy of Sciences, Professor Shing-Tung Yau (2nd R) from Harvard University introduce the Poincare Conjecture to journalists in Beijing, capital of China, June 3, 2006.
A Columbia professor Richard Hamilton and a Russian mathematician Grigori Perelman have laid foundation on the latest endeavors made by the two Chinese.
Harvard mathematics professor Shing-Tung Yau, winner of the Fields Prize, said the excellent job done by Zhu and Cao was the final strike on a global collaborative work for a complete proof.
www.sciencechatforum.com /Web/article.php?id=743   (546 words)

  
 Bryn Mawr - Faculty by Department
Brigitte Mahuzier, Associate Professor and Chair; Director of the Avignon Institute
Dale Kinney, Professor and Dean of the Graduate School
Nancy J. Vickers, Professor and President of the College
www.brynmawr.edu /find/faculty_department.shtml   (169 words)

  
 Memorial Service for Dean McWilliams
He was 67-years-old and had recently retired from Ohio University, where he was a professor of English and the J. Richard Hamilton/Baker and Hostetler professor of humanities.
Professor McWilliams, who had a doctorate in comparative literature from the University of Oregon, came to Ohio University in 1969.
A popular teacher, he received the University Professor Award for outstanding undergraduate teaching and the Jeanette G. Grasselli Faculty teaching award, as well as an appointment to the Charles J. Ping Institute for the Humanities where he was a Fellow since 1998.
www.ohio.edu /outlook/06-07/January/a243-067.cfm   (134 words)

  
 Tate Magazine Issue 4: Pop Daddy
Often called the intellectual father of Pop Art, Richard Hamilton is as active now as when he organized some of the most forward-thinking exhibitions of the 1950s.
Born in London in 1922, Richard Hamilton took art classes when he was 12 and left school at 14 to work for an engineering firm.
Poster for Richard Hamilton's 1970 Tate exhibition, 'image and process', which hangs on the wall of his studio.
www.tate.org.uk /magazine/issue4/popdaddy.htm   (2212 words)

  
 Music at Hamilton - Welcome!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-16)
These students represent an extremely wide variety of academic concentrations at Hamilton (from Asian Studies to Physics), as well as hometowns (from Hingham, MA to Fukuoka, Japan).
Students involved in the Orchestra, as well as in music in general, at Hamilton tend to be very successful both at Hamilton and after Hamilton.
For a school as small as Hamilton, the Orchestra is an amazing size, and its members are dedicated and passionate about playing music.
academics.hamilton.edu /music/home/Ensembles/orchestra.html   (502 words)

  
 Drexel Digest
Richard Hamilton, associate professor of emergency medicine in the Drexel University College of Medicine, is quoted was published in hundreds of newspapers, including USA Today, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, Houston Chronicle and Jerusalem Post and on the Web sites of MSNBC, ABC News, CBS News and FOX News.
Richard Astro, distinguished professor of English and philosophy, who teaches an online course to minor-league baseball players to help them continue their education, was noted in a KYW-AM (1060) story on January 2, 2007.
Richard Hamilton, associate professor of emergency medicine in the Drexel University College of Medicine, commented on how to prepare shrimp safely on KYW-AM (1060) on December 22, 2006.
www.drexel.edu /univrel/digest/archive/010807se/index.html   (1409 words)

  
 Richard Hamilton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Richard Hamilton (professor), Professor of Mathematics at Columbia University
Richard Hamilton (sailor) (born 1836), American Civil War sailor and Medal of Honor recipient
Richard Hamilton (boxer), a boxer from Jamaica who competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Richard_Hamilton   (142 words)

  
 Ohio University Outlook
ATHENS, Ohio (June 19, 2006) -- The professors and fellows of the Charles J. Ping Institute for the Teaching of the Humanities are pleased to announce the appointment of William F. Condee as the J. Richard Hamilton/Baker and Hostetler Professor of Humanities.
The Ping Institute, which was created by the Ohio University Board of Trustees in 1992, supports and encourages the teaching of the humanities in schools and universities by funding such projects and activities as library acquisitions, curriculum revisions, teaching colloquia, public forums and summer workshops for teachers.
The Institute is composed of three distinguished teaching professors, three professor fellows and a high school-teacher fellow.
www.ohio.edu /outlook/05-06/June/564n-056.cfm   (212 words)

  
 H, Alphabetized, Artists, Visual Arts, Performing Arts at World Wide Arts Resources
Peter Hamilton is a UK based artist and has exhibited both nationally and abroad.
Richard Hamilton Richard Hamilton Born in 1922 in London.
Hamilton Design Services Inc. is the graphic design business of the designer, Thomas Hamilton.
wwar.com /categories/Artists/Alphabetized/H/index7.html   (424 words)

  
 WEDDINGS; Carol Grayson, Richard Hamilton - New York Times
Carol Patricia Grayson, a daughter of Leslie and Olivia Grayson of Charlottesville, Va., was married yesterday to Richard G. Hamilton, the son of Richard W. and Adele Hamilton of Livingston, N.J. The Rev. Richard Leonard performed the ceremony at the Unitarian Church of All Souls in New York.
Hamilton, 33, is the North American director of marketing and recruiting, in New York, for Insead, the business school in Fontainebleau, France.
Her father is a professor of international business economics at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville.
query.nytimes.com /gst/fullpage.html?res=980CE7DA123DF932A05752C0A965958260   (178 words)

  
 Faculty
I love teaching in the atmosphere of Bryn Mawr: the small community of earnest and eager graduate and undergraduate students, the faculty's mix of disciplines and perspectives, the fantastic resources for research, not to mention the idyllic setting and beautiful traditions that surround us all.
Professor Scott has taught at Bryn Mawr since 1966 and served as Andrew W. Mellon Professor-in Charge of the School of Classical Studies at the American Academy in Rome from 1984-1988.
He has also served as Mellon Professor at the Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies in Rome and is a director of the American Academy's summer program in Italian archaeology.
www.brynmawr.edu /classics/faculty.html   (1178 words)

  
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The problem is that most books gave unqualified approval for the theory, even though it has been subjected to serious criticism for some 90 years, according to Richard Hamilton, a professor of sociology at Ohio State University.
Hamilton discusses the persistence of the work ethic myth and others in his new book The Social Misconstruction of Reality (Yale University Press, 1996).
Hamilton said there are many reasons that discredited theories live on in the academic community.
researchnews.osu.edu /archive/reality.htm   (769 words)

  
 Academe Today
I'd like to think that I believe in this vision, and, as a classics professor, I was pleased a few years ago to discover that it was uttered by the only classics professor ever to become President of the United States.
In 1990, I began publishing, along with Richard Hamilton, a professor of Greek at Bryn Mawr College, the Bryn Mawr Classical Review, apparently the second-oldest electronic journal in the humanities (after Postmodern Culture).
James J. O'Donnell is a professor of classical studies and vice-provost of information systems and computing at the University of Pennsylvania.
www.georgetown.edu /faculty/jod/che.html   (1160 words)

  
 Rice May Help Treat Acute Diarrhea
Richard Hamilton, professor of pediatrics at McGill, in an interview with Reuters Health.
One of the most common causes is a rotavirus, which accounts for 30% to 40% of all cases of acute diarrhea worldwide, said Hamilton.
While the current study helps show how the rice may be helping, researchers still do not know the molecular basis of the RF factor, he noted.
www.personalmd.com /news/a1999060703.shtml   (421 words)

  
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Professor G. Fuhrken will speak on Finite model theory.
Professor Richard Hamilton, Univ. of California, San Diego, will speak on Parabolic problems in science and geometry, X.
Professor Lino Notarantonio will speak on Relaxed Riemannian manifolds.
www.math.umn.edu /~seminar/1995-05-08/seminar/seminar.html   (322 words)

  
 Richard Hamilton, Richard B. Flavell, and Robert B. Goldberg, "Plant Biotechnology: Advances in Food, Energy, and ...
In the future, advances in agricultural biotechnology will result in crops that have improved tolerance to drought, heat, and cold; require fewer fertilizer and pesticide applications; produce vaccines to prevent major communicable diseases; and have other desirable traits.
Richard Hamilton andRichard B. Flavell are, respectively, chief executive officer and chief science officer of Ceres, Inc., a privately held biotechnology company.
Robert B. Goldberg is professor of molecular, cell, and developmental biology at the University of California, Los Angeles.
usinfo.state.gov /journals/ites/1005/ijee/hamilton.htm   (1951 words)

  
 AMS Prize - Oswald Veblen Prize in Geometry
This prize was established in 1961 in memory of Professor Oswald Veblen through a fund contributed by former students and colleagues.
The fund was later doubled by the widow of Professor Veblen.
Thirteenth award, 1996: To Richard Hamilton for his continuing study of the Ricci flow and related parabolic equations for a Riemannian metric, and to Gang Tian for his contributions to geometric analysis.
www.ams.org /prizes/veblen-prize.html   (530 words)

  
 Inside NAU, a publication of the Office of Public Affairs
Richard Hamilton, professor emeritus of natural resources at Cornell University and partner in Islands and Highlands environmental consultancy in Vermont The panel discussion will focus on the San Francisco Peaks.
Lilly Wong Fillmore, professor emerita from the University of California-Berkeley will be keynote speaker.
In an interview in the Lakota Times (Jan. 28 - Feb. 4), NAU education professor Jon Reyhner discusses a book he co-authored and which was published by Oklahoma University Press: American Indian Education: A History.
www4.nau.edu /insidenau/archives/2005/index2_23_05.html   (619 words)

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