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In the News (Sat 26 Dec 09)

  
  Kintner, Robert E.
Kintner's entry into broadcasting came when he was hired by ABC owner and chair Edward J. Noble in 1944 as a vice-president of public relations and radio news.
Kintner's vision of the medium as a way to educate and inform citizens about social issues was enabled by public and government pressures--especially in the wake of the quiz show scandals--to increase the prestige of the industry by increasing prime-time public affairs programming by the networks.
Kintner was an active player in the public controversies surrounding the quiz show scandals of 1959, and he used this opportunity to redefine the mission and the structure of commercial television.
www.museum.tv /archives/etv/K/htmlK/kintnerrobe/kintnerrobe.htm   (1225 words)

  
 William R. Kintner
Kintner taught at the University of Pennsylvania from 1961 until retiring in 1986.
William Roscoe Kintner was born on April 21, 1915 in Lock Haven, PA. His parents were Florence and Joseph, who was a lawyer.
Kintner served the Army for over 20 years and was a veteran of both World War II and the Korean War.
www.pabook.libraries.psu.edu /LitMap/bios/Kintner__William.html   (860 words)

  
 Sallie Kintner Suite
Sallie Kintner was born November 25, 1843 to Jacob and Pamela Kintner.
She was the youngest of four children and grew up in the Kintner House which was located across from the town square.
Her brother, Colonel William Kintner managed the hotel for his sister until his death in 1896, however Miss Sallie managed the dining room and the hired help, and did so in a friendly and businesslike manner.
www.kintnerhouse.com /salliekintnersuite.htm   (426 words)

  
  Deaths: Karreman, Kintner, King; Memorial for Csiszar; Trust Fund for Meacham Children
Dr. William R. Kintner, 81, a soldier, scholar, diplomat, author, and professor emeritus of political science at Penn, died on February 1 after a long bout with cancer.
Dr. Kintner retired from the Army in 1961 at the rank of colonel.
In 1970 Dr. Kintner was to oversee the separation of the Institute from the University as Penn implemented a policy prohibiting classified research, which was applicable to some FPRI research on arms control.
www.upenn.edu /almanac/v43/n25/deaths.html   (1068 words)

  
 William Kintner
Willam R. Kintner was the U.S. Ambassador to Thailand from 1973-75.
He is Professor of Political Science, Emeritus, at the University of Pennsylvania and has been the director and president of the Foreign Policy Research Institute[?].
Arms Control: the American dilemma (1987) - ISBN 0887020267 (the publisher for this book has been listed variously as the Professors World Peace Academy[?], Paragon House[?], and the Washington Institute for Values in Public Policy, all of which are associated with the Unification Church)
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/wi/William_Kintner.html   (80 words)

  
 Jill Kintner: Time?
Peter William Kintner, 62, died on September 17, 2006 in Seattle, Wa due to heart failure.
That was the way Peter William Kintner approached most of his life.
He was born on April 5, 1944 in Los Angeles, CA to William Charles Kintner, and Dorothy Jane Hilton.
www.jillkintner.com /home_blog/2006/09/time.html   (448 words)

  
 Jerry P. Shinley Archive: Ed Butler and the Information Council of the Americas (INCA): JFK assassination ...
Parrott revealed that Ed Butler and William Dalzell were on opposite sides of the Free Voice faction fights, with Butler being "responsible for the dismissal of DALZELL" (Dec 18).
Kintner served on the staff of President Eisenhower's special assistant for Cold War Strategy and later became a fellow of the Foreign Policy Research Institute of the University of Pennslvania.
The late William Zetzman, past president of the International Trade Mart, was presented with a "Golden Microphone" award (NOTP; July 21, 1962; Section 3, p 2).
www.jfk-online.com /jpsebinca.html   (2444 words)

  
 Wound Care Renamed in Honor of Paul Bangasser
Florence Bangasser unveil the plaque dedicating the hospital's wound care center in memory of Paul F. Bangasser.
Ronald Bangasser and assistant Lori Ann Milner check Dr. William Kintner after he completed a two-hour treatment in the hyperbaric chamber.
"I am so grateful to Dr. Bangasser and all of the wound care staff for the exceptional care they have given me," expressed Dr. William Kintner of Redlands, a patient who has received 200 treatments in the hyperbaric chambers (high-pressure oxygen) over the past two years.
www.redlandshospital.com /news/rch-news-Wound_Care_Named_For_Bangasser.htm   (626 words)

  
 IRC | RightWeb | Group Watch: Freedom House
Leo Cherne: A close associate of the late CIA Director William Casey, Cherne was vice chairman of President Reagan's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board, an elite private sector group charged with oversight of the country's intelligence activities.
William Doherty is executive director of the American Institute for Free Labor Development.
William Kintner is a former high level planner with the CIA.
rightweb.irc-online.org /groupwatch/freehous.php   (5568 words)

  
 william r harvey
William R. Harvey is President of Hampton University and 100% owner of the Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company of Houghton, Michigan.
William R. Harvey (Ph.D. Harvard, 1957) Professor of Physiology and Functional Genomics, Review Editor, Journal of Experimental Biology.
WILLIAM R. HARVEY, president of Hampton University, has been appointed to the 18-member board of Fannie Mae by President George W. Bush.
www.basinblackdogoutfitters.com /william-r-harvey.html   (419 words)

  
 Knights of Malta and Americares & CNP Connection
Williams [no relation to us] declined invitations from two presidents (Ford and Reagan) to become CIA director, and Lyndon Johnson once asked him to be the mayor of Washington.
Frequently Williams picked up the phone solved his client's problems before they went to trial, and sometimes an exasperated judge would discover that his far-flung law firm represented interests on both sides.
William E. Simon is or was a trustee of the conservative think tank, the Heritage Foundation.(21) He is president of the Olin Foundation, a major funder of rightwing groups.(22).
www.cephasministry.com /church_and_state_knights_of_,malta.html   (3604 words)

  
 K N E T
Kintner is the 26,417th most common surname in the US -
Kintners, former Kintners, new Kintners, and all the Kintners who have gone on before us - We're gonna explore where all of you came from.
Twins, Katharine McCleery Kintner and Peter Watson Kintner born Dec. 16, 1997, to Tom and Margaret Kintner of Los Altos, California.
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 william harvey biography
Harvey, William (1578-1657), English physician who, by observing the action of the heart in small animals and fishes, proved that …
William Harvey, … William Harvey, the son of a lawyer, was born in Danville, Indiana, in 1915.
William Harvey (1578-1657) Harvey - Biography - RA Hatch.
www.basinblackdogoutfitters.com /william-harvey-biography.html   (294 words)

  
 PublicEye.org - Website of Political Research Associates
William B. Hixson, Jr., Search for the American Right Wing: An Analysis of the Social Science Record, 1955-1987, (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1992).
William R. Kintner, The Front Is Everywhere, (Norman, OK: University Of Oklahoma Press, 1950).
William Domhoff, The Powers That Be: Processes of Ruling Class Domination in America, (New York: Vintage Books, 1979, (1978)).
www.publiceye.org /research/biblio/General-06.html   (921 words)

  
 The Early Days of the John Birch Society: Fascist Templars of the Corporate State
An exception to the public apathy that met Welch's cultic bund was William Kintner, a former CIA officer who castigated critics of the extreme right in the the May, 1962 issue of Reader's Digest.
Kintner maintained that the "campaign" waged against radical right havens like the John Birch Society began when "dossiers in Moscow's espionage headquarters were combed for the names of unsuspecting persons in the United States who might do the Kremlin's work." Anyone maligning the home corporate-military state was therefore a suspected Soviet agent hawking "disinformation."
And there was William Pierce, author of The Turner Diaries, who cut his ideological teeth as a dues-paying member of the John Birch Society.
alexconstantine.50megs.com /the_early_days.html   (7031 words)

  
 William A. Rusher Papers (Library of Congress)
Copyright Status: The status of copyright in the unpublished writings of William A. Rusher in these papers and in other collections of papers in the custody of the Library of Congress is governed by the Copyright Law of the United States (Title 17, U.S.C.).
Founded in 1956 by William F. Buckley, the National Review was for many years the only substantial national journal of conservative opinion, and it played a significant role in shaping the development of the modern conservative movement.
Also in the series are extensive files covering his syndicated newspaper column "The Conservative Advocate." The file documents Rusher's views on such topics as the Vietnam War, the ideological biases of the national media, student protesters, and foreign affairs, and other political and social issues.
www.loc.gov /rr/mss/text/rusher.html   (3967 words)

  
 Miscellaneous Harrison County, Indiana Obituaries
A native of Branchville, born Jan 20, 1932, he was the son of the late William Elmer and Della Humphrey Lynch.
William Kintner Sr., the driver of the truck, was sent to the company's doctor, then the emergency room at Harrison County Hospital for a routine test to determine if alcohol or drugs were a factor.
Kintner's test results came back negative, meaning he was not under the influence of drugs or alcohol at the time of the incident, Bachman said Monday afternoon.
www.obitcentral.com /obitsearch/obits/in/in-harrison5.htm   (2033 words)

  
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Chairman -- CFR William R. Rhodes, Vice Chairman -- CFR Richard S. Braddock, President -- CFR John M. DeuTCh, Dir.
William M. Drennan, Jr., USAF -- CFR Col.
VP -- CFR Amtrak: William S. Norman, Executive VP -- CFR AT&T: Robert E. Allen, Chairman & CEO -- CFR Randall L. Tobias, Vice Chairman -- CFR Louis V. Gerstner, Dir.
www.hackcanada.com /blackcrawl/patriot/tcl.txt   (3696 words)

  
 Garrett, William R.
Garrett, William R. Catalog » Garrett, William R. My Account
WILLIAM REACE GARRETT is a professor of sociology at St. Michael’s College in Vermont.
He received a doctorate in Sociology of Religion from Drew University and is also an ordained minister of the American Baptist Churches.
www.paragonhouse.com /catalog/default.php?authors_id=163   (197 words)

  
 Richard Immerman's United States Foreign Relations Bibliography, 1918-1975
Williams, William A., The Roots of the Modern American Empire, NY, 1969.
Williams, William A., The Tragedy of American Diplomacy, rev.
Louis, William, Imperialism at Bay: The United States and the Decolonization of the British Empire, 1941-1945, NY, 1978.
astro.temple.edu /~rimmerma/461bib.html   (15497 words)

  
 Historic Harrison County: Boone Township
Old Goshen Church, said to be the oldest Baptist Church in Indiana was built by Moses Boone and George Bartley in 1813.
It was given by Mrs.Elizabeth Shields Kintner and dedicated Oct.8, 1871 in Memory of her grandson, William Charles Kintner, who drowned in the Ohio River, March 1, 1821.
It was built on land donated by J.P. Kintner.
historic.shcsc.k12.in.us /township/boone/boone.htm   (762 words)

  
 Moïse's Bibliography: Congress: Main List   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Testimony of William Bundy on aid for the Far East, May 4, 1964, on pp.
William D. Guinn, Jr., Maj. James H. Hancock, Jr., Dean C. Lind, Capt. Clarence J. Dawkins, Maj.
Includes testimony of William Colby, John Paul Vann, and others (a number of whom had served in Vietnam at province level and below), on topics including the PHOENIX Program and the case of Tran Ngoc Chau.
www.clemson.edu /caah/history/facultypages/EdMoise/main.html   (5660 words)

  
 Ancestry Message Boards [ Kintner ]
Death Cert: William Peter Kintner 5/14/1926 Fellsberg, KS : Sharon Calabrese -- 17 Jul 2005
Birth: Samuel Hugh Kintner 1/3/1902 : Sharon Calabrese -- 17 Jul 2005
Marriage License of Thomas Posey Kintner and Phebe M. Reeder : Sharon Calabrese -- 17 Jul 2005
boards.ancestry.com /mbexec/board/an/surnames.Kintner   (343 words)

  
 Foreign Affairs - Book Review - Soviet Global Strategy - William R. Kintner
A classic restatement of the hard-line position on the Soviet threat.
It might be called vintage Ronald Reagan; more accurately, the views of Reagan (first term, that is) were vintage Kintner, who has been consistent in his views since the beginning of the cold war in the 1940s.
Here he lays out the aims and grand strategy of the Soviet leaders from Lenin and Stalin to Gorbachev, clearly set forth in their own public statements, for changing the balance of forces in the world to the advantage and ultimate victory of communism.
www.foreignaffairs.org /19880601fabook9093/william-r-kintner/soviet-global-strategy.html   (232 words)

  
 Miscellaneous Lycoming County, Pennsylvania Obituaries
TUNKHANNOCK — William Robinson Kintner, 70, of Tunkhannock, died Thursday, Sept.
He was owner of Kintner Milling Co., Mehoopany, Meshoppen and South Montrose, for 40 years retiring in 1989.
Surviving, besides his wife, are a son, William C. of Mehoopany; three daughters, Diane Spotts of Elmira, N.Y., Annette Dunlap, Mehoopany and Pamela Lizza of Tunkhannock; 11 grandchildren; and a great-granddaughter.
www.obitcentral.com /obitsearch/obits/pa/pa-lycoming29.htm   (1298 words)

  
 Roster of CFR/Trilateral Commission Members   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
William R. Graham, Jr., Science Advisor to President and Director -- CFR
William Scranton -- CFR, TC John F. Akers, Dir.
William H. Danforth, Washington University, St. Louis -- CFR
www.apfn.org /apfn/cfr-members.htm   (4040 words)

  
 William Kintner -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
William Kintner -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
William R. Kintner was the U.S. Ambassador to (A country of southeastern Asia that extends southward along the Isthmus of Kra to the Malay peninsula) Thailand from 1973-75.
He is Professor of Political Science, Emeritus, at the (A university in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) University of Pennsylvania and has been the director and president of the (Click link for more info and facts about Foreign Policy Research Institute) Foreign Policy Research Institute.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/W/Wi/William_Kintner.htm   (78 words)

  
 E-Cats多言語対応OPAC
The antitrust laws / edited by Earl W. Kintner ; v.
The Federal Trade Commission : unfair methods of competion and other practices / by Earl W. Kintner and William P. Kratzke ; v.7.
Federal antitrust law : a treatise on the antitrust laws of the United States / by Earl W. Kintner.
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