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  2. Oscar James Campbell Jr. - Wikipedia

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    In Comicall Satyre and Shakespeare's "Troilus and Cressida" (1938), Campbell reads Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida, three plays by Ben Jonson, and two plays by John Marston in the light of the 1599 Elizabethan interdiction against satire, and claims that Jonson in particular set out to produce a new satirical genre that would pass muster ...

  3. Joseph Parker (theologian) - Wikipedia

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    However, when Horsley Congregational Church was rebuilt, Dr. Parker presented a beautiful stained glass window, bearing the following inscription: "In ever loving memory of Ann Nesbitt, for twelve years the devoted wife of Joseph Parker, Minister of the City Temple, London, this window is reverently and gratefully erected by the man whose life ...

  4. Joel Fuhrman - Wikipedia

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    Joel Fuhrman (born December 2, 1953) is an American celebrity doctor who advocates a plant-based diet termed the "nutritarian" diet which emphasizes nutrient-dense foods. [1] [2] [3] His practice is based on his nutrition-based approach to obesity and chronic disease, as well as promoting his products and books. [4]

  5. Wolfgang Smith - Wikipedia

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    Smith was born February 18, 1930, in Vienna.He graduated in 1948 from Cornell University with majors in philosophy, physics, and mathematics. Two years later he took his M.S. in physics at Purdue University and ultimately his Ph.D. in mathematics at Columbia University.

  6. Noelle Campbell-Sharp - Wikipedia

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    Campbell-Sharp began to work with Irish Tatler magazine, buying it out in 1979, [9] using a company established with Kilkenny People editor, John Kerry Keane. [10] She shortened Irish Tatler 's working title to IT , [ 6 ] and edited it until 1988. [ 9 ]

  7. John Campbell (author) - Wikipedia

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    John Campbell (8 March 1708 – 28 December 1775) was a Scottish author. He contributed to George Sale's Universal History, and wrote a Political Survey of Britain (1774). He was both prolific and well paid: according to James Boswell, Samuel Johnson spoke of Campbell to Joseph Warton as 'the richest author that ever grazed the common of literature.'

  8. John Y. Campbell - Wikipedia

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    John Young Campbell (born May 17, 1958) is a British-American economist who has served as the Morton L. and Carole S. Olshan Professor of Economics at Harvard University since 1994. [ 2 ] Biography

  9. John Paul Lederach - Wikipedia

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    John Paul Lederach (born 1955) is an American Professor of International Peacebuilding at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana, and concurrently Distinguished Scholar at Eastern Mennonite University. He has written widely on conflict resolution and mediation. He holds a Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Colorado.