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Northeastern University Commencement Speaker and Honorary Degree, Doctor of Humanities, 1990 [33] Babson College, Honorary Degree, LL.D. Doctor of Laws, 1994 [34] Tabor Academy Lifetime Achievement Award, 2007 [35] Suffolk University Commencement Speaker and Honorary Degree, Doctor of Commerce, 2013 [36] Mannie Jackson Award, 2015 [37]
Davidson & Associates was founded in 1982 by Bob and Jan Davidson, husband and wife, to publish Jan's educational Software. [4] In 1989, Bob Davidson was named chief executive officer of the company, while Jan acted as company president. Jan headed the company's research and development, while Bob handled Davidson's marketing, sales and ...
Marcus O'Sullivan - Villanova University head coach; three-time indoor world champion; four-time Olympian; Sonia O'Sullivan - track and field athlete, 2000 Olympic silver medalist in 5000 m; Don Paige - track and field athlete; Richie Phillips - lawyer, players' agent, former head of MLB Umpires and NBA officials unions
The arena section of the building is named in honor of Frank E. Acierno, a local businessman and developer, who donated $1 million to the Bob Carpenter Center, the largest gift from a single donor. It is home to the University of Delaware Blue Hens men’s and women’s basketball teams (men and women), and from 2013 to 2018, the Delaware 87ers ...
Robert Byron Tabor (1882–1972) was an American painter. He began his painting career when he was 51 years old. His artwork has been featured in the Museum of Modern Art, the Joslyn Art Museum, the White House, and other places. Tabor's first major artwork was Vendue in 1934 and his last major one was Discovery in 1962.
An actor best known for his roles on “Arrested Development” and “Bob’s Burgers” was sentenced to a year and one day in prison Monday for his role in the attack at the US capitol on ...
David Crane was born in Nappanee, Indiana in 1954. [2] [3] When he was young, Crane was fascinated by technology and engineering.He dismantled a black and white television to create a channel tuner near his bedside and make a TV in a cabinet on his wall and create a laser that could ignite a match at the end of a workbench.
Former Palm Beach hotel developer Robert “Bob” V. Matthews is headed to prison for more than five years after being described by federal prosecutors in Connecticut as a “grifter” who ...