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Peter Jerome Fagan is an American psychologist who served as director of the Sexual Behaviors Consultation Unit at Johns Hopkins University from 1985 to 2004. [1]After earning a bachelor's degree in 1963 from St. Johns Seminary, Fagan received his masters in divinity there in 1973.
Peter Fagan is an American Republican politician who represented Rutland-5-1 district in the Vermont House of Representatives from 2009 until 2023. He retired from the house before the 2022 Vermont House of Representatives election .
Peter Fagan (politician), American politician, member of the Vermont House of Representatives Peter Fagan, Australian politician, see Candidates of the Queensland state election, 2006 Peter Fagan, American journalist, paramour of Helen Keller
Peter Fagan: Rep Peter Fagan: Rep Rutland-5-2 Lawrence Cupoli: Rep Lawrence Cupoli: Rep Rutland-5-3 Mary Howard: Dem Mary Howard: Dem Rutland-5-4 Douglas Gage: Rep William Notte: Dem: Rutland-6 Stephen Carr: Dem Stephanie Jerome: Dem Butch Shaw: Rep Butch Shaw: Rep Rutland-Bennington Robin Chestnut-Tangerman: Prog Robin Chestnut-Tangerman: Prog ...
Peter Fagan 1,816 7.4 −5.9 Family First: Sally Vincent 1,765 7.2 +7.2 ... Peter Jackman 2,153 14.5 +14.5 Total formal votes 14,844 98.3 Informal votes 251
The 2020 Vermont House of Representatives elections took place as part of the biennial United States elections. Vermont voters elected all 150 state representatives from 104 districts, with each district electing between one and two representatives.
Yellin was born to Sarah and Peter Fagan. She was married to Ed Yellin and together, they published a memoir entitled In Contempt, Defending Free Speech, Defeating HUAC, [2] [3] [4] which documented the effect upon their lives of his legal battle for First Amendment rights, even after he had been exonerated by the Supreme Court of the United States.
Dramatizing the true story of Leo Frank, a factory manager who was convicted of the murder a 13-year-old girl, a factory worker named Mary Phagan, in Atlanta in 1913. His trial was sensational and controversial, and at its end, Frank was convicted of murdering Mary Phagan and sentenced to death by hanging.