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In 1926, she helped to create the graduate chapter of Delta in Dallas, which became the first Greek letter organization in the city. [1] Myra Davis Hemmings. Alpha. Founder; Gonzales, Texas native. Of all the founders of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. she had the most assertive leadership skills.
John Arrillaga, billionaire real estate developer and philanthropist who was one of the largest landowners in Silicon Valley. Tim Boyle, president of Columbia Sportswear. J. Michael Cook, former Chairman and CEO of Deloitte. Vic Edelbrock Jr., CEO and president of Edelbrock. Richard T. Farmer, founder of Cintas.
George N. Craig, Arizona, 1932 – former Governor of Indiana. Larry Craig, Idaho, 1976 – former US Senator from Idaho. Robert Garcia, Long Beach State, 1999 – former Mayor of the City of Long Beach and current Congressman. Ronald 'Bo' Ginn, Georgia Southern, 1978 – former US Representative from Georgia.
The World Tourism rankings are compiled by the United Nations World Tourism Organization as part of their World Tourism Barometer publication, which is released up to six times per year. In the publication, destinations are ranked by the number of international visitor arrivals, by the revenue generated by inbound tourism, and by the ...
This is a list of towns and cities in the world believed to have 100,000 or more inhabitants, sorted by countries beginning with letters between L and O. Unless otherwise noted, populations are based on United Nations estimates from 2022.
John McAslan, CBE (born 1954), designed many buildings around the world, such as the new departures concourse at London King's Cross railway station, the Iron Market in Port-au-Prince and the Olympia Park in Moscow; Alexander McGill (died 1734), mason and architect, who worked in partnership with James Smith; John McLachlan (1843–1893), architect
Metropolitan area. Tokyo, the world's largest city and metropolitan area. A city can be defined by the inhabitants of its demographic population, as by metropolitan area, or labour market area. UNICEF defines metropolitan area as follows: A formal local government area comprising the urban area as a whole and its primary commuter areas ...
Statistical subregions as defined by the United Nations Statistics Division [1] This is a list of countries and other inhabited territories of the world by total population, based on estimates published by the United Nations in the 2024 revision of World Population Prospects. It presents population estimates from 1950 to the present. [2]