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Presidents of the CERN Council [2] Term President Country 1954–1957 Sir Ben Lockspeiser United Kingdom: 1958–1960 François de Tricornot de Rose France: 1961–1963 Jean Willems Belgium: 1964–1966 Jan Hendrik Bannier Netherlands: 1967–1969 Gösta Funke Sweden: 1970–1971 Edoardo Amaldi Italy: 1972–1974 Wolfgang Gentner Germany: 1975 ...
In office Directors General Country 1952–1954 Edoardo Amaldi (Secretary-General) [1] Italy 1954–1955 Felix Bloch [2] Switzerland 1955–1960 Cornelis Bakker Netherlands
Pages in category "Members of the Legislative Council of Jamaica" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Deputy Prime Minister of Jamaica (Horace Chang) Leader of the Opposition (Mark Golding) Members of the Cabinet and Ministers of State President of the Senate (Tom Tavares-Finson, KC) Speaker of the House of Representatives (Juliet Holness) Chief Justice of Jamaica, Bryan Sykes; President of the Court of Appeal; President of the Jamaica Council ...
John Gregory (1688 - 1764) was a Jamaican-born colonial administrator, slave-owner, and military official in the eighteenth century British colony of Jamaica who acted as Governor of Jamaica three times, served as Chief Justice of Jamaica twice, and served as the President of the Legislative Council of Jamaica, Chancellor, & Commander-In-Chief of the colony of Jamaica and the territories ...
Name Entered office Left office The Governor for the time being : 1866 1893 J.C. Philippo: 1893 1893 et. seq. the Governor for the time being : 1893 1945 Sir Noel Livingston ...
In 2007-2009 he was President of the CERN Council, where one of his main goals was to start up their particle accelerator and start the experiments at Large Hadron Collider. [ 5 ] Åkesson is elected as a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences [ 6 ] and the Royal Physiographic Society , [ 7 ] and he was the head of the Particle Physics ...
In 1945, he became a member of the Jamaican Legislative Council. In 1952, he was elected president of the legislative council, and served in the office until his death. [ 2 ] He had been president of the Jamaica branch of the British Medical Association in 1937 and had held a range of other public and philanthropic offices.