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John H. Peters (born June 2, 1945) is an American film producer and former hairdresser. Early life. Peters was born on June 2, 1945, in Van Nuys, California. [1]
John Peters Humphrey OC OQ (April 30, 1905 – March 14, 1995) was a Canadian legal scholar, jurist, and human rights advocate. He is most famous as the principal author of the first draft of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights .
John Peters (chess player) (born 1951), American chess player and newspaper columnist; John Peters (DJ), British radio presenter; John Peters (RAF officer) (born 1961) John Peters (shortstop) (1850–1924), baseball player from New Orleans; John Durham Peters (born 1958), communications professor; John F. Peters (1884–1969), electrical engineer
John H.White talks in a photojournalism class at Chicago Columbia College on October 5, 2017. Photo by Moe Zoyari [1] A photo taken by White, documenting African American life on Chicago's South Side in May 1974. John H. White (born 1945 in Lexington, North Carolina) is an American photojournalist, recipient of a Pulitzer Prize in 1982.
John P. Peters, Jr was born on December 4, 1887 in Philadelphia, PA, the third child of John Punnett Peters and Gabriella Brooke Forman Peters. His oldest brother, Thomas McClure Peters had died in 1885, at less than 2 years of age and his older sister, Brooke, had been born on August 1, 1885.
John Hall Elliott (October 23, 1935 – December 13, 2020) was an American biblical scholar and professor emeritus of Theology and Religious Studies at the University of San Francisco. A founding member of the Context Group , his scholarship and teaching examine the Bible through interdisciplinary, cross-cultural and ecumenical lenses.
John Durham Peters (born 1958) is the María Rosa Menocal Professor of English and of Film & Media Studies at Yale University.A media historian and social theorist, he has authored a number of noted scholarly works.
John (Jack) Peters (born 1951 [1]) is an American International Master of chess. He currently teaches at University of Southern California and is known for his weekly Los Angeles Times chess column which ran from September 19, 1982, to November 28, 2010.