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Peter A. Seligmann (born September 30, 1950 [1]) is an American conservationist and nonprofit founder. Seligmann is chairman of Conservation International , an Arlington, Virginia-based environmental nonprofit organization, and from 1987 to 2017 served as its founding chief executive officer. [ 2 ]
Deborah Jane Wise, married Peter N. Sheridan in 1971 [81] Eli Wise; Peter Gerald Lehman (1917–1944); in 1938, he married Peggy Lashanska Rosenbaum, daughter of soprano Hulda Lashanska, 2 children; he was killed while serving during World War II. [82] [83] Penelope "Penny" Lehman Karp (born 1940) [82] married to Stanley Mortimor Karp in 1964 [84]
Peter Sodann, 87, German actor (Tatort, Gundermann), theater director and politician. [132] Ahmad Fathi Sorour, 91, Egyptian politician, speaker of the House of Representatives (1990–2011) and minister of education (1986–1990). [133] Jaan Tooming, 78, Estonian actor and film director. [134]
Martin Elias Peter Seligman (/ ˈ s ɛ l ɪ ɡ m ə n /; born August 12, 1942) is an American psychologist, educator, and author of self-help books. Seligman is a strong promoter within the scientific community of his theories of well-being and positive psychology. [1] His theory of learned helplessness is popular among scientific and clinical ...
Matthew Seligman The Soft Boys, Thompson Twins: 64: April 17, 2020: London, England: Stroke following COVID-19 infection [79] Terry Doran Beatles associate, manager of Grapefruit: 80: April 19, 2020: London, England: Parkinson's disease or COVID-19 [80] Ian Whitcomb: 78: April 19, 2020: Los Angeles, California, U.S. Stroke [81] Ronan O'Rahilly ...
This is a list of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1967. [1] Two hundred and ninety-four scholars and artists were chosen and a total of $2,196,100 was disbursed. [2] [3] The University of California system had 40 awardees, [4] with Berkeley claiming the most grants (20) of any single institution.
Peter Jambrek (Ph.D. 1971) – President of the Constitutional Court (1991–1993) and Minister of the Interior of Slovenia (2000), member of the European Court for Human Rights (1993–1999) Raymond A. Joseph (M.A. 1963 Social Anthropology) – twice in charge of the Haiti Embassy in Washington, D.C. (1990–1991 and 2004–2010)
Max Abramovitz (23 May 1908, Chicago, IL–12 September 2004, Pound Ridge, NY), was an architect best known for his work with the New York City firm Harrison & Abramovitz. United States United States Dankmar Adler (3 July 1844, Stadtlengsfeld, Germany–16 April 1900, Chicago, IL), was an architect and civil engineer, best known for his ...