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After graduating from high school, Williams traveled to California, ... "The E Stands for Excellence": A Tribute to Walter E. Williams, Mises Institute obituary;
Jerry Brown – governor of California (1975–83; 2011–19) and mayor of Oakland; Pat Brown – governor of California (1959–1967) Vanessa Bryant – philanthropist; Dave Brubeck – jazz pianist and composer; Tedy Bruschi – football player; Lindsey Buckingham – musician (Fleetwood Mac) Jeff Buckley – singer-songwriter and guitarist
Walter E. Williams – author, economist, and professor at George Mason University; Earl G. Yarbrough – president of Savannah State University [2] Lixia Zhang – Professor of Computer Science at University of California, Los Angeles; co-founder of the Internet Engineering Task Force; named among 54 notable women in technology by Business ...
Walter Ulloa, who built a national network of more than 100 TV and radio stations, supported Chicano and Mexican artists with the help of Cheech Marin.
Twin-Engine Cadet Pilot Class (i.e. trained to fly the North American B-25 Mitchell, [7] or; Liaison Pilot Cadet Class (i.e. training to serve as liaison and service pilots). [8] This list excludes: Individuals in non-pilot, support operations. Anyone who may have attended the Tuskegee Airmen cadet pilot program but failed to graduate.
Hiram Johnson (2 September 1866 – 6 August 1945), 23rd governor of and U.S. senator from California. Theodore Roosevelt's running mate on the "Bull Moose" ticket in 1912. Member of Washington Lodge No. 20, Sacramento. [1] John Neely Johnson (2 August 1825 – 31 August 1872), fourth governor of California. Member of Tehama Lodge No. 3 ...
Earl Warren – Assistant Attorney City of Oakland, District Attorney of Alameda County, Attorney General of California, Governor of California and U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice [133] Charles Stetson Wheeler – attorney, Regent of the University of California [134] Lionel J. Wilson – politician, first African-American mayor of Oakland [135]
Born in Oakland, California, Craig received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Stanford University in 1931 and a Juris Doctor from Stanford Law School in 1934. He was a lawyer for the Home Owners' Loan Corporation in San Francisco, California from 1934 to 1936, and was in private practice in Phoenix, Arizona from 1936 to 1964 as a partner at the law firm Fennemore Craig. [1]