Infobox governor image CulbertOlson.jpg name Culbert Levy Olson caption order 29th office Governor of California ... Party religion None Atheism footnotes Culbert Levy Olson November 7, 1876 April 13, 1962 was an American lawyer and politician. A United States Democratic Party Democrat , Olson was involved ... Christ of Latter day Saints . However, Culbert was unconvinced of the existence of God , becoming an atheist at the age of ten. Olson s change of beliefs distanced himself from his parents Mormon beliefs. ref cite web url http www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk USAolsonCB.htm title CulbertOlson ... in 1901. ref cite web url http www.atheists.org The Hon. Atheist Governor 3A Culbert L. Olson title ... USAolsonCB.htm title CulbertOlson publisher Spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk date accessdate ... cite web url http www.atheists.org Atheism roots olson title Culbert L. Olson publisher Atheists.org ... Culbert L. Olson http www.governor.ca.gov govsite govsgallery h biography governor 29.html Biography ... Governors of California Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata NAME Olson, Culbert Levy ALTERNATIVE ..., Utah DATE OF DEATH 1962 4 13 PLACE OF DEATH Los Angeles, California DEFAULTSORT Olson, Culbert ... internment Category Utah State Senators de CulbertOlson fr CulbertOlson la CulbertOlson pl CulbertOlson fi CulbertOlson sv CulbertOlson ... of California from 1939 to 1943. Personal background Olson was born in Fillmore, Utah to Daniel Olson and his wife Delilah King on November 7, 1876. Olson s mother, Delilah, was a suffragette and became ... was also the first cousin of U.S. Senator William H. King . Leaving school at the age of 14, Olson ... Provo , studying law and journalism. Upon graduating at the age of 19 in 1895, Olson embarked on a career ... States presidential election, 1896 1896 Presidential Election , Olson openly campaigned for United States Democratic Party Democratic candidate William Jennings Bryan . After the election, Olson moved ... more details
Culbert is a name that seems to have originated in Europe. Origins The surname Culbert may stem from Culbheart, which is said By whom date September 2009 to be a Gaelic form of crafty . Crafty is related to wisdom, and this suggests a connection with the surname Cuthbert disambiguation Cuthbert , a name of Old English origin, which means known bright . ref http www.etymonline.com index.php?search cuthbert&searchmode ... that Culbert is derived from Cutbert , and this earlier spelling is very similar to Cuthbert ... Ed., Irish Academic Press, Dublin, Ireland and Portland, Oregon, USA ref states that the surname Culbert ... century variant of Culbert in County Monaghan. Culbert families are known in Ireland since the 15th Century, especially in the province of Munster. In Scotland, Culbert is associated with County ... , which mean son of Culbert. Places The early records for this surname are found in Scotland ... and New Zealand . ref James H. Culbert, Culbert Registration No. 4096, Guild of One Name Studies ref ... , 91 Culbert individuals were indexed, compared to 256 individuals in the 1881 Canada Census, and compared ... frameset search.asp?PAGE census search census.asp ref People Culbert can be found as a given name or as a surname, as in the following examples of persons David Culbert , from Australia, is a former international track and field athlete who specialized in the long jump. Harold William Culbert 16 May 1944 1 Mar 2005 was a member of the Canadian House of Commons from 1993 to 1997. CulbertOlson was an American politician and governor of California . Katharine Culbert Lyall was the former President ... archive 2004v20n2spring lyall.htm ref Sidney S. Culbert was a psychologist and Esperantist . William K. Culbert is a famous jukskeiplayer from South Africa. References Reflist External links http www.one name.org profiles culbert.html Culbert One Name study The Culbert One name study is registered with the Guild of One Name Studies . Category Surnames Culbert ... more details
Sidney Spence Culbert 1913 October 28, 2003 was a linguist, psychologist and Esperanto Esperantist . Born in Miles City , Montana , Culbert moved to Tacoma , Washington U.S. state Washington with his family in 1923 and lived in Tacoma and Seattle for most of his life. He extensively researched the number of speakers of various languages throughout the world by stratified sampling , and contributed to the World Almanac s section on Principal Languages of the World . An Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Washington Seattle for most of his academic career, in addition to his research into the speaking populations of languages he made significant contributions to the study of perception , contributions that were influential in the design of cockpit instrument panels in the Boeing 707 jet aircraft. Prior to receiving his doctorate and accepting a professorial position, Culbert had worked for a number of years as an engineer with the Boeing Company. During his tenure at the University of Washington he was actively involved in establishing the university s Linguistics Department, but chose to remain in the Psychology Department because his main linguistic focus, involving issues of perception, was in the field of psycholinguistics , which was then seen as more a matter of psychology than of language. Sources http www.panix.com dwolff docs Research and Methods for Esperanto speakers http www.seattlepi.com local 148446 culbertobit15.html Longer obituary article on Sidney and his wife Ruth Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Culbert, Sidney S. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1913 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH October 28, 2003 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Culbert, Sidney S. Category 1913 births Category 2003 deaths Category American psychologists Category Language creators Category University of Washington faculty eo Sidney S. Culbert fr Sidney S. Culbert it Sidney Spence Culbert ... more details
Harold William Culbert 16 May 1944 &ndash 1 March 2005 was a member of the Canadian House of Commons from 1993 to 1997. By career, he was a Chartered Accountant and a Businessperson businessman , including work in insurance sales. Culbert was born in Woodstock, New Brunswick and was once that community s mayor from 1980 to 1992. He first campaigned for the Liberal Party of Canada Liberal party in the Carleton Charlotte electoral district in 1988 but lost to Progressive Conservative Party of Canada Progressive Conservative candidate Greg Thompson . He defeated Thompson in Canadian federal election, 1993 1993 and served in the 35th Canadian Parliament . For the Canadian federal election, 1997 1997 general election , Culbert and Thompson would again compete, this time in the restructured Riding division riding of New Brunswick Southwest Charlotte . Thompson regained his seat in Parliament of Canada Parliament and Culbert never returned to federal politics. Harold Culbert died of heart disease at Carleton Memorial Hospital, Woodstock, New Brunswick. ref cite news publisher The Globe and Mail date 3 March 2005 title Mayor of N.B. town was elected to Parliament page S7 author Canadian Press ref References reflist External links CanParlbio ID 55ebc83a 584b 491a a971 08a81e37b739 http www.pco bcp.gc.ca default.asp?Language E&Page archivemartin&Sub statementsdeclarations&Doc statement 20050302 431 e.htm Privy Council Office Statement by the Prime Minister on the death of Harold Culbert , accessed 17 July 2006 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Culbert, Harold ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian politician DATE OF BIRTH 16 May 1944 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1 March 2005 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Culbert, Harold Category 1944 births Category 2005 deaths Category Cardiovascular disease deaths in Canada Category Liberal Party of Canada MPs Category Mayors of places in New Brunswick Category Members of the Canadian House of Commons from New Brunswick ... more details
John Culbert August 21, 1847 &ndash April 13, 1915 was a merchant and political figure in Ontario , Canada. He represented Brockville electoral district Brockville in the Canadian House of Commons from 1900 to 1904 as a Conservative Party of Canada historical Conservative . ref name parl CanParlbio ID 584e1561 55ac 4a25 b486 a3957c9d4abf ref He was born in Brockville, Ontario Elizabethtown , Canada West , the son of Benjamin Culbert and Ann Roberts. In 1877, he married Charlotte L. McMillan. Culbert was mayor of Brockville, Ontario Brockville . ref Canadian Parliamentary Guide, 1903 , AJ Magurn ref He was defeated when he ran for reelection to the House of Commons in 1904. ref name parl References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Culbert, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian politician DATE OF BIRTH August 21, 1847 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH April 13, 1915 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Culbert, John Category Members of the Canadian House of Commons from Ontario Category Conservative Party of Canada 1867 1942 MPs Category Mayors of Brockville Category 1847 births Category 1915 deaths HistoricalConservative Ontario MP stub Ontario mayor stub ... more details
Willie Culbert was a former Scottish people Scottish association football football er best known with Dumfries club Queen of the South F.C. Queen of the South . Early years Empty section date July 2008 Queen of the South Willie Culbert was a 1932 Queen of the South signing from Clyde F.C. Clyde . Culbert was one of the mainstays of the side that were promoted to the to division for the first time when they ended their 1932 33 campaign with a victory over divisional champions Hibernian F.C. Hibs . ref name autogeneratedqos http www.qosfc.com AboutUs ClubHistory tabid 164 Default.aspx Club History on the official Queen of the South website ref As a player Willie Culbert was part of many landmark events in the history of Queen of the South ref name autogeneratedqos Queens highly successful Queen of the South F.C. First season in the top division and finishing 4th first season in the top division finishing 4th their highest finish to date. Queens also made it to the quarter finals of the Scottish Cup for the first time a feat the club now counts into double figures . ref name autogeneratedqos He was part of the 16 player squad for the 11 game Queen of the South F.C. The 1936 overseas tour and the Algiers invitational tournament 1936 overseas tour and the Algiers invitational tournament . Queens returned with the trophy after beating Racing de Santander in the final ref name autogeneratedtour http www.qosfc.com AboutUs QueensLegends tabid 115 Default.aspx George McLachlan profile and 1936 Overseas tour feature on Queens Legends on the official Queen of the South FC website ref Savage ... Cup and finishing 6th in the league in 1939 ref name autogeneratedqos Willie Culbert was slim ... with right back Willie Savage through the 1930s. Culbert was rewarded with a testimonial in 1938 .... ref name autogeneratedqos After the promotion in Culbert s 1st season all of Culbert s time at Queens ... Empty section date July 2008 References reflist DEFAULTSORT Culbert, Willie Category Association ... more details
David Dave Thomas Culbert born 17 March 1967 in Sydney is a former international track and field athlete. In an international long jump career that spanned ten years, he won two Commonwealth Games silver medals in 1990 Commonwealth Games 1990 and 1994 Commonwealth Games 1994 ref http www.gbrathletics.com ic cg.htm Commonwealth Games Medallists Athletics Men Bot generated title ref and also made finals at Olympic level. ref http users.skynet.be hermandw olymp stathmlj.html 1992 Athletics men s long jump Bot generated title ref Since his retirement, he has established himself as Australia s premier track and field commentator working with Seven Network Channel 7 and Special Broadcasting Service SBS as well as various radio stations. In 2004 and 2005 he hosted a Sunday morning discussion show, The Insiders on Melbourne station SEN 1116 . In his role as a commentator, he has called Athletics at the 2000, 2004 and 2008 Olympic Games , 1998 Commonwealth Games 1998 and 2002 Commonwealth Games 2002 and 2006 Commonwealth Games and the past five World Athletics Championships . He has also held the role of reporter producer on Seven Network Channel Seven programs Talking Footy , The Olympic Show and Sportsworld . Culbert runs a successful sports media, promotion and marketing firm called Jump Media and has clients including Athletics Australia and the Australian Commonwealth Games Association . He has worked on projects for Hockey Australia , the International Triathlon Union and Gymnastics Australia . He holds a Bachelor of Business Sports Management degree. He is a distant cousin of former ... history athletes athlete323.htm Profile iaaf name id 585 name Dave Culbert External links http www.jumpmedia.com.au Jump Media http www.sports reference.com olympics athletes cu dave culbert 1.html Profile br Footer Australia NC Long Jump Men Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Culbert ... OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Culbert, Dave Category 1967 births Category Living ... more details
Olson may refer to Olson surname , people with the name Olson Sigurd Olson Environmental Institute Olson constructor , a former racing car constructor Olson Software zoneinfo Olson database , also known as zoneinfo database Olson , a song by Boards of Canada . Olson advertising agency See also Morrison v. Olson , a case before the U.S. Supreme Court Olsen disambiguation Olsson disambig de Olson fr Olson ... more details
Katharine Culbert Lyall born April 26, 1941 was the president of the University of Wisconsin System from 1992 to 2004. She was born in Lancaster, Pennsylvania . ref cite web url http www.broadcastingcable.com article CA527238.html title Presidents of the University of Wisconsin System publisher University of Wisconsin accessdate 2009 10 01 ref References Reflist s start succession box title President of the University of Wisconsin system before Kenneth Buzz Shaw after Kevin P. Reilly years 1992 2004 s end University of Wisconsin System presidents Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lyall, Katharine Culbert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH April 26, 1941 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lyall, Katharine Culbert Category 1941 births Category Living people Category New York University alumni US academic administrator stub ... more details
Olson also Olsson , Oleson is a common surname of Scandinavian origin that literally means son of Olof or Ole name Ole . Olson may refer to Politics and government Alec G. Olson born 1930 , former member of the US House of Representatives from Minnesota Allen I. Olson born 1938 , former Governor of North Dakota Bud Olson 1925&ndash 2002 , Canadian Member of Parliament, Senator and Lieutenant Governor CulbertOlson , 1876&ndash 1962 , Governor of California Donovan Olson born 1965 , Iowa State Representative Eric T. Olson born 1952 , American admiral and former commander of U.S. Special Operations Command Floyd B. Olson 1891&ndash 1936 , 22nd Governor of Minnesota Mark Douglas Olson , U.S. politician, Minnesota state legislator Mark W. Olson born 1943 , U.S. Federal Reserve governor from 2001 to 2006 Ole H. Olson 1872 1954 , 18th Governor of North Dakota, State Senator, State Representative and Lieutenant Governor Pete Olson born 1962 , Texas State Representative Theodore Olson born 1940 , 42nd United States Solicitor General Sports Benji Olson born 1975 , former National Football League NFL player Bob Olson , American collegiate football player Carl Bobo Olson , 1928&ndash 2002 , American boxer Drew Olson born 1983 , NFL quarterback Greg Olson baseball born 1960 , Major League Baseball MLB catcher Gregg Olson born 1966 , MLB pitcher Karl Olson born 1930 , MLB outfielder Lisa Olson , American sportswriter Lute Olson born 1934 , former basketball coach Mark Olson broadcaster , Canadian sports anchor in the 1970s Mark Olson curler , Canadian curler and 1981 Brier champion Sasha Olson born 1976 , Canadian softball player Arts and entertainment Alix Olson born 1975 , American poet Candice Olson born 1964 , Canadian interior designer and host of the home makeover show Divine Design with Candice Olson Charles Olson 1910&ndash 1970 , American modernist poet Evan Olson born 1986 , rock singer and songwriter Jenni Olson born 1962 , writer, director and documentary filmmaker John ... more details
Greg Olson may refer to Greg Olson baseball Greg Olson American football Gregg Olson , pitcher See also Greg Olsen disambiguation hndis name Olson, Greg DEFAULTSORT Olson, Greg ... more details
Carl Olson may refer to Bobo Olson , boxer Carl E. Olson See also Karl Olson , baseball player Carl Olsson disambiguation Karl Olsen , Norwegian civil servant hndis Olson, Carl ... more details
James Olson may refer to James Olson actor , American actor James C. Olson , 17th president of the University of Missouri System James S. Olson , American professor of history at Sam Houston State University Jim Olson , Seattle architect See also James Olsen disambiguation Hndis name Olson, James ... more details
Jeff Olson may refer to Jeff Olson American football , American football coach, former head coach at Southern Oregon University Jeff Olson musician , from Trouble and Retro Grave Jeff Olson singer , the cowboy in the musical group Village People hndis Olson, Jeff ... more details
John Olson may refer to John Olson Minnesota politician 1906 1981 , member of the Minnesota Senate John Olson poet and writer John Olson investment consultant , retired Managing Director of Morgan Stanley ref http www.njit.edu news 2003 2003 138.php NJIT John Olson, New Vernon Resident And Retired Director of Morgan Stanley, Honored by NJIT ref . John Olson, a member of noise rock band Wolf Eyes John T. Olson , brigadier general in the United States Air Force Johnny Olson , American radio and television announcer Jack B. Olson , American businessman and politician See also Jon Olsson , skier John Olsen disambiguation References reflist hndis Olson, John ... more details
Mark Olson may refer to AS PER WP MOSDAB Mark Olson musician born 1961 , U.S. country singer songwriter since the 1980s Mark Douglas Olson 20th century , U.S. politician, Minnesota state legislator Mark W. Olson born 1943 , U.S. Federal Reserve governor from 2001 to 2006 Mark Olson broadcaster 20th century , Canadian sports anchor on CBWT s 24Hours in the 1970s Mark Olson curler , Canadian curler from Manitoba, 1981 Brier champion See also Mark Olsen disambiguation Hndis Olson, Mark de Mark Olson Mark Olson Master Jeweler ... more details
Eric Olson or Eric Olsen may refer to Eric T. Olson born 1952 , Admiral in the United States Navy and current commander of United States Special Operations Command Eric T. Olson philosopher , philosopher and lecturer specializing in metaphysics and philosophy of mind Eric Christian Olsen born 1977 , American actor Eric Olsen born 1958 , author, writer and founder of Blogcritics Eric Olsen American football , National Footbal League player Erik Olson born 1901 , Swedish painter, surrealist. hndis name Olson, Eric DEFAULTSORT Olson, Eric ... more details
Olson House can refer to listed by state, then city town Charles A. and Mary Olson House , Sand Point, Idaho, National Register of Historic Places listings in Bonner County, Idaho listed on the National Register of Historic Places NRHP in Bonner County, Idaho Olson House South Cushing, Maine , a National Historic Landmark in Knox County, Maine Oscar Olson House , Braham, Minnesota, National Register of Historic Places listings in Isanti County, Minnesota listed on the NRHP in Isanti County, Minnesota Floyd B. Olson House , Minneapolis, Minnesota, NRHP listed Charles and Fae Olson House , Gresham, Oregon, NRHP listed August Olson House , Portland, Oregon, NRHP listed Nicolai Cake Olson House , Portland, Oregon, NRHP listed Lewis Olson Log House , Mission Hill, South Dakota, National Register of Historic Places listings in Yankton County, South Dakota listed on the NRHP in Yankton County, South Dakota Olson Hanson Farm , Clifton, Texas, National Register of Historic Places listings in Bosque County, Texas listed on the NRHP in Bosque County, Texas Olson Nelson Farm , Clifton, Texas, National Register of Historic Places listings in Bosque County, Texas listed on the NRHP in Bosque County, Texas Joseph and Anna Olson Farm , Clifton, Texas, National Register of Historic Places listings in Bosque County, Texas listed on the NRHP in Bosque County, Texas Erick Lehi and Ingrid Larsen Olson House , River Heights, Utah, National Register of Historic Places listings in Cache County, Utah listed on the NRHP in Cache County, Utah Louis and Ellen Olson House , Enumclaw, Washington, National Register of Historic Places listings in King County, Washington listed on the NRHP in King County, Washington Mary Olson Farm , Kent, Washington, National Register of Historic Places listings in King County, Washington listed on the NRHP in King County, Washington disambig ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Olson was a racing car constructor. Olson cars competed in one round of the Formula One Distinction between Formula One and World Championship races FIA World Championship the 1950 Indianapolis 500 . Complete World Championship results border 2 cellspacing 0 Season Driver Grid Classification Points Note Race Report 1950 Formula One season 1950 Jackie Holmes 30 23   Spun Off 1950 Indianapolis 500 Report DEFAULTSORT Olson Constructor Category Formula One constructors Indianapolis only Category American racecar constructors F1 stub de Olson Cars ca Olson constructor fi Olson ... more details
For those of a similar name Eric Olson disambiguation Erik Artur Olson Ohlson, Olsson , born 9 May 1901 in Halmstad , married in 1929 to Solvig Sven Nilsson, died in 1986, a painter, illustrator, graphic artist, sculptor, theater decorator, member of Halmstadgruppen . Brother of artist Axel Olson . Olson is represented, for example, at the National Museum and the Museum of Modern Art. Erik Olson is known as a Swedish surrealist. He devoted himself to dream like, over realistic artwork. File Erik Olson 1934.jpg thumb 240px Erik Olson, L ube Gryning, 1934 Mjellby Art Museum , Halmstad Erik Olson http www.mjellbykonstmuseum.se omwebbplatsen english thehalmstadgroup erikolson.4.293aa03e12928a822b180006763.html grew up in Halmstad. After school he started to work as a company copiers. In the evenings he cultivated his main interest, drawing and painting, by studying at Halmstad Technical School. His father had hoped for the son to be an engineer, but Eric, as well as the two year older brother Axel Olson and cousin Waldemar Lorentzon , participated in 1919 in an amateur show in Halmstad secondary schools. In the summer of 1919, they met the established artist Gosta Adrian Nilsson GAN . This meeting ... Erik Olson went to Paris together with Waldemar Lorentzon. They became students of Fernand L ger ... and school spirit of cubism . Between December 1924 and March 1925 Eric Olson went to Italy for further ... to be his first surrealist work. Erik Olson lived during periods in France and Denmark. Starting in the 30s ... the 40s. In 1950 Erik Olson converted to the Catholicism and spent some of his later years to renew the religious art. Erik Olson has also created several stained glass windows for various churches ... of the St Maria catholic church in Halmstad. References Reflist External links Erik Olson http ... Category Swedish painters Category 19th century Swedish people de Erik Olson sv Erik Artur Olson ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2007 Infobox Boxer name Bobo Olson image realname Carl Olson nickname The Hawaiian ... style orthodox total 115 wins 97 KO 47 losses 16 draws 2 no contests 0 Carl Olson July 11, 1928 &ndash ... of brother . Citation needed date December 2007 Early years Olson was born in Honolulu, Hawaii ... Swede . Like many boxers, Olson decided to take up the sport after getting into fights on the streets. Olson received training from boxers who were stationed in Hawaii during World War II ... 2007 Using a fake identity card Olson obtained a boxing licence at the age of 16. He had won his first three contests, two by knockout, before his true age was discovered. During 1945 Olson ran ... real test of Olson s career came on March 20, 1950, Olson s record at this point was 40 wins and 2 losses, against the Australian Dave Sands . Olson lost to a close points decision in Sydney . Seven months after this Olson had his first fight against Sugar Ray Robinson, for the lowly regarded Pennsylvania State World Middleweight Title. Olson, who was widely seen as a slow starter, failed to get into the fight, even though Robinson was not having one of his best fights. Olson managed to hold on for 11 rounds before being knocked out. Despite his great record it was clear that Olson was still too inexperienced to be fighting at that level. A year after his loss to Robinson, Olson managed to get .... However, Sands once again proved too much for Olson, he again won by unanimous decision. On March 13, 1952 Olson fought Robinson again, this time for the World middleweight title. Robinson, who had ... fight. However, Olson had improved significantly from their first encounter. Through 10 rounds the fight .... This would be the only time that Olson lasted the duration against Robinson. Robinson retired ... a tournament for the title. Olson defeated Paddy Young for the American title to gain the right to fight ... four rounds, he almost scored a knockdown in the first, before Olson got a grip on the fight ... more details
File Charles Olson.jpg thumb right Charles Olson Charles Olson 27 December 1910 &ndash 10 January 1970 ..., many postmodern groups, such as the poets of a language school , include Olson as a primary and precedent .... Life Olson was born to Karl Joseph and Mary Hines Olson. and grew up in Worcester, Massachusetts , where his father worked as a mailman. Olson spent summers in Gloucester, Massachusetts , which ... at Wesleyan University . ref Name AAM http www.poets.org poet.php prmPID 739 Olson profile at Academy of American Poets . ref For two years Olson taught English at Clark University then entered Harvard ..., Olson moved to New York and joined Constance Wilcock in civil marriage, together having one child, Katherine. Olson became the publicity director for the American Civil Liberties Union . One year ..., Alan Cranston . In 1944, Olson went to work for the Foreign Languages Division of the Democratic ... releases, Olson left politics and dedicated himself to writing, moving to Key West, Florida, in 1945 ... Olson Biography University of Connecticut Libraries ref From 1946 to 1948 Olson visited poet Ezra Pound ... by Pound s increasingly fascist tendencies. ref Name OCTCL In 1951, Olson became a visiting ... Kaiser. Olson s ideas came to deeply influence a generation of poets, including writers such as Denise ... Name AAM At 6 8 204  cm , Olson was described as a bear of a man , his stature possibly influencing the title of his Maximus work. ref Olson 1992 Maximus to Gloucester the letters and poems of Charles Olson to the editor of the Gloucester Daily Times, 1962 1969 Ten Pound Island Book Co p29 ISBN 978 0938459071 ref Olson wrote copious personal letters, and helped and encouraged many young writers ... College closed in 1956, Olson settled in Gloucester, Massachusetts. He served as a visiting professor .... ref Name OCTCL Olson s life was marred by alcoholism, which contributed to his early death from liver ... The Maximus Poems a month earlier. ref Name UoC Work Early writings Olson s first book, Call Me Ishmael ... more details
Ronald L. Olson born July 9, 1941 is an American Lawyer attorney and partner in the Los Angeles office of the law firm of Munger, Tolles & Olson Munger Tolles & Olson LLP . Most recently, Olson was the lead attorney representing the board of directors of Yahoo in connection with Microsoft s proposed acquisition of Yahoo . Olson was contemporaneously involved in Yahoo s Google outsourcing contract. Career Ronald Olson received his baccalaureate degree from Drake University and his Juris Doctor from the University of Michigan . In 1967, Olson worked as a civil rights attorney in the Civil Rights Division of the United States United States Department of Justice Department of Justice . In 1968, he clerked for the Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit , the Honorable David L. Bazelon . Olson is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations . From 1968 to the present, he has practiced law with the Los Angeles law firm now known as Munger, Tolles & Olson . Olson was formerly Chairman of the Standing Committee on Federal Judiciary 1991 92 , Chairman of the Litigation Section 1981 82 , and Chairman of the Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee 1976 86 of the American Bar Association , and was Vice President of the Board of Governors of the State Bar of California 1986 87 . He is a fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers . Olson s field of specialization is litigation and corporate counseling. He counsels individual executives and boards of directors in a range of matters, including corporate governance. Olson is a director of Berkshire Hathaway , Edison International , City National Corporation , The Washington Post Company ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Olson, Ronald ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH July 9, 1941 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Olson, Ronald Category Living people Category California lawyers Category 1941 births bs Ronald Olson ... more details
BLP sources date March 2011 Notability date December 2007 Lenora Olson is an United States American academic . She is a research assistant professor in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Utah and Associate Director of the Intermountain Injury Control and Research Center there. ref http iicrc.med.utah.edu staff lenora olson.htm Lenora Olson, MA , Intermountain Injury Control Research Center website, Retrieved March 3, 2011 ref Her doctoral dissertation involves the analysis of suicide note s. References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Olson, Lenora ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Olson, Lenora Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people Category University of Utah faculty US academic bio stub pt Lenora Olson ... more details
Infobox Planet minorplanet yes width 25em bgcolour FFFFC0 apsis name Olson symbol image caption discovery yes discovery ref discoverer E. Bowell discovery site Flagstaff, Arizona Flagstaff discovered March 22, 1985 designations yes mp name 5166 alt names 1985 FU1 mp category orbit ref epoch May 14, 2008 aphelion 2.5910847 perihelion 2.0878435 semimajor eccentricity 0.1075548 period 1306.9922597 avg speed inclination 4.21862 asc node 134.21334 mean anomaly 152.35600 arg peri 64.30189 satellites physical characteristics yes dimensions mass density surface grav escape velocity sidereal day axial tilt pole ecliptic lat pole ecliptic lon albedo temperatures temp name1 mean temp 1 max temp 1 temp name2 max temp 2 spectral type abs magnitude 13.0 5166 Olson 1985 FU1 is a Asteroid belt main belt asteroid discovered on March 22, 1985 by E. Bowell at Flagstaff, Arizona Flagstaff . References Reflist External links http ssd.jpl.nasa.gov sbdb.cgi?sstr 5166 Olson JPL Small Body Database Browser on 5166 Olson DEFAULTSORT Olson Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1985 Category Main Belt asteroids beltasteroid stub fa it 5166 Olson hu 5166 Olson pl 5166 Olson pt 5166 Olson uk 5166 vi 5166 Olson yo 5166 Olson ... more details