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Christopher Boehm

Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio), March 16, 2003 Sunday, Final / All, SUNDAY LIFE; Pg. L1, 1590 words, Doing unto others; Studies to take a look at what makes people altruistic, compassionate, Brie Zeltner, Plain Dealer Reporter
... Wilson, professor of biology and anthropology at Binghamton University ...
... gatherer societies by Christopher Boehm, director of the Jane Goodall ...
2. The New York Times, February 20, 1996, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section C; Page 1; Column 1; Science Desk , 1854 words, Gompe Chimps Archived on Video and CD-ROM, By JANE E. BRODY , LOS ANGELES
... Seaman, a professor of anthropology at the University of Southern California here, whose real specialty is Chinese ...
... Center for Visual Anthropology at USC, has already ...
... virtues of film, Dr. Christopher Boehm, director of the Jane Goodall ...
... Center at the University of Southern California here, said the human eye is ...
Photos: Dr.Christopher Boehm, director of the Jane Goodall ...
... Center at the University of Southern California, with on-screen archive of ...
... C1); Above. Dr. Christopher Boehm on the ground, filming ...
... Photographs courtesy Dr. Christopher Boehm) (pg. C8)
... RESEARCH CENTER UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (91%); UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA ( ...
... RESEARCH CENTER UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (91%); UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA ( ...
3. The New York Times, March 29, 1994, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section C; Page 1; Column 1; Science Desk , 1483 words, Sexes Equal on South Sea Isle, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... some theorists in anthropology that male dominance is universal or ...
... an associate professor of anthropology at the University of Wisconsin ...
... Problems of Definition Dr. Christopher Boehm, director of the Jane Goodall ...
... Center at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, ...
ARCHEOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY; WOMEN US FEDERAL ...


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1. Prospect, September 20, 2001, 3177 words, Essay, Marek Kohn
... exceptional degrees of power. As the anthropologist Christopher Boehm points out, humans ..
2. New Statesman, March 13, 2000, 852 words, Both nice and nasty; Hierarchy in the Forest: the evolution of egalitarian behavior Christopher Boehm Harvard University Press, 258pp, GBP24.95 ISBN 0674390318, Mary Midgley
... least the 17th century. Christopher Boehm, a professor of anthropology and director of the Jane Goodall ...

Eugene Cooper

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1. Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO), July 30, 2005 Saturday Final Edition, NEWS; Pg. 6A, 800 words, FESTIVAL PADDLES MORE THAN FIERCE DRAGON BOAT RACING, David Montero, Rocky Mountain News
... between 1990 and 2003. Eugene Cooper, a professor of anthropology and ...
... culture at the University of Southern California, said a confluence of ...
2. The Denver Post, December 8, 1999 Wednesday, 1ST EDITION, Pg. B-09, 3122 words, OBITUARIES
... University of Colorado and the University of Southern California School of Optometry. He was a ...
... Blankenship, Illinois. Edward Eugene Cooper Business owner, 72 Edward Eugene Cooper of Arvada, a business ...
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (67%); ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION ( ...
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (67%); ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION ( ...
3. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), March 5, 1994, Saturday, FINAL EDITION, COMICS & HOBBIES; Pg. J4, 1108 words, Joy Luck Club revives interest in mah-jongg, LORI MOODY; LOS ANGELES DAILY NEWS, LOS ANGELES
... city to city, said Eugene Cooper, associate professor of anthropology at University of Southern California. "It can be a ver


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Caleb Finch

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1. The Toronto Star, February 4, 2006 Saturday, NATIONAL REPORT; Pg. F04, 740 words, Inflammation linked to disease and early death
... scientists at the University of Southern California are claiming that they all share ...
Caleb Finch and Eileen Crimmins at ...
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (83%)
2. The Straits Times (Singapore), October 28, 2005 Friday, Singapore, 545 words, Age could matter in stem cell implants; New study has huge impact on treatment of Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases, Natalie Soh
... Results from a University of Southern California study, presented here yesterday ...
... professor of gerontology and neurobiology Caleb Finch, could have far-reaching implications ...
CALEB FINCH (90%);
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (84%);
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (84%);
3. USA TODAY, October 24, 2005, Monday,, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;, Pg. 1A, 1938 words, Frank Murray is 101 It's no big deal to him, but it should be to you, Kathleen Fackelmann
... machinery of cells, says Caleb Finch, an expert on aging at the University of Southern California. Humans have a raft of ...
4. The Toronto Star, March 4, 2005 Friday, LIFE; Pg. C01, 1334 words, Sink your teeth into dietary evolution, Peter Calamai, Toronto Star, WASHINGTON
... million years ago. The anthropologists in the session used these ...
... Craig Stanford from the University of Southern California has spent eight years ...
... year by Stanford and Caleb Finch, a colleague at the University of Southern California. They suggested that around 21/ ...
... UNIVERSITY (52%); UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (51%)
5. The Toronto Star, March 4, 2005 Friday, LIFE; Pg. C03, 1334 words, Sink your teeth into dietary evolution, Peter Calamai, Toronto Star, WASHINGTON
... million years ago. The anthropologists in the session used these ...
... Craig Stanford from the University of Southern California has spent eight years ...
... year by Stanford and Caleb Finch, a colleague at the University of Southern California. They suggested that around 21/ ...
... UNIVERSITY (52%); UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (51%)
6. The Irish Times, February 19, 2005, World; Other World Stories; Pg. 10, 300 words, Ancient ancestors went ape for meat
... disease, according to Prof Caleb Finch of the University of Southern California. Increased protein consumption would have ...
... HOSPITAL (50%); UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (53%); GEORGE WASHINGTON ...
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (53%); GEORGE WASHINGTON ...
7. New Straits Times (Malaysia), November 2, 2004, Tuesday, In small doses; Pg. 3, 774 words, Therapy aids sleep better than pills, Compiled by Syida Lizta Amirul Ihsan
... childhood infectious diseases. Caleb Finch, a University of Southern California professor, claims in ...
8. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), October 7, 2004 Thursday 0 South Pinellas Edition, FLORIDIAN; Pg. 1E, 2052 words, Like father, like son?, TOM VALEO
... founder of Acumen Pharmaceuticals, Caleb Finch of the University of Southern California, recently formed a ...
... something. In 1994, Caleb Finch, who studies the aging ...
9. The New York Times, September 9, 2001 Sunday, Late Edition - Final , Section 14LI; Column 1; Long Island Weekly Desk; Pg. 20, 1340 words, THE GUIDE , By Barbara Delatiner
... 572-7153. WEDNESDAY -- Caleb Finch, a professor of gerontology and ...
... sciences at the University of Southern California, will explore "Puzzles and ...
10. San Antonio Express-News (Texas), June 9, 2001, Saturday, , METRO, Pg. 1B, 550 words, Disease research comes long way ; But the cure for Alzheimer'sremains elusive, Cindy Tumiel
... for the disease, said Caleb Finch, a neurobiologist at the University of Southern California, who spoke earlier this ...
11. The Houston Chronicle, April 21, 2001, Saturday, 3 STAR EDITION, A;, Pg. 12, 253 words, Study links Alzheimer's to proteins, LOS ANGELES
... say. The scientists from the University of Southern California in Los Angeles and ...
... Alzheimer's," said Dr. Caleb Finch, director of the Neurogerontology Division ...
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (90%); NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY ( ...
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (90%); NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY ( ...
12. Hobart Mercury (Australia), July 29, 1998, Wednesday, 958 words, OUT OF THE SHADOW OF DEATH, JANE GLENN HAAS
... record life spans. Caleb Finch, of the Andrus Gerontology Centre at the University of Southern California, is establishing a tissue ...
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (70%); UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA ( ...
... R WARNER (79%); CALEB FINCH (55%);
13. The Washington Post, June 22, 1998, Monday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A03; SCIENCE: BIOLOGY, 1408 words, High Flight, Hard Shells: Evolution's Clues to Agelessness, John M. Montgomery, Special to The Washington Post
... aspects of physiology," says Caleb Finch of the University of Southern California. "I think these animals are ...
... organized at the University of Southern California. Since age-related ...
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (54%);
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (54%);
CALEB FINCH (86%); MICHAEL ROSE ( ...
14. The Herald (Glasgow), May 26, 1998, Pg. 7, 566 words, New clue to Alzheimer's, Alan Macdermid;Medical Correspondent
... neuroscientists in Illinois and Southern California, who describe ADDLs as ...
... colleagues, Grant Krafft and Caleb Finch, had already found that clusterin could ...
15. The Independent (London), November 23, 1996, Saturday, FEATURES; Page 11, 7445 words, Cover story: Heaven can wait; First, the good news: human beings will live much longer, maybe up to 200 years old. Scientists experimenting with genetic techniques are having astonishing success in slowing down the ageing process. Butwill living longer just mean dying longer? Malcolm Gladwell investigates the price of immortality. Photo-illustration by David Hiscock, Malcolm Gladwell
... Lorre-shuffling of the feet". As Caleb Finch, who studies ageing at the University of Southern California, has put it: "If someone ...
16. The Independent (London), October 20, 1996, Sunday, FEATURES; Page 52, 2210 words, SCIENCE: HOLDING BACK THE YEARS (MAYBE); Gene therapy could one day provide a treatment for cancer, or even halt the human ageing process, claim those who are developing thisfledgeling science. But in America John Hands discovers commercial interests and intellectual rivalries are causing dissent, John Hands
... Angeles houses the University of Southern California, where Caleb Finch is Professor of the Neurobiology of Ageing. His ...
... attacks on his theories, "Caleb Finch is simply wrong. A ...
17. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), February 6, 1994, Sunday, FINAL EDITION, SCIENCE: DISCOVER; Pg. C5, 1042 words, Soon we will live to 150; Scientists are close to solving riddle of aging, ROBERT LANGRETH; POPULAR SCIENCE MAGAZINE, LOS ANGELES
... Earth," conclude University of Southern California gerontologist Caleb Finch and Robert Sapolsky, professor of ...
18. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), February 13, 1993, Saturday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. B1/BREAK, 1709 words, 100, 200, 300 years; HOW LONG CAN WE LIVE?; Aging in the '90s, JUDY FOREMAN; BOSTON GLOBE; TORONTO STAR, BOSTON
... control is hotly debated. Caleb Finch, professor of the neurobiology of aging at the University of Southern California, says few scientists ...
19. The Boston Globe, November 23, 1992, Monday, City Edition, METRO/REGION; Pg. 13, 1031 words, The call of the wild; Teacher who tames lions is leaving Harvard, By Judy Foreman, Globe Staff
... molecular biology," says Caleb Finch, professor of neurobiology at the University of Southern California. "And he's one heck of a ...
... UNIVERSITY (94%); UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (69%); UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO ( ...
... UNIVERSITY (94%); UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (69%); UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO ( ...
20. The New York Times, October 16, 1992, Friday, Late Edition - Final Correction Appended, Section A; Page 22; Column 1; National Desk, 1057 words, STUDY CHALLENGES LONGEVITY THEORY, By GINA KOLATA
... ready to generalize, however. Dr. Caleb Finch, of the University of Southern California, and the author of a leading ...
21. The Boston Globe, September 27, 1992, Sunday, City Edition, METRO/REGION; Pg. 1, 3667 words, Making age obsolete; Scientists see falling barriers to human longevity; LONGER LIFE / THE NEXT FRONTIER First of three parts, By Judy Foreman, Globe Staff
... control is hotly debated. Caleb Finch, professor of the neurobiology of aging at the University of Southern California, says few scientists ...
... doing their jobs, says Caleb Finch, a neurobiologist at the University of Southern California. Perhaps the broadest theory, ...
22. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), April 29, 1992, Wednesday, City Edition, NATIONAL; Pg. 7A, 648 words, Experts neglect problems, changes for those in 50s
... general," said Dr. Caleb Finch, a gerontologist at the University of Southern California. "This is mainly because age-related ...
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (53%);
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (53%);
23. The Houston Chronicle, December 2, 1991, Monday, 2 STAR Edition, DISCOVERY; In brief; Pg. 8, 609 words, In brief
... life span, says Caleb Finch, professor of neurobiology and gerontology at the University of Southern California. The major fatal diseases, ...
ALLAN GELIEBTER (80%); CALEB FINCH (57%);
24. The Boston Globe, November 4, 1991, Monday, City Edition, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY; Pg. 26, 241 words, HOW & WHY, By Richard Saltus, Globe Staff
... on lifespan, says Caleb Finch, professor of neurobiology and gerontology at the University of Southern California.
CALEB FINCH (91%);
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (56%);
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (56%);
25. The Washington Post, December 7, 1990, Friday, Final Edition, STYLE; PAGE D5; STYLE PLUS; WHY THINGS ARE, 1085 words, How Newport Got the News, Joel Achenbach, Washington Post Staff Writer, COLUMN
... cancer with aging," says Caleb Finch, a neurobiologist at the University of Southern California. Why would evolution allow such a ...
26. The New York Times, October 5, 1980, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 1; Part 2; Page 49, Column 1; Metropolitan Desk, 208 words, FOLLOW-UP ON THE NEWS; MOUSE CALAMITY, By Richard Haitch
... at a University of Southern California laboratory climbed to 100 ...
... mice,'' says Dr. Caleb Finch, one of the project heads whose ...
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (83%);
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (83%);
27. The New York Times, September 2, 1980, Tuesday, Late City Final Edition, Section B; Page 7, Column 6; National Desk, 139 words, 1,500 Mice Used by Researchers Killed in Accident at Laboratory, AP, LOS ANGELES, Sept. 1
... at a University of Southern California laboratory climbed to 100 ...
... a supplier,'' Dr. Caleb Finch, one of the project heads whose ...
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (84%);
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (84%);
28. The Washington Post, August 31, 1980, Sunday, Final Edition, First Section; A28, 460 words, Computer Error Kills 1,500 Mice Used in Research, By John Feinstein, Washington Post Staff Writer, LOS ANGELES, Aug. 29, 1980
... conducted at the University of Southern California. The mice died in the ...
... accident was the project of Dr. Caleb Finch, who was working on ...
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (83%);


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1. Retrospective Data Strengthen Alzheimer's Link with Aspirin and NSAIDs, Lancet 2002; 360 (9338): 1003, September 28, 2002, News: Science and Medicine, 437 words
... being considered, says Caleb Finch (University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, ...
2. New Scientist, January 23, 1999, Inside Science: Inside science 117, 3701 words, Age-old story, James Kingsland Ageing seems to be an invariable law of nature - it is something everyone must come to terms with. But at least scientists are beginning to explain the changes that occur, and are even suggesting ways to turn back the clock
... humans 8 years. Caleb Finch, a neurobiologist at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, has found the ...
3. New Scientist, May 30, 1998, This Week, Pg. 1717, 541 words, Live long and prosper, Bob Holmes For many animals, evolution is tinkering with the ageing process
... Bob has assembled," says Caleb Finch, an expert on the ...
... ageing at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. ...
4. Piecing together the puzzle of ageing, Lancet 1997; 350 (9085): 1150, October 18, 1997, News: Feature, 1032 words
... source of free radicals. Caleb Finch (University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, ...
5. U.S. News & World Report, June 9, 1997, NEWS YOU CAN USE; 1997 RETIREMENT GUIDE; COVER STORY; Pg. 66, 4075 words, A study for the ages, By Nancy Shute
... in the world," says Caleb Finch, a professor of gerontology at the University of Southern California. "It was the first serious ...
6. A Friend Indeed, December 1995, Vol. XII, No. 7; Pg. 1-3; ISSN: 0824-1961, 01209254, 2275 words, Menopause and Hormones: A Shift In Opinion By The Experts?
... an adaptive event. The anthropologist, Margaret Lock, argued that, ...
... a later speaker, Caleb Finch, made it clear that ...
7. Consumer Reports, January, 1992, Vol. 57, No. 1; Pg. 7, 4654 words, CAN YOU LIVE LONGER? What works and what doesn't
... your body," warns Caleb Finch, professor in the neurobiology of aging at the University of Southern California. "Each has its own effect, and there's ...
8. Newsweek, January 7, 1991 , UNITED STATES EDITION, SOCIETY; Aging; Pg. 49, 296 words, Outsmart Your Genes, Be Young Forever, SHARON BEGLEY
... Genome," * to be published this winter, Caleb Finch of the University of Southern California reaches a conclusion ...
CALEB FINCH (91%);
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (83%);
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (83%);
9. Newsweek, June 16, 1986, UNITED STATES EDITION, SOCIETY; Science; Pg. 61, 951 words, Why Do We Grow Old?, SHARON BEGLEY
... aging," said biologist Caleb Finch of the University of Southern California.
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (53%);
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (53%);
10. Newsweek, July 7, 1980, UNITED STATES EDITION, UPDATE; Pg. 9, 472 words, Chill Strikes the Cryonics Business, DAVID T. FRIENDLY with MICHAEL REESE and PAT KING in San Francisco
... life," scoffs Dr. Caleb Finch of the University of Southern California, an expert on ...

Janet Hoskins

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1. Los Angeles Times, January 7, 2006 Saturday, Home Edition, CALIFORNIA; Metro; Metro Desk; Part B; Pg. 2, 1142 words, BELIEFS; Cao Dai Fuses Great Faiths of the World; The religion is seeing a rebirth in California and in Vietnam, where it began. Its pantheon includes Buddha and Victor Hugo., Patricia Ward Biederman, Times Staff Writer
... Not so, says Janet Hoskins, a USC anthropology professor who is writing ...
... Vietnam and places like Southern California where Vietnamese have settled, the faith is ...
2. Chicago Sun-Times, May 1, 1998, FRIDAY, Late Sports Final Edition, NEWS; Pg. 68, 985 words, Valerio Valeri, U. of C. anthropologist, BY DELLA DE LAFUENTE
... say University of Chicago anthropology professor Valerio Valeri did ...
... professor emeritus in anthropology at the University of Chicago. " ...
... in his particular discipline of anthropology was informed by a ...
... general intellectual significance. If anthropology is a project of finding ...
... Chicago on history and anthropology when he criticized Thucydides for ...
... survived by his wife, Janet Hoskins; a son, Tancredi; ...


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Geyla Frank

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1. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), October 20, 2000, Friday, 2 Late Tampa Edition, TAMPA & STATE; BULLETIN BOARD; Pg. 4B, 155 words
... TAMPA/ UNIVERSITY/LUTZ Anthropologist gives lecture at USF today Anthropologist Geyla Frank will give a ...
... therapy at the University of Southern California, will revisit the approach of female anthropologists in the 1920s and 1930s such as ...
... FLORIDA (90%); UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (83%);
... FLORIDA (90%); UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (83%);
2. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), October 20, 2000, Friday, 2 Late Tampa Edition, TAMPA & STATE; CAMPUS CALENDAR; ON CAMPUS; Pg. 8B, 329 words, CAMPUS CALENDAR
LECTURES: USF welcomes anthropologist Geyla Frank for a lecture ...
... therapy at the University of Southern California, will address The Ethnographer's ...
... revisit the approach of female anthropologists in the 1920s and 30s. ...
... TECHNOLOGY (56%); UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (53%);
... TECHNOLOGY (56%); UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (53%);


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1. NWSA Journal, Fall 1996, Vol. 8, No. 3; Pg. 164-165; ISSN: 1040-0656, 01381025, 1000 words, Book Reviews: Women Writing Culture, Counihan, Carole M.
... diverse array of feminist anthropologists who explore the poetics and ...
... diverse array of feminist anthropologists. Most articles are beautifully ...
... on Margaret Mead, and Geyla Frank on Barbara Meyerhoff. ...
... trace into the academic publications of their anthropologist husbands. These early female anthropologists prefigured postmodern concerns, ...
... essay on Dakota anthropologist Ella Cara Deloria and ...
... fiction enabled these female anthropologists of color subversively to challenge ...


Lanita Jacobs-Huey

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1. The Seattle Times, July 16, 2000, Sunday, FINAL EDITION, SCENE;, Pg. L7, 1086 words, Razor's hedge: Hairy-legged women get mixed reviews in U.S., Linda Jones; The Dallas Morning News, DALLAS
... in other countries, anthropologists say. "If you were to go to Africa or ...
... even hypersexualized," says Lanita Jacobs-Huey, assistant professor of sociology and ...
2. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), July 10, 2000, Monday, FINAL, 1293 words, Hairy legs and all: In North America, women with body hair are often perceived as unfeminine or poorly groomed, yet many still shun the razor, LINDA JONES, DALLAS
... in other countries, anthropologists say. ''If you were to go to Africa or ...
... even hypersexualized,'' says Lanita Jacobs-Huey, assistant professor of sociology and ...


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Dorinne Kondo

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1. The San Diego Union-Tribune, September 28, 2003, Sunday, ENTERTAINMENT;Pg. F-11, 952 words, Big guys are gone, but stages beckon, Anne Marie Welsh; THEATER CRITIC
... openings. Back here in Southern California, this week's offerings span the ...
... opens next month. Dorinne Kondo's "But Can He Dance?" ...
2. The Boston Herald, September 28, 1994 Wednesday, SECOND EDITION, Pg. 001, 798 words, Fashion runways aim to please with sleaze, By M.A.J. McKENNA
... inevitable that this would happen," said Dorinne Kondo, a former Harvard University anthropologist now teaching a


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1. Feminist Studies, Fall 2000, Vol. 26, No. 3; Pg. 553; ISSN: 0046-3663, 2776774, 2342 words, "Point Of Departure": Feminist Locations And The Politics Of Travel In India [Part 4 of 5]
... Nepal.[32] For anthropologists traveling to fieldsites, the symbol of ...
... anecdotes or for seasoned anthropologists trying their hand at ...
... may have been generated by the anthropologist's own yearning for ...
... stories, and playwriting, contemporary anthropologists such as Kirin Narayan and Dorinne Kondo have investigated the political and cultural ...
... argued, the nomadic state of anthropologists cannot be collapsed into that of laboring ...
... marginalized area, as an anthropologist observer who is a ...
... other locations that accompany the anthropologist, but it also opens ...
... return again and again. The anthropologist's heavy bags in ...
2. Feminist Studies, Fall 2000, Vol. 26, No. 3; Pg. 559; ISSN: 0046-3663, 2776775, 7 words, "Point Of Departure": Feminist Locations And The Politics Of Travel In India [Part 5 of 5]
... Geertz, Works and Lives: The Anthropologist As Author (Stanford: Stanford ...
... comparisons between tourists and anthropologists and the work/play dichotomy. [ ...
... Native Is a 'Native' Anthropologist?" American Anthropologist 95 (September 1993): ...
... Western Intellectual Field: Anthropologists and Native Informants," Inscriptions ...
... Pocket Books, 1994) and Dorinne Kondo, "Theater, Women of Color, and the ...
3. NWSA Journal, Fall 1996, Vol. 8, No. 3; Pg. 164-165; ISSN: 1040-0656, 01381025, 1000 words, Book Reviews: Women Writing Culture, Counihan, Carole M.
... diverse array of feminist anthropologists who explore the poetics and ...
... diverse array of feminist anthropologists. Most articles are beautifully ...
... trace into the academic publications of their anthropologist husbands. These early female anthropologists prefigured postmodern concerns, ...
... Behar, "Introduction" 8). Dorinne Kondo gives excerpts from her play- ...
... essay on Dakota anthropologist Ella Cara Deloria and ...
... fiction enabled these female anthropologists of color subversively to challenge ...
4. Women's Review of Books, June 1996, Vol. XIII, No. 9; Pg. 21-2; ISSN: 0738-1433, 00615495, 2523 words, Fastening the bonds of womanhood, Gilbert, Kate
... work of older women anthropologists conceals their refusal to discuss the ...
... group of famous male anthropologists, setting out what they claimed was ...
... a single female anthropologist, nor was feminism deemed worthy to be ...
... making "the obvious point: that [what] anthropologists write, ... namely ethnographies -- ...
... Culture demonstrates, female anthropologists, feminists and women in ...
... called "Me, Myself, and I." Dorinne Kondo, Kirin Narayan and Ruth ...
... a white woman anthropologist who leaves her Jewish ...
... erase the barriers between the anthropologist and her subject, but these essays ...
... a beloved and innovative anthropologist who wrote on ...
... a current female anthropologist. In fact, with the exception of ...
... who is not an anthropologist (despite the appropriating claims ...
... known living female anthropologists may), or are our foremothers merely ...
... generations, and non-professional anthropologists, into the "new canon" seems to ...
... even well-known, anthropologists. In part three, "Does ...
... distance" between subject and anthropologist, I would point out that a more traditional anthropologist, working among people of ...
... sense. Gordon's argument that the anthropologist should "give back" to the community and ...
5. Women's Review of Books, September 1994, Vol. XI, No. 12; Pg. 6-7; ISSN: 0738-1433, 00686411, 1871 words, Voice of the unheard, Kranz, Rachel
... in staging it) -- Dorinne Kondo, a Japanese American anthropologist and feminist scholar Hector ...


Nancy Lutkehaus

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1. Journal of Women's History, Summer 2000, Vol. 12, No. 2; Pg. 92; ISSN: 1042-7961, 02563846, 2478 words, Sexual Control And The Remaking Of Gender: The Attempt of Nineteenth-Century Protestant Norwegian Women To Export Western Domesticity to Madagascar [Part 3 of 3], Predelli, Line Nyhagen
... thank Wendy DeBoer, Nancy Lutkehaus, Michael Messner, Jon ...
... D. diss., University of Southern California, 1998). [8] Susan ...
... Mary Taylor Huber and Nancy Lutkehaus (Ann Arbor: University of ...
2. NWSA Journal, Fall 1996, Vol. 8, No. 3; Pg. 164-165; ISSN: 1040-0656, 01381025, 1000 words, Book Reviews: Women Writing Culture, Counihan, Carole M.
... diverse array of feminist anthropologists who explore the poetics and ...
... diverse array of feminist anthropologists. Most articles are beautifully ...
... on Ruth Benedict, Nancy Lutkehaus on Margaret Mead, and ...
... trace into the academic publications of their anthropologist husbands. These early female anthropologists prefigured postmodern concerns, ...
... essay on Dakota anthropologist Ella Cara Deloria and ...
... fiction enabled these female anthropologists of color subversively to challenge ...


Cheryl Mattingly

Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Boston Globe, October 13, 1991, Sunday, City Edition, MAGAZINE; Pg. 14, 4920 words, WELCOME TO L.A. Recent immigration patterns have made the Los Angeles metropolitan area the most ethnically diverse in the nation. THE NEW WORLD: A SPECIAL ISSUE ON MULTICULTURALISM / THE FACE OF THE FUTURE PHILIP BENNETT IS A MEMBER OF THE GLOBE STAFF., By Philip Bennett, Globe Staff
... will determine the future of Southern California and introduce a fully ...
... Administration at the University of Southern California. For Pisano and others, the ...
... It was inevitable," says Cheryl Mattingly, a third- and fourth- ...


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Alexander Moore

Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), January 25, 1998, Sunday,, TWO STAR EDITION, Pg. A-14, 1097 words, WHEN PRIVATE GOES PUBLIC; PECCADILLOES, TOLERANCE AND BREAKING POINT, JAMES O'TOOLE, POLITICS EDITOR, POST-GAZETTE
... women,'' said G. Alexander Moore, professor of anthropology at the University of Southern California. ''Latin electorates would be alarmed if their ...
2. USA TODAY, October 18, 1995, Wednesday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. 1A, 2393 words, MICKEY BUILDS A TOWN // Celebration puts Disney in reality's realm, Craig Wilson, ORLANDO, Fla.
... doing it." But Alexander Moore, an urban anthropologist at the University of Southern California and longtime Disney watcher, ...
3. Buffalo News (New York), December 14, 1994, Wednesday, City Edition, LIFESTYLES; Pg. 9, 987 words, A CLASSLESS SOCIETY POLITENESS AND COURTESY ARE OUT; RUDE AND CRUDE ARE IN, By MARTIN J. SMIT; Orange County Register
... in general," said Alexander Moore, a professor of anthropology at the University of Southern California. "That legitimized bad behavior, ...
4. Buffalo News (New York), December 14, 1994, Wednesday, City Edition, LIFESTYLES; Pg. 9, 987 words, A CLASSLESS SOCIETY POLITENESS AND COURTESY ARE OUT; RUDE AND CRUDE ARE IN, By MARTIN J. SMIT; Orange County Register
... in general," said Alexander Moore, a professor of anthropology at the University of Southern California. "That legitimized bad behavior, ...
5. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), December 13, 1994, Tuesday, FIVE STAR Edition, EVERYDAY MAGAZINE; Pg. 1D, 1037 words, WHATEVER HAS BECOME OF CIVILITY?, Martin J. Smith Orange County Register
... in general," said Alexander Moore, a professor of anthropology at the University of Southern California. "That legitimized bad behavior, ...
... According to Moore, the USC anthropologist, the behavior was very different than the in- ...
6. The New York Times, October 31, 1994, Monday, Late Edition - Final, Section B; Page 1; Column 2; Metropolitan Desk , 1029 words, The Vampire Has His Hooks In; Books, Movies, Clubs Attest to an Anti-Hero's Popularity, By DOUGLAS MARTIN
... giant joke? If it is, Alexander Moore, a University of Southern California anthropologist, suggests it would be right ...
7. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), October 30, 1994, Sunday,, FIVE STAR EDITION, Pg. H4, 1243 words, You! Shut up and read about rudeness, Martin J. Smith, Knight-Ridder News Service
... in general,'' said Alexander Moore, a professor of anthropology at the University of Southern California. ''That legitimized bad behavior, ...
... it.'' Moore, the USC anthropologist, says the issue of civility ...
8. The Advertiser, March 6, 1993 Saturday, 609 words, Wet, wet, WET, JENNIFER LOWE
... gods cry, says Alexander Moore, a professor of anthropology at the University of Southern California. THE Mexican and South-west ...
9. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), November 5, 1990, MONDAY, FIVE STAR Edition, EVERYDAY MAGAZINE; Pg. 1D, 1654 words, FAD OR FLOP? ROLL THE DICE, Suzanne Schlosberg 1990, Los Angeles Daily News
... for novelty,'' said Alexander Moore, a University of Southern California anthropology professor who ...
10. The New York Times, June 14, 1987, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 1; Part 1, Page 1, Column 1; Metropolitan Desk, 1890 words, BLACKS IN THE ARTS: EVALUATING RECENT SUCCESS, By ERIC PACE
... gifts of black performers. Alexander Moore, professor of anthropology at the University of Southern


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Gary Seaman

Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Oregonian, September 1, 1999 Wednesday, SUNRISE EDITION, OBITUARIES;, Pg. C11, 4731 words, DAILY OBITUARIES
... Minnesota. She lived in Southern California before moving to Portland to ...
... Seamans of Aurora, Colo., Gary Seamans of San Diego and John ...
2. The New York Times, February 20, 1996, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section C; Page 1; Column 1; Science Desk , 1854 words, Gompe Chimps Archived on Video and CD-ROM, By JANE E. BRODY , LOS ANGELES
... ambitious project is completed, Gary Seaman, a professor of anthropology at the University of Southern California here, whose real specialty is Chinese ...
Both field biologists, and anthropologists who are also using the technique to ...
... Dr. Napoleon Chagnon, anthropologist at the University of California, ...
... B. Lancaster, an anthropologist at the University of New ...
... de Waal, psychologist and anthropologist at Emory University ...
... Center at the University of Southern California here, said the human eye is ...
... Boehm. As a cultural anthropologist who originally studied ...
... task that at the moment Gary Seaman finds exciting. Similar ...
... Center at the University of Southern California, with on-screen archive of ...
... RESEARCH CENTER UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (91%); UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA ( ...
... RESEARCH CENTER UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (91%); UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA ( ...
3. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), May 22, 1990, TUESDAY, FIVE STAR Edition, EVERYDAY MAGAZINE; Pg. 1D, 1827 words, JANE GOODALL ... IN THE URBAN JUNGLE, Diana E. Lundin 1990, Los Angeles Daily News
... lost except to themselves.'' Gary Seaman, director of the University of Southern California's ethnographic laboratory, where Goodall's ...


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Andrei Simic

Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Omaha World Herald (Nebraska), October 22, 1996 Tuesday, SUNRISE EDITION, Pg. 33SF, 1156 words, Where Have All the Manners Gone?, Eric Alder, The Kansas City Star, Kansas City, Mo.
... in 1962," said Andrei Simic, a professor of social anthropology at the University of Southern California, "and a young man ...
2. The San Francisco Chronicle, AUGUST 30, 1995, WEDNESDAY, FINAL EDITION, EDITORIAL; Pg. A20; LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, 1273 words, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
... foreign observers. Professor ANDREI SIMIC University of Southern California Los Angeles . SHARING ...
3. The San Francisco Chronicle, JULY 13, 1994, WEDNESDAY, FINAL EDITION, EDITORIAL; Pg. A20; LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, 1397 words, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
... determination is recognized. Dr. ANDREI SIMIC Professor of Anthropology University of Southern California Los Angeles . WARRANTLESS ...
4. The San Francisco Chronicle, SEPTEMBER 10, 1993, FRIDAY, FINAL EDITION, EDITORIAL; Pg. A22; LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, 1312 words, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
... loyalty to our country. Dr. ANDREI SIMIC Professor of Anthropology University of Southern California Los Angeles . AMY ...
5. The San Francisco Chronicle, MARCH 25, 1992, WEDNESDAY, FINAL EDITION, EDITORIAL; Pg. A22; LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, 1452 words, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
... dismayed to read Professor Andrei Simic's letter about Croatia ( ...
... Simic is a knowledgeable anthropologist, one must assume that he ...
6. The San Francisco Chronicle, MARCH 14, 1992, SATURDAY, FINAL EDITION, EDITORIAL; Pg. A18; LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, 903 words, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
... one side only. ANDREI SIMIC, Ph.D. University of Southern California Los Angeles PEOPLE ...
7. The San Francisco Chronicle, DECEMBER 13, 1990, THURSDAY, FINAL EDITION, EDITORIAL; Pg. A28; LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, 1362 words, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
... living in that region. ANDREI SIMIC, assoc. professor University of Southern California Los Angeles F


Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Women's Review of Books, November 1999, Vol. XVII, No. 2; Pg. 8; ISSN: 0738-1433, 02187855, 2076 words, The more things change?, Munk, Erika
... OLD JOKE: An anthropologist doing fieldwork in ...
... small regional war, the anthropologist comes back. On the ...
... alongside Ramet's introduction. Andrei Simic's "Machismo and Matriarchy," based ...


Craig Stanford

Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Washington Post, May 24, 2005 Tuesday, Final Edition, Style; C01, 2583 words, The Animal Within; They Tamed Moe. But Two Other Chimps Heeded the Brutal Call of the Wild., Amy Argetsinger, Washington Post Staff Writer, LOS ANGELES
... select blessed few." Southern California in the 1960s and '70s was ...
... bit territorial," says Craig Stanford, a professor of anthropology and biology at the University of Southern California. He needed the companionship of other ...
2. The Dominion Post (Wellington, New Zealand), May 12, 2005, Thursday, FEATURES; GENERAL;, Pg. 3;, WOMAN; D, 1133 words, Pillow attachment: THE SECRET ADDICTION, DEKKER Diana
... pillow back'." Says Craig Stanford, a professor of anthropology at the University of Southern California: "Even chimps at the ...
3. The Toronto Star, March 4, 2005 Friday, LIFE; Pg. C01, 1334 words, Sink your teeth into dietary evolution, Peter Calamai, Toronto Star, WASHINGTON
... million years ago. The anthropologists in the session used these ...
... a big role. Craig Stanford from the University of Southern California has spent eight years ...
... million years apart. Craig Stanford has been investigating how diet ...
... colleague at the University of Southern California. They suggested that around 21/ ...
... UNIVERSITY (52%); UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (51%)
4. The Toronto Star, March 4, 2005 Friday, LIFE; Pg. C03, 1334 words, Sink your teeth into dietary evolution, Peter Calamai, Toronto Star, WASHINGTON
... million years ago. The anthropologists in the session used these ...
... a big role. Craig Stanford from the University of Southern California has spent eight years ...
... million years apart. Craig Stanford has been investigating how diet ...
... colleague at the University of Southern California. They suggested that around 21/ ...
... UNIVERSITY (52%); UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (51%)
5. The Weekend Australian, February 26, 2005 Saturday Preprints Edition, FEATURES; Health; Pg. C31, 395 words, Diet with evolutionary advantage takes cake, Leigh Dayton Science Writer, in Washington
... same territory, claims Craig Stanford, an anthropologist at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. ...
... another AAAS speaker, anthropologist Peter Ungar of the University of ...
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (56%); AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ...
6. The San Diego Union-Tribune, December 14, 2003, Sunday, BOOKS;Pg. BOOKS-8, 642 words, STANDING TALL; 'Upright' argues that, evolutionary speaking, bipedalism got us where we are today, Scott LaFee; Scott LaFee is a science writer for the Union-Tribune.
... walk upright, says Craig Stanford, an anthropologist at USC, that set ...
... sitting down with. Upright Craig Stanford Houghton Mifflin, 224 ...
CRAIG STANFORD (55%);
CRAIG STANFORD (90%);
CRAIG STANFORD (90%);
7. USA TODAY, July 23, 2003, Wednesday,, FINAL EDITION, LIFE;, Pg. 6D, 849 words, A killer's family tree, Steve Sternberg
... gorillas and chimps," says Craig Stanford of the University of Southern California's Jane Goodall Research ...
8. USA TODAY, July 23, 2003, Wednesday,, FINAL EDITION, LIFE;, Pg. 6D, 849 words, A killer's family tree, Steve Sternberg
... gorillas and chimps," says Craig Stanford of the University of Southern California's Jane Goodall Research ...
9. The Washington Post, October 13, 1999, Wednesday, Final Edition, HORIZON; Pg. H02, 1649 words, CALENDAR
THE HUNTING APES Craig Stanford, associate professor of biological anthropology at the University of Southern California, has studied chimpanzees in ...
... GALLERY (84%); UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (52%); NATIONAL ZOOLOGICAL ...
... GALLERY (84%); UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (52%); NATIONAL ZOOLOGICAL ...
10. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), June 23, 1999, FINAL, 295 words, Kidnap victim returns to Uganda, BROCK KETCHAM, CALGARY
... heading back to Uganda. Craig Stanford, a University of Southern California primatologist, said Keiver ...
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (50%);
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (50%);
11. The Toronto Star, June 23, 1999, Wednesday, Edition 1, NEWS, 330 words, ALBERTAN GOES BACK TO STUDY GORILLAS, Brock Ketcham
... before heading back. Craig Stanford, a University of Southern California primatologist, said Keiver ...
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (50%);
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (50%);
12. Hobart Mercury (Australia), June 19, 1999, Saturday, 418 words, Chimps' cultural evolution, JOSEPH B.VERRENGIA
... societies," said primatologist Craig Stanford of the University of Southern California. Some anthropologists disagree, saying the primate ...
... used by cultural anthropologists," said Daniel Segal of ...
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (58%); UNIVERSITY OF ST ...
13. The Boston Globe, June 17, 1999, Thursday, ,City Edition, NATIONAL/FOREIGN; Pg. A11, 577 words, Finding 'culture' in primates; Chimp study reports local variations in learned behavior, Associated Press
... human societies," said Craig Stanford a primatologist at the University of Southern California. Some anthropologists disagree, saying the primate ...
... used by cultural anthropologists," said Daniel Segal of ...
14. The Ottawa Citizen, June 17, 1999, FINAL, 442 words, Chimps have culture, scientists agree, Joseph Verrengia
... societies,'' said primatologist Craig Stanford of the University of Southern California. Primatologists generally consider ...
15. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), June 17, 1999, Thursday, FIVE STAR LIFT EDITION, NEWS, Pg. A10, 230 words, CHIMPANZEES HAVE A CULTURE, STUDY INDICATES, The Associated Press, NEW YORK
... societies," said primatologist Craig Stanford of the University of Southern California.
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (70%);
16. The Ottawa Citizen, April 21, 1999, FINAL, 829 words, Need for meat enlarged brain, author says: More skills were required to hunt protein successfully, Sandee Wong
... years, says an anthropologist at the University of Southern California. The size of the human brain has ...
... eating societies, says Craig Stanford in his book The Hunting ...
... Anthropology, Harvard University anthropologist Richard Wrangham theorized that the ...
... brain needs to grow. Anthropologists know little about the ...
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (83%);
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (83%);
17. New Straits Times (Malaysia), December 11, 1995, Heritage; Pg. 10, 1220 words, Human-chimp link gets closer, By Joseph Edwin
... else. The next speaker, Craig Stanford, professor of anthropology at University of Southern California, shared his experiences at ...
18. The Washington Post, November 08, 1995, Wednesday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. H02; HORIZON, 1693 words, CALENDAR
... latest field studies. Craig Stanford, Sue Savage-Rumbaugh and ...
... 12:30 p.m., British anthropologist Jeremy Keenan explores the ...
19. The Ottawa Citizen, April 1, 1995, Saturday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. E9, 388 words, Female chimpanzees extract pound of flesh in return for sex, PETER GORNER; THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE, CHICAGO
... on monkey hunts, anthropologist Craig Stanford has returned from Africa with compelling ...
... thought," said the University of Southern California scientist. "During the dry ...
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (55%);
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (55%);
20. The Seattle Times, June 10, 1993, Thursday, Final Edition, SOUTH COUNTY LIFE; Pg. 4, 1726 words, TOP GRADS IN SOUTH KING COUNTY
... Chadwick Newton, University of Southern California. Decatur High School. ...
... University of Washington. Ryan Craig, Stanford University. Scott Palmer, ...
... WASHINGTON (94%); UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (92%); BRIGHAM YOUNG ...
... WASHINGTON (94%); UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (92%); BRIGHAM YOUNG ...


Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. New Scientist, November 19, 2005, LETTERS; Letters; Pg. 25, 88 words, For the record, Staff
... • Our double apologies to Craig Stanford of the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, whose name we ...
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (52%)
2. Publishers Weekly Reviews, September 29, 2003 Monday, PW FORECASTS; Nonfiction; Pg. 50, 292 words, UPRIGHT; The Evolutionary Key to Becoming Human
Craig Stanford. Houghton Mifflin, $23 ( ...
... Complex social structures? Anthropologist Stanford, who is co- ...
... research of evolutionary biologists, anthropologists and paleontologists, Stanford argues that ...
CRAIG STANFORD (83%);
3. Publishers Weekly, August 28, 2000, pwforecasts; Pg. 62, 23837 words, Nonfiction, Staff
... prison where he is an inmate. Anthropologist Craig Stanford shows how "ecotourism ...
4. New Scientist, May 1, 1999, Review, Pg. 5050, 1092 words, Going back to my roasts, Adrian Barnett (London; Adrian Barnett is a biologist at the University of Surrey's Roehampton Institute, London)
" The Hunting Apes" by Craig Stanford, Princeton University Press, ...
... original theory. Author Craig Stanford, an associate professor of anthropology at the University of Southern California, is at pains to point ...
... SHERWOOD WASHBURN (70%); CRAIG STANFORD (61%);
5. New Scientist, August 13, 1994, Science, Pg. 1616, 593 words, Monkeys fall victim to chimp hunting bands, SARAH BUNNEY
... Between 1982 and 1991, Craig Stanford of the University of Southern California, New York, and three ...
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (65%);
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (65%);


Stephen Toulmin

Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Wisconsin), May 24, 2004 Monday, ALL EDITION, Pg. 01G, 912 words, Medical research re-examined; 25 years later, protecting the vulnerable still vital, MARILYNN MARCHIONE mmarchione@journalsentinel.com
... need to be protected?' " said Stephen Toulmin, an anthropologist at the University of Southern California who was chief philosophical ...
2. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), August 16, 2001, Thursday, FEATURES; BOOKS; Pg. 16, 594 words, A philosophy beyond the limits of rationality, Thomas D'Evelyn
According to Stephen Toulmin, a professor at the University of Southern California, there are signs all around ...
STEPHEN TOULMIN (93%);
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (84%);
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (84%);
3. The Washington Post, February 13, 1997, Thursday, Final Edition, STYLE; Pg. B07; ARTS BEAT, 979 words, Two By Two By Gettings; A Photo Album Of Just Plain Folks, Michael O'Sullivan, Washington Post Staff Writer
... week chose philosopher Stephen Toulmin to deliver the Jefferson Lecture ...
... professor at the University of Southern California, has written extensively about ...
4. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, February 12, 1997, Wednesday,, CONSTITUTION EDITION, 776 words, ON WASHINGTON; Hearing delayed for second time on CIA position, Ernie Freda
... Nations. Intellectually speaking Stephen Toulmin, who teaches on the University of Southern California faculties of religion, international ...
5. The New York Times, February 12, 1997, Wednesday, Late Edition - Final, Section A; Page 17; Column 5; National Desk , 120 words, National News Briefs; California Scholar Wins Government Honor, AP , WASHINGTON, Feb. 11
Stephen Toulmin, who teaches on the ...
... anthropology at the University of Southern California, has been named recipient of the Government's ...
... HUMANITIES (91%); UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (84%); JOHN F ...
... HUMANITIES (91%); UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (84%); JOHN F ...
6. The New York Times, October 19, 1980, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 7; Page 15, Column 3; Book Review Desk, 3123 words, LEARNING,LEARNING, By HOWARD E. GRUBER; Howard E. Gruber, Director if the Institute for Cognitive Studies at Rutgers University in Newark, is writing a study of the growth of Piaget's thinking. He is co-editor with Jacques Voneche of ''The Essential Piaget.''
... linguist Jerry Fodor and the anthropologist Dan Sperber. Other ...
... men such as Gregory Bateson and Stephen Toulmin were also there. After the opening statements ...


Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Literature and medicine: narrative ethics, Lancet 1997; 349 (9060): 1243-1246, April 26, 1997, Literature and Medicine, 2479 words
... R Jonsen and Stephen Toulmin have "rehabilitated" n 20 ...
... Works and lives: the anthropologist as author. Stanford: ...


Joan Weibel-Orlando

Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:


Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. American Indian Culture and Research Journal, January 1, 2005 - March 31, 2005, Vol. 29, No. 1; Pg. 65-77, AIC2005010101, 6586 words, The Well-Being of Urban Indian Elders in Rochester, New York, Applegate Krouse, Susan; M. Andrews, Margaret
... Indian life; see Joan Weibel-Orlando, Indian Country, L.A.: ...
... July 2002). 3. Joan Weibel-Orlando, "Elders and Elderlies: Well- ...
... study included an anthropologist and a nurse. The anthropologist, herself an Indian ...
JOAN WEIBEL-ORLANDO (63%);
2. Newsweek, May 2, 1988, UNITED STATES EDITION, NATIONAL AFFAIRS; Pg. 26, 469 words, Back to the Reservation, GEORGE HACKETT with MICHAEL REESE in Los Angeles and BILL HARLAN on Pine Ridge Reservation
... a month," explains Joan Weibel-Orlando, an anthropologist at the University of Southern California. To outsiders, the reservations hardly seem ...
... EYES CONNORS (70%); JOAN WEIBEL-ORLANDO (59%); JOHN ORTIZ ( ...
... AFFAIRS (52%); UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (50%);
... AFFAIRS (52%); UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (50%);


Walter Williams

Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Wisconsin), June 9, 2005 Thursday, Final Edition, C Sports; Pg. 9, 771 words, PACKERS NOTES; Campers end day with kid stuff; Players, staff play dodge ball, TODD ROSIAK, Staff, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
... selected running back Walter Williams. The team's three backup ...
... interested in University of Southern California defensive tackle Manuel ...
2. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Wisconsin), January 27, 2005 Thursday, PP Edition, Z Packer Plus (JSI Publication); Pg. 12, 4055 words, Struggling to make grades; A few lessons learned, RICK BRAUN, Packer Plus writer, Packer Plus
... pastures at the University of Southern California and defensive backs coach ...
... Grade: B-minus. Walter Williams: Was activated from the practice squad and ...
... VIKINGS (53%); UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (52%)
3. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), September 27, 2003 Saturday Final Edition, Review; Pg. E1 / BREAK, 1309 words, When roots, sexuality clash: There is no magic formula - no combination of race, religion and family values - that can predict how parents will react to their child's coming out, ROBERT SCALIA
... relationships, are viewed as immoral. Walter Williams, professor of anthropology, history and ...
... studies at the University of Southern California, says the more fundamentalist ...
4. The Oregonian, October 8, 2002 Tuesday, SUNRISE EDITION, OBITUARIES;, Pg. B06, 3032 words, OBITUARIES TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2002
... master's degree from the University of Southern California. She lived in California, where she was ...
... Canby Funeral Chapel. Walter William Labahn A funeral ...
... in Sherwood for Walter William Labahn, who died ...
5. The Boston Herald, April 28, 2001 Saturday, ALL EDITIONS, SPORTS;, Pg. 049, 643 words, Football; PATRIOTS NOTEBOOK; Seymour tackles Pats' system, By MICHAEL FELGER
... Van Raaphorst (quarterback, Southern California) and Walter Williams (wide receiver-running ...
6. Daily News (New York), September 20, 2000, Wednesday, SPORTS FINAL EDITION, NEWS;, Pg. 8, 768 words, IN GRIEF, TV EXEC CELEBRATES DAD'S LIFE, BY MICHAEL DALY
... Franz's house in Southern California on Saturday when word ...
... more than anything he was still Walter William Clark's boy. Clark ...
... held today for Walter William Clark, the only man from ...
7. The New York Times, February 11, 2000, Friday, Late Edition - Final, Section E; Part 1; Page 27; Column 4; Movies, Performing Arts/Weekend Desk , 693 words, FILM REVIEW; Champ (Briefly) of the Sexual Olympics, By LAWRENCE VAN GELDER
... arts at the University of Southern California, she decided to seek a ...
... Ed Powers, Dr. Walter Williams, Charles Conn, Dick ...
... YOGURT (57%); UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (83%);
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (83%);
8. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), March 23, 1999, Tuesday, USA; SHEPARD TRIAL; Pg. 1, 808 words, A collision of values in rural West, Jeff Kass, Special to The Christian Science Monitor, LARAMIE, WYO
... like to live,' " says Walter Williams, an anthropology professor at the University of Southern California (USC) in Los ...
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (66%);
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (66%);
9. Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio), February 23, 1999 Tuesday, FINAL / ALL, EVERYWOMAN; Pg. 1F, 2044 words, MYRLIE FINDS HERSELF; EVERS-WILLIAMS GROWS FROM CIVIL RIGHTS WIDOW TO LEADER, By MARGARET BERNSTEIN; EVERYWOMAN EDITOR, LOS ANGELES
... indecision as she moved her family to Southern California, put herself through ...
... all reside in Southern California. Son Darrell, 46, ...
... tenderly to her second husband. Walter Williams came from a completely ...
10. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), October 30, 1998 Friday, ORLEANS, METRO; Pg. B1, 356 words, SODOMY LAW LIKENED TO MARRIAGE BAN, By SUSAN FINCH Staff writer
... lesbians, a cultural anthropologist testified Thursday in the ...
... men and lesbians, University of Southern California anthropology professor Walter Williams told the court.
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (56%);
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (56%);
11. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), January 26, 1997 Sunday, FIRST, NATIONAL; Pg. A16, 1992 words, SCIENTIFIC KEY STAYS ELUSIVE IN GENDER IDENTITY; WHAT HAPPENS WHEN BOYS GROW UP FEELING FEMININE?, By DELIA M. RIOS Newhouse News Service
... spirit." Los Angeles anthropologist Walter Williams lived among them. As he puts ...
12. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Wisconsin), November 26, 1995 Sunday, Final, Pg. 1, 1012 words, Conservative groups give money to UWM Times Bradley Foundation is among outside supporters of the often-controversial paper, TOM VANDEN BROOK
... secretary and drug czar, and Walter Williams, an economist. The Coalition ...
... professor at the University of Southern California. He traced acceleration of the trend ...
13. USA TODAY, April 19, 1995, Wednesday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. 6A, 2471 words, ACROSS THE USA: NEWS FROM EVERY STATE, ALABAMA ARAB
... found safe in Southern California. Phiko was arrested. Both ...
... Mantua section. The latest: Walter Williams, 17, who was killed as he ...
14. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), February 13, 1995, Monday, FINAL EDITION, WOMAN NEWS; FROM AROUND THE WORLD AND AROUND THE CORNER: INTERNATIONAL; Pg. E1/BREAK, 98 words, Gender archives under one roof, LOS ANGELES
The University of Southern California will be the home of one of the ...
... said anthropology professor Walter Williams, chair of the task force ...
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (93%);
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (93%);
15. The New York Times, January 9, 1995, Monday, Late Edition - Final, Section C; Page 14; Column 5; Cultural Desk , 907 words, TELEVISION REVIEW; Violence by the Young: Horror, but Also Hope?, By WALTER GOODMAN
... youngsters and their keepers in Southern California and Dade County, Fla.
GOODMAN, WALTER WILLIAM DON 'BILL' MOYERS ( ...
16. The New York Times, October 27, 1992, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section C; Page 18; Column 4; Cultural Desk; Word and Image Page, 679 words, Review/Television; The High Cost of Playing Politics, By WALTER GOODMAN
... farms in central and southern California. Although donors are not ...
GOODMAN, WALTER; GOODMAN, WALTER WILLIAM JEFFERSON 'BILL' CLINTON ( ...
17. The Washington Post, August 21, 1992, Friday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A27, 1155 words, Voters Decry GOP 'Gay-Bashing'; Rhetoric Seen as Desperate, Ugly -- but Maybe Effective, Mary Jordan, Washington Post Staff Writer, WILMINGTON, Del., Aug. 20, 1992
... in an interview. Walter Williams, an anthropologist at the University of Southern California who studies societal ...
18. The Boston Globe, April 5, 1992, Sunday, City Edition, SPORTS; Pg. 52, 1965 words, Early lapses haunt Celtics; PRO BASKETBALL, By Peter May, Globe Staff
... Weatherspoon, LaPhonso Ellis and Walter Williams. "After the first three, this ...
... secret of his dislike for southern California and he could become an unrestricted ...
19. The San Francisco Chronicle, NOVEMBER 25, 1991, MONDAY, FINAL EDITION, BUSINESS; Pg. B1, 1398 words, Big Test for Government Regulations Thomas may shift Supreme Court on economic rights, JONATHAN MARSHALL, Chronicle Economics Editor
... professor at the University of Southern California who produced a ...
... Thomas was speaking from experience. Walter Williams, an economist whose book ''The ...
20. The Boston Globe, November 17, 1991, Sunday, City Edition, EDITORIAL PAGE; Pg. 82, 816 words, A national health plan - now
... Steel's chairman and CEO, Walter Williams, when he says: "Our health-care ...
... Pacific Gas and Electric, Southern California Edison, Safeway, Time- ...
21. The New York Times, July 19, 1991, Friday, Late Edition - Final, Section C; Page 28; Column 1; Weekend Desk, 872 words, Review/Television; Presenting the Issues For Viewers' Decisions, By WALTER GOODMAN
... professor at the University of Southern California and a rape victim ...
GOODMAN, WALTER WILLIAM P KENNEDY (56%);
22. The New York Times, November 2, 1986, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 7; Page 3, Column 1; Book Review Desk, 3164 words, COHORT OF THE AMERICAN CENTURY, BY RONALD STEEL; Ronald Steel, a professor of international relations and journalism at the University of Southern California, is the author of ''Walter Lippmann and the American Century.''
... THOMAS, EVAN; ISAACSON, WALTER WILLIAM AVERELL HARRIMAN (90%); ...
23. The Washington Post, October 22, 1985, Tuesday, Final Edition Correction Appended, Style; B1, 3184 words, To Be Young, Conservative and Black; Georgetown's Deroy Murdock And the Voice of Oppurtunity, By Lloyd Grove, Washington Post Staff Writer
... prominent black conservatives as Walter Williams, an economics professor ...
... Studies at the University of Southern California, who remembers meeting ...


Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Wisconsin), June 9, 2005 Thursday, Final Edition, C Sports; Pg. 9, 771 words, PACKERS NOTES; Campers end day with kid stuff; Players, staff play dodge ball, TODD ROSIAK, Staff, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
... selected running back Walter Williams. The team's three backup ...
... interested in University of Southern California defensive tackle Manuel ...
2. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Wisconsin), January 27, 2005 Thursday, PP Edition, Z Packer Plus (JSI Publication); Pg. 12, 4055 words, Struggling to make grades; A few lessons learned, RICK BRAUN, Packer Plus writer, Packer Plus
... pastures at the University of Southern California and defensive backs coach ...
... Grade: B-minus. Walter Williams: Was activated from the practice squad and ...
... VIKINGS (53%); UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (52%)
3. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), September 27, 2003 Saturday Final Edition, Review; Pg. E1 / BREAK, 1309 words, When roots, sexuality clash: There is no magic formula - no combination of race, religion and family values - that can predict how parents will react to their child's coming out, ROBERT SCALIA
... relationships, are viewed as immoral. Walter Williams, professor of anthropology, history and ...
... studies at the University of Southern California, says the more fundamentalist ...
4. The Oregonian, October 8, 2002 Tuesday, SUNRISE EDITION, OBITUARIES;, Pg. B06, 3032 words, OBITUARIES TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2002
... master's degree from the University of Southern California. She lived in California, where she was ...
... Canby Funeral Chapel. Walter William Labahn A funeral ...
... in Sherwood for Walter William Labahn, who died ...
5. The Boston Herald, April 28, 2001 Saturday, ALL EDITIONS, SPORTS;, Pg. 049, 643 words, Football; PATRIOTS NOTEBOOK; Seymour tackles Pats' system, By MICHAEL FELGER
... Van Raaphorst (quarterback, Southern California) and Walter Williams (wide receiver-running ...
6. Daily News (New York), September 20, 2000, Wednesday, SPORTS FINAL EDITION, NEWS;, Pg. 8, 768 words, IN GRIEF, TV EXEC CELEBRATES DAD'S LIFE, BY MICHAEL DALY
... Franz's house in Southern California on Saturday when word ...
... more than anything he was still Walter William Clark's boy. Clark ...
... held today for Walter William Clark, the only man from ...
7. The New York Times, February 11, 2000, Friday, Late Edition - Final, Section E; Part 1; Page 27; Column 4; Movies, Performing Arts/Weekend Desk , 693 words, FILM REVIEW; Champ (Briefly) of the Sexual Olympics, By LAWRENCE VAN GELDER
... arts at the University of Southern California, she decided to seek a ...
... Ed Powers, Dr. Walter Williams, Charles Conn, Dick ...
... YOGURT (57%); UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (83%);
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (83%);
8. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), March 23, 1999, Tuesday, USA; SHEPARD TRIAL; Pg. 1, 808 words, A collision of values in rural West, Jeff Kass, Special to The Christian Science Monitor, LARAMIE, WYO
... like to live,' " says Walter Williams, an anthropology professor at the University of Southern California (USC) in Los ...
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (66%);
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (66%);
9. Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio), February 23, 1999 Tuesday, FINAL / ALL, EVERYWOMAN; Pg. 1F, 2044 words, MYRLIE FINDS HERSELF; EVERS-WILLIAMS GROWS FROM CIVIL RIGHTS WIDOW TO LEADER, By MARGARET BERNSTEIN; EVERYWOMAN EDITOR, LOS ANGELES
... indecision as she moved her family to Southern California, put herself through ...
... all reside in Southern California. Son Darrell, 46, ...
... tenderly to her second husband. Walter Williams came from a completely ...
10. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), October 30, 1998 Friday, ORLEANS, METRO; Pg. B1, 356 words, SODOMY LAW LIKENED TO MARRIAGE BAN, By SUSAN FINCH Staff writer
... lesbians, a cultural anthropologist testified Thursday in the ...
... men and lesbians, University of Southern California anthropology professor Walter Williams told the court.
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (56%);
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (56%);
11. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), January 26, 1997 Sunday, FIRST, NATIONAL; Pg. A16, 1992 words, SCIENTIFIC KEY STAYS ELUSIVE IN GENDER IDENTITY; WHAT HAPPENS WHEN BOYS GROW UP FEELING FEMININE?, By DELIA M. RIOS Newhouse News Service
... spirit." Los Angeles anthropologist Walter Williams lived among them. As he puts ...
12. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Wisconsin), November 26, 1995 Sunday, Final, Pg. 1, 1012 words, Conservative groups give money to UWM Times Bradley Foundation is among outside supporters of the often-controversial paper, TOM VANDEN BROOK
... secretary and drug czar, and Walter Williams, an economist. The Coalition ...
... professor at the University of Southern California. He traced acceleration of the trend ...
13. USA TODAY, April 19, 1995, Wednesday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. 6A, 2471 words, ACROSS THE USA: NEWS FROM EVERY STATE, ALABAMA ARAB
... found safe in Southern California. Phiko was arrested. Both ...
... Mantua section. The latest: Walter Williams, 17, who was killed as he ...
14. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), February 13, 1995, Monday, FINAL EDITION, WOMAN NEWS; FROM AROUND THE WORLD AND AROUND THE CORNER: INTERNATIONAL; Pg. E1/BREAK, 98 words, Gender archives under one roof, LOS ANGELES
The University of Southern California will be the home of one of the ...
... said anthropology professor Walter Williams, chair of the task force ...
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (93%);
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (93%);
15. The New York Times, January 9, 1995, Monday, Late Edition - Final, Section C; Page 14; Column 5; Cultural Desk , 907 words, TELEVISION REVIEW; Violence by the Young: Horror, but Also Hope?, By WALTER GOODMAN
... youngsters and their keepers in Southern California and Dade County, Fla.
GOODMAN, WALTER WILLIAM DON 'BILL' MOYERS ( ...
16. The New York Times, October 27, 1992, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section C; Page 18; Column 4; Cultural Desk; Word and Image Page, 679 words, Review/Television; The High Cost of Playing Politics, By WALTER GOODMAN
... farms in central and southern California. Although donors are not ...
GOODMAN, WALTER; GOODMAN, WALTER WILLIAM JEFFERSON 'BILL' CLINTON ( ...
17. The Washington Post, August 21, 1992, Friday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A27, 1155 words, Voters Decry GOP 'Gay-Bashing'; Rhetoric Seen as Desperate, Ugly -- but Maybe Effective, Mary Jordan, Washington Post Staff Writer, WILMINGTON, Del., Aug. 20, 1992
... in an interview. Walter Williams, an anthropologist at the University of Southern California who studies societal ...
18. The Boston Globe, April 5, 1992, Sunday, City Edition, SPORTS; Pg. 52, 1965 words, Early lapses haunt Celtics; PRO BASKETBALL, By Peter May, Globe Staff
... Weatherspoon, LaPhonso Ellis and Walter Williams. "After the first three, this ...
... secret of his dislike for southern California and he could become an unrestricted ...
19. The San Francisco Chronicle, NOVEMBER 25, 1991, MONDAY, FINAL EDITION, BUSINESS; Pg. B1, 1398 words, Big Test for Government Regulations Thomas may shift Supreme Court on economic rights, JONATHAN MARSHALL, Chronicle Economics Editor
... professor at the University of Southern California who produced a ...
... Thomas was speaking from experience. Walter Williams, an economist whose book ''The ...
20. The Boston Globe, November 17, 1991, Sunday, City Edition, EDITORIAL PAGE; Pg. 82, 816 words, A national health plan - now
... Steel's chairman and CEO, Walter Williams, when he says: "Our health-care ...
... Pacific Gas and Electric, Southern California Edison, Safeway, Time- ...
21. The New York Times, July 19, 1991, Friday, Late Edition - Final, Section C; Page 28; Column 1; Weekend Desk, 872 words, Review/Television; Presenting the Issues For Viewers' Decisions, By WALTER GOODMAN
... professor at the University of Southern California and a rape victim ...
GOODMAN, WALTER WILLIAM P KENNEDY (56%);
22. The New York Times, November 2, 1986, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 7; Page 3, Column 1; Book Review Desk, 3164 words, COHORT OF THE AMERICAN CENTURY, BY RONALD STEEL; Ronald Steel, a professor of international relations and journalism at the University of Southern California, is the author of ''Walter Lippmann and the American Century.''
... THOMAS, EVAN; ISAACSON, WALTER WILLIAM AVERELL HARRIMAN (90%); ...
23. The Washington Post, October 22, 1985, Tuesday, Final Edition Correction Appended, Style; B1, 3184 words, To Be Young, Conservative and Black; Georgetown's Deroy Murdock And the Voice of Oppurtunity, By Lloyd Grove, Washington Post Staff Writer
... prominent black conservatives as Walter Williams, an economics professor ...
... Studies at the University of Southern California, who remembers meeting ...


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