John White — may refer to:portsmen* Jock White, Scottish footballer (1897 1986), born John White * John White (footballer), English football player * John White (Scottish footballer) (1936–1964) * John White (squash player) (born 1973), Scottish squash player … Wikipedia
John Alexander — may refer to:* John Alexander (painter) (died c.1733), Scottish historical painter and engraver * John Alexander (minister) (1736 ndash; 1765), scriptural commentator * John Alexander (Ohio), (1777 ndash; 1848) United States Representative from… … Wikipedia
John Hunter — may refer to: * John Hunter (bishop) (1897 ndash;1965), former bishop of Kimberley and Kuruman * John Hunter (Canadian politician), Canadian Liberal MP for Parkdale, 1949 1957 * John Hunter (New South Wales) (1737 ndash;1821), Governor of New… … Wikipedia
John Chambers — may refer to:* John Chambers (artist) (1852 ndash;1928), British landscape, seascape and portrait painter * John Chambers (bishop), last Abbot of Peterborough Abbey and, after the Dissolution, the first Bishop of Peterborough * John Chambers… … Wikipedia
White Stag Leadership Development Program — White Stag Leadership Development is a non profit organization founded on the Monterey Peninsula, California, in 1958 by Dr. Béla H. Bánáthy. The youth run program prepares and produces two week long summer camps for other youth age 11 17 each… … Wikipedia
John Cleese — Cleese in 2008 Birth name John Marwood Cleese Born 27 October 1939 (1939 10 27) … Wikipedia
John Gribbin — John R. Gribbin (born 1946) is a British science writer and a visiting Fellow in astronomy at the University of Sussex. Biography John Gribbin graduated with a degree in physics from the University of Sussex in 1966. He later completed an MSc in… … Wikipedia
John Whiteside Parsons — Jack Parsons Born Marvel Whiteside Parsons October 2, 1914(1914 10 02) Died June 17, 1952(1952 06 17) (age … Wikipedia
John Ehrlichman — John Daniel Ehrlichman (March 20, 1925 ndash; February 14, 1999) was counsel and Assistant to the President for Domestic Affairs under President Richard Nixon. He was a key figure in events leading to the Watergate first break in and the ensuing… … Wikipedia
John Keynes — John Maynard Keynes (1938) John Maynard Keynes, Baron Keynes [keɪnz] (* 5. Juni 1883 in Cambridge; † 21. April 1946 in Tilton, Firle, East Sussex) war ein britischer Ökonom … Deutsch Wikipedia