The shorter ones were actually swept aside as waste. Johns realized those scraps were exactly what he needed, fireproof, tough and most importantly, cheap.So he set up a makeshift lab in his basement apartment and started experimenting.
degree. It's not the Harvards and the MITs. Johns Hopkins, several other schools have abolished legacy preferences.
student deferment to 1A, would be drafted and sent to the front lines in Vietnam. Johns and liquor. It worked really well.
But even very established medical schools, like here at Harvard, they essentially closed down and started again. Johns Hopkins, which was the first modern research university, was the only one, one of the few, I think, that was a lightning example.And then Flexner started to think about universities too.
You know, I'm the head of the CIA, let me tell you what was really going on." Not likely. But knows. He knows who Johnson & Johnson went to uh to the FDA and they said, "Look, our baby powder, you know, that stuff that you put on the baby and you breathe and
years. He was not he was a very notable Conservative party supporter for a long time. He was a special adviser to Boris Johnson during during Boris Johnson's premiership. He founded Conservative Home which is like a website for kind of grassroots conservatism. But he defected to Reform UK in 2024. And at the time he
It's an extra special day for me because I'm getting the chance to talk with my dear friend and colleague, Claire Hughes Johnson. And before I introduce her I'll give a quick logistical overview of what we're going to do today. I'm going to ask Claire questions for about 45 minutes and then we're going to save some time at the end for audience questions.
As I said, the drying of clothes under the sunlight is actually in real sense a carbon-free energy. Johnson, I mean, we can actually develop more of science, more of technology, we can create sensors, and we can put this condition on that vendor
Latin X descent, we have a lot to be thankful for of our African American family, because the civil rights era paved the way for us where you know when when Lyndon B. Johnson and Martin Luther King Jr signed the Civil Rights Act in 64 that created the Heart Seller Act, the Family Reunification Act, which brought people from all across Latin America with the exception of Puerto Rico and Mexico in large numbers to the United States. And that would not have happened without the blood, sweat and
Gladys Bentley. Yeah, and I actually found myself tearing up a few times in the book from the beginning, when you write about Marsha P. Johnson just furiously yelling "I want my civil rights" at Stonewall. Throwing her shot glass at the mirror at Stonewall.
And for many people, this was an easy decision to make, because the freeways that are now brand-new allow easy access to and from the suburbs. Johnson has not yet announced he will not seek re-election, or maybe he hasn't decided yet.
And for many people, this was an easy decision to make, because the freeways that are now brand-new allow easy access to and from the suburbs. Johnson and Romney both don't want to do that.
And for many people, this was an easy decision to make, because the freeways that are now brand-new allow easy access to and from the suburbs. Johnson sends a telegram back saying, you do not recommended to the president.
It was just an amazing part. Johnson took over, and Glen went onto fantastic stardom.
Hawking you're no different than Einstein like you could do it right you're no different than C cathine Johnson absolutely or or Mary Jackson or or Dorothy vau or that whole entire group of color computers they made history and you can make it
we we take some vows for this Ikea just offered what was it this Johnson IBM MetLife all of them are sort of stepping up and saying not only do want to increase the amount of paid
Jan is the author also of "Lady Bird, a Biography of Mrs. Johnson" and has also compiled and edited "They Lived to Tell the Tale." Jan lives in San Antonio, Texas, with her husband, Dr. Louis F. Russell, Jr. In "The Train to Crystal City," you'll encounter the secret history of an American internment camp in Crystal City, Texas, where men of German, Japanese,
Johnson Guitar Junior, but the Georgia boy Luther Johnson.
Johnson Administration. Not one of them touched the Nixon Administration.
Johnson, and he brought in the Quay brothers, who have fantastic, sort of dark, East European-looking animation.
johnson raise your hand one anybody else two okay so the legend goes y'all look mad
Johnson, who we think of today as the man who is governor, gave us the initiative process. Uh but Johnson was a
Johnson reported back that it would be possible if vast investments were made to land an American on the surface of the moon and return him to the earth.
Johnson are usually seated against the wall is a small TV normally used to monitor news channels but on this Sunday
johnson and we were sitting upstairs in the solarium with lady bird johnson who was married to the president united states and lady bird said you know we want to
Johnston, sees Joe hit by shrapnel and hit by a bullet at the same time.
Other documents were even more damaging. A Johns -Manville medical official later testified that up until 1971, the company had a policy of not telling their workers if their physicals showed signs of asbestosis or asbestos-related lung cancers.
Jasper Johns is seated behind me.
at Johns Hopkins University, we proposed a mission to do precisely that, to return to Enceladus and search for evidence of life in the plume materials coming
at Johns Hopkins. She was an editor at Baltimore Magazine, and is currently executive editor at the AARP magazine.
So Johns Hopkins is in Baltimore, which is 60% black.
long johns , hop around on the cold gravel as I pull them on, then step into car hard cargo pants and hiking boots crusty with grime. The good people of Hawkeye can now rest easy;
Magic Johnson, one of my greatest mentors-- who says this?
Andrew Johnson about it.
Mike Johnson, actually cared about uh Medicare fraud, you would," and I used hyperbolic language there, and I
Dan Johnson who's in ke.
Dan Johnson there in Kyiv.
Dan Johnson, BBC News, Kyiv.
Phillip Johnson Richardson as the Tin Man, and Kyle Ramar Freeman as the Lion, please get ready to "ease on down the road"
Lonnie Johnson. Dr. Johnson is an Engineer and Inventor Hall of Fame inductee.
As I said, the drying of clothes under the sunlight is actually in real sense a carbon-free energy. But Johnson, I keep saying, one of the best thing you can do in life is avoid solar energy also.
Brian Johnson has to come back.
Brian Johnson. Brian Johnson.
Katherine Johnson, to here, where we barely can get 18% of our workforce being female?
President Johnson gave a speech before Congress where he mentioned CO2 as-- and the climate change-- as a particular problem.
Jack Johnson had done something incredible, he had seized the heavyweight championship of the world.
Magic Johnson had ADHD.
And for many people, this was an easy decision to make, because the freeways that are now brand-new allow easy access to and from the suburbs. And Johnson knows all of that.
Michael Johnson and I talked about that in the book.
Keith Johnstone has a great book called "Impro", which talks about some of the stuff that with improv that your talk out.