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Ron Reed Ronald Lee Reed (born November 2, 1942 in LaPorte, Indiana) is a former starting/relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Atlanta Braves (1966-75), St. Louis Cardinals (1975), Philadelphia Phillies (1976-83) and Chicago White Sox (1984).
Ron Reynolds Ron Reynolds' career as a goalkeeper spanned nearly 20 years; he played 290 League games for 3 professional clubs, and for most of the 1950s played for Spurs, alongside his friend and tactical confidant, Danny Blanchflower.
Ron Rivest Professor Ronald Linn Rivest (born 1947, Schenectady, New York) is a cryptographer, and is the Andrew and Erna Viterbi Professor of Computer Science at MIT's Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (CSAIL). He is most celebrated for his work on public-key encryption with Len Adleman and Adi Shamir, specifically the RSA algorithm, for which they won the 2002 ACM Turing Award.
Ron Robinson Ron Robinson (born March 24, 1962 in Exeter, California) was a Major League Baseball right-handed pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds (1984-1990) and the Milwaukee Brewers (1990-1992). He was the first-round pick (19th overall) of the Reds in the 1980 amateur draft.
Ron Roenicke Ronald John "Ron" Roenicke (born August 19, 1956 in Covina, California) is a former Major League Baseball player, minor league baseball manager and current bench coach for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.
Ron Rondon Calling Ron Rondon Calling is a compilation release by the Canadian band TAS 1000, released on April 7, 2003. The album features three tracks from A Message For Marta sung by "Ron Rondon" and one unreleased track.
Ron Rothstein Ron Rothstein (Born December 27, 1942 in Bronxville, New York) is an American professional basketball coach and former college basketball player, who has led many different NBA teams. He served as the first head coach for the Miami Heat, and later coached the Detroit Pistons.
Ron Rude Ron Rude is a rock and roll musician in Melbourne, Australia. He was part of the post punk "little band scene" that flourished in Melbourne in the late 1970s - 1980s, and is best known for staging a hunger strike in the window of local record shop Missing Link, with the demand that local radio station 3XY play his records.
Ron Sakolsky Ron Sakolsky is a scholar covering the intersection of music, revolution and radio, and as of 2005, is Emeritus Professor of Public Administration at the University of Illinois at Springfield, previously known as Sangamon State University. For more than twenty years he has taught at this University on music and social justice issues, originally attracted by its innovative and radical courses.
Ron Santo Ronald Edward Santo (born February 25 1940 in Seattle, Washington) is a former third baseman in Major League Baseball who played almost his entire career with the Chicago Cubs. He was named a National League All-Star 9 times during his 15 seasons of play (1960 - 1974), and won five consecutive Gold Glove awards for fielding excellence (1964-1968).
Ron Settles Ron Settles was a Long Beach State (California State University, Long Beach) football player who was arrested by the Signal Hill Police Department. The morning after his arrest, he was found severely beaten and hanging in his jail cell.
Ron Sexton Comedian, Ron Sexton is best known on the Bob & Tom Radio program as Donnie Baker. He does many impressions as he performs stand up comedy in comedy clubs and has traveled as part of the "Friends of the Bob & Tom Show" comedy tour as Donnie Baker.
Ron Silver Ron Silver (born July 2 1946 in New York City) is an American movie and television actor, director, and producer. His various works and contributions to the field have enabled him to become a respected, Tony award-winning actor.
Ron Simmons Ron Simmons (born May 15 1958) is an American semi-retired professional wrestler and retired American football player. He was the first African American to win the WCW World Heavyweight Championship, and was thus the first officially recognized African American World Champion.
Ron Sloan Ron Sloan is a film actor. He is best known for his role in the 1985 horror movie Friday the 13th: A New Beginning as Junior; he also starred in the 1987 movie Banzai Runner (1987), and in the 1989 movie Warm Summer Rain.
Ron Smith (artist) Ron Smith, born 1924, is a British comics artist best known for drawing Judge Dredd for 2000 AD in the 1970s and 80s, but whose career stretches back to Deed-a-day Danny in 1949. He excelled in portraying the bizarre and crazy side of the inhabitants of Judge Dredd's city.
Ron Spanuth Ron Spanuth (born March 25, 1980) is a German cross country skier who competed from 1997 to 2002. He won a bronze medal in the 4 x 10 km at the 2001 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in Lahti and earned his best individual finish of 18th in the 50 km event at those same championships.
Ron Springs Ronald Edward Springs (born November 4, 1956 in Williamsburg, Virginia) is a former American football running back in the NFL. Springs played eight seasons, six for the Dallas Cowboys (1979-1984) and two for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1985-1986).
Ron Steens Ronaldus ("Ron") Franciscus Johannes Steens (born June 18, 1952 in Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland) is a former field hockey player from The Netherlands, who was a member of the Dutch National Team that finished sixth in the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California. Eight years earlier the midfielder was also on the Holland squad, that ended up fourth at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal.
Ron Steward Ron Steward (born 1927) is an Australian movie reviewer who makes an odd, but regular appearance on the Australian television show, Rove Live. Ron was discovered by Rove McManus on his radio program, Rove Live Radio.
Ron Stewart Ronald George Stewart (born on July 11, 1932) was a professional ice hockey player in the National Hockey League (NHL) from 1952 to 1973, as well as an NHL coach. As of February 1, 2006, Stewart is #29 on NHL All-Time Games Leaders for number of games played at 1353.
Ron Stoppable Ronald "Ron" Stoppable is a fictional character from the Disney animated television series Kim Possible, in which he is the best friend, partner and, starting in season four, boyfriend of the show's eponymous protagonist. He is voiced by Will Friedle.
Ron Suresha Ron Suresha is the author or editor of seven works of nonfiction and fiction, including the nonfiction anthology, Bears on Bears: Interviews & Discussions (2002, ISBN 1-55583-578-3), 25 dialogues with 57 bear-identified men and bear-lovers from around the world, including interviews with comedian Bruce Vilanch, porn model Jack Radcliffe, and Survivor star Richard Hatch.
Ron Tauranac Ron Tauranac was the Australian designer for Formula 1 driver Jack Brabham from 1962 until Brabham's retirement as a driver at the end of the 1970 season. Tauranac briefly owned and managed the Brabham team in 1971, but he sold the team to Bernie Ecclestone in late 1971.
Ron Todd Ronald Todd (March 11 1927–April 30 2005), generally known as Ron Todd, was the general secretary of the Transport and General Workers Union (TGWU), then the largest general trade union in the United Kingdom, from 1985 until 1992.
Ron Tugnutt Ron Tugnutt (born October 22, 1967 in Scarborough, Ontario) is a former professional ice hockey goaltender. He played in the OHL from 1984-1987 and was drafted by the Quebec Nordiques of the NHL in the 4th round, 81st overall.
Ron Tyson Ron Tyson (born Ronald Tyson Presson on February 8 1948 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American tenor/falsetto singer and songwriter. Tyson, raised in Monroe, North Carolina, is the current tenor for long-lived singing group The Temptations, filling the role made famous by Eddie Kendricks in the 1960s.
Ron Underwood Ronald Brian Underwood, (born November 6 1953), is an American film director. Despite early cult success with Tremors and commercial success with City Slickers, perhaps his best known films, Mighty Joe Young and The Adventures of Pluto Nash, were both box-office disasters.
Ron Unz Ron K. Unz, born 1961, is a former businessman and political activist, best known for an unsuccessful run for the governorship of California, and for sponsoring propositions promoting structured English immersion education.
Ron Van Horne Ronald George Van Horne (born October 24, 1932 in Goderich, Ontario) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a Liberal from 1977 to 1987, and was a cabinet minister in the government of David Peterson.
Ron Vivian Ron Vivian (1914-1973) is an Australian cartoonist who is perhaps best known as having drawn Ginger Meggs after the original creatre, Jimmy Bancks in the early 1940s. He also contributed political cartoons to the Australian Daily Telegraph and illustrated many Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) magazines during the Second World War.
Ron Washington Ronald Washington (born April 29 1952 in New Orleans, Louisiana) is a former infielder in Major League Baseball and the current manager of the American League's Texas Rangers. Prior to managing the Rangers, Washington coached in the New York Mets and Oakland Athletics organizations.
Ron Wasserman Ron Wasserman (aka "Aaron Waters", aka "The Mighty RAW"), is an american music artist best known for composing the original theme song for Power Rangers (then known as "Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers"), and for the large volume of original songs he also recorded for the series, he also fronts the band Fisher. The Mighty RAW, although wrongly much referred to as a 'band', is just an alias for the singer himself.
Ron Welty Ron Welty (born February 1 1971, in Long Beach, California) was the drummer for the American punk rock band The Offspring from 1987 (though Dexter Holland said in an interview that it was 1986) through to 2003. However, he left to form his current band called "Steady Ground", in which he plays drums and co-produces.
Ron White Ron White (born December 18, 1956) is an American stand-up comedian from Fritch, Texas. He is a member of the Blue Collar Comedy Tour, which helped elevate White to star status following the original Blue Collar tour and DVD release.
Ron Willey Ron Willey (born in 1929 Canterbury, Australia. Died 2004) was a rugby league player for the Canterbury Bulldogs, Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles, Parramatta Eels, New South Wales and for the Australian national side.
Ron Wilson Ronald Lawrence Wilson (born May 28, 1955 in Windsor, Ontario, Canada and raised in Riverside, Rhode Island) is an American ice hockey coach and former National Hockey League player. He was drafted in the 1975 NHL Entry Draft, eighth round, 132nd overall, by Toronto Maple Leafs.
Ron Wilson (comic) Ron Wilson was a notable American comic book illustrator in the mid-1970s and early 1980s. His work appeared in The Avengers, Captain America, Captain Britain, Deadly Hands of Kung Fu, Hulk, Iron Man, Marvel Two-In-One, Power Man, The Thing, and Wolfpack.
Ron Wilson (CBC radio host) Ron Wilson(born July 14th, 1969 in Sioux Lookout, Ontario Canada) is a Canadian radio and television host. He is currently the host of Edmonton AM (see CBC Radio One local programming) on CBC Radio One's Edmonton, Alberta station, CBX.
Ron Wilson (Clear Channel radio host) Ron Wilson is the host of the United States wide syndicated radio program "In the Garden with Ron Wilson" which airs from 6AM to 9AM (Eastern Time) Saturdays on many stations owned by Clear Channel Communications. The show usually originates from Cincinnati, Ohio station WKRC-AM.
Ron Wilson (newsreader) Ron Wilson is the male nightly TEN-10 television news anchor in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. He also was the male nightly anchor for NEW-10 Perth's News Service, which is filmed in TEN-10s studios for a short period between 2003 and 2005.
Ron Wilson (politics) Ron Wilson is the former national commander of the Sons of Confederate Veterans, serving from 2002 to 2004, and a South Carolina Senate hopeful for Anderson County, South Carolina, a race in which he was soundly defeated. As of June 2006 Wilson is the Republican candidate for Anderson County Council District 6 with no opposition in the November general election.
Ron Wolf Ron Wolf is the former American football general manager (GM) of the NFL's Green Bay Packers, and played a significant role in personel operations with the Oakland and Los Angeles Raiders from 1966-1975, and again from 1978-1990. He joined Green Bay's front office in November 1991 from a personnel director's job with the New York Jets.
Ron Wyatt Ronald Eldon Wyatt (1933 - August 4, 1999) was a controversial self-styled archaeologist (he had no training in the discipline and held no professional position) who claimed to have found many significant biblical sites and artifacts. His claims are ignored by the scientific and historical communities.
Ron Zanussi Ron Zanussi (Born - August 31, 1956 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is a retired Canadian Professional Hockey Right WInger who played 5 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Minnesota North Stars and Toronto Maple Leafs.
Rona Ambrose Ronalee "Rona" Ambrose, PC, BA, MA, MP (born March 15, 1969 in Valleyview, Alberta) is Canada's current Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, Minister of Western Economic Diversification and President of the Privy Council for Canada. She has been a Conservative member of the Canadian House of Commons from Edmonton–Spruce Grove since 2004.
Rona Anderson Rona Anderson born 3 August 1926 in Edinburgh, Scotland is a Scottish actress known for her film work. She appeared in the acclaimed movies The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie as the Chemistry teacher, Miss Lockhart; as Alice, Scrooge's fiancee, in Scrooge (1951 film); and in the television series Bachelor Father.
Rona McKenzie Rona Una McKenzie (born 20 August 1922 in New Zealand, died 24 July 1999 in New Zealand) was a New Zealand cricketer. She played in seven women's Test matches in the period 1954 to 1960/1, captaining in them all.
Rona Munro Rona Munro (born 1959, Edinburgh) is a prize-winning Scottish writer. She has written plays for theatre, radio, and television; was the author of the screenplay of Ken Loach's Ladybird, Ladybird and co-author of Aimée & Jaguar by German director Max Färberböck.
Rona Rupert Rona Rupert, née Davel, (7 February 1934 - 25 August 1995) was born in Calvinia, South Africa. Her father was lecturer of Afrikaans and Nederlands, before the family moved to Calvinia and bought the farm Doega.
Ronald Algie Sir Ronald Macmillan Algie (22 October 1888 - 23 July 1978) was a New Zealand politician who served as Speaker of the House of Representatives for six years in the 1960s. He described himself as "a Tory in the old tradition".
Ronald Atkins Ronald Henry Atkins (born 13 June 1916) is a British Labour Party politician. At 90 years old, Ronald Atkins is currently the eldest member of Preston City Council, his most recent electoral success coming in Preston local elections 2006
Ronald Bartell Ronald Bartell (born February 22, 1982 in Detroit, Michigan) is a National Football League cornerback for the Saint Louis Rams. He played college football at Howard University and was selected in the second round of the 2005 NFL Draft.
Ronald Bass Ronald Jay Bass (born March 26, 1942), sometimes credited as Ron Bass, is an American screenwriter. Also a film producer, Bass's work is characterized as being highly in demand, and he is thought to be among the most highly paid writers in Hollywood.
Ronald Bassett Ronald Bassett is a British novelist. He has written numerous historical fiction books, sometimes using the pseudonym of “William Clive”, including The Carthaginian (1963), The Pompeians (1965), Amorous Trooper (1968), and Blood of an Englishman: A Novel of the Siege of Cawnpore (1975).
Ronald Bell (UK politician) Sir Ronald McMillan Bell, (April 14, 1914 - February 27, 1982), QC (1966), Knight Bachelor (1980), was a Conservative Party Member of Parliament in the United Kingdom representing South Buckinghamshire from 1950 to 1974 and Beaconsfield from 1974 to 1982. He was a senior member of the Conservative Monday Club from 1962 to 1982.
Ronald Bennett Father Ronald Bennett OFM (born 1935) is a Franciscan friar and a former spiritual director, sports master and bursar of Gormanston College, Co Meath, Ireland. He joined the staff of the College in 1963 and his duties also included organising teams of altar boys.
Ronald Broadhurst Brigadier Ronald J C Broadhurst (1906 - 1976) was a Unionist politician is perhaps best known for being the last of seven elected in the South Down constituency for the assembly election of 1973, as a pro-Sunningdale candidate. He was also Deputy Speaker of the Assembly.
Ronald Brouwer Ronald Leendert Brouwer (born April 24, 1979 in Hellevoetsluis) is a field hockey player from the Netherlands, who won the silver medal with the Dutch national team at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. The striker made his debut on October 3, 2001 in a friendly match against Germany.
Ronald Buxton (UK politician) Ronald Carlile Buxton (born 20 August 1923) is a former Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom. He was a Member of Parliament for a little over a year, after winning an unexpected victory in by-election in 1965.
Ronald Canestrari Ronald Canestrari represents District 106 in the New York State Assembly, which includes part of Albany, Rensselaer and Saratoga counties; it includes sections of the cities of Albany and Troy and all of the cities of Cohoes and Rensselaer.
Ronald Clark O'Bryan Ronald Clark O'Bryan (originally nicknamed The Pixy Stix Killer then later known as The Candyman) (October 19, 1944 – March 31, 1984) was a murderer from Pasadena, Texas who killed his son Timothy on Halloween, 1974 with cyanide-laced candy, ("Giant-sized" Pixy Stix), in order to claim $20,000 in life insurance. He had also distributed poisoned candy to other children (none of whom ate it) in an attempt to cover up his crime.
Ronald Cohen Sir Ronald Cohen (1945- ) is an Egyptian-born British businessman and political figure, known as "the father of British venture capital".Brown picks tycoon to back power bid, The Sunday Times, January 16, 2005.
Ronald Collé Ronald Collé (born February 11, 1946) is an internationally-recognized specialist with over thirty years of experience in nuclear and radiochemistry, radionuclidic metrology, and the development of standards. He has been working the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) since 1974 and currently serves as a Research Chemist in the Radioactivity Group of the NIST Physics Laboratory (Ionizing Radiation Division).
Ronald Curry Ronald Antonio Curry (born May 28, 1979 in Hampton, Virginia) is an American football wide receiver for the Oakland Raiders of the NFL. He was selected with the 24th pick of the seventh round of the 2002 NFL Draft out of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Ronald D. Coleman Ronald D'Emory Coleman (born November 29, 1941 in El Paso, Texas) is an American politician and a former member of the United States House of Representatives from Texas. He was elected as a Democrat to the 98th United States Congress and to the six succeeding Congresses.
Ronald D. Moore Ronald Dowl Moore (born 1964 in Chowchilla, California) is an American screenwriter and television producer who is known for his work on Star Trek. He is currently executive producer and showrunner of the new Battlestar Galactica series.
Ronald Dale Harris Ronald Dale Harris is a computer programmer who worked for the Nevada Gaming Control Board in the early 1990s and was responsible for finding flaws and “gaffs” in software that runs computerized casino games. Harris took advantage of his expertise, reputation and access to source code in order to illegally modify certain slot machines to pay out large sums of money when a specific sequence and number of coins were inserted.
Ronald Damien Malfi Ronald Damien Malfi (born in Brooklyn, New York on April 28, 1977) is an American novelist and the author of short fiction, primarily mainstream and literary works with occasional speculative themes. His novels include The Fall of Never and Via Dolorosa.
Ronald Davies (judge) Ronald Norwood Davies (December 11, 1904 - April 18, 1996) was a federal judge for the United States District Court for the District of North Dakota (July 22, 1955 - 1996). Davies is perhaps best known for ordering the integration of Little Rock Central High during the civil rights crisis of the 1960s.
Ronald Drever Ron Drever is a Scottish physicist who co-founded the LIGO project, and was a co-inventor of the Pound-Drever-Hall technique for LASER stabilization, among other accomplishments. He was inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2002.
Ronald Dworkin Ronald Dworkin, QC, FBA (born 1931) is an American legal philosopher, and currently professor of Jurisprudence at University College London and the New York University School of Law. He is known for his contributions to legal philosophy and political philosophy.
Ronald Ebens Ronald Ebens was a former auto worker in Detroit who, along with his stepson Michael Nitz, killed Chinese American Vincent Chin in 1982, just two days before Chin's wedding dayArticle "20 years ago: The Vincent Chin murder – A product of anti-Japanese demagogy" on Spark. The killing of Vincent Chin, and the subsequent failure of the justice system in punishing his killers, sparked national outrage and galvanized the Asian American community to become more active in protecting civil rights and fighting racial violence.
Ronald Enroth Ronald M. Enroth (born October 28, 1938) is Professor of Sociology at Westmont College, Santa Barbara, California, and a prominent evangelical Christian author of books concerning cults and new religious movements.
Ronald Ernest Aitchison Ronald Ernest Aitchison was born in Hurstville, NSW, Australia on 29 December, 1921. From 1942 to 1945 Ron worked as an engineer with the Amalgamated Wireless Valve Company on the design and production of klystrons and radar magnetrons, which were new devices important to the war effort.
Ronald Fino Ronald Fino is a noted Federal Bureau of Investigation and Central Intelligence Agency undercover operative. He testified before Congress regarding Mafia control and corruption in the Laborers International Union.
Ronald Fisher Sir Ronald Aylmer Fisher, FRS (17 February 1890 – 29 July 1962) was a British statistician, evolutionary biologist, and geneticist. He was described by Anders Hald as "a genius who almost single-handedly created the foundations for modern statistical science"
Ronald Fogleman General Ronald Robert Fogleman (born January 1942) was Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force. As chief, he served as the senior uniformed Air Force officer responsible for the organization, training and equipage of 750,000 active duty, Guard, Reserve and civilian forces serving in the United States and overseas.
Ronald Goldman Ronald Lyle Goldman (July 2, 1968 – June 12, 1994) was an aspiring actor and part-time model who was murdered in Los Angeles, California, in 1994 at the age of 25. Also found murdered was his friend Nicole Brown Simpson, the ex-wife of American football player O.
Ronald Golias Ronald Golias was a Brazilian comedian and actor, (May 4, 1929 - September 27, 2005). From the city of SĂŁo Carlos, in the state of SĂŁo Paulo, Brazil, he started as a tailor assistant and insurance agent, amongst other professions.
Ronald Greenwald Rabbi Ronald Greenwald is an Orthodox Jewish rabbi who is both a businessman and educator. He has also made a career of spy trading, international hostage mediation and other forms of high stakes, high intrigue, diplomacy.
Ronald Griesacker Ronald Arthur Alexander Augustus Griesacker (born June 14,1956) as Ronald Laycock, is a former resident of Saint Mary's, Kansas who was arrested March 20, 1998 in Shady Grove, Oregon on federal bank and mail fraud charges.
Ronald Hatton Sir Ronald George Hatton (born in Hampstead, July 6, 1886 - East Malling, 1965) was one of the most distinguished pomologist in the world. His formal education included Brighton College, Exeter School, Oxford University and Wye College.
Ronald Holyoake Ronald Hubert Holyoake (17 February 1894 - 8 November 1966) was an English cricketer who played three first-class games for Worcestershire late in the 1924 season. His highest score of 22 was made in the second of these, against Nottinghamshire at New Road.
Ronald Inden Ronald Inden is a professor emeritus in the Department of South Asian Languages and Civilizations at the Univeristy of Chicago and is a major scholar in South Asian and post-colonial studies. Inden has been a lifelong resident of Hyde Park, the Chicago community which contains the University.
Ronald James Blake Ronald James Blake (Chinese:詹伯樂), OBE, JP, is a civil engineer, and a former Secretary for Works in the government of colonial Hong Kong. He has been appointed to the post of acting CEO of KCRC on 16 March 2006 to replace the outgoing Samuel Lai.
Ronald Jansen Franciscus Ronaldus ("Ronald") Maria Jansen (born December 30, 1963 in Sint-Michielsgestel, Noord-Brabant) is a former field hockey goalkeeper from The Netherlands, who twice won the golden medal at the Summer Olympics.
Ronald Jerothe Ronald "Foxy" Jerothe (born John R. Gerote) (September 8, 1954 - December 18, 1974) was the protege of infamous mafia don John Gotti who was killed in 1974 by psychopathic Lucchese crime family associate Thomas "Two-Gun Tommy" DeSimone over a dispute involving Jerothe's sister.
Ronald John Yates Ronald John Yates AM is a former CEO of Qantas (retired 1986) and is a Member of the Order of Australia. He currently occupies the position of "Vice President – Australasia & Chair of Safety Awards Committee" at the International Federation of Airworthiness.
Ronald K. Jones (Telecommunications Professional) Ronald K. Jones is the SS7 Engineer for STP/HLR for one of the largest privately held wireless provider in the United States licensed to provide wireless service to a total population of more than five million people on its network, which includes the Memphis Metropolitan Area, throughout all of Mississippi, along Coastal Alabama and the Florida Panhandle through Destin/Seaside.
Ronald Kessler Ronald Kessler is an American journalist and New York Times bestselling author of sixteen non-fiction books. He began his career in 1964 on the Worcester Telegram, followed by three years as an investigative reporter and editorial writer with the Boston Herald.
Ronald L. Buckwalter Ronald Lawrence Buckwalter is a judge on the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Born in 1936 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Judge Buckwalter graduated from the Franklin and Marshall College in 1958 and received his B.
Ronald L. Meek Ronald Lindley ("Ron") Meek (? July 1917 – 18 August 1978) was a Marxian economist and social scientist known especially for his scholarly studies of classical political economy and the labour theory of value.
Ronald Lauder Ronald Steven Lauder (born February 26 1944 in New York City) is an American businessman, civic leader, philanthropist, and art collector. Forbes lists Lauder among the richest people of the world with an estimated net worth of over $2.
Ronald Lee Gilman Roland Lee Gilman (born 1942) is a judge and a member of the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. He was nominated to the position by William Jefferson Clinton on July 16, 1997 after the seat had been vacated by Herbert Theodore Milburn.
Ronald Long Ronald Long (January 30, 1911–October 23, 1986), was a British actor who appeared principally in American television shows of the 1950s and 1960s. He was born in London and performed at the Old Vic Theatre there before coming to America in the late 1940s.
Ronald M. George Ronald Marc George (born March 11, 1940) is the current and 27th Chief Justice of California, where he heads the Supreme Court of California. He was appointed to his current position by Governor Pete Wilson in May 1996.
Ronald M. Mottl Ronald Milton Mottl (born February 6 1934) is an American politician of the Democratic Party who had been a member of the state House of Representatives of Ohio from 1987-1997. Mottl was born in Cleveland, Ohio, and attended the University of Notre Dame.
Ronald MacDonald (economist) Professor Ronald MacDonald is an economist at the University of Glasgow in Scotland (Adam Smith Professor of Political Economy) with a research specialism in exchange rate analysis using advanced econometric techniques.
Ronald MacLean Abaroa Ronald MacLean Abaroa is a Bolivian politician and leading international expert in anti-corruption programs. MacLean-Abaroa was the first democratically elected mayor of La Paz, Bolivia, and was reelected four times between 1985 and 1991 to this office.
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