1895 – 1981, Althistoriker; Professor in Bern, Basel und Princeton

1971 - , Diss. im Fachbereich Philosophie der Princeton Univ.; NJ

keine Angaben zu Lebensdaten, Associate Professor in History of Christianity /Univ. Puget Sound; Columbia University; Ph.D.; with distinction; Religion; History of Christianity 2000; M.Phil. Religion 1996; M.A.; Religion 1994; University of Colorado; Boulder; English/Creative Writing (poetry) 1992; Princeton University; B.A.; Religion (and second thesis in Creative Writing); magna cum laude; Phi Beta Kappa 1990

1924 - , began his career as a correspondent for the New York Times; doctoral degrees in economics from Princeton University; master's degree from the University of California; Berkeley; served on many university faculties in the United States; including the University of California; Haverford College; Rice University and Boston University; his scholarly work seeks to bring accounting and economics closer together; an interest he applied in work with developing countries and consulting engagements with the U.S. Departments of Treasury and State and the U. S. Agency for International Development

1917 - 2004, Amerikan. Musikwissenschaftler (Professor an der Princeton University; daneben 1979-1985 Lehrtätigkeit an der Cornell University); Komponist und Pianist

1894 - 1954, Amerikan. Politologe. Prof. für Geschichte an der Princeton Univ.

1899 - 1986, Caputh; Princeton (Wirkungsort)

1972 - , Princeton University / Department of German

keine Angaben zu Lebensdaten, Professor (?) an der Princeton University

keine Angaben zu Lebensdaten, Prof. Emeritus of Physics at the Univ. of Massachusetts-Amherst ; taught at Ohio State Univ. ; Univ. of Pittsburgh ; Princeton Univ. ; Johns Hopkins Univ. (1982)

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