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(Don't) Give Hate a Chance
(Don't) Give Hate a Chance is the third single from the album "Dynamite" - the sixth album - by famous UK band Jamiroquai, led by Jason Kay. The song was written by Jay Kay, Rob Harris (Guitarist for the band) and Matt Johnston (Keyboardist for the band). It was produced by Jay Kay and Mike Spence..
(Don't Fear) The Reaper
"(Don't Fear) The Reaper" is a song by the Blue Öyster Cult from the 1976 album Agents of Fortune. Written and sung by guitarist Donald "Buck Dharma" Roeser, it is Blue Öyster Cult's biggest hit, reaching #12 on the American charts in November, 1976, and remaining in the top 100 for twenty week..
(Don't Go Back To) Rockville
(Don't Go Back To) Rockville was the second and final single released by R.E.M. from their second studio album Reckoning. The song failed to chart on either the Billboard Hot 100 or the UK Singles Charts. The song was written by Mike Mills as a plea to his then girlfriend, Ingrid Schorr, not to r..
Do-Not-Call Implementation Act of 2003
The Do-Not-Call Implementation Act of 2003 (Public Law No. 108-10, was H.R. 395 of the 108th Congress) was sponsored by Representatives Tauzin and Dingell and signed into law by President Bush on March 11 2003. This law establishes the FCC's National Do Not Call Registry in order to facilitate com..
Don
The term Don may refer to: Don (honorific) (also Dom), a Spanish, Portuguese and Italian title, given as a mark of respect*Similar usage is found in Sri Lankan culture referring to persons of Portuguese descent* Don, the term used for a crime or Mafia leaderDon, Nord, a commune of the Nord départe..
Don's Party
Don's Party is a 1976 Australian film set during the 1969 Australian federal election. Adapted from a 1971 play by David Williamson and directed by Bruce Beresford, Don's Party stars John Hargreaves as Don Henderson, a schoolteacher living with his wife, Kath (Jeanie Drynan), in a suburb of Sydney..
Don's Plum
Don's Plum is a low-budget black and white drama featuring Leonardo DiCaprio and Tobey Maguire, who make crude jokes while hanging out in a Los Angeles diner. It was filmed in 1995-1996. Its release was later blocked in the U.S. and Canada by DiCaprio and Maguire, who argued they never intended ..
Don't
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Don't!
"Don't!" was the second single from Shania Twain's 2004 Greatest Hits CD. The song is written by Shania and her husband, Mutt Lange. "Don't!" was originally released to country radio on January 17, 2005. It was released to AC radio on March 28, 2005. The commercial single in Europe were released o..
Don't Ask
Don't Ask is the second studio album by Australian singer Tina Arena. A very successful album for Arena, it won five ARIA Awards including "Album of the Year" and "Song of the Year" ("Chains") as well as a special award for "Highest Selling Female Artist in Australian History". Contents 1 ..
Don't ask, don't tell
"Don't Ask, Don't tell" is the common term for the U.S. military policy which implements Public Law 103-160, codified at 10 U.S.C. Sec. 654. The policy prohibits anyone who has sexual bodily contact with a person of the same sex from serving in the armed forces of the United States, and prohibits ..
Don't Ask, Don't Tell (movie)
Don't Ask, Don't Tell is a 2002 movie directed by Doug Miles, and the 2002 winner of the Boston Underground Film Festival (BUFF) Bachus Award. It was created by taking an old sci-fi movie and overdubbing the soundtrack with humorous dialogue, ala Mystery Science Theater 3000 References [IMDB..
Don't Ask Me Why
"Don't Ask Me Why" is a song recorded by pop music duo Eurythmics. It was written by Annie Lennox and David A. Stewart and produced by Stewart. The song, a ballad, appeared on Eurythmics' album We Too Are One. The song was released as the second single from the album in the UK and the first in t..
Don't Back Down
"Don't Back Down" is a song written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love for the American pop band The Beach Boys. It was released on their 1964 album All Summer Long. Details Written by: Brian Wilson/Mike LoveAlbum: All Summer LongTime: 1 min 44 secProduced by: Brian Wilson Performers Brian Wilson: Lead ..
Don't Believe
Don't Believe is the latest album by New Mexican Disaster Squad released by Jade Tree Records in 2006. It is the bands first release on Jade Tree. New Mexican Disaster Squad is currently touring in support of the album. Track listing "The Piggy Bank’s Gone, Nick!""Tightrope""Pulse""9 Kinds Of H..
Don't Believe the Truth
Don't Believe the Truth is the acclaimed sixth studio album by Oasis (the band's eighth release overall), released on May 30 2005 internationally and a day later in the United States. The album went triple platinum in the UK in the first week of 2006. It reached #1 on the UK Album charts on 5 Jun..
Don't Be Afraid of the Dark
Don't Be Afraid of the Dark may mean: Don't Be Afraid of the Dark (album), an album by Robert CrayDon't Be Afraid of the Dark (film), a 1973 TV movie This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may..
Don't Be Afraid of the Dark (album)
Released in 1988, Robert Cray's followup to Strong Persuader was not quite as beloved by the public as its predecessor, but Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark still did well on the charts, and it was considered one of the most anticipated blues albums of all time. Track listing Don't Be Afraid Of The Dar..
Don't Be Afraid of the Dark (film)
"Don't Be Afraid of the Dark", known as "Nightmare" in Europe, is a made-for-TV horror film. The film premiered on ABC on Wednesday October 10, 1973 at [[8:30PM]], and has since been shown many times in syndication. Nigel McKeand wrote the story & screenplay, and John Newland directed the film."Don..
Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood
Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood is a 1996 film. A spoof, akin to the Wayans' previous effort I'm Gonna Git You Sucka, the film parodies black, coming-of-age, 'hood movies' such as Juice, South Central, Higher Learning, Menace II Society, Poetic Justice, Ne..
Don't Be a Sucker!
Don't Be a Sucker! is an anti-racist propaganda film produced by the US War Department in 1947. An American who has been listening to a racist rabble-rouser is warned off by a naturalized Hungarian immigrant, who explains to him how racist demagogy allowed the Nazis to rise to power in Germany, and..
Don't Be Cruel
For the Bobby Brown album, see Don't Be Cruel (album). "Don't Be Cruel" is a song by Otis Blackwell, which was recorded by Elvis Presley in 1956. It was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2002. In 2004 it was listed number 197 in Rolling Stone magazine's list of 500 Greatest Songs of All Ti..
Don't Be Cruel (album)
Don't Be Cruel is the second album from American R&B singer Bobby Brown, released in 1988 by MCA Records. It includes the hit singles "Don't Be Cruel" and "My Prerogative", Brown's only number-one hit on the Billboard Hot 100. "My Prerogative" was later covered by Britney Spears in 2004, and releas..
Don't Be Evil
"Don't Be Evil" is the informal corporate motto (or slogan) for Google, established by Sergey Brin, claimed to be a powerful and benevolent principle for Google and other organizations — corporations in particular. "Don't Be Evil" is said to recognize that large corporations can often maximiz..
Don't Be Fake
Don't Be Fake is the debut solo album by Russian pop star Sergey Lazarev. Formally in boyband duo SMASH, Sergey and Vlad Topalov dominated Eastern Europe with their albums which reached platinum success. Although the album has only been released in Eastern Euorpe it is primarily English songs wi..
Don't Be Frightened of Turning the Page
Don't Be Frightened of Turning the Page is an EP by Nebraska band Bright Eyes released in 2001. Track listing "Going For the Gold""Oh, You Are the Roots That Sleep Beneath My Feet and Hold the Earth In Place""I Won't Ever Be Happy Again""No Lies, Just Love""Kathy With A K's Song""Mirrors and Fever..
Don't Be Happy... Just Worry
Don't Be Happy... Just Worry is the mini-album by The Wildhearts. The album was initially released in 1992 by Eastwest Records as a double EP. Contents 1 Track listing1.0.1 Disc 11.0.2 Disc 22 Other release information Track listing Disc 1 Turning AmericanCrying Over Nothing..
Don't Be Shallow
US Limited Edition EP released September 23rd 2003. Contains two left over songs from the 2000 Faces Down sessions (track 1 &3), and two home recordings produced by Sondre Lerche in 2001 (2 & 4). Four exclusive live bonus tracks from Lerche's winter/spring 2003 US solo tours. Also avalible very limi..
Don't Be Stupid (You Know I Love You)
"Don't Be Stupid (You Know I Love You)" was the second single from Shania Twain's 1997 album, Come on Over. The song was written by Mutt Lange and Shania Twain. Released in 1997, the single peaked at #6 becoming Twain's sixth Top 10 hit on the Billboard country singles chart. The song was later rel..
Don't Blame Me
"Don't Blame Me" can refer to: Don't Blame Me, an Australian children's television program"Don't Blame Me," a popular song This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link t..
Don't Blame Me (TV series)
Don't Blame Me is an Australian children's television program currently shown on the Nine Network. It airs at 9 am on Saturday mornings and has been running since 2002. Cast Basia A'Hern - Kate KingFiona Terry - Gabrielle KingHollie Chapman - Gemma KingShaun Loseby - Mark KingAnh Do - VinnieLiam H..
Don't Blow Your Top
Don't Blow Your Top is industrial rock group KMFDM's third album, released in 1988. After the release of Don't Blow Your Top, a KMFDM tradition of using five-letter words as album titles began with 1989's UAIOE, and Don't Blow Your Top was the last KMFDM album to use a title that wasn't a five-let..
Don't Blow Your Top (single)
Don't Blow Your Top is a KMFDM single off of the album of the same name. It features a remix of "Don't Blow Your Top" and an alternate version of "Disgust", both of which are found in their original forms on the Don't Blow Your Top album. It also features "Conillon" off of What Do You Know, Deut..
Don't Bore Us, Get to the Chorus!
Don't Bore Us, Get to the Chorus! - Roxette's Greatest Hits is an album by Roxette, released in November, 1995. Only the tracks "June Afternoon", "You Don't Understand Me", "She Doesn't Live Here Anymore" and "I Don't Want To Get Hurt" were newly recorded for this album. "Almost Unreal" was not p..
Don't Bother
"Don't Bother" Single by Shakira From the album Oral Fixation 2 Released 2005 Format Digital download Airplay Genre Pop Length 4:16 Label Epic Records Writers ShakiraScott SpockLauren ChristyGraham Edwards Producers ShakiraLester Méndez Certification Director Jaume De la Iguana C..
Don't Bother Me
"Don't Bother Me" was the first song George Harrison ever wrote. It was recorded with The Beatles on September 11 and September 12, 1963. It originally appeared on the group's With the Beatles album in the UK (see 1963 in music) and on their Meet the Beatles! album in the U.S. (see 1964 in music). ..
Don't Bother to Knock
Don't Bother to Knock is a 1952 film. The drama stars Marilyn Monroe as Nell Forbes, a disturbed babysitter watching a child at the same New York hotel pilot Jed Towers (Richard Widmark) is staying. Towers sees her through his window and the two meet. Towers witnesses her strange behavor and be..
Don't Break My Heart
"Don't Break My Heart" Single by La Toya Jackson featuring Tom Beser Not released on an album Released 1998 Format CD single Genre Dance/Pop Length 3:58 (Radio Dance Mix) Chart positions Did not chart La Toya Jackson singles chronology I Can't Help Myself(1996) Don't Break My Heart(1998..
Don't Break the Ice
Don't Break the Ice is a game manufactured by Milton Bradley, a subsidiary of Hasbro. The game is designed for two to four players, aged three and up. The game is set up by placing plastic "ice" blocks in a tight-fitting, raised stand with space for 36 blocks arranged in a square. A large 2x2 bloc..
Don't Break the Oath
Don't Break the Oath is Mercyful Fate's second full-length album. It was released in 1984. The style Mercyful Fate employed on Don't Break The Oath is black metal, lyricly preoccupied with Satan and the occult, helping to inspire the latter black metal scene. The album was remastered and subseque..
Don't Bring Me Down
:For the Electric Light Orchestra song of the same name, see Don't Bring Me Down (Electric Light Orchestra song). For the Pretty Things song, see Don't Bring Me Down (Pretty Things song). Don't Bring Me Down is a 2003 EP by Sia. Track listing "Don't Bring Me Down""Broken Biscuit""Lucky""So Bored"..
Don't Bring Me Down (Electric Light Orchestra song)
Don't Bring Me Down is the title of the last track from the Electric Light Orchestra album Discovery. The song was the first by ELO not to include a string section. Ironically, it was also the band's biggest hit in the United States. Donald A. Guarisco, [Don't Bring Me Down Song Review],..
Don't Bring Me Down (Pretty Things song)
"Don't Bring Me Down" is a song by Johnnie Dee, performed by The Pretty Things. David Bowie recorded a version of it for his Pin Ups album in 1973. ..
Don't Call Me Baby
"Don't Call Me Baby" is a single by Madison Ave released in 2000 Song information Track Listings (UK)Don't Call Me Baby (Original Mix Edit)Don't Call Me Baby (Armin Van Buuren's Stalker Mix)Don't Call Me Baby (Madison Babe from Outta Space Remix)Don't Call Me Baby (Armin Van Buurden's Scratchin' ..
Don't Call Me Marshall
Don't Call Me Marshall is a collection of Eminem's unreleased hits. Track listing Don't Call Me Marshall (Intro)Say My NameGo to SleepNigga (featuring Notorious BIG and 50 Cent)Shady Camp (Interlude)Business (remix, featuring Mack 10)Patiently Waiting (featuring 50 Cent)Victory (remix)Back Down..
Don't Call Me White
Don't Call Me White is a 7" single by NOFX featuring two songs from Punk in Drublic (1994). The record was limited to 1,500 copies on white vinyl. It is also the name of a song by NOFX that pleads with the listener to not call the singer white. Track listing "Don't Call Me White""Punk Guy" ..
Don't Censor Me
Don't Censor Me is the second album released by Audio Adrenaline. Contents 1 Track listing2 Greatest Hits3 Trivia4 External Links Track listing "Can't Take God Away""A.K.A. Public School""Soulmate""My World View"(feat.Kevin Max)"Big House""Jesus & the California Kid""Don't C..
Don't Cha
Some of the information in this has not been [Verifiabilityverified] and might not be reliable. It should be checked for inaccuracies and modified as needed, [cite sourcesciting sources]. "Don't Cha (feat. Busta Rhymes)" Single by The Pussycat Dolls From the album PCD Re..
Don't Come Down
"Don't Come Down" was Obie Trice's final single from his debut album Cheers. The song focuses on his childhood, more specifically his relationship with his single-parent mother. Partly due to its subject matter, it is widely considered to be one of the best songs on Cheers. ..
Don't Come Knocking
Don't Come Knocking is a 2005 film, a comedy-drama road movie directed by German director Wim Wenders and written by Wenders and actor/playwright Sam Shepard. The two had previously collaborated on Paris, Texas twenty years previously, to which this film bears superficial story similarities, albei..
Don't Copy That Floppy
Don't Copy That Floppy was an anti-software piracy ad campaign run by the Software Publishers Association (SPA) beginning in 1992. The film has been compared with the 1936 film Reefer Madness due to its tone and effectiveness. The video for the campaign, starring M.E. Hart as "MC Double Def DP",..
Don't Crush That Dwarf, Hand Me the Pliers
Don't Crush That Dwarf, Hand Me the Pliers is The Firesign Theatre's third comedy recording for Columbia Records. Released in 1970 at the height of their popularity, it is considered by many to be their best work. In 1983, The New Rolling Stone Record Guide called it "the greatest comedy album eve..
Don't Cry
"Don't Cry" is a song by Guns N' Roses. It appears in two different versions: the fourth song on Use Your Illusion I and the thirteenth on Use Your Illusion II. It uses the "Original" lyrics in the former, and "Alt. lyrics" on the latter, the only difference is in Axl's vocal track in the verses. ..
Don't Cry, Joe (Let Her Go, Let Her Go, Let Her Go)
"Don't Cry, Joe (Let Her Go, Let Her Go, Let Her Go)" is a popular song. It was written by Joe Marsala and recorded by Johnny Desmond on May 21, 1949. The recording was released by MGM (catalog number 10518) and reached #22 on the Billboard chart. ..
Don't Cry for Me, Argentina
"Don't Cry for Me, Argentina" is the best-known song from the 1978 musical Evita with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics by Tim Rice. Sung by the title character Eva Perón, it was originally to be titled "It's Only Your Lover Returning", before Rice settled on the eventual title. First recor..
Don't Cry for Me Argentina (Madonna song)
"Don't Cry For Me Argentina" Single by Madonna From the album Evita Released February 11, 1997 (Worldwide)December, 1996 (Europe) Format CD maxi singleCD Single Recorded 1996 Length 5:37 Genre Pop Label Maverick / Warner Bros. Writers Tim Rice Producers Nigel Wright, Alan Parker, Andrew..
Don't Cry for Pain
redirect [[Template:Infobox Single]] "Don't Cry for Pain" is the second single released by Swedish pop/rock music singer Ana Johnsson, featured on her worldwide debut album The Way I Am. The song is a rock ballad about a woman who gets beaten by her husband and steps up. This is exactly what is sh..
Don't Cry Wolf
"Don't Cry Wolf" Single by The Damned From the album Music for Pleasure B-side "One Way Love" Released December 11 1977 Format 7" single Recorded Britannia Studios, Islington, August 1977 Genre Punk/Rock Length 3:10 Label Stiff BUY 24 Producer Nick Mason Chart positions N/A The Damne..
Don't Cut Your Fabric to This Year's Fashion
Don't Cut Your Fabric to This Year's Fashion is the debut album from Long Island rockers Action Action. Action Action is signed to label Victory Records. Track listing This Year's Fashion (3:59)Drug Like (4:56)Photograph (3:34)Basic Tiny Fragments (2:46)Bleed (4:11)Instructions On Building A Mod..
Don't Dilly Dally on the Way
Don't Dilly Dally On The Way is the first line of the chorus of the song My Old Man (said follow the van) [link], a song which was part of the repertoire of Marie Lloyd. The song was written by Fred W. Leigh and Charles Collins. The chorus lyrics are: My old man said "Follow the van, And..
Don't Drink the Water
Don't Drink the Water is a television movie directed by Woody Allen, based on a play he wrote in the 1960s. It was the second filmed version of the play, after the earlier version, starring Jackie Gleason, left Allen unsatisfied. The story revolves around a family of American tourists (played by A..
Don't Eat the Pictures: Sesame Street at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Overview The special has the main human cast along with several of the muppet characters going along, including Big Bird, Cookie Monster, Telly, Bert and Ernie, Count von Count, Grover, and Oscar. At this point in the show's history, Snuffy is still an imaginary friend to Big Bird. Big Bird has a..
Don't even think about it!
"Don't even think about it!" is a phrase commonly used in the United States when a person denies another person something. Usually the phrase is used as a proactive response to a question before it is asked, as in, "I know what you're going to ask me, and it's not worth your time, because I'm going ..
Don't Ever Cry
Don't Ever Cry was the Croatian entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1993, performed partly in English and partly in Croatian by Put. This was Croatia's debut as an independent nation in the Eurovision Song Contest. The song was performed twenty-first on the night (following the Netherlands's Ruth J..
Don't Fall in Love With Everyone You See
Don't Fall in Love With Everyone You See is the name of the first full-length album from alternative country group, Okkervil River. Released on January 22, 2002 on the label Jagjaguwar, it contains the single, "Kansas City". William Schaff designed the cover art. The album features an array of inst..
Don't Fear the Reaper: The Best of Blue Öyster Cult
Don't Fear the Reaper: The Best of Blue Öyster Cult is a compilation album by the hard rock band, the Blue Öyster Cult, released in 2000 (see 2000 in music). Track listing "Cities On Flame With Rock And Roll""The Red & The Black""Flaming Telepaths""Astronomy""This Ain't The Summer Of Love"(Don't..
Don't Fear the Reaper (EP)
Don't Fear the Reaper, the second EP from the duo of Clint Ruin (also known as J. G. Thirlwell) and Lydia Lunch, finds the pair taking on classic covers and new songs in equal measure. The 1991 disc's title track is Ruin and Lunch's surprisingly reverent take on the Blue Öyster Cult hit (the othe..
Don't Fear the Roofer
"Don't Fear the Roofer" is the sixteenth episode of the sixteenth season of The Simpsons. The episode aired on May 1, 2005 in the US. Although it was advertised as the 350th episode, it is not the actual 350th episode (see The Heartbroke Kid and Future-Drama.) Contents 1 Synopsis2 Triv..
Don't Feed The Gondolas
Don't Feed The Gondolas was an Irish television quiz show on RTÉ, similar in format to the BBC's Have I Got News For You and Never Mind the Buzzcocks. It ran from 1998 to 2000. The host was Seán Moncrieff, and the regular panellists were Brendan O'Connor and Dara Ó Briain. The name of the show i..
Don't Fence Me In
031 – Don't Fence Me In''' Script Jimmy Perry and David Croft Director Harold Snoad Producer David Croft '''Recorded Friday 10/7/70 Original transmission Friday 23/10/70 8.00pm Series Four Length 30 minutes Original Viewing Figures 16.3 million Preceded by Sergeant - Save My Boy! Follo..
Don't Fight It
Don't Fight It is the debut album for the Canadian rock band Red Rider, which was released in 1980 (see 1980 in music). With the singles "White Hot" and "Don't Fight It", the album quickly reached gold status. The album was re-issued on CD July 29, 1994. The album reached #146 on Billboard's Pop A..
Don't Fool with a Phantom
Dont' Fool with a Phantom is the final episode of the show Scooby Doo, Where Are You The gang is invited to the Johnny Sands Dance Game Show. The show is going on when the lights go off. They see a huge figure. The figure has stolen a case of money and the station manager, Roger Stevens is gone...
Don't Forget about Us
"Don't Forget about Us" is a song co-written by American singer Mariah Carey, Jermaine Dupri, Johnta Austin and Bryan Michael Cox, and recorded by Carey for the re-release of her fourteenth album The Emancipation of Mimi (2005). Co-produced by Carey, Dupri and Austin, it was released as the album's..
Don't Forget Me
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Don't Forget Me is a song by the Red Hot Chili Peppers from their 2002 album, By The Way. It is the fifth song on the album. The song's lyrics are about drugs, and it features unusual strummed bass chords from Flea. ..
Don't Forget Me (disambiguation)
Don't Forget Me may refer to: Don't Forget Me, a song by the Red Hot Chili Peppers from their 2002 album, By The WayDon't Foget Me, a song by the Gear Daddies from their 1988 album Let's Go Scare AlThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same t..
Don't Forget the Diver
028 - Don't Forget the Diver''' Script Jimmy Perry and David Croft Director David Croft Producer David Croft '''Recorded Friday 24/7/70 Original transmission Friday 2/10/70 8.00pm Series Four Length 30 minutes Original Viewing Figures 12.3 million Preceded by The Big Parade Followed by B..
Don't Forget to Remember Me
In the music video, which was premiered on CMT on March 12, 2006 we see Carrie in many different places, beginning with her coming out of a bus and immediately signing autographs, as the song moves on, we see Carrie out of her new house and having flashbacks when she's loading up her Chevy with..
Don't Forget Your Old Shipmates
Don't Forget Your Old Shipmates is a Naval song sung by sailors in the Napoleonic Era. It is best known for the officer's mess song in [[Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World]]. Lyrics Safe and sound at home again, let the waters roar, Jack.Safe and sound at home again, let the waters r..
Don't Forget Your Toothbrush
Don't Forget Your Toothbrush is a television entertainment show originally broadcast in Britain in 1994, and has also been adapted in Australia, France, Germany, Norway, the United States, and the Netherlands. Contents 1 British version2 Australian version3 American version4 ..
Don't Give Me Names
Don't Give Me Names is the second album by the German band Guano Apes, released in 2000. It includes the singles "Big in Japan" (a cover of the Alphaville song), "No Speech", "Living in a Lie" and "Dödel Up". Track listing (all songs written by Guano Apes, except "Big in Japan", written by Marian..
Don't Give Up
"Don't Give Up" is a title shared by at least three songs of note, both released as singles: "Don't Give Up" is a duet released by British artists Peter Gabriel and Kate Bush in 1986."Don't Give Up" is a single by British artist Chicane with vocals by Canadian singer Bryan Adams. It topped the Briti..
Don't Give Up (Chicane song)
"Don't Give Up" is a song by Chicane, alias of English producer Nick Bracegirdle, with vocals recorded by Canadian rock/pop singer Bryan Adams. It was released as a single in 2000, reaching the #1 position on the UK Singles Chart and becoming a popular dance track in clubs across Europe and North ..
Don't Give Up (Ira Losco song)
Don't Give Up is one of four songs Ira Losco performed in Malta Song For Europe 2001. It was composed and written by Ray Agius. ..
Don't Give Up (Peter Gabriel and Kate Bush song)
"Don't Give Up" is a duet by recorded by Peter Gabriel and Kate Bush for Gabriel's album So. The single version spent eleven weeks in the UK Top 75 chart in 1986. It describes the despair of a man who feels that the economic system has no place for him, and the support and wise counsel sung in t..
Don't Give Up On Me
Don't Give Up On Me is an album featuring Solomon Burke, released in 2002 on Fat Possum Records. The album is noteworthy for the contributions of original and heretofore unreleased compositions by top-rank songwriters, the effect of which placed Burke back in the public eye for a time. The backin..
Don't Give Up The Ship!
Don't Give Up The Ship! is a set of rules for conducting Napoleonic era naval wargames. The name comes from the battle flag raised by Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry in the Battle of Lake Erie, during the War of 1812. The game was published by Guidon Games in 1971 and republished by TSR, Inc. in ..
Don't Go Away
"Don't Go Away" Japanese-only single by Oasis From the album Be Here Now Single Released May 13 1998 Single Format CD Recorded November 1996 to April 1997 Genre Britpop Song Length 4 min 48 s Record label Epic Records Producer Owen Morris and Noel Gallagher Oasis single chronology "A..
Don't Go Down That Street
Don't Go Down That Street is a little known song by 1980's New Wave band Culture Club. It was only released as the B-Side to their 1984 single The Medal Song (An underrated song about the 1930's American actress Frances Farmer, who was featured on the sleeve of the single). In the tradition of earl..
Don't Go In The Woods
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Don't Go Near the Water
"Don't Go Near The Water" is a song written by Mike Love and Al Jardine for the American pop band The Beach Boys. It was released on their 1971 album Surf's Up. The song was released on November 8, 1971 as the B-side of the "Surf's Up" single although it never charted in the US or the UK. The song..
Don't Go To Jail
Don't Go To Jail is a Parker Brothers dice game for two or more players inspired by Monopoly. The game is played by rolling ten dice and attempting to roll matches to score points. Seven of the dice have various colours, utilities, or railroad icons on them (all from the Monopoly board game). The r..
Don't Go To Sleep!
In R.L. Stine's 54th Goosebumps novel, Don't Go to Sleep!, a boy goes to sleep in the family guest room, only to wake up as a different person each day, which catches the attention of two black-clad thugs and a seemingly innocent girl who are a part of a group known as The Dream Police, a group that..
Don't Hang Up, Tough Guy!
'Don't Hang Up, Tough Guy!' is a collection of Prank calls and improvised skits performed by the Jerky Boys around New York city. Locations included the MTV intern offices, a Double-decker bus tour, pay phones and supermarket intercoms. The prank calls involved training a hidden video camera on the ..
Don't Hate Me (song)
Don't Hate Me is a song from the album Stupid Dream, first released in March, 1999, by British progressive rock band Porcupine Tree. It featured the first use of saxophone in the music of Porcupine Tree, courtesy of Theo Travis. ..
Don't Hurt My Little Sister
"Don't Hurt My Little Sister" is a song written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love for the American pop band The Beach Boys. It was released on their 1965 album The Beach Boys Today!. Details Written by: Brian Wilson/Mike LoveAlbum: The Beach Boys Today!Time: 2 min 07 secProduced by: Brian Wilson Perfor..
Don't Just Sit There
Don't Just Sit There was a television show on Nickelodeon that aired in 1989. The show was a talk show mixed with a comedy show. Sort of like a late-night show for children. Out of Order is the house band on that series, they would later get to sing on the show as well as participate in sketches. ..
Don't Just Vote, Get Active
Don't Just Vote, Get Active (DJV) is an open, decentralized national campaign in the United States of America initiated by the CrimethInc. Ex-Workers Collective. DJV was publicly announced at the National Conference on Organized Resistance (NCOR) in 2004 and is focused on demonstrating the effective..
Don't Knock the Rock
Don't Knock the Rock was a 1956 rock and roll film starring Alan Dale as a rock star who returns to his hometown to rest up for the summer only to find that rock and roll has been banned there by disapproving adults. With the help of disc jockey Alan Freed and film headliners Bill Haley and His Come..
Don't Know How to Party
Don't Know How to Party is an album by The Mighty Mighty Bosstones. It was released on May 18, 1993 by Mercury Records. Don't Know How to Party is their heaviest metal influenced album. This LP spawned several singles, including the Bosstones fan favorite – "Someday I Suppose". Track list..
Don't Know Much
"Don't Know Much" is a song written by Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil and Tom Snow and made famous when performed as a duet by Linda Ronstadt and Aaron Neville on Ronstadt's 1989 album Cry Like a Rainstorm, Howl Like the Wind. The song had a rich history prior to its success in 1989. It first appeared ..
Don't Know What To Tell Ya
"Don't Know What To Tell Ya" Single by Aaliyah From I Care 4 U Released 2003 Format Digital downloadCD single Genre R&B Length 5:03 Label Blackground Writers Tim MosleyStephen Garrett Producers Timbaland Director Little X Certification colspan="2" valign="top" Chart positions #3 U..
Don't Know Why
"Don't Know Why" was the debut single by Blue Note artist Norah Jones from her breakthrough 2002 album Come Away With Me. Although it only peaked at #30 on the Billboard Hot 100, it was a critical success for Jones that helped established her as a respected new artist, and subsequently her album ..
Don't Leave Home
Don't Leave Home was the third single from Dido's album Life For Rent to be released in UK. It was officially released on April 12th, 2004. Even though it didn't go further than #25, staying 6 weeks in the Singles chart, the song reached the top of the Airplay charts. This gave Dido the dubious ho..
Don't leave me behind / Silent Stream
Don't leave me behind / Silent Stream is the sixth single released by Japanese singer Ami Suzuki in March 1999. It was also the first double A-side single of the artist. Information For promoting the single and increase sales the song "Don't leave me behind" was used on a TV commercial of the Japa..
Don't Leave Me Now
Don't Leave Me Now is a song by the British progressive rock band Pink Floyd. It was released on The Wall album in 1979. Contents 1 Composition2 Plot3 Film Version4 Personnel Composition The song is split into two main portions; the first of which is quiet in dynamics. The l..
Don't Let's Be Beastly To The Germans
"Don't Let's Be Beastly To The Germans" was a satiric, patriotic song popular in Britain in World War II. The lyrics are listed below: Verse We must be kind And with an open mind We must endeavour to find A way To let the Germans know that when the war is over They are not the ones who'll have to..
Don't Let's Start
"Don't Let's Start" is a They Might Be Giants song originally from the album They Might Be Giants and self-titled single Don't Let's Start (EP); however, it has also appeared on [[Then: The Earlier Years]] and [[Dial-A-Song: 20 Years Of They Might Be Giants]]. Its lyrics are typically abstract for..
Don't Let's Start (album)
Don't Let's Start is a 1989 b-side and remix compilation album by the alternative rock band They Might Be Giants. It was only available in the UK and West Germany, and can be seen as the predecessor to Miscellaneous T, which includes all of the tracks from this release and an additional track, "H..
Don't Let's Start (EP)
Don't Let's Start is the name of a They Might Be Giants EP, released January 1, 1987 (see 1987 in music) by Restless Records. Track listing "Don't Let's Start""We're the Replacements""When It Rains It Snows""The Famous Polka" "Don't Let's Start" was also a track on their eponymous debut, and its..
Don't Let Daddy Kiss Me
"Don't Let Daddy Kiss Me" is a song by the heavy metal band Motörhead. It was written by Lemmy and released as a single in 1993. The song is covered with "Born To Raise Hell", which was released as a separate single, and "Death Or Glory". All three songs are from the Bastards album. The song is..
Don't Let Him Steal Your Heart Away
"Don't Let Him Steal Your Heart Away" is a song by Phil Collins from his second solo album Hello, I Must Be Going!. The song was the last song to be released as a single from the album and like another single from the album that was only released in the UK (Thru These Walls), it never reached the ..
Don't Let It Get You
Don't Let It Get You is the title of a 1966 New Zealand film directed by John O'Shea and starring Howard Morrison. ..
Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood
Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood is a rock) song perhaps best well known as an Animals song. It was written by Bennie Benjamin, Gloria Caldwell and Sol Marcus, and first made popular by Nina Simone. A disco version by Santa Esmeralda also became a hit in the 1970s. This version was included on the..
Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know
redirect [[Template:Infobox Single]] "Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know" is the fourth single from Pop singer Britney Spears released from the album Oops!... I Did It Again during the first quarter of 2001. The song was written by record producer Robert Lange and country music singer Shania Twain, a..
Don't Let Me Down/You and I
"Don't Let Me Down / You and I" was the fourth single from Pop Idol UK series 1 winner Will Young. It went to number two in the UK Singles Chart. The double A-side single was released in aid of BBC Children in Need. CD2 included a limited edition poster. Contents 1 Tracklisting1.1 C..
Don't Let Me Down & Down
"Don't Let Me Down & Down" is a song by Tahra and Martine Valmont. Tahra is a Mauritanian princess that recorded the song for a French CD release produced by Martine Valmont. Tahra wrote the Arabic lyrics for the song, but it was translated into English by Valmont. Iman came to visit Tahra in Pari..
Don't Let Me Down (The Beatles song)
"Don't Let Me Down" is a song by The Beatles, recorded in 1969 during the Get Back sessions. Later, Phil Spector transformed Get Back into Let It Be and "Don't Let Me Down" was dropped. However, it was released as a b-side to the single "Get Back". Written by John Lennon, it is a somewhat anguishe..
Don't Let Me Down (The Farm song)
The Farm Singles Stepping Stone April 1990 Groovy Train 20th August 1990 All Together Now 26th November 1990 Don't let me down 22nd April 1991 Mind 12th August 1991 Don't You Want Me 1992 All Together Now (Everton) May 1995 All Together Now (Euro 2004) 31st May 2004 Don'..
Don't Let Me Get Me
"Don't Let Me Get Me" is a pop-rock song performed by singer P!nk recorded for her second album Missundaztood (2002). It was released as the album's second single in 2002 (see 2002 in music) and it reached number six in the UK, number eight in the U.S. and number twenty in Canada. "Don't Let Me Get..
Don't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes
"Don't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes" is a popular song. It was written by Slim Willet. The song was published in 1952. The most popular version was recorded by Perry Como on November 4, 1952. It was released: In the United States, by RCA Victor, as a 78rpm single (catalog number 20-5064) and ..
Don't Lie
"Don't Lie" Single by The Black Eyed Peas From the album Monkey Business Released 2005 Format Digital download Genre Hip-Hop/Pop Length 3:39 Label A&M/Interscope Writers William AdamsStacy FergusonJaime GomezAllan PinedaChris PetersDrew PetersRicky Walters Producers will.i.am Certifica..
Don't Listen to the Radio
"Don't Listen to the Radio" is a single from Australian rock band The Vines 3rd album Vision Valley. Tracklisting "Don't Listen to the Radio""Give Up, Give Out, Give in""Don't Listen to the Radio (Instrumental)" ..
Don't listen to the Radio
Don't listen to the Radio is The Vines' first single on their third album, Vision Valley. ..
Don't Look at Me (Desperate Housewives episode)
"Don't Look at Me" Desperate Housewives Bree and her stepmother. Season 2 (2005-2006) Episode 42, 2-19 Air date(s) April 16, 2006 (ABC) Writer(s) Josh Senter Director David Grossman Episode chronology Prev: Everybody Says Don't Next: It Wasn't Meant to Happen "Don'..
Don't Look Back
Don't Look Back can refer to one of the following: "Don’t Look Back (Temptations song)", a 1965 single by The TemptationsDont Look Back, a 1967 documentary film about Bob DylanDon't Look Back (album), a 1978 album by BostonDon't Look Back (band), a french post-rock band.Don't Look Back (Specimen-..
Don't Look Back (album)
Don't Look Back is the second album by American rock band Boston, released in 1978 (see 1978 in music). Don't Look Back the song and single, was one of its biggest hits, reaching Number Four in 1978 on the Billboard Hot 100. This album also marked the beginning of the band's legal fight with its ..
Don't Look Back (Boston song)
"Don't Look Back" was a big hit by the classic rock & roll band Boston. It reached #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1978, and is on the album of the same name. ..
Don't Look Back (In the Heat of the Night)
See Don't Look Back for other uses of the term. Don't Look Back is a two part episode of the television series In the Heat of the Night. Aired on December 4, 1988, the episode was the first episode of the second season, and the first episode to be shot in Covington, Georgia and surrounding areas. ..
Don't Look Back (Specimen-X Album)
The 2nd release by Boston based band Specimen-X. Track Listing 01. Shockwave02. Ilex Opaca03. Broken Promises04. Lonely05. Another Holocaust06. Don't Look Back ..
Don't Look Back (Thalía song)
redirect [[Template:Infobox Single]] "Don't Look Back" is the third English single released from Thalía's crossover 2003 albumThalía. The Song This song was written by Martin Harrington, Ash Howes and Rob Davies, and produced by Martin Harrington and Ash Howes. Remixes "Norty Cotto English Cl..
Don't Look Back into the Sun
Don't Look Back Into The Sun is the fourth single from The Libertines. It was released as a single only, therefore not appearing on any albums. Contents 1 Track listing1.1 CDS 11.2 CDS 21.3 7\" Track listing CDS 1 "Don't Look Back Into The Sun""Death on the Stairs""Tell th..
Don't Look Back in Anger
"Don't Look Back in Anger" Single by Oasis From the album (What's the Story) Morning Glory? Single Released 19 February, 1996 Single Format CD, Vinyl record Recorded Spring/Summer, 1995 Genre Britpop Song Length 4 min 48 s Record label Creation Records Producer Owen Morris Chart positi..
Don't Look Down
The Chicago-based punk rock band by the same name now goes by Much The Same. For the Iggy Pop song, see Don't Look Down (song). Don't Look Down is a New Jersey-based pop punk band. They began playing in the late 1990's. Despite no official announcement by the band, it is widely assumed that Don'..
Don't Look Down (song)
"Don't Look Down" is a song written by Iggy Pop and James Williamson in 1979 for Iggy Pop's album New Values. David Bowie recorded a version of the song in 1984 for his album Tonight. This version was remixed and released as the B-side to the single "Loving the Alien" in May 1985. ..
Don't Look Now
Don't Look Now is an Italian-British thriller-horror, directed by Nicolas Roeg and released in 1973. It is based on a short story by Daphne Du Maurier. Don't Look Now tells the story of an English couple, Laura (Julie Christie) and John Baxter (Donald Sutherland) whose young daughter has recently..
Don't look now (book)
Don't look now ( book) Don't look now is a collection of short stories by Daphne Du Maurier. Published in 1971, the title story became a famous film, directed by Nic Roeg. The book actually contains a selection of several short stories, all rather diverse but similar in that they touch on the super..
Don't Look Under the Bed
Don't Look Under The Bed is a Disney Channel Original Movie. It is about a girl named Frances Bacon McCausland Erin Chambers. Strange things have been going on in the town of Middleberg. Dogs on people's roofs,alarm clocks going off 3 hours early, eggs all over the teacher's car, jello in the swi..
Don't Lose My Number
Don't Lose My Number is a song featured by Phil Collins from his famous song solo-album No Jacket Required. It makes a brief song about someone known as "Billy" who left and nobody could find him. The song was released and sold to the public in January of 1985, when the album was sold. Lyrics: Th..
Don't Lose Your Head
Don't Lose Your Head is the thirteenth Carry On film (and only one of two not to have "Carry On" in the original title). It was released in 1966. Set in France and England during the French revolution, it is a parody of Baroness Orczy's The Scarlet Pimpernel. Contents 1 Plot outline2 Fi..
Don't Make a Wave Committee
The Don't Make a Wave Committee was formed in October 1969 in Vancouver, Canada to protest and attempt to halt underground nuclear testing by the United States in the National Wildlife refuge at Amchitka in the Aleutian Islands of Alaska. The name of the committee was reputed to have come from a pla..
Don't Make Me Over
redirect [[Template:Infobox Family Guy Season 4a]] Don't Make Me Over is the fourth episode of Season 4 of Family Guy. It first aired on June 5, 2005 on FOX. The episode's production code is 4ACX03. The working title of the episode was "Extreme Makeover: Meg Edition". It was written by Gene Laufenb..
Don't Make Me Over (song)
"Don't Make Me Over" is a 1962 soul single recorded by American singer Dionne Warwick and her first collaborative effort with the famed songwriting-producing team of Burt Bacharach and Hal David. Warwick, whose real name is Marie Dionne Warrick, first met the famed team while singing background for ..
Don't Make Me Think
Don't Make Me Think is a short and very easy to read book by Steve Krug. Its subject is human computer interaction and web usability. The book has a very simple premise, exactly as its title says, that a good program or website should allow a user to accomplish his intended task as easily and dire..
Don't Make Me Your God
Don't Make Me Your God is the title of English metal band Peach's second release, released in 1992. It was originally released as 3-track 12" Vinyl. It is now extremely rare. Track listing "Signposts in the Sea""Don't Make Me Your God""Dougal" Personnel Simon Oakes – VocalistRob Havis &nd..
Don't Make Waves
Don't Make Waves (1967) is a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer comedy film which starred Tony Curtis, Claudia Cardinale, and Sharon Tate. Directed by Alexander Mackendrick the film depicted a series of romantic triangles between different groupings of the principal cast and supporting players. By the late 19..
Don't Mention the World Cup
Don't Mention the World Cup is a song by John Cleese (of Monty Python) and The First Eleven. The song is partly a reference to the Fawlty Towers episode "The Germans". In the show Basil Fawlty is very jumpy about his German guests and repeatedly tells his staff and other guests "Don't Mention the Wa..
Don't Mess With Mister T.
Produced by Creed Taylor on CTI. Recorded at Englewood Cliffs, NJ. Tracks "Don't Mess With Mister T." (Marvin Gaye) - 9:50"Two for T." (Stanley Turrentine) - 5:28"Too Blue" (Stanley Turrentine) - 7:20"I Could Never Repay Your Love" (Bruce Hawes) - 8:00 Artists Stanley Turrentine- Tenor saxophon..
Don't Mess with Texas
The phrase "Don't Mess with Texas" is a slogan for the Texas Department of Transportation, and was developed to reduce littering on Texas roadways used as part of a statewide advertising campaign in 1986. The phrase was prominently shown on road signs on major highways, as well as in television, ra..
Don't Mind if I Do
Don't Mind If I Do is an album by New Wave band Culture Club, released in 1999 (see 1999 in music). Don't Mind If I Do was Culture Club's "comeback" album of original material since the band called a halt to recordings back in 1986. The album produced a number of hit singles including "I Just Wann..
Don't Miss the Train
Don't Miss the Train is the second full length album released by punk band No Use for a Name. Track listing "Born Addicted" - 2:40"Thorn In My Side" - 2:18"Looney Toon" - 1:50"TollBridge" - 2:39"Hole" - 1:56"Another Step" - 2:18"Don't Miss The Train" - 2:55"Watching" - 3:04"Punk Points" - 1:56"T..
Don't Move, Improve
Don’t Move, Improve is a daytime programme on ITV1, and is about helping homeowners realise their dream property might be nearer than they think … they might actually be living in it. The series is about showing people how to look beyond what they live with 24/7. To identify the potential of ..
Don't Move (film)
Don't Move (Non ti muovere) is a 2004 film directed by Sergio Castellitto. It stars Penélope Cruz, Claudia Gerini, Elena Perino and the director himself. Both Castellitto and Cruz received critical praise for their performances, as well as several awards, including the prestigious David di Donate..
Don't need to say good bye
Don't need to say good bye was the 10th single released by Japanese singer Ami Suzuki under label Sony Music Japan.. Information "Don't need to say good bye" was the first song that Ami Suzuki wrote herself with some help of Mitsuko and Tetsuya Komuro. A part of the lyrics are listed here: ''You ..
Don't Need You To (Tell Me I'm Pretty)
"Don't Need You To (Tell Me I'm Pretty)" Single by Samantha Mumba From the album Gotta Tell You Released 2001 Format CD single Genre Pop/R&B Length 3:38 Label Interscope Records Writers D. Warren Producers Ron fairSol SurvivorE. Dawk Director - Certification - Chart positions #60..
Don't Open 'Til It's Doomsday / Day The Earth Caught Fire
Tracklisting Balzac - The Haunting / Don't Open 'Til It's Doomsday (Dr. Chud/Michale Graves/Doyle/Jerry Only)The Misfits - Day The Earth Caught Fire (Hirosuke/Anti/Atsushi/Kohji) Credits BALZAC Hirosuke - vocalsAtsushi - guitarAkio - bassTakayuki - drums MISFITS Jerry Only - bass, vocalsDez Cadena -..
Don't panic
Don't Panic may may refer to any of the following: Don't Panic (Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy) - the two-word phrase used in Douglas Adam's Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy[[Don't Panic: The Official Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Companion]], a book by Neil Gaiman.Don't Panic (single), a song..
Don't Panic: The Official Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Companion
Don't Panic: The Official Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Companion is a book by Neil Gaiman about Douglas Adams and the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy. The book was originally published in January 1988 in the USA and UK. A second edition, retitled Don't Panic: Douglas Adams and the Hitch Hiker's ..
Don't Panic (Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy)
Don't Panic is the simple, two-word phrase used in the book The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams. It comes from the actual Hitchhiker's Guide To the Galaxy, an intergallactic travel guide that theoretically served to show planet-hoppers how to see the Universe on less than thirty Al..
Don't Panic (single)
"Don't Panic" is the fourth single from Coldplay's debut album, Parachutes. Regional singles included Europe, France, the Netherlands (single and live EP), Denmark (live EP), and Australia. The UK only received a promo edition. The album version of "Don't Panic" is featured on all versions of the ..
Don't Pass Me By
"Don't Pass Me By" Song by The Beatles From the album The Beatles Album released 22 November 1968 Recorded 5 June, 1968 Genre Rock Song Length 3:50 Record label Apple Records Producer George Martin The Beatles Album Listing Rocky Raccoon (Track 13 of Disc 1) Don't Pass Me By (Track 14 o..
Don't Pay the Ferryman
"Don't Pay the Ferryman" is a well-known song by Chris DeBurgh. It was produced in 1982. The song tells the story of a man who boards a ferryboat and sets off. A storm approaches and the ferryman demands payment from the patron. The repetitive lyrics are believed to have a connection with mythology..
Don't Phunk with My Heart
"Don't Phunk with My Heart" Single by The Black Eyed Peas From the album Monkey Business Released 2005 Format Digital download Genre Hip hop/pop Length 3:59 Label A&M/Interscope Writers will.i.amPrintz BoardG.Pajon Jr.Full ForceAnadiIndewar Producers will.i.am Certification Platinum Ch..
Don't Play Us Cheap
Don't Play Us Cheap is a musical written, produced, and directed by Melvin Van Peebles. Van Peebles came up with the idea for the story after an old woman had invited him to her niece's birthday party. When he returned to France, he thought of what would happen if a pair of the devil's minions had..
Don't Quote Me
Don't Quote Me uses quotations in a line of board games as well as online for resource purposes. The games are produced by Wiggles 3D Inc. based in London, Ontario, Canada. The company was founded by Don Reid in 2003. Contents 1 Board games2 Categories of questions3 Playing cards..
Don't Rain on My Parade
"Don't Rain On My Parade" is a popular song from the 1964 musical Funny Girl. It was also featured in the 1968 movie version of the musical. The song was written by Bob Merrill and Jule Styne. Both the movie and stage versions feature Barbra Streisand performing the song. The song was also covered ..
Don't Raise the Bridge, Lower the River
This comedy, released in the United States on July 12, 1968 stars Jerry Lewis. It was directed by Jerry Paris and co-stars Terry-Thomas, Jacqueline Pearce, Bernard Cribbins, and Patricia Routledge. The storyline centers around Lewis as American George Lester living in England. His passion is g..
Don't repeat yourself
Don't Repeat Yourself (DRY) is a process philosophy aimed at reducing duplication, particularly in computing. No piece of information should ever be duplicated. "Piece of information" can be taken quite broadly to include data stored in a database, a program's source code, or even textual inform..
Don't Save Karyn
Don't Save Karyn was a short-lived parody Web site created in the summer of 2002. The site was a satiric parody of Save Karyn in which the creators asked visitors to the site to donate money to them via Paypal that they promised to waste in creative ways. The creators of Don't Save Karyn were two..
Don't Save Me
redirect [[Template:Infobox Single]] "Don't Save Me" is the first single by Norwegian pop music singer Marit Larsen released from her debut album Under the Surface, the single was released on February 2 of 2006 in Norway. after debuting at #3 the single climbed to #1 and stayed at the top for 5 cons..
Don't Say a Word
Don't Say a Word is a 2001 motion picture that tells the story of a psychiatrist, whose daughter is being held hostage while he attempts to connect with a young mental patient who holds the key to a fortune in her memory. The finale takes place at the potter's field on Hart Island, New York City. ..
Don't Say a Word (EP)
Don't Say a Word is Sonata Arctica's fourth and latest EP released in 2004 through the label Nuclear Blast. Track listing "Don't Say A Word" (edit)"Ain't Your Fairytale""World In My Eyes" (Depeche Mode cover)"Two Minds, One Soul" (Vanishing Point cover) Personnel Track 1 & 2 Mixed at Finnvox Stud..
Don't Say a Word (novel)
Don't Say a Word is a 1991 novel by Andrew Klavan, which was the basis for the 2001 film of the same title. ..
Don't Say Goodbye
Upcoming first single from Jamelia. Her new album is due out Fall 2006. ..
Don't Say Your Love Is Killing Me
"Don't Say Your Love Is Killing Me" is a song by synth pop duo Erasure. It was released as the second single from their eighth studio album Cowboy. The track is an uptempo dance music song written by Vince Clarke and Andy Bell. Mute Records issued the single in the UK. For the song's release i..
Don't Say You Love Me
"Don't Say You Love Me" is a song written, produced and performed by Erasure (Vince Clarke and Andy Bell). The track was released by Mute Records as the second single from the duo's eleventh studio album Nightbird. Although essentially a synth pop song, "Don't Say You Love Me" had elements of do..
Don't Shoot Me I'm Only the Piano Player
Don't Shoot Me I'm Only the Piano Player is the seventh album by British singer/songwriter Elton John. This was Elton John's commercial breakthrough in America and yielded his first #1 single there - Crocodile Rock. Along with Crocodile Rock, Don't Shoot Me... contained more songs with a pop fla..
Don't Sit Down
"Don't Sit Down" is a song written by David Bowie in 1969 for the album Space Oddity. This short song is a folk-rock-style stub consisting mainly of the lyrics "Oh yeah, baby, yeah" and "Don't sit down" before ending in laughter after only 40 seconds. The song was deleted from the RCA re-release o..
Don't Sleep In The Subway
"Don't Sleep In The Subway" is a song popularized by Petula Clark and also by Frank Sinatra. It was Clark's last hit to reach the Top 10 in the United States. The song was written by record producer and songwriter Tony Hatch. The "subway" of the title referred to underground passages used to cros..
Don't Sleep in the Subway
"Don't Sleep in the Subway" was a 1967 single by Petula Clark. In the song, the narrator advises her lover against storming out after an argument, suggesting that it isn't worth wandering around in the rain, and sleeping in the subway, merely to prove a point. The song was released in April 196..
Don't Speak
"Don't Speak" Single by No Doubt From the album Tragic Kingdom Released 1996: North America1997: Europe Format Airplay only Genre Ska Punk Length 4:23 Label Interscope Writers Gwen StefaniEric Stefani Producer Matthew Wilder Director Sophie Muller Certification Uncertified Chart posi..
Don't Stand Another Chance
"Don't Stand Another Chance" Single by Janet Jackson From the album Dream Street Released 1984 Format 7" single12" single Genre Pop/R&B Length 4:18 Label A&M Writers Marlon Jackson, John Barnes Producers Marlon Jackson Director (no video made) Certification Chartpositions #101 Pop #..
Don't Stand Me Down
Don't Stand Me Down is the third and currently final studio album by Dexys Midnight Runners, released in September, 1985 (see 1985 in music). A commercial failure upon release, partially due to frontman Kevin Rowland's refusal to release a single, the album is now considered something of a "lost ..
Don't Stand So Close to Me
"Don't Stand So Close to Me" is a famous 1980 song and hit single by the British pop group The Police. It concerns a schoolgirl's crush on her young teacher; including her obsession, teasing by friends, and the teacher's own nervousness about the situation, as well as events relating to these. T..
Don't Stand Where the Comet is Assumed to Strike Oil
Dilbert Book "Don't Stand Where The Comet Is Assumed To Strike Oil" Book No.: 23 Dates: May 26 2003 - February 29 2004 Published: May 1 2004 Author: Scott Adams Don't Stand Where the Comet is Assumed to Strike Oil Is the 23rd Dilbert book. It features 280 strips across 128 pages and a..
Don't start now
"Don't start now" is a recut single by BoA. Track listing Don't start now (Japanese Version)Don't start now (Korean Version)Don't start now (English Version)ID; Peace B (Jonathan Peter's Club Mix)Don't start now (Instrumental) BoA Albums Japanese: LISTEN TO MY HEART | VALENTI | LOVE & HONESTY..
Don't Stay (song)
"Don't Stay" is a song taken from the debut album, Do Not Disturb by Joanne. Song Information Don't Stay, (unreleased), was one of the first songs recorded for this the debut album. Joanne loves the feel-good vintage sound of this song. It is somewhat unique because the music sounds so happy, but t..
Don't Step In The Leadership
Dilbert Book "Don't Step in the Leadership Book No.: 13 Dates: January 12 1998 - October 18 1998 Published: March 1 1999 Author: Scott Adams Don't Step in the Leadership is the thirteenth Dilbert book by Scott Adams. It features 279 strips across 127 pages, and has one Sunday strip m..
Don't Stop
Don't Stop may refer to: Don't Stop! (ATB song)Don't Stop (Fleetwood Mac song)Don't Stop (Billy Idol album)Don't Stop (Aerosmith song)Don't Stop (Rolling Stones song)Don't Stop (The Stone Roses song)Don't Stop (Status Quo album)Don't Stop (Status Quo song), the title track of the above albumDon't S..
Don't Stop! (ATB song)
"Don't Stop!" was a 1999 single released by ATB which was a number 13 hit in his native Germany and reached number 3 in the UK Singles Chart. Contents 1 CD single Tracklistings1.1 Don't Stop! (Germany Release 1)1.2 Don't Stop! (Germany Release 2)1.3 Don't Stop! (Germany Rel..
Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough
"Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" was the first hit single from Michael Jackson's 1979 Off The Wall album, which was his first album with Epic Records and the first solo record over which he had creative control. The song was written and composed by Michael Jackson in late 1978 and produced by Qui..
Don't Stop (album)
Don't Stop is Billy Idol's first solo release. Released in late 1981, it was accompanied by the hit singles "Mony Mony" and "Dancing With Myself", the latter of which had also been a hit for Idol's former band Generation X. The EP peaked at number 74 on the Billboard 200 and generated considerable ..
Don't Stop (Fleetwood Mac song)
Don't Stop is also the name of a song by ATB (see here) and the name of Jolin Tsai's album. "Don't Stop" is a song written by Christine McVie and performed by Fleetwood Mac. It was the third single released from their 1977 Rumours album. It is one of the band's most enduring hits. It was famously..
Don't Stop (Funkin' 4 Jamaica)
"Don't Stop (Funkin' 4 Jamaica)" is a song written and produced by American singer Mariah Carey, DJ Clue, Duro, and Mystikal, and recorded for Carey's tenth album Glitter (2001). It is built around a sample of the 1980s song "Funkin' 4 Jamaica" produced by Thomas Browne and Carrollyne Smith, and it..
Don't Stop (Status Quo album)
Don't Stop is an album by English Rock band Status Quo. Track listing Fun Fun Fun (Wilson/Love)When You Walk In The Room (De Shannon)I Can Hear The Grass Grow (Wood)You Never Can Tell (It Was A Teenage Wedding) (Berry)Get Back (Lennon/McCartney)Safety Dance (Doroscuk)Raining In My Heart (Boudleaux..
Don't Stop (Wiggle Wiggle)
"Don't Stop (Wiggle Wiggle)" is a controversial song by The Outhere Brothers. This song is about oral sex. The song was a UK number one in 1995. ..
Don't Stop a Rockin'
Don't Stop a Rockin' Album by Ace Troubleshooter Released July 1999 Genre Pop punk Length Unknown Label None Ace Troubleshooter Chronology Back in the Shootin' Match(1996) Don't Stop a Rockin'(1999) Ace Troubleshooter(2000) Don't Stop a Rockin' is the second album released by Ace Trouble..
Don't Stop Believin'
"Don't Stop Believin'" is a song by the American rock band Journey. The song debuted on their 1981 album Escape and was an instant hit. It is today considered the band's signature song. The song is well known for its lyrics. Contents 1 Return to popularity1.1 White Sox1.2 Television..
Don't Stop Me Now
Jazz Album Listing "Leaving Home Ain't Easy"(Track 11) "Don't Stop Me Now"(Track 12) "More Of That Jazz"(Track 13) Live Killers Album Listing "Keep Yourself Alive"(Track 13) "Don't Stop Me Now"(Track 14) "Spread Your Wings"(Track 15) Don't Stop Me Now is a 1979 hit single by Queen, from thei..
Don't Stop Movin'
This article is about the Livin' Joy song, Don't Stop Movin, for the S Club 7 song of the same name, see Don't Stop Movin' Don't Stop Movin' is a song released in 1996 by Livin' Joy. The song was a Top 5 hit. ..
Don't Stop Movin' (album)
Don't Stop Movin is a US-only release from S Club. The album contains a combination of tracks from Sunshine and Seeing Double. It was released in December of 2002. The Cover, Inlay, and CD are identical to the Seeing Double album except for the title name and tracklistings. Track listing "Don't S..
Don't Stop Movin' (S Club 7 song)
This article is about the S Club 7 song, Don't Stop Movin, for the Livin' Joy song of the same name, see Don't Stop Movin' "Don't Stop Movin'" was a single released by UK pop group, S Club 7 on April 23, 2001. S Club 7 recorded the song in early 2000 after they finished making their second album..
Don't Stop the Carnival
Don't Stop the Carnival is a 1965 novel by American writer Herman Wouk about escaping middle-age crisis to the Caribbean, a heaven that quickly turns into a hell for the main character. The novel was turned into a short-lived musical by Jimmy Buffett in 1997. It takes place on the fictional islan..
Don't Stop the Music
Don't Stop the Music is an album by Play. Contents 1 Track listing2 Personnel3 Singles4 Album Trivia Track listing "everGirl" – 2:47"Don't Stop the Music" –3:11"Every Little Step" – 3:31"Girls Can Too" –3:44"Hand in Hand" – 3:37"You Found Me" &n..
Don't Stop The Revolution (album)
Don't Stop the Revolution is the debut and final album by New Zealand band, Breathe released in 2000. Track Listing She SaidDon't Stop The RevolutionLandslideWrapped UpSick & TiredGet Yourself TogetherWhen The Sun ComesPerfect FoolsLet Them KnowToo Late For SalvationIn The City ..
Don't Sweat The Technique
Don't Sweat The Technique is the fourth (and last) album from influential rap duo Eric B. & Rakim, released in 1992. The album builds on the sounds of 1990's Let the Rhythm Hit 'Em, with Rakim sounding more aggressive than ever, on top of Eric B.'s jazzy, soulful production. The title track was a ..
Don't Talk (Put Your Head On My Shoulder)
"Don't Talk (Put Your Head On My Shoulder)" is a song by the American pop band The Beach Boys, taken from their classic 1966 album Pet Sounds. It is the fourth track on the album. The song was composed and produced by Brian Wilson with the lyrics by Tony Asher. The lead vocal was sung by Brian Wilso..
Don't Tell a Soul
Don't Tell a Soul is an album released on February 1, 1989 by The Replacements. The original sessions for this album were produced by Tony Berg at Bearsville Studios in Woodstock, N.Y. where an album's worth of songs were recorded, but the band decided to scrap the album and try for a different ..
Don't Tell Me
Don't Tell Me may refer to: Don't Tell Me (Greg Ginn single)Don't Tell Me (Madonna song)Don't Tell Me (Avril Lavigne song) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link t..
Don't Tell Me (Avril Lavigne song)
"Don't Tell Me" Single by Avril Lavigne From the album Under My Skin Released c. 2004 Genre Pop/Rock Length 3:53 Label Arista Writers Avril Lavigne, Evan Taubenfeld Producers Avril Lavigne, Evan Taubenfeld Music-video Yes Chart positions #22 United States, #10 Australia, #5 United King..
Don't Tell Me (Madonna song)
"Don't Tell Me" Single by Madonna From the album Music Released November 2000 (non-U.S.)January 2001 (U.S.) Format CD singleCD maxi singleCassette single7" single12" single Charts #4 (US, UK) #1 (CAN) Recorded 2000 Length 4:39 Genre Pop, Dance Label MaverickWarner Bros. Writers Madonn..
Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead
Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead is a 1991 comedy film directed by Stephen Herek. Christina Applegate stars as a teen whose mother leaves for a two-month summer vacation in Australia, putting all five siblings in the care of an elderly babysitter. When the babysitter dies, Applegate, as the el..
Don't Tell the Band
Don't Tell the Band, is the seventh studio album released by the Athens, GA based band Widespread Panic. It was released on June 19, 2001 in two forms, a single disc and a double disc release. It was the second release through the bands own label, Widespread Records, in conjunction with UK-based l..
Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
"Don't Think Twice, It's All Right" is a song by Bob Dylan, written in 1962 and released on the album The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan. Dylan once introduced "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right" as "a statement that maybe you can say to make yourself feel better...as if you were talking to yourself." Wri..
Don't Tread
Don't Tread is a 1992 album by Damn Yankees. Track listing Don't Tread On MeFifteen Minutes Of FameWhere You Going NowDirty DogMister PleaseSilence Is BrokenFireflySomeone to BelieveThis Side Of HellDouble CoyoteUprising..
Don't Tread on Me
This article is about the 311 album. For the song by Metallica, see the article on their self-titled album. "Don't Tread on Me" was also a legend on the first flag of the Marines of the Continental Navy. Don't Tread on Me is the eighth studio album by 311, which was released on August 16, 2005. T..
Don't Tread on Me (song)
"Don't Tread on Me" Single by 311 From the album Don't Tread on Me Single Released July 25, 2005 Single Format CD,Vinyl Recorded ??? Genre Loco punk, Rap metal Song Length 3 min 8 sec Record label Volcano Records Producer Ron Saint Germain,311 Chart positions # ? (UK)# ? (USA) 311 sing..
Don't Trip
Don't Trip is a single by Miami-based rapper Trina, the first from her album Glamorest Life, distributed by Slip-N-Slide Records. It features Lil Wayne, was produced by Mannie Fresh, and reached #74 on the US R&B Hip-hop songs chart. Following Rumors It is notable because after that single, rum..
Don't Try This at Home
Fourth album by urban folk artist Billy Bragg. Tracklisting Accident Waiting To HappenMoving The GoalpostsEverywhereCindy Of A Thousand LivesYou Woke Up My NeighborhoodTrustGod's FootballerThe FewSexualityMother Of The BrideTank Park SaluteDolphinsNorth Sea BubbleRumors Of WarWish You Were HerBody ..
Don't Try This at Home: The Steve-O Video
Don't Try This at Home: The Steve-O Video (2001) is a video of footage of Jackass' Steve-O. The video has various clips of Steve-O performing stunts and other pranks which either couldn't be aired on Jackass, or else he had outside of his official time with Jackass. The video is different from the..
Don't Turn Away
Don't Turn Away is the first album by the band Face to Face. It was released in 1992 (see 1992 in music) under the label Dr. Strange Records, and was considered a strong debut for the band. It was re-released a year later on Fat Wreck Chords. Track listing All songs by Keith/Riddle. "You've Done ..
Don't U Eva (single)
"Don't U Eva" was the first single from Australian artist Sarah Blasko's debut album "The Overture & The Underscore". It contained an exclusive original composition "Fall Down", a frequent appearance in Sarah's live shows, and "Into The Great Wide Open", a Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers cover or..
Don't Wait Up
Don't Wait Up is a British television sitcom produced by the BBC between 1983 and 1990. The series starred Nigel Havers as Dr. Tom Latimer, forced to move in with his parents after a crippling divorce settlement, only to find that his parents' marriage is also on the rocks. He ends up sharing a fl..
Don't Wake Me Up
Don't Wake Me Up is an early release by the band The Microphones. The LP version has different artwork from the CD version. Track listing Ocean 1,2,3Florida BeachHere With SummerWhere It's Hotter Pt. 3I'm Getting ColdI'll Be In The AirTonight There'll Be CloudsYou Were In The AirWhat Happened To ..
Don't Walk Away
"Don't Walk Away" Single by Jade From the album Jade to The Max Released 1993 Format CD single Genre R&B Length 4:44 Label Warner Bros Writers Alton "Wokie" Stewart Vassal Benford Ronald Spearman Producer Alton "Wokie" Stewart Vassal Benford Ronald Spearman Video director ?? Cer..
Don't Walk Away/You've Got A Friend
"Don't Walk Away"/"You've Got A Friend" is the fourth single by U.K. R&B star Javine. "Don't Walk Away" is a cover of the Jade classic and "You've Got A Friend" is a cover of a cover of the Carole King classic. The latter song was from the film "Garfield The Movie" but had no music video. The doub..
Don't Wanna Be Here
Don't Wanna Be Here was the first single for the band Cool For August and was also released as a CD single in Australia in 1997. Contains the b-side cover of the Merle Haggard song, "You Don't Have Very Far to Go" which also appeared on the band's MilkinSorgin EP. Track listing "Don't Wanna Be H..
Don't wanna cry
"Don't wanna cry" is Namie Amuro's third solo single on the avex trax label. It is her second consecutive million selling single as well as her second consecutive number one single. In December, the single took home the "Grand Prix Award" from the 38th Annual Japan Record Awards (analogous to Reco..
Don't Wanna Lose This Feeling
"Don't Wanna Lose This Feeling" is a pop–dance song written by Bruno Alexandre, Matthieu Joly, James Khari, Dannii Minogue, Terry Ronald and Camille Troillard for Minogue's fourth album Neon Nights (2003). The song was produced by Neimo and Al Stone and like the "Neon Nights" package, receive..
Don't Wanna Lose You
"Don't Wanna Lose You" is a single by Gloria Estefan. It was released in 1989 as the first single of the album Cuts Both Ways and reached the number one in the U.S., where became her second number-one single on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 . The single was certified Gold. The song, is an adult cont..
Don't Wanna Lose You (Gloria Estefan Song)
"Don't Wanna Lose You" is a single by Gloria Estefan. It was released in 1989 and reached #1 in the US, where became on her 2nd #1 single on U.S.The single was certified Gold on U.S. The song, is a pop/contemporary, or better now as a soft-pop song. It was the first solo #1 single of Gloria, her la..
Don't Wanna Think About You
"Don't Wanna Think About You" is a song by the Pop/Punk band "Simple Plan." It appeared on the soundtrack [[Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed]]. The music video also appears on the DVD "Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed" along with "Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)" by Big Brovaz. ..
Don't Wanna Try
Don't Wanna Try is a very touching song by R&B singer Frankie J. It was released as a single in 2003 and reached #19 on the US charts. This song is about him and his girlfriend. His girlfriend said something that caused them to break up after 4 years. Frankie J then begins telling how sad he is, a..
Don't Worry
Don't Worry is the title of two songs: The title of a single from Everything's Eventual (album)The title of Chingy's song, featuring Janet Jackson This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may ..
Don't Worry, Be Happy
"Don't Worry, Be Happy" is the title and famous principal lyric of a novelty song by jazz composer Bobby McFerrin, the first a cappella song to reach number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, holding that position for two weeks in September of 1988. The song's title is taken from a famous quote b..
Don't Worry About Me
Don't Worry About Me is the only album released by Joey Ramone as a solo artist, although he previously had many releases with the Ramones as their lead singer. It was released posthumously in 2002, as he passed away in 2001. The album include two covers; "What a Wonderful World" originally perfo..
Don't Worry Baby
"Don’t Worry Baby" was the B-side of The Beach Boys' first U.S. #1 hit single, "I Get Around" which was released by The Beach Boys in 1964 through Capitol Records. The song was first released on the bands 1964 album Shut Down Volume 2. Brian Wilson cited the song as his attempt to duplicate "Be..
Don't You (Forget About Me)
"Don't You (Forget About Me)" is a song written for the soundtrack of the 1985 John Hughes movie The Breakfast Club. The songwriters were disco producer Keith Forsey (who won an Oscar for "Flashdance... What a Feeling") and Steve Schiff. Forsey asked both Bryan Ferry and Billy Idol to record the so..
Don't You Fake It
Don't You Fake It is the debut album by Alternative Rock group The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus. Released on July 18, 2006, on the Virgin Records record label; it is produced by David Bendeth (Hawthorne Heights, Breaking Benjamin). Track Listing In Fate's HandsWaitingFalse PretenseFace DownMisery Lov..
Don't You Mean It
Don't You Mean It (心口不一) is one of Kelly Chen's Mandarin albums released in August 6, 2003, the same year her Cantonese counterpart Love was released. CD 心口不一邱比特笑了我要的只是愛是我不好煩惱配方Shake Shake 搖滾釋放放不開手最愛你的是我是有故事..
Don't You Want Me
"Don't You Want Me" was a single released by British synthpop band the Human League from their album Dare (1981). It reached number one in Britain during Christmas time, 1981. In April 1982, it reached the top forty portion of the Billboard Hot 100 chart, eventually spending three weeks at numb..
Don't You Worry 'bout a Thing
"Don't You Worry 'bout a Thing" was a hit single from Stevie Wonder's album Innervisions. The song's lyrics convey a positive message about taking things in stride and accentuating the positive. ..
Don, Nord
Don is a village and commune of the Nord département, located near Lille, France. External link [Site de la ville de Don] – Homepage of the village ..
Don-Wan Kihotay
Don-Won Kihotay was the alias of Hess Korrin, a librarian turned pseudo-Jedi Knight and acquaintance of Han Solo. Contents 1 Biography2 Behind the scenes3 Appearances4 Sources5 External link Biography Hess Korrin was a Force-sensitive librarian who catalogued antiquiti..
Donabate
Donabate (Domhnach Bat in Irish) is a suburb of Dublin, Ireland. The town lies about 25 km north of Dublin city centre on a small peninsula, which it shares with the townsland of Portrane. The peninsula is situated on Ireland's east coast, between the Rogerstown Estuary to the north and the Malahid..
Donabate Parish Council
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Donabate railway station
Donabate railway station Serves Donabate in County Dublin {| class="wikitable" style="margin: 0.5em auto; text-align: center; font-size: 95%;" |- ! Preceding station ! colspan="3" | Iarnród Éireann ! Following station ..
Donabe
Donabe (Japanese: 土鍋, literally: earthenware pot) are pots made out of a special clay for use over an open flame in the Japanese kitchen. Often, the food is cooked right at the table on a gas burner for various nabemono dishes such as shabu-shabu. The donabe is usually glazed on the inside and ..
Donagh
Donagh is a small village in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, between Lisnaskea and Newtownbutler. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 255 people. It is in the Fermanagh District Council area. References [NI Neighbourhood Information Service] See also List of villages in Northe..
Donaghadee
Donaghadee Harbour and lighthouse Donaghadee (in Irish: Domhnach Daoi, ie Daoi’s Church) is a small town in County Down, Northern Ireland, situated on the east coast, about 18 miles from Belfast and about eight miles north east of Newtownards. The fishing port lies on the Ards Peninsula abou..
Donaghcloney
Donaghcloney (sometimes also spelt Donacloney) is a small village in County Down, Northern Ireland. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 972 people. The village is in the Craigavon Borough Council area. Donaghcloney is a typical Ulster village linked to the linen industry since 1742. The curre..
Donaghmede
Donaghmede (Domhnach Mide in Irish) is a suburb in north east Dublin. It is located in the Dublin City Council area close to the border with Fingal County Council about 6 miles north of the city centre. It is close to Kilbarrack,Raheny, Baldoyle and Howth. Donaghmede has its own station, Howth Junct..
Donaghmore
Donaghmore is a small village in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, about five kilometres northwest of Dungannon. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 947 people. St Patrick is said to have founded a religious establishment here in the 5th century. Contents 1 Places of interest2 200..
Donagh MacCarthy, Viscount Muskerry
Donagh [Donough] MacCarthy, Viscount Muskerry and Earl of Clancarty (d. August 1665) was an Irish noble (as well as the brother-in-law of James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde) and served as a Munster general during the Irish Confederate Wars. The grandson of Sir Cormac MacCarthy who recived ..
Donagh O'Malley
Donagh Brendan O'Malley (1921–1968) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician and cabinet minister. O'Malley was born in Limerick City in 1921. He was educated at Crescent College, Limerick and University College, Galway where he qualified as an engineer in 1943. He worked as an engineer in Lime..
Donahue, Iowa
Donahue is a city in Scott County, Iowa, United States. The population was 293 at the 2000 census. The city has a mayor-council form of government. Contents 1 Education2 Geography3 Demographics4 External links Education Donahue is part of the North Scott School District, bas..
Donai
Donai is a Portuguese parish in the municipality of Bragança. The population in 2001 is 416, its density is 29.9 persons/km² and the area is 13.91 km². ..
Donald
Donald (Domnall, Domhnall, Dumhnuil, Dónall) is an anglicized version of a Scottish or Irish Gaelic personal name, containing the elements dumno "world" and val "rule", viz. "ruler of the world". Compare Dumnorix. Donald is the name of several ancient and medieval Gaelic Kings: Donald I of Scotlan..
Donald's Better Self
Donald's Better Self is a Disney cartoon featuring Donald Duck. The cartoon deals with the differences between right and wrong. Donald Duck is faced with both his good and bad personalities and must choose which one to follow. The cartoon begins with Donald fast asleep in his bed. As he turns in h..
Donald's Cousin Gus
Donald's Cousin Gus is a 1939 Walt Disney cartoon in which Donald Duck is visited by his gluttonous cousin, Gus Goose, who proceeds to eat Donald out of house and home. It was released May 19, 1939. This cartoon was also the first cartoon ever to be televised in the United States, as it was on W2XB..
Donald's Golf Game
Donald's Golf Game is a cartoon made by the Walt Disney Company in 1938. Donald falters on the fairway while his caddies Huey, Dewey, and Louie all try to "tee" him off, with a grasshopper and a bag of trick clubs. ..
Donald's Nephews
Note: This article is about a cartoon short. For information on the characters themselves, see Huey, Dewey and Louie. Donald's Nephews is a Donald Duck cartoon which features Donald visited by his three nephews, Huey, Dewey, and Louie. Donald receives a postcard from his sister, Dumbella, which say..
Donald's Ostrich
Donald's Ostrich features Donald Duck as a train station custodian in charge of the unloading and loading of crates and luggage. In the beginning of the cartoon, a train unloads a bunch of cargo, among which is dropped off an ostrich in a crate. The ostrich is named Hortense, and the rest of the car..
Donald's Quack Attack
Donald's Quack Attack was a television series on The Disney Channel which featured Disney animated short films, especially those with Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy. External links [Donald's Quack Attack episode guide] at The Encyclopedia of Disney Animated Shorts ..
Donald's Snow Fight
Donald's Snow Fight, or also known as Snowball Wars, features Donald with his nephews Huey, Dewey and Louie. It begins with Donald wiping the fog off his glass door, excited to see snow. He opens the door and soon gets his beak frozen from the cold. He gets an overcoat and pulls a sled while singin..
Donald, Oregon
Donald is a city in Marion County, Oregon, United States. The population was 608 at the 2000 census. Some residents of Donald jokingly refer to Donald as 'D-Town'. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Sites of interest4 External links Geography Donald is located at [45..
Donald, Victoria
Donald ([36°22′S 142°59′E]) is a town in Victoria, Australia, located on the Richardson River, at the junction of Sunraysia Highway and Borung Highway, in the Buloke Shire. It has a population of approximately 1700. The town hosts a Scottish Dancing Country Weekend in June, and ..
Donalda, Alberta
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Donaldina Cameron
Donaldina Cameron (July 26, 1869 - January 4, 1968) Presbyterian advocate for social justice who rescued and educated more than 3,000 Chinese slave girls and women during her long career of social reform in San Francisco from 1895 to 1934. Laws in the United States prevented most Chinese men from s..
Donaldism
Donaldism refers to the fan culture that is found among fans of Disney comics and animated motion pictures and shorts. The word comes from "Donald Duck" and it was invented by the Norwegian Jon Gisle who first used it in articles and other writings, then in his book Donaldismen from 1973. In some (..
Donaldius
Donaldius is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders). Species Donaldius lucidus Chickering, 1946 (Panama) ..
Donaldo Méndez
Donaldo Méndez (born June 7, 1978 in Barquisimeto, Lara State, Venezuela) is a former shortstop in Major League Baseball who played for the San Diego Padres (2001, 2003). In a two-year career, Méndez was a .183 hitter with three home runs and 14 RBI in 72 games. On Monday June 26, 2006 he ground..
Donalds
Donalds may refer to: Donald (hill)Donalds, South CarolinaThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Donalds, South Carolina
Donalds is a town in Abbeville County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 354 at the 2000 census. Geography Donalds is located at [34°22′31″N, 82°20′49″W] (34.375215, -82.346937)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau..
Donaldson
People People whose family name is or was Donaldson include: Donaldson, Arthur (1901-1993), Scottish politician and party leaderDonaldson, Denis (1950-2006), former Sinn Féin member and British spy, murderedDonaldson, Gordon (1913-1993), Scottish historianDonaldson, Ian Stuart (1957-1993), Britis..
Donaldson's College
This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject.Please help recruit one, or improve this page yourself}} if you can. See [discussion page] for details. The imposing buildings of Donaldson's College Donaldson's College, in Edinburgh is Scotland's nation..
Donaldson's theorem
In mathematics, Donaldson's theorem states that a positive definite intersection form of a simply connected smooth manifold of dimension 4 is diagonalisable to the unit matrix. It was proved by Simon Donaldson. Michael Freedman had previously shown that any positive definite unimodular symmetric ..
Donaldson, Arkansas
Donaldson is a town in Hot Spring County, Arkansas, USA. Contents 1 Geography2 Notable Facts3 Demographics4 External links Geography Donaldson is located at [34°14′14″N, 92°55′16″W] (34.237169, -92.921177)[Geographic references#1GR1]. Accordi..
Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette
Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette was an investment bank founded by William H. Donaldson, Richard Jenrette and Dan Lufkin in 1959. Its businesses included securities underwriting; sales and trading; investment and merchant banking; financial advisory services; investment research; venture capital; corres..
Donaldson, Minnesota
Donaldson is a city in Kittson County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 41 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 2.1 km² (0.8 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 41 people, 18 household..
Donaldson, Pennsylvania
Donaldson is a census-designated place (CDP) in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, United States. Geography Donaldson is located at [40°38′9″N, 76°24′20″W] (40.635945, -76.405545)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a ..
Donaldson, West Virginia
Donaldson is an unincorporated community in Hampshire County in the U.S. state of West Virginia. It is located in Green Spring Valley on Green Spring Road (County Route 1) between Green Spring and Springfield. Donaldson was once a thriving railroad community along the South Branch Valley Railroad wi..
Donaldsonville, Louisiana
The city of Donaldsonville is the parish seat of Ascension Parish in the US state of Louisiana, and is located on the west bank of the Mississippi River. The population was 7,605 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 History and Culture2 Geography3 Demographics4 External links Histo..
Donaldson Air Force Base
Donaldson Air Force Base was a United States Air Force base located near Greenville, South Carolina. It was operated as a bomber crew training base during World War II. After the war, it served as headquarters for the Military Air Transport Service, and hosted several transport wings. It was c..
Donaldson Brown
thumb Donaldson Brown (1885-1965) was a financial executive and corporate director with both DuPont and General Motors Corporation. He graduated from Virginia Tech in 1902, did graduate studies in engineering at Cornell University, and joined DuPont in 1909 as an explosives salesman. In 1912..
Donaldson Scholarship
The Joan Donaldson Newsworld Scholarship is awarded annually by CBC Newsworld to aspiring journalists in honour of Newsworld's former head, Joan Donaldson. As many as eight recipients are chosen from journalism programs from across Canada. It is considered as one of the highest awards in Canadi..
Donaldson v. Beckett
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Donald "Duck" Dunn
Donald "Duck" Dunn (born November 24, 1941) is a bass guitarist, producer, and songwriter. Dunn was born in Memphis, Tennessee, USA, and nicknamed "Duck" while watching Disney cartoons with his father one day. Donald Dunn grew up playing sports and riding his bike with fellow future legend Steve Cr..
Donald "Ducky" Mallard
Dr. Donald "Ducky" Mallard is a fictional Chief Medical Examiner in the NCIS television series by CBS Television, portrayed by David McCallum. Ducky is the British chief medical examiner who assists the team and has a eccentric habit of talking to the dead bodies upon which he performs autopsies. H..
Donald "Monk" Watson
Donald Watson, a vaudeville performer, acrobat, magician, radio personality, musician and emcee, started the great Bob Hope and toured with Elsie Janis. He also performed during World War I. You can view his gravestone here http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=8330515&pt=Donald%20..
Donald & Deborah Ritter
Donald & Deborah Ritter are fictional characters from Marvel Comics. They are the twin chidren of Thena, leader of the Eternals, and Kro, sometime leader of the race of Deviants. The Ritter twins were created by Roy Thomas, Dann Thomas and Mark Texeira. The twins first appeared in the one-shot speci..
Donald A. Bailey
Donald Allen "Don" Bailey (born July 21, 1945) is an American politician and lawyer, from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. He was a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives from 1979 to 1983, Auditor General of Pennsylvania from 1985 to 1989, and a candidate for the Democrat..
Donald A. Bonner
Rep. Donald Bonner Donald Allen Bonner is a Democratic member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's forty-eighth House district, including constituents in Hoke, Robeson and Scotland counties. A retired educator from Rowland, North Carolina, Bonner is currently (2003..
Donald A. Callahan
Donald A. Callahan was a Republican politician from Idaho. Callahan was the 1938 Republican nominee for the United States Senate seat in Idaho. He was defeated by Democratic Congressman D. Worth Clark. Callahan served in both chambers of the Idaho Legislature. He was a member of the Idaho State Ho..
Donald A. Gary
Commander Donald Arthur Gary (23 July 1901 – 1977) was an officer of the United States Navy during World War II. He was awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroism during the fires on USS Franklin (CV-13) on 19 March 1945. Gary was born in Findlay, Ohio, on 23 July 1901. He enlisted in the Na..
Donald A. Glaser
Donald A. Glaser Donald Arthur Glaser (born September 21, 1926), is an American physicist and neurobiologist. He won the 1960 Nobel Prize in Physics "for the invention of the bubble chamber." Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Glaser received his B.Sc. degree in physics and mathematics from the Case In..
Donald A. Manzullo
Manzullo testifies in front of a Transportation Committee subcommittee, advocating for increased use of the regional airport in Rockford as a way to decrease crowding at Chicago's other airports. Donald A. Manzullo (born March 24 1944), American politician, has been a Republican member ..
Donald A. Martin
--> Donald A. (Tony) Martin is a set theorist and philosopher of mathematics at UCLA. Among Martin's most notable work are the proofs of Borel determinacy (from ZFC alone), the proof (with John R. Steel) of projective determinacy (from suitable large cardinal axioms), and his work on Martin's a..
Donald A. McEachin
A. Donald McEachin is a Democratic politician who represents the 74th District of the Virginia House of Delegates, covering sections of the Henrico (Richmond, Virginia) area. He is commonly cited as a close ally of Richmond Mayor and former Virginia Governor Douglas Wilder. In 2001, he ran unsucce..
Donald A. Ross
Donald Andrew Ross (April 10, 1857—1937) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1907 to 1920, and again from 1922 to 1927. Ross was born in Nairn, in Middlesex County, Ontario. His grandfather was part of Duke Wellington's body guard at Wate..
Donald A. Thomas
Dr. Donald Alan Thomas, Ph.D., is a NASA astronaut. Contents 1 Personal data2 Education3 Organizations4 Special honors5 Experience6 NASA experience7 Space flight experience Personal data Born May 6, 1955, in Cleveland, Ohio. Married to the former Simone Lehmann..
Donald A. Wollheim
Donald Allen Wollheim (October 1, 1914 - November 2, 1990) was a science fiction writer, editor, and publisher. He published his own works under pseudonyms, including David Grinnell. A member of the Futurians, he was one of the leading influences on the development of science fiction and science fi..
Donald Aamodt
Donald Aamodt (born 1935) is an American writer. He wrote the Zarathandra sequence of comic fantasies, and is a member of the 2005 World Fantasy Convention[link]. External link [Author profile] at Internet Book List ..
Donald Abel
Donald Abel (born February 4, 1952 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada) is a former Canadian politician and community activist. He was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario in the 1990 provincial election as the NDP MPP representing the former riding of Wentworth North (which is now part of Ancas..
Donald Acheson
Sir Donald Acheson is a British physician and epidemiologist. He was Chief Medical Officer (1984-1991) to the British government (at the Department of Health) and had previously been the first Dean of the new Medical School at the University of Southampton. He is especially known for the eponymous A..
Donald Adair
Donald Adair (born 1960) was an American figure skater. He competed in ice dance with partner Renee Roca, and the duo won the gold medal at the 1986 U.S. Figure Skating Championships. An injury led to Adair's eventual retirement from competitive skating. Competitive Highlights (with Roca) 1985 ..
Donald Adams
Donald Adams (December 20 1928 – April 8 1996) was an English singer and actor, best known for his performances in bass-baritone roles of the Savoy Operas with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company. Contents 1 Beginnings and D'Oyly Carte years2 After D'Oyly Carte3 Recordings4 R..
Donald Adam Hartman
Donald Adam Hartman (born August 3, 1929 in Calgary, Alberta), was mayor of Calgary from March 21, 1989 to October 23, 1989. He had been a city Alderman since October 22, 1969. Hartman was appointed Mayor following Ralph Klein's resignation, serving only until the regular city elections that October..
Donald Aeneas MacDonell
Donald Aeneas MacDonell (July 31 1794-March 11 1879) was a soldier and political figure in Upper Canada. He was born in Charlottenburg Township in Upper Canada in 1794, the son of Miles Macdonell, and studied with John Strachan in Cornwall. He served in the British Army during the War of 1812, reac..
Donald Akenson
Donald Harman Akenson is a historian and author. Akenson received his B.A. from Yale University and his doctorate from Harvard University. He is Professor of History at Queen's University and Beamish Research Professor at the Institute of Irish Studies, University of Liverpool. He has authored ma..
Donald Alastair Cameron
Donald Alastair Cameron (17 March 1900 - 5 January 1974), Australian politician, was born in Ipswich, Queensland, and was educated at Ipswich Grammar School and Sydney University, where he graduated in arts and medicine. He practised medicine in Ipswich until World War II, in which he served as a..
Donald Albery
Sir Donald Arthur Rolleston Albery (June 19, 1914 - September 14, 1988) was an English theatre impressario who did much to translate the adventurous spirit of London in the 1960s into theatrical reality. Born into a theatrical family, his father was director Sir Bronson James Albery, his first job ..
Donald Alexander Macdonald
Donald Alexander Macdonald Source: Library and Archives Canada The Honourable Donald Alexander Macdonald, PC (February 17, 1817 – June 10, 1896) was a Canadian politician. Born in 1817 in St Raphael's, Ontario, Donald Alexander Macdonald studied at St Raphael's College under the first..
Donald Alexander Smith, 1st Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal
The Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal Donald Alexander Smith, 1st Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal, GCMG, GCVO, PC (August 6, 1820–January 21, 1914) was a Scottish-born Canadian fur trader, financier, railroad baron and politician. Contents 1 Biographical Information2 Lord St..
Donald Anderson
For the character in Metal Gear Solid, see Donald Anderson. Donald Anderson is also the name of the Provost of Edinburgh. Donald Anderson, Baron Anderson of Swansea PC (b. 17 June 1939, Swansea), is a British Labour politician and was a Member of Parliament until 2005. Educated at Brynmill Primary..
Donald Andrews
Donald W. K. Andrews (b. 1955) is an American economist, specialising in econometrics. He graduated in 1982 from Berkeley. He is currently Tjalling Koopmans professor at the Cowles Foundation, Yale. He has published a large part of his work in the journal Econometrica. Literature Optimal Tests When..
Donald and Douglas
Donald and Douglas Donald and Douglas are characters from 'Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends'. They are Scottish twin engines. The Fat Controller originally only ordered one engine from Scotland, but was surprised when two arrived, neither with numbers or any distinguishing features - both en..
Donald and Morris Goodkind Bridges
The Donald and Morris Goodkind Bridges are twin bridges on Route 1 in the U.S. state of New Jersey spanning the Raritan River. The bridges connect Highland Park on the north with New Brunswick on the south. The Donald Goodkind bridge carries southbound traffic and is named after architect and engin..
Donald and Pluto
Donald and Pluto is the first cartoon where the characters Donald Duck and Pluto appear together. Although the official headliner for this cartoon is Mickey Mouse, only Donald and Pluto appear in it. This cartoon also showcases the new design for Donald Duck, which includes a slimmer body, shorter n..
Donald Antrim
Donald Antrim (born 1958 in New York) is an author. He began his career in 1993 with the novel Elect Mr. Robinson for a Better World, which had been received enthusiastically. The "New Yorker" remarked him to be among the "twenty writers for the new century". Works Elect Mr. Robinson for a Bet..
Donald Appleyard
Donald Appleyard (1928–1982) was a Professor of Urban Design at the University of California, Berkeley. In his book Livable Streets, he showed that streets have many social and recreational functions which are severely impaired by fast car traffic. For example, residents of streets with light..
Donald Aronow
Donald Aronow was the wealthy designer, builder and racer of the famous Cigarette speed boat, among others. He built speedboats for the Shah of Iran, Charles Keating, Robert Vesco and George H. W. Bush. Having made his money in the construction business in New Jersey in the late 1950s, Aronow move..
Donald Arseneault
Donald Arseneault (born in Dalhousie, New Brunswick) is a New Brunswick politician. He is the member of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick for the riding of Dalhousie-Restigouche East and chairman of the Liberal caucus in that body. One of the youngest members of the legislature, Arseneault..
Donald Audette
Donald Audette (Born - September 23, 1969 in Laval, Quebec, Canada) was a Canadian Professional Hockey forward who played 15 seasons in the National Hockey League for the Buffalo Sabres, Los Angeles Kings, Atlanta Thrashers, Dallas Stars, Montreal Canadiens and Florida Panthers. Contents 1 ..
Donald A Wilson Secondary School
Donald A Wilson Secondary School is located in Whitby, Ontario within the Durham District School Board. The school has students in grades 9-12 and offers a wide range of academic and extra-curricular activities. This school has many athletic teams including basketball, volleyball, rugby, football, a..
Donald B. Duncan
Vice Admiral Donald B. Duncan (1896-1975) was an officer of the United States Navy, who played an important role in aircraft-carrier operations during World War II. In 1941, he was the first commander of the USS Long Island, the Navy's first escort aircraft carrier. As the air operations officer t..
Donald B. Easum
Donald B. Easum was the U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs from 1974 until 1975.[link]. Previous to his apointment, he served as a U.S. ambassador to Nicaragua (1955-57), Indonesia (1957-59), Burkino Faso (1971-74), and Nigeria (1975-77). |- style="text-align: center;"..
Donald B. Gillies
Donald Bruce Gillies (October 151928 - July 171975) was a Canadian mathematician and computer scientist, known for his work in game theory, computer design, and minicomputer programming environments. Donald B. Gillies in 1974 (Courtesy UIUC Dept. of Computer Science). Contents 1 Educat..
Donald B. MacMillan
Donald Baxter MacMillan (November 10, 1874 - September 7, 1970) was an American explorer, sailor, researcher and lecturer who made over 30 expeditions to the Arctic during his 46-year career. He pioneered the use of radios, airplanes, and electricity in the Arctic, brought back films and thousands o..
Donald B. Partridge
Donald Barrows Partridge (June 7, 1891–June 5, 1946) was an American politician from the U.S. state of Maine. Partridge was a lawyer, jurist, and Republican Party leader before he was elected to U.S. House of Representatives, where he served a single term in the 1930s. Partridge was born in ..
Donald B. Redford
Donald B. Redford is an influential Canadian Egyptologist and archaeologist, currently Professor of Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies at Pennsylvania State University. Professor Redford has directed a number of important excavations in Egypt, notably at Karnak and Mendes. Along with his wi..
Donald B. Reid
Donald Bartlett ("Don") Reid (June 30 1926) was mayor of Ottawa from 1965 to 1969. He was born in Capreol, Ontario in 1926. As mayor, Reid opened the Sparks Street Mall in June 1967. After his term as mayor, he served as president and general manager for the Central Canada Exhibition Association. ..
Donald Bailey
Sir Donald Coleman Bailey (15 September 1901 – 5 May 1985) was a British civil engineer who invented the Bailey bridge. Bailey studied for a period at Sheffield University. Bailey was a civil servant in the War Office when he designed his bridge. Another engineer, A.M. Hamilton, successful..
Donald Bain
Donald Bain can refer to the following: Donald III, the king of Scotland (c.1033-1099) Donald Bain, the author and ghostwriter Donald Bain, the first husband of the Scottish Nationalist politician Margaret Ewing ..
Donald Bain (writer)
Donald Bain is an author and ghostwriter, having written over 80 books in his 40-year career. Some of his works are: Contents 0.1 The ''Coffee, Tea, or Me?'' series0.2 The ''..
Donald Bakker
Donald Michel Bakker is a Canadian from Penticton who made headlines when he was the first person to be tried in Canada for crimes he had committed in another country. Bakker was charged under the sex tourism law which is used to protect children by punishing those who sexually abuse children, inclu..
Donald Barrios
Donald Barrios is a wealthy American businessman, in addition to being the connection between the former United States' Drug Enforcement Agency field agent Oscar Danilo Blandon Reyes and Juan Norwin Meneses Cantarero, a prominent Nicaraguan drug-lord. Barrios was an old college friend to Blandon. B..
Donald Barthelme
--> Donald Barthelme (April 7, 1931 - July 23, 1989) was an American author of short fiction and novels. He also worked as a newspaper reporter for the Houston Post, managing editor of Location magazine, director of the Contemporary Arts Museum in Houston (1961-1962), co-founder of Fiction (with M..
Donald Baverstock
Donald Baverstock (January 18, 1924 – March 17, 1995) was a British television producer and executive. He initially worked for BBC Television in the famous Talks Department, where he was the Editor of the topical magazine programme Highlight and then co-devised and edited its more ambitious and be..
Donald Beardslee
Donald Beardslee (May 13, 1943 – January 19, 2005) was a U.S. murderer executed by means of a lethal injection in San Quentin State Prison, California. Contents 1 Early life2 Criminal career3 See also4 External links Early life Born in St. Louis, Missouri in 1943, Beard..
Donald Becker
Donald Becker is a notable developer well known for writing many of the Ethernet drivers for the Linux operating system. Thousands of computers around the world routinely use his drivers to connect to the Internet. Becker also created Beowulf clustering while at NASA, using software to connect many..
Donald Bellisario
Donald Paul Bellisario (born August 8, 1935 in North Charleroi, Pennsylvania) is an American television producer and scriptwriter. He has created several successful TV series, including Magnum, P.I., Tales of the Gold Monkey, Airwolf, Quantum Leap, JAG, and NCIS. Less-known creations include Tequil..
Donald Benham
Donald Benham, BA, is a journalist, teacher and politician. He was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1956. He graduated in Journalism from Carleton University. Donald Benham spent eight years as political reporter, columnist and business editor for the Winnipeg Sun newspaper. He was Director of Public ..
Donald Bethune
Donald Bethune (July 11 1802 – June 19 1869) was a lawyer, judge, entrepreneur and political figure in Upper Canada. He was born in Williamstown in Upper Canada in 1802, the son of Reverend John Bethune. He studied with his brother John in Augusta Township and with John Strachan in Cornwall. ..
Donald Bitzer
Donald Bitzer, most notably inventor of the Plasma display and largely regarded as the "father of PLATO", has made a career of improving classroom productivity by using computer and telecommunications technologies. The creation of PLATO, the first system to combine graphics and touch-sensitive scre..
Donald Black
Donald Black is University Professor of the Social Sciences at the University of Virginia, who previously taught at Yale Law School and Harvard Law School. Author of the 1976 book The Behavior of Law, which has received very favorable reviews, and The Social Structure of Right and Wrong, which appl..
Donald Blair
''' Donald Alexander Blair, Jr. (Donald Blair) is a candidate in the upcoming November Municipal Election for Toronto City Council in Ward 44, Scarborough East. Contents 1 Political history2 Community activism3 Endorsements4 Personal history5 External links Political h..
Donald Bockler
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Donald Bowman
Donald Bowman was an Australian politician, elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. ..
Donald Bradman
Sir Donald BradmanAustralia (AUS) Batting style Right-handed batsman (RHB) Bowling type Occasional right arm leg spin Tests First-class Matches 52 234 '''Runs scored 6996 28067 Batting average 99.94 95.14 100s/50s 29/13 117/69 Top score 334 452* Balls..
Donald Brashear
Donald Brashear (born January 7, 1972 in Bedford, Indiana, USA) is an American professional hockey forward who currently plays for the National Hockey League's Washington Capitals. Contents 1 Playing career2 Awards3 Records4 Career statistics5 International play6 S..
Donald Breckenridge
Donald Breckenridge was founder and president of Breckenridge Hotels Corporation. In 43 years, he oversaw the building of 43 hotels in 11 US states, including the Breckenridge Pavilion, now the Pavilion Hotel, in St. Louis, Missouri. He was married to wife Diane for 35 years, had six children and 13..
Donald Bren
Donald Leroy Bren (born 1932) is a US real estate mogul born in Los Angeles, and currently residing in Newport Beach, CA. He is the son of Hollywood producer Milton Bren. He attended the University of Washington, where he was a member of Beta Theta Pi, on a ski scholarship and tried out for the Ol..
Donald Brian
Donald Brian (February 17, 1877 – December 22, 1948) actor, dancer and singer born St. John's, Newfoundland (now Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada), at the age of eighteen was crowned "King of Broadway" by the New York Times in 1907. Brian is noted for helping President Theodore Roosevelt ac..
Donald Brittain
Donald Code Brittain (June 10, 1928 – July 21, 1989) was a Canadian documentary filmmaker. In 1989, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada and received the Margaret Collier Award. External links [Donald Brittain] at The Canadian Encyclopedia ..
Donald Broadbent
Donald E. Broadbent (Birmingham, 1926-1993) was an influential British experimental psychologist. His career and his research work bridged the gap between the pre-Second World War approach of Sir Frederick Bartlett and its wartime development into applied psychology, and what from the late 1960s be..
Donald Brooks
Donald Brooks (January 9, 1928 - August 1, 2005) was an American fashion designer. Born Donald Marc Blumberg in New Haven, Connecticut, Brooks attended Syracuse University followed by the Yale School of Drama, where he first decided to become a costume and clothing designer. He studied design at th..
Donald Brown
About Donald Brown Donald Brown is the original creator of the Eamon computer RPG for the Apple II. The system Donald created was released in the public domain and had over 250 user submission most of which were also public domain. Donald later left the Eamon world to develop the SwordThrust system ..
Donald Bryan
Donald Bryan is the former Acting Commissioner of Banking and Insurance in New Jersey. A career employee of his department, served as Director of the Division of Insurance from 1999 to 2006, where he served two separate stints as acting commissioner. Commissioner Bryan first served as acting commi..
Donald Byrd
Biography Donaldson Toussaint L'Ouverture Byrd II (born December 9, 1932) is an American jazz and rhythm and blues trumpeter, born in Detroit, Michigan. He performed with Lionel Hampton before finishing high school. After playing in a military band during a term in the United States Air Force, he o..
Donald Byrne
Donald Byrne (June 12, 1930–May 6, 1976) was one of the USA's strongest chess players during the 1950s and 1960s. He won the U.S. Open in 1953, was awarded the International Master title from FIDE (English: World Chess Federation) in 1962, and played for or captained five U.S. Chess Olympiad ..
Donald C. Cook
Donald C. Cook served as chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission between 1952 and 1953 and also served as a member from 1949-1953. ..
Donald C. Cook Nuclear Generating Station
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Donald C. MacDonald
Donald MacDonald at Queen's Park. Donald Cameron MacDonald (born December 7, 1913) is a long time Canadian politician. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1955 to 1982, and from 1953 to 1970 was the leader of the Ontario Cooperative Commonwealth Federation and its successor,..
Donald C. Peattie
Donald Culross Peattie (June 21, 1898 - November 16, 1964) was a U.S. botanist, naturalist and author. Peattie was born in Chicago, graduated from Harvard University in 1922 and was a botanist for the U.S. Department of Agriculture (1922-1924). He was a nature columnist for the Washington Star from ..
Donald C. Spencer
Donald C. Spencer (April 25 1912 - December 23 2001) was an American mathematician, known for major work on deformation theory of structures arising in differential geometry, and on several complex variables from the point of view of partial differential equations. He was born in Boulder, Colorado, ..
Donald C. Winter
Donald C. Winter is the current United States Secretary of the Navy. A former top executive of Northrop Grumman, he was nominated in 2005 by President George W. Bush, confirmed by the United States Senate, and took the oath of office on January 3, 2006. Winter earned a bachelor’s degree (with..
Donald Calne
Donald Brian Calne (born 1936) is a Canadian neurologist who is a leading Parkinson's disease researcher. He was the first researcher who used synthetic dopamine to treat Parkinson's disease. He has shown that latent damage occurs in the brain even before the symptoms of Parkinson's disease appears...
Donald Cameron
People named Donald Cameron include: Donald Cameron (1901–1989) Canadian parliamentarianDonald W. Cameron, former premier of Nova Scotia, CanadaDonald Cameron (VC), who was awarded the Victoria Cross in 1943J. Donald Cameron, U.S. politicianDonald Cameron of Lochiel (the Gentle Lochiel) (1695..
Donald Cameron, Australian politician (disambiguation)
There have been seven members of the Australian Parliament called Donald Cameron, none of them related. They are: Donald Cameron: Australian Labor Party Senator for Victoria 1938-62Donald Alastair Cameron: Liberal Party of Australia MHR for Oxley, Queensland, 1949-61Donald Charles Cameron: National..
Donald Cameron (Australian politician)
For other Australian politicians named Donald Cameron, see Donald Cameron, Australian politician (disambiguation). Donald Cameron (19 January 1878 - 20 August 1962), Australian politician, was born in Melbourne of working-class parents. He was educated in state schools and served in the Australia..
Donald Cameron (VC)
right Donald Cameron (March 18, 1916 - April 10, 1961) was a Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. He is one of three VC winners from the small town of Car..
Donald Cammell
Donald Seaton Cammell (January 17, 1934 – April 24, 1996) was a Scottish film director who enjoys a cult reputation thanks to his debut film Performance, which he co-directed with Nicolas Roeg. Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, Cammell was a prodigy as a society portrait painter and thanks to family ..
Donald Campbell
For other people with the same name, see Donald Campbell (disambiguation) Donald Campbell Donald Malcolm Campbell (March 23, 1921 - January 4, 1967) was a British car and motorboat racer who broke many speed records. Campbell was born in Horley, Surrey, as the son of Sir Malcolm Campbell. F..
Donald Campbell (disambiguation)
Donald Campbell can refer to: Donald Campbell, car and motorboat driverCapt. Donald Campbell (soldier) (d. 1763), British officer killed in Pontiac's RebellionDonald Campbell (Texas politician), reconstruction-era Lieutenant Governor of TexasDonald E. Campbell, Watergate scandal prosecutorDonald T...
Donald Campbell (soldier)
Donald Campbell (d. 4 July 1763) was a British officer killed during the siege of Fort Detroit in Pontiac's Rebellion. He was taken prisoner during a flag of truce, and later killed and dismembered by Ojibwa chief Wasson, who ate his heart. External links [Biography at the Dictionary of Canadi..
Donald Carcieri
Donald L. "Don" Carcieri (born December 16, 1942) is the governor of the U.S. state of Rhode Island. He is a "moderate Republican — the only kind that can win major office in a state that normally is a Democratic stronghold — and his varied background as a manufacturing company executive, aid ..
Donald Cargill
Donald Cargill (1610? - July 27, 1681) was a Scottish Covenanter, working to uphold the National Covenants of 1638 and 1643 to establish and defend Presbyterianism. He was educated at Aberdeen and St Andrews Universities. In 1655 he was appointed Minister to Parish of Barony in Glasgow from whi..
Donald Carr
Donald CarrEngland (Eng) Batting style Right-handed batsman (RHB) Bowling type Slow left arm orthodox Tests First-class Matches 2 446 '''Runs scored 135 10257 Batting average 33.75 28.61 100s/50s 0/1 24/100 Top score 76 170 Balls bowled 210 20313 ..
Donald Caskie
The Rev Dr Donald Caskie was a minister in the Church of Scotland, best known for his exploits in France during World War II, during which he helped an estimated 2,000 Allied sailors, soldiers and airman to escape from occupied France (mainly through Spain). The 'Fasti' - the record of all Church of..
Donald Charles Cameron
Sir Donald Charles Cameron (1879 - 19 November 1960), Australian politician, was born in Brisbane, the son of a grazier, and educated at private schools. He served with the Australian Army in the Second Boer War, with American forces in China during the Boxer Rebellion, and again with Australian for..
Donald Charles Frederick Messer
Don Messer is also Donald E. Messer, a Methodist theologian Donald Charles Frederick (Don) Messer (May 9, 1909 - March 26, 1973) was a Canadian musician and defining icon of folk music during the 1960s. Born in Tweedside, New Brunswick, Messer began playing the violin at age five, learning fiddle t..
Donald Charumbira
Donald Tinotenda Charumbira is an international youth leader, presently Secretary General of the World Assembly of Youth. He has held leadership positions in various local, national and international youth organisations. He is representative of youth at the United Nations, and has been appointed a..
Donald Clarke
Donald Clarke is a writer on music. He was the author/editor of the Penguin Encyclopedia of Popular Music (1989, 1998) which is now online as the MusicWeb Encyclopedia of Popular Music. His other books include Wishing On The Moon: The Life and Times of Billie Holiday (1994), The Rise And Fall Of Po..
Donald Coggan
Frederick Donald Coggan, Baron Coggan (23 December, 1909 – 17 May, 2000) was the 101st Archbishop of Canterbury from 1974 to 1980, during which time he visited Rome and met the Pontiff, in company with Bishop Cormac Murphy-O'Connor, future Cardinal of England and Wales. Background Born in Highga..
Donald Cole
Dr. Donald Cole is a noted anthropologist at the American University in Cairo. He joined the university in 1971. He is a member of the American Anthropological Association. Cole has studied Arab nomadic cultures, such as the Al Murrah, in his The Social and Economic Structure of the Al Murrah: A Sa..
Donald Cook
For the stage and film actor, see Donald Cook (actor). redirect[[Template:Portal]] Donald Gilbert Cook (9 August 1934 - 8 December 1967) was a colonel in the United States Marine Corps and a Medal of Honor recipient. Cook was born in Brooklyn, New York. He held as a Prisoner of War by the Viet Con..
Donald Cook (actor)
Donald Cook (September 26, 1901–October 1, 1961) was an American stage and film actor. He is sometime credited as Donn Cook. He appeared on Broadway from 1926 to 1959; and in over 60 films from 1930 to 1959. External links ..
Donald Cotton
Donald Cotton was a writer for radio and television during the black and white era. He also wrote numerous musical revues for the stage. His work often had a comedic bent. In April 1965, Donald Tosh replaced Dennis Spooner as story editor on BBC science fiction programme Doctor Who, and soon therea..
Donald Craik
Donald Craik (born August 26, 1931 in Baldur, Manitoba, died September 2, 1985) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1966 to 1981, and served as a cabinet minister in the governments of Walter Weir and Sterling L..
Donald Creighton
Donald Grant Creighton, CC, MA, BA (July 15, 1902 – December 19, 1979) was a noted Canadian historian. Born in Toronto, the son of Methodist minister, he attended Victoria College, in the University of Toronto, where he received his BA in 1925. He then attended Balliol College at Oxford Univ..
Donald Cressey
Donald R. Cressey (1919-1987), born in Fergus Falls, Minnesota, USA, was a penologist, sociologist and a criminologist, who is known for his studies in organized crime. He taught sociology at the University of California in Santa Barbara. After his retirement, he served as organized crime consultant..
Donald Crews
Donald Crews (born in Newark, New Jersey, in 1938) is a U.S. writer and illustrator of several well-known children's picture books. He won the Caldecott Honors twice. Common subjects of his include modern technology (especially travel vehicles), and childhood memories. His stories often include few ..
Donald Crisp
Donald Crisp (July 27, 1880 – May 25, 1974) was a film actor and director. Born George William Crisp in London, he began his film acting career in 1908, and appeared in D. W. Griffith's The Birth of a Nation in 1915. From 1914, during the silent film era, he directed over 70 comedy films an..
Donald Cromwell McDonald
Donald Cromwell McDonald (November 17, 1879—?) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1914 to 1915, as a member of the Liberal Party. McDonald was born in Bruce County, Ontario, and was educated at Port Elgin and Owen Sound. He later moved t..
Donald Crowhurst
Donald Crowhurst, pictured just prior to setting out in the Sunday Times Golden Globe Race in 1968. Donald Crowhurst (1932–1969) was an English businessman and amateur sailor who died while competing in the Sunday Times Golden Globe Race, a single-handed, round-the-world yacht race. Cro..
Donald Currie
Sir Donald Currie (September 17, 1825 - April 13, 1909) was a British shipowner. Currie was born at Greenock, at a very early age he was employed in the office of a shipowner in that port, but at the age of eighteen left Scotland for Liverpool, where shipping business offered more scope. By a fortu..
Donald Curry
Donald Curry (born September 7, 1961) was a Fort Worth fighter, called the 'Lone Star Cobra'. Curry, who had an amateur record of 400-4, made the 1980 United States Olympic team, but could not compete due to the U.S. boycott. He then started his pro career and rose to superstardom rather quickly, ..
Donald D
Donald D is a rapper originally from North Carolina. In New York, he started his career as a rapper, as part of The B-Boys, working with Afrika Islam and Grandmaster Flash. He relocated to LA as a member of the Rhyme Syndicate and started making records with old school luminaries such as Grandmaster..
Donald D. Clancy
Donald D. Clancy (born July 24, 1921) is a Republican former member of the United States House of Representatives. He represented Ohio from 1961 until 1977. Early life and education Clancy was born in Cincinnati, in Ohio's Hamilton County. He graduated from Elder High School, attended Xavier Unive..
Donald Danforth Plant Science Center
Founded in 1998, the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center is a not-for-profit research institute located in St. Louis, Missouri with a mission to improve the human condition through plant science. Research at the Danforth Center will feed the hungry and improve human health, preserve and renew the..
Donald Davidson
Donald Davidson is the name of several people, including: Donald Davidson (poet) (1893–1968), American poetDonald Davidson (philosopher) (1917–2003), American philosopherDonald Davidson (Indianapolis Motor Speedway historian), historian of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway ..
Donald Davidson (historian)
''For other individuals with this name, see Donald Davidson (disambiguation) --> Donald Davidson is the current historian of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. British born, he first learned of the Speedway through viewing newsreels from his father who was in the film business. He came to the Spee..
Donald Davidson (philosopher)
Donald Davidson (March 6, 1917 – August 30, 2003) was an American philosopher and the Willis S. and Marion Slusser Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the University of California, Berkeley. His work has been immensely influential in nearly all areas of philosophy from the 1960s onward, but..
Donald Davidson (poet)
For other individuals with this name, see Donald Davidson (disambiguation). Donald Grady Davidson (August 8, 1893 - April 25, 1968) was a U.S. poet, essayist, social and literary critic, and author. He is best known for his association with the Southern Agrarians. Davidson was born in Campbellsv..
Donald Davie
Donald Alfred Davie (1922-1995) was an English poet and critic. He belonged to the Movement. His poems in general are philosophical and abstract, but often evoke various landscapes as well. He was born in Barnsley, and served in the Navy before studying at Cambridge University. He then taught Engli..
Donald Davie's Some Notes on Rhythm in Verse
Some Notes on Rhythm in Verse by Donald Davie first appeared in Agenda Poetry, in the Autumn / Winter issue 1972–73, and was later collected in his book of essays and interviews, Trying To Explain. It is a short piece comprising seven numbered paragraphs. He makes a case for scansion being 'a..
Donald Davies
Donald Watts Davies CBE FRS (June 7, 1924 – May 28, 2000) was a British computer scientist who was a co-inventor of packet switching (and originator of the term), along with Paul Baran and Leonard Kleinrock in the US. Just prior to Davies' death, he contested Kleinrock's views on the importan..
Donald Davis
This article refers to the track athlete, not to be confused with [Donald Davis] the storyteller known for his heartwarming family tales. Donald Davis holds the world record for running the fastest backward mile. On February 21, 1983 it took him 6 minutes and 7.1 seconds to run backward o..
Donald Dawson
Donald S. Dawson (191? - 2006) enjoyed a long career as a Washington, D.C. lawyer but is perhaps best remembered as the presidential aide who marshaled Harry S. Truman's crucial whistle-stop tour in the 1948 election campaign. Dawson was perhaps the first modern American political advance man, able..
Donald Day
Donald Day was an Australian politician, elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. ..
Donald Deacon
Donald MacKay Deacon, OC , O.PEI , MC , BA (1920 - 2003) was a Canadian politician. Deacon served in the Royal Canadian Artillery during World War II, rising to the rank of Major. Following the war he was elected to the town council of Markham, Ontario and was appointed to the position of deputy r..
Donald Dean Summerville
Donald Dean Summerville (1915 – November 19, 1963) was an east-end municipal politician in Toronto, Canada, and served as Mayor of Toronto, briefly, until his death. Summerville served as a pilot for the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War II, and is reputed to have bombed the Canadian..
Donald DeFreeze
Donald David DeFreeze, (November 16, 1943 – May 17, 1974), also known as Cinque Mtume, was the leader of the Symbionese Liberation Army, an American terrorist group operating in the mid-1970s. DeFreeze was born in Cleveland, Ohio but became a career criminal in California. In 1972, he was se..
Donald Dell
Donald Dell (born June 17, 1938 in Bethesda, Maryland, USA) was an outstanding tennis player, U.S. Davis Cup captain, tennis leader and administrator. Dell played his collegiate tennis at Yale University where he was a three-time All-American (in 1958, '59 & '60). He reached the NCAA singles final..
Donald Dempsey
Donald Dempsey Sr. (1932 – 27 January 2005) was an American recording executive who helped launch Ozzy Osbourne and Merle Haggard. Please see a photo of the late Donald Dempsey, Sr. with Joseph Rigatuso in June, 2004. Joseph Rigatuso is a song writer, artist, in Saint Cloud, FL. The photo was ..
Donald Deskey
Donald Deskey was a design pioneer. He worked with Raymond Loewy, and made some of the most recognizable icons of the day. he designed the Crest toothpaste Packaging, as well as the Tide BullsEye. His company is still in operation both in Cincinnati as well as Philadelphia. ..
Donald Devereux Woods
Donald Devereux Woods (16 February 1912 - 6 November 1964) was a British microbiologist. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1952. ..
Donald Dewar
The Right Honourable Donald Campbell Dewar (August 21, 1937 – October 11, 2000) was a Scottish politician and the first First Minister of Scotland after devolution in 1999. Biography Born at 194 Renfrew Street Glasgow on 21 August 1937 to quite elderly parents, Dewar was an only child. He at..
Donald Dewar (Canadian politician)
Donald Dewar is a farmer and politician in Manitoba, Canada. In the federal election of 2004, he ran as a Liberal in the rural Manitoba riding of Dauphin-Swan River. Dewar received a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Manitoba in 1972. Along with his son, he owns and operates Dewar..
Donald De Lue
Donald Harcourt De Lue was an American sculptor born in Boston, Massachusetts on October 5, 1897 and died on August 26, 1988 in Leonardo, New Jersey. He studied at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts and later served as an assistant to sculptors Richard Recchia and Robert P Baker. This was followed by ..
Donald Dickson Farmer
Donald Dickson Farmer (VC, MSM) was a Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Contents 1 Details2 Further information3 The medal4 References5..
Donald DiFrancesco
Donald Thomas DiFrancesco (b. 1944) is an American Republican Party politician, who served as the 51st Governor of New Jersey from 2001 to 2002 by virtue of his status as President of the New Jersey Senate, the upper house of the New Jersey Legislature. DiFrancesco's title was officially Acting Gov..
Donald Dixon, Baron Dixon
Donald Dixon, Baron Dixon (born 6 March, 1929) is a British Labour politician. He was MP for Jarrow from 1979 until his retirement in 1997, serving as a party whip. He was susequently elevated to the House of Lords. References "Times Guide to the House of Commons", Times Newspapers Limited, 1992 ..
Donald Driver
[] at NFL.com Donald Jerome Driver (born February 2, 1975 in Houston, Texas) is an American football wide receiver who currently plays for the Green Bay Packers of the NFL. The Packers chose him in the 1999 NFL Draft with a seventh round selection (213th pick overall) out of Alcorn State U..
Donald Duart Maclean
Donald Duart Maclean ''For the hockey player, see Donald MacLean (hockey player) Donald Duart Maclean (25 May, 1913 – 6 March, 1983) was one of the Cambridge Five, members of MI5 and MI6 who acted as spies for the Soviet Union in the Second World War. Born in London and sent to Gresham's ..
Donald Duck
Donald Duck is an animated cartoon and comic-book character from Walt Disney Productions. Donald is a white anthropomorphic duck with yellow-orange bill, legs, and feet. He usually wears a sailor shirt and cap — but no pants (except when he goes swimming). Donald's famous voice, one of the ..
Donald Duck's Playground
Donald Duck's Playground is a computer game for the Commodore 64, based on the Walt Disney cartoon and comic book character Donald Duck. It was also ported to the Atari ST. The player takes the role of Donald Duck, whose job is simply to earn as much money as possible. To do this, Donald can get hi..
Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers
Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers is a video game made for Nintendo 64, Nintendo GameCube, Sony PlayStation, Sony PlayStation 2, and Sega Dreamcast systems. It was also released for Windows-based personal computers and a completely different game with the same title was released for Game Boy Color handhe..
Donald Duck Adventures
Donald Duck Adventures is a comic book featuring the adventures of Donald Duck and his nephews,Huey, Dewey and Louie. Gladstone Publishing published 48 issues. The first 20 were published from 1987 to 1990, and then the last 28 were published from 1993 to 1997. Disney Comics published 38 issues from..
Donald Duck filmography
This is a list of short cartoons and feature films which feature appearances from Disney cartoon character Donald Duck. Contents 1 Black and White Cartoons1.1 1930's2 Color Cartoons2.1 1930's2.2 1940's2.3 1950's2.4 1960's2.5 1980's2.6 1990's2.7 20..
Donald Duck Finds Pirate Gold
Donald Duck finds Pirate Gold comic book cover. Cover by an unknown artist, probably Hank Porter. Donald Duck Finds Pirate Gold is a comic book starring Donald Duck that was originally printed in Four Color #9 (the first Donald Duck Four Color) in October 1942. In this story Donald and his nep..
Donald Duck Four Color
Donald Duck Four Color was part of a series of Four Color Comics. These Comic Books were "try out" magazines that featured characters that didn't have their own titles. Donald Duck appeared in at least 25 Four Color Comics Issues before he got his own. ..
Donald Duck in comics
Main article: Donald Duck Donald Duck, cartoon character created by the Walt Disney Company, is today the star of dozens of comic-book and comic-strip stories published each month (in certain parts of the world, each week) around the world. Contents 1 Early development1.1 Early debut1...
Donald Duck in Old California!
In Old California comic book cover. Art by Carl Buettner. Donald Duck in Old California! is a Donald Duck comic story written and illustrated by Carl Barks and first published in May, 1951. On a tour through California, Donald and his nephews suffer a car accident. When they come to, they dis..
Donald Duck Party
The Donald Duck Party (Kalle Anka-partiet) is a Swedish joke political party that gets votes without really existing. For a long time, it was unregistered and had neither leaders nor members, until Bosse Person registered it (along with a number of other parties). He is still the only member, though..
Donald Duck pocket books
The Donald Duck pocket books are a series of comic books published in various European countries, starring the Walt Disney characters Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse, and their various friends. The books, which have been published monthly since the 1970s, are roughly A5-sized and about 250 pages thick...
Donald Duke
Donald Duke Donald Duke (born 30 September 1961 in Calabar) has been the Governor of Cross River State since 1999. He has been at the helms of affairs of the State since the commencment of the present democratic dispensation in Nigeria. He received LLB degrees from Ahmadu Bello University and t..
Donald Duncan
Donald F. Duncan, Sr. (June 6, 1892 - May 15, 1971) was an American entrepreneur and inventor who is most commonly associated with Yo-yos; the commercial success they enjoyed during the 20th century in the United States, and subsequently throughout the world, was due largely to his marketing efforts..
Donald Dunstan
There have been several people called Donald Dunstan: Lieutenant General Sir Donald Beaumont Dunstan (1923–), Senior Army Officer and Governor of South AustraliaDon Dunstan (1926–1999), Premier of South Australia This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles..
Donald Dunstan (Australian Governor)
Donald Dunstan should not be confused with the South Australian Premier Don Dunstan. Lieutenant-General Sir Donald Beaumont Dunstan, AC, KBE, CB (b. 1923) was Governor of South Australia from 23 April 1982 until 5 February 1991. Donald Dunstan was a career officer in the Australian Army. He served..
Donald E. Belfi
redirect [[Template:Not verified]]Donald E. Belfi, born January 21, 1936, was a politician in Nassau County, New York. From 1960 to 1962, he served as an Assistant District Attorney in New York County, and from 1962 to 1974 he served as an Assistant District Attorney in Nassau County. In 1975, he wa..
Donald E. Brown
Donald E. Brown is Professor Emeritus of the Department of Anthropology at the University of California, Santa Barbara, in California. Brown has authored a number of books on the subject of anthropology, his work being referenced most recently in Marcus Buckingham's book The One Thing you need to k..
Donald E. Campbell
The link to Don Campbell from the College of William and Mary site is incorrect. This Donlad Campbell is a different person, not the professor at W&M. Born in 1906, Donald E. Campbell, M.D. was a physician in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, the only doctor there for decades. He was the model for the ..
Donald E. Davis Arboretum
The Donald E. Davis Arboretum (5.7 ha / 14 acres) is an arboretum located on the campus of Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama. It is open to the public without charge. The arboretum features native trees, shrubs and wildflowers of the southeastern United States, including 150 different tree speci..
Donald E. Kraybill
For other people named , see {{{1. Donald E. Kraybill is a psychotherapist on the staff of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education. Dr. Kraybill's initial professional employment was as a behavioral scientist for the University of California-affiliated Family Medicine residency p..
Donald E. Messer
Donald E. Messer is a Methodist theologian and author. He was president of Dakota Wesleyan University from 1971 to 1981, and president of Iliff School of Theology from 1981 to 2000. Books Breaking The Conspiracy of Silence: Christian Churches and the Global AIDS CrisisContemporary Images in Christ..
Donald E. Westlake
Donald Edwin Westlake (born July 12th, 1933 in Brooklyn, New York), is a prolific American writer and novelist, with over a hundred books to his credit. He specializes in crime fiction, especially comic capers with an occasional foray into science fiction. He is a three-time Edgar award winner, and..
Donald E. Williams
Captain Donald Edward Williams (United States Navy, Retired) (born 13 February 1942) is a former NASA astronaut. He has logged a total of 287 hours and 35 minutes in space. Williams was born in 1942 in Lafayette, Indiana. He graduated from Otterbein High School, Otterbein, Indiana, in 1960. Wil..
Donald Edward Garland
Photo submitted by Neil Hutton Donald Edward Garland (June 28, 1918 - May 12, 1940) born Ballincor, County Wicklow he was an Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth for..
Donald Edward Osterbrock
Donald Edward Osterbrock (born July 13 1924) is an American astronomer. Osterbrock was a student of Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar while working at University of Chicago's Yerkes Observatory. His work there with William Wilson Morgan and Stewart Sharpless showed the existence of the Milky Way's spiral..
Donald Ensenat
Donald Ensenat is a senior American diplomat. He is currently United States Chief of Protocol at the Department of State. He is a lawyer, and formerly served as US Ambassador to Brunei. In the 1960s and 1970s, Ensenat served as a US military reservist. His home state is Louisiana. Links (externa..
Donald Erb
Donald Erb (b. 1927) is an American composer best known for large orchestral works such as Concerto for Brass and Orchestra and Klangfarbenfunk. He receved a B.S. from Kent State University, an M.M. from the Cleveland Institute of Music, and a D.M. from Indiana University. Erb has received the Pri..
Donald Eugene Webb
Donald Eugene Perkins (born July 14, 1931 in Oklahoma), better known as Donald Eugene Webb who, on May 4, 1981, as a fugitive from justice became the 375th Fugitive to be placed on the Federal Bureau of Investigations's "Ten Most Wanted" list. On the afternoon of December 4, 1980, he allegedly kil..
Donald Evans
Donald Evans Donald Louis Evans (born July 27, 1946) was the 34th U.S. Secretary of Commerce. He was appointed by his longtime friend George W. Bush and sworn into office on January 20, 2001. On November 9, 2004, the White House announced that Evans intended to resign by the end of January 200..
Donald Evans (artist)
Donald Evans was an American artist (1945-1977), who was known for creating hand-painted postage stamps (artistamps) of fictional countries. Evans died in a fire in the Netherlands in 1977. Bibliography Chatwin, Bruce "The Album of Donald Evans," The New York Review of Books, Volume 28, Number 8 (M..
Donald Ewen Cameron
Donald Ewen Cameron (1901-1967) was a Scottish-American psychiatrist. Born in Bridge of Allan, he graduated from the University of Glasgow in 1924. Cameron lived and worked in Albany, New York, and was involved in experiments in Canada for MKULTRA, a United States based CIA-directed "mind control"..
Donald F. Jones
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] Donald F. Jones, maize geneticist and practical corn breeder at the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, New Haven. Beginning at the station in 1914, he made high-yielding hybrid corn practical by his invention of the double-cross hybrid. In Jones' meth..
Donald Fagen
Fagen on the cover of his 1982 solo album The Nightfly Donald Jay Fagen (born January 10, 1948 in Passaic, New Jersey) is an American musician and songwriter who is best known as co-writer and co-founder of the jazz rock band Steely Dan. He and Walter Becker founded the group in 1971. They co..
Donald Fairfax
250px Donald McNeil Fairfax (10 March 1818 - 10 January 1894) was an officer in the United States Navy during the American Civil War. Born in Mount Eagle, Virginia, Fairfax entered the Navy as a midshipman 12 August 1837. As executive officer in San Jacinto, he was a participant in the 1861..
Donald Faison
Donald Faison in Scrubs episode "My Hypocritical Oath" Donald Adeosun Faison (born June 22 1974 in New York City) is a television and movie actor, best known for his role as Dr. Chris Turk in the NBC television series Scrubs. Contents 1 Early life2 Career2.1 As a producer fo..
Donald Farquharson
Donald Farquharson (July 27, 1834 – June 26, 1903) was a Prince Edward Island politician. Prior to entering politics, Farquharson had been a teacher and then a businessman involved in wholesale and shipping. He was elected to the legislature as a Liberal in 1876 and joined the government of Lo..
Donald Featherstone
Donald Featherstone or Don Featherstone could be Donald Featherstone (artist) creator of the pink flamingo lawn ornamentDonald Featherstone (wargamer)Donald Featherstone (film director) ..
Donald Featherstone (wargamer)
Donald Featherstone is a British author of books on wargaming and military history. He wrote classic texts on wargaming in the 1960s and 1970s. Originally a physiotherapist, Featherstone was introduced to miniatures wargaming by Tony Bath in 1955.[Tony Bath Obituary] In 1960 the two of ..
Donald Fehr
Donald Fehr (born July 18, 1946) is the managing director of the Major League Baseball Players Association. He has held the position since 1986. Donald has led the players through the 1994 baseball strike and subsequent World Series cancellation. He is a protege of Marvin Miller and known for his..
Donald Ferguson
The Honourable Donald Ferguson, PC ( 7 March 1839 – 4 September 1909 ) was a Canadian politician. Born in Marshfield, Prince Edward Island, Originally a livestock farmer, Ferguson spent much of his life in public service; from 1872–1873 he served as a justice of the peace, resigning t..
Donald Figer
Donald Figer is an American astronomer, who currently is still working. He works at the Space Telescope Science Institute, which is in Baltimore, Maryland. He hints that 150 solar masses is the upper bound for stars in this time period of the universe. By using the famous Hubble Space Telescope, he..
Donald Findlay
--> Donald Findlay QC, born March 17 1951 in Cowdenbeath, is a leading Scottish advocate and a former vice-chairman of Rangers Football Club. He was educated at Harris Academy in Dundee, at the University of Dundee and at the University of Glasgow. He has a reputation for out-spokenness, and is ren..
Donald Fisher
Donald G. Fisher (born 1928) is a businessman. He was the founder of The Gap clothing stores, and is a billionaire. After he graduated Lowell High School (San Francisco), he attended the University of California, Berkeley and is an alumnus of the Theta Zeta chapter of the national fraternity Delta..
Donald Fleming
Donald Fleming Donald Methuen Fleming, PC (May 23, 1905 – December 31, 1987) was a Canadian parliamentarian. Fleming was first elected to the House of Commons in the 1945 general election as a Progressive Conservative candidate in the Toronto riding of Eglinton. In 1948, he was a candi..
Donald Fletcher
Donald Fletcher was a real estate tycoon in Colorado in the late 19th century. He founded a town on the plains east of Denver in 1891 and named it after himself. Two years later, Fletcher deserted the town and left the residents with bond payments for non-existent water. Without a stable source o..
Donald Forrester Brown
Photo by Terry Macdonald Donald Forrester Brown was a New Zealander recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. He was 26 years old, and a Sergeant in the 2nd Bn., Otago..
Donald Fortier
This is an article about the late intelligence analyst named Donald Fortier. For other people named Donald Fortier, see Donald Fortier (disambiguation). Donald R. Fortier (January 9, 1947-August, 1986) was a member of the United States intelligence community. Contents 1 Biography2 Nati..
Donald Fortier (disambiguation)
This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Donald Fortier can refer to several different people: Donald R. Fortier (194..
Donald Foster
This page is about the American professor, who uses "Donald W. Foster" in his academic writing and "Don Foster" in his popular writing. See Don Foster for the UK politician. Donald W. Foster, born 1950, is a professor of English at Vassar College in New York. He achieved instant academic notoriety..
Donald Foster (disambiguation)
There are several people known as Don Foster or Donald Foster: Donald Michael Ellison Foster is a British Member of ParliamentDonald W. Foster is an American Professor of English and a linguistic/literary sleuth ..
Donald Fowler
Donald L. Fowler served as national chairman of the Democratic National Committee from 1995 to 1997. As national chairman, Fowler ran the party's day-to-day operations, but Christopher Dodd, as general chairman, served as the party's public face. Fowler's term included the 1996 presidential election..
Donald Francis Tovey
Sir Donald Francis Tovey (July 17, 1875 – July 10, 1940) was a British musical analyst, musicologist, writer on music, composer and pianist. He is best known for his Essays in Musical Analysis. Tovey began to study the piano and compose at an early age. He eventually studied music under Hube..
Donald Franklin Stewart
Donald Franklin Stewart (?-?) was director of the Five Fathom Lightship Museum in West Ocean City, Maryland.[#endnote_reference1] He was a founder of the American College of Heraldry and Arms.[#endnote_reference3] Notes and References ↑ "When The Ships' Cannon Roared Off O..
Donald Freed
For the Canadian singer of the same name, see Don Freed. Donald Freed is an american playwright, novelist and screenwriter, born in Chicago. He is currently a Distinguished Visiting Professor at the University of Southern California. Contents 1 Plays2 Books3 Films4 Awards5&n..
Donald Friedman
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Donald Friend
Donald Stuart Leslie Friend (6 February 1915 - 16 August 1989) was an Australian artist, writer and diarist. Born in Sydney, precociously talented both as an artist and a writer, Friend grew up in the artistic circle of his bohemian mother. He studied with Sydney Long (1931) and Dattilo Rubbo (1934..
Donald G. Jackson
Donald G. Jackson Donald G. Jackson (April 24, 1943 – October 20, 2003) was an American filmmaker who is often referred to in the media as the Ed Wood, Jr. of the video age. This delination was given due to the bizarre nature, content, and lack of defined storyline prevalent in his film a..
Donald G. Keller
Donald G. Keller (born 1951) is a science fiction and fantasy editor and critic. He was the co-founder of Serconia Press and was Managing Editor and a frequent contributor to The New York Review of Science Fiction (1990-1995), where his seminal essay on Mannerpunk, 'The Manner of Fantasy', appeared..
Donald G. Payne
This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject.Please help recruit one, or improve this page yourself}} if you can. See [discussion page] for details. Donald Gordon Payne (born 3 January 1924 in London) English author, most famous for his novels using trave..
Donald G. Saari
Donald G. Saari (born March 1940 in Houghton, Michigan, USA) is the Distinguished Professor of Mathematics and Economics at the University of California Irvine. He received his Bachelor of Science in Mathematics in 1962 from Michigan Technological University, his Master of Science and PhD in Mathem..
Donald G. Willmot
Donald Gilpin "Bud" Willmot (1916 - January 31, 1994) was a Canadian businessman, philanthropist, and owner of the Kinghaven Farms thoroughbred horse racing stable. Willmot was the President and CEO of Anthes Imperial Co. Ltd., a diversified Canadian public company that owned a number of businesses..
Donald Gage
Donald "Don" Gage was born April 18, 1945 in Gilroy, California. He currently serves as Santa Clara County, California Supervisor of the 1st District. He was first elected to the Gilroy City Council in 1981 and the served as Gilroy Mayor in 1991. He was elected to the Board of Supervisors in 1997...
Donald Gallaher
Donald Gallaher (June 25, 1895 – August 14, 1961) was an American actor born in Quincy, Illinois to parents Charles Gallaher and Grace Dennison. After moving to New York City as a child with his mother, Gallaher began acting in productions such as A Royal Family. He also appeared in the 1903 sile..
Donald Gee
Donald Gee (1891-1966) was an English, Pentecostal theologian. Donald wrote the book Wind and Flame, which is the story of Pentecostalism in Europe in the 20th century. He was called "The apostle of balance." He took part in the first international, pentecostal conference in Stockholm in 1939. In ..
Donald Gelling
The Honourable Donald James Gelling CBE CP, CInstSMM MLC (born July 5, 1938) is the current Ard-Choyrlagh or Chief Minister of the Isle of Man. He is a retired businessman. Gelling is a native Manxman who was born in Santon, a village to the south-west of Douglas. He was apprenticed in engineerin..
Donald Gets Drafted
Donald Gets Drafted is a Walt Disney cartoon starring Donald Duck. It was released on May 1, 1942 by RKO Radio Pictures. The short finds Donald Duck getting drafted into the United States Army, and assigned to Sergeant Black Pete. Donald is lured into accepting his role by being told through song ..
Donald Gibb
Donald Gibb (born on March 13, 1953 in New York, New York, sometimes credited as Don Gibb) is an actor with an imposing 6'3" frame, best known for portraying the large, dimwitted fraternity brother "Ogre" in several installments of the Revenge of the Nerds film series. Raised in California, Gibb a..
Donald Glaude
Donald Glaude is a famous techno artist, DJ and remixer. As a kid Donald began experimenting with tape decks and a primitive radio shack mixer at home in Tacoma, Washington. He began playing at nightclubs by the mid-80s and began gaining name recognition in early turntablism. In the early 90s when ..
Donald Goines
Donald Goines (pseudonym: Al C. Clark) (December 15, 1937 – October 21, 1974) was one of the original African American novelists to write in the "street" tradition of Robert Beck (Iceberg Slim). Born in Detroit, Michigan, Donald Goines was addicted to heroin at points in his life. Donald Goines ..
Donald Gordon (Canadian businessman)
Donald Gordon CC (December 11, 1901 - May 2, 1969) was a Canadian businessman and the former President of the Canadian National Railways from 1950 to 1966. Born in Oldmeldrum, Scotland, he came to Canada at an early age. At the age of 15 he joined the Bank of Nova Scotia in Toronto, becoming assist..
Donald Gorrie
Donald Gorrie (born 2 April 1933) is a Scottish Liberal Democrat politician, and Member of the Scottish Parliament for Central Scotland Region. Gorrie was a councillor in Edinburgh and Lothian for many years. He was elected as a Member of Parliament from 1997 until 2001, representing Edinburgh W..
Donald Gotterbarn
Donald William Gotterbarn is a leading computer ethics researcher. Gotterbarn received his Ph.D. in Philosophy in 1971 from the University of Rochester. He also earned his M. Div. from the Colgate Rochester Divinity School. Gotterbarn is a leading author of the Software Engineering Code of Ethic..
Donald Graham
Donald E. Graham is chief executive officer and chairman of the board of The Washington Post Company. He is also chairman of The Washington Post newspaper. Graham and his wife, Mary, have four children and live in Washington, D.C. Contents 1 Early life2 The Post3 Other Roles4&nb..
Donald Grant
Donald Grant (1888 - June 9, 1970) was a leader of the Industrial Workers of the World in Sydney, Australia, a member of the Sydney Twelve charged with conspiracy in 1916, and later a member of the Australian Labor Party who was elected to Sydney City Council, appointed to the New South Wales Legisl..
Donald Grantham
Donald Grantham (1947- ) is an American composer and music educator. Grantham was born in Duncan, Oklahoma. After receiving a Bachelor of Music from the University of Oklahoma, he went on to recieve his MM and DMA from the University of Southern California. For a brief period he also studied under..
Donald Grant Mitchell
Donald Grant Mitchell (1822-1908) was an American essayist and novelist. The grandson of politician and jurist Stephen Mix Mitchell, he was born in Norwich, Connecticut, on April 12, 1822. He graduated from Yale College in 1841, where he was a member of Skull & Bones and studied law, but he soon too..
Donald Grant Nutter
Donald Grant Nutter (November 28, 1915 – January 1962) was an American politician. Nutter received the Distinguished Flying Cross in World War II. Born in 1915 in Lambert, Montana, he served in the Montana Senate and as the chair of the state Republican Party. He was elected governor of Mon..
Donald Gregg
Donald P. Gregg worked for the CIA for 31 years, from 1951-1982, then was National Security Advisor to Vice-President George H. W. Bush, US ambassador to South Korea (1989 - 1993), and the chairman of the board of the Korea Society, where he has called for greater engagement with North Korea. Greg..
Donald Griffin
Donald Redfield Griffin (August 3, 1915 - November 7, 2003) was an American professor of zoology at various universities who did seminal research in animal behavior, animal navigation, acoustic orientation and sensory biophysics. In 1938 he began studying the navigational method of bats, which he na..
Donald Gunn
Donald Gunn (September 1797 – 30 November 1878) was a Manitoba politician and member of the Province's Legislative Council (which he helped to abolish). Gunn was born in the Orkney Isles, Scotland, in 1797. He worked in the Canadian North West for the Hudson's Bay Company between 1813 and 18..
Donald Guthrie
Dr Donald Guthrie was a British New Testament scholar who wrote several books and worked for the London Bible College, now London School of Theology. He died in 1992. Guthrie is well known for his epic works New Testament Introduction and New Testament Theology which some Evangelicals believe to be ..
Donald Gutierrez
Donald Kenneth Gutierrez, or Donald Gutierrez, is an American writer and retired professor emeritus of English literature. The eldest son of Latin-American immigrants, he was born in San Francisco, California, in 1932. He taught at the University of Notre Dame and the Western New Mexico University..
Donald H. Dwyer, Jr.
Donald H. Dwyer, Jr. (born February 11, 1958) is an American politician and a Republican serving in the Maryland House of Delegates representing District 31. As a Delegate, Dwyer is known for his ultra-conservative positions and an uncompromising stance on religious-based issues. For instance, Dwy..
Donald H. Peterson
Donald Herod Peterson (Colonel, USAF, ret.) is a former NASA astronaut. He was born in Winona, Mississippi, on October 22, 1933. Peterson is married, and has three children and four grandchildren. Contents 1 Education2 Pre-NASA experience3 NASA career4 Post-NASA career5 ..
Donald H. Pflueger
Dr. Donald H. Pflueger (1923-1994, from Glendora, California) was a historian, educator and author. His parents, the G. H. Pfluegers, were early citrus ranchers, and their river rock family home is still located on the northeast corner of Pflueger Avenue and Foothill Boulevard, in Glendora. Pflueger..
Donald H. Spangler
Donald Hays Spangler was born in Albion, Indiana, on 29 May 1918. He was appointed midshipman at the United States Naval Academy on 8 July 1938 and commissioned ensign on 19 December 1941. Ensign Spangler reported for duty in Atlanta (CL-51) at Boston, Massachusetts, on 3 January 1942. He was promot..
Donald H. Tuck
Donald Henry Tuck (born 1922 in Australia) is a bibliographer of science fiction and fantasy. His works were the most extensive produced since the early work of Everett F. Bleiler. The Handbook of Science Fiction and Fantasy was awarded a Special Hugo Award in 1962, while The Encyclopedia of Science..
Donald Hackett
Donald Ward Hackett (born 7/16/56) is a businessman known for launching several eHealth companies, such as drkoop.com (1998), myDNA.com (2003), 1-800-Doctors.com (2001) and Physician Computer Network (1989). Hackett began his career working for IBM’s Office Products Division (1978). In July 2005..
Donald Haddow
Donald Haddow (born January 19, 1970 in Mississauga, Ontario) is a former international freestyle swimmer from Canada, who was a member of the Men's 4x200m Freestyle Relay Team that finished in eighth position at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. ..
Donald Haines
Donald Haines (born in 1918) was an American child actor who was a regular in the Our Gang short subjects series from 1930 to 1933. After leaving the gang, Haines continued working as an actor until he joined the U.S. Army in 1941 to serve in World War II. He disappeared during the war in 1941; ref..
Donald Hall
Donald Hall (born September 20, 1928) is an American poet and the U.S. Poet Laureate. Contents 1 Life2 Career3 Selected Bibliography3.1 Poetry3.2 Prose3.3 Drama3.4 Essays3.5 For children3.6 Letters4 References5 External links Life Hall was ..
Donald Hamilton
Donald Hamilton (born March 24, 1916) is a U.S. writer of novels, short stories, and non-fiction about the outdoors. His novels consist entirely of paperback originals, principally spy fiction but also crime fiction and Westerns. He is best known for his long-running Matt Helm series (1960-1993), wh..
Donald Harrison
Donald Harrison Jr. (b. June 23, 1960, New Orleans, Louisiana) is an American jazz saxophonist. Harrison played with Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers in the 1980s, and co-led a group with fellow New Orleanian Terence Blanchard for many years. He also played with the re-formed Headhunters band in the 19..
Donald Harvey
Donald Harvey (born in Butler County, Ohio in 1952) is known as one of the most prolific serial killers of all time, claiming to have murdered 87 people, while the official death toll has ranged anywhere from 36 to 57 deaths. He is a self-professed "Angel of Death". Harvey is currently serving four..
Donald Hayes
For Admiral Takashi Hayase of the Macross series, also known as Admiral Donald Hayes, see Takashi Hayase. [] at NFL.com Donald Ross Hayes, Jr. (born July 13, 1975 in Century, Florida) is an American football player, a wide receiver. He formerly played for the Carolina Panthers and the N..
Donald Healey
Donald Mitchell Healey (3 July 1898 – 13 January 1988) was a noted English rally driver, automobile engineer, and speed record holder. Born in Perranporth, Cornwall, Healey became interested in all things mechanical at an early age, most particularly aircraft. After leaving school he joined ..
Donald Healey Motor Company
The Donald Healey Motor Company Ltd was a British car company. It was formed in 1945 by Donald Healey, a renowned auto engineer and successful racing driver. It was formed after Healey discussed sports car design with Achille Sampietro, a chassis specialist for high performance cars and Ben Bowd..
Donald Heiney
Donald Heiney (September 7 1921 - July 24 1993) was a sailor and academic as well as a prolific and inventive writer, using the pseudonym of MacDonald Harris for fiction. Publisher's Weekly has described his work as "known for...metaphysics, hints of magic and the absurd, and a profound preoccupat..
Donald Henderson
Donald "D.A." Ainslie Henderson (born September 7, 1928) is an American physician and epidemiologist, whose work was vital in the international effort during the 1960s to eradicate smallpox. As of 2005, he is employed at the University of Pittsburgh, where he is a Resident Scholar at the Center for ..
Donald Henry "Pee Wee" Gaskins
Donald Henry "Pee Wee" Gaskins (March 13, 1933 – September 6, 1991) was an American serial killer. Born in Johnsonville, South Carolina, he was nicknamed "Pee Wee" for his small (five foot two inches) height, and was so neglected as a child that he did not learn his birth name until his mid-te..
Donald Herbert
Donald Herbert may refer to: Donald Jeffrey Herbert, host of two educational television shows, orDonald Herbert, a firefighter who awoke from a coma after ten years. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to th..
Donald Hewlett
Donald Hewlett (born August 30, 1922, in Northenden, Manchester) is an English actor. He is probably best known for the part of 'Colonel Charles Reynolds' in the 1970s sitcom It Ain't Half Hot Mum, although his career stretches back to the part of 'Lincoln Green' in 1954s Orders are Orders. He also..
Donald Hillman
Donald Arthur Hillman, O.C., B.Sc., M.D.C.M., Ph.D., L.L.D. , (born June 25, 1925, and died July 4, 2006 in Ottawa) is a Canadian paediatrician and professor of pediatrics best known for working in Third World countries in international child health and development. He holds positions at McMaster Un..
Donald Hiss
Donald Hiss was the younger brother of Alger Hiss. From 1929 to 1930 he was secretary and law clerk to a Supreme Court justice. From 1930 until 1933 he engaged in the private practice of law. From 1933 to 1935 he was employed by the Agricultural Adjustment Administration. In 1934 he was also attac..
Donald Hodge
Donald Jerome Hodge (born February 25 1969, in Washington, D.C.) is an American former professional basketball player who was selected by the Dallas Mavericks in the 2nd round (33rd overall) of the 1991 NBA Draft. Hodge averaged 4.7 ppg in 5 NBA seasons mainly for the Mavericks and a stint with the ..
Donald Hogarth
Donald McDonald Hogarth (1879 in Osceola, Ontario – June 27, 1950 in Toronto) was an Ontario politician and mining financier. An associate of real estate promoter and politician John James Carrick, he moved to Port Arthur, Ontario in February 1905. He was elected to the Legislative Assembly o..
Donald Holmquest
Donald Holmquest, a native of Texas graduated from Southern Methodist University in Dallas Texas and is the CEO of the California RHIO. ..
Donald Horne
Professor Donald Horne (December 26, 1921 – September 8, 2005) was an Australian journalist, writer, social critic, and academic who became one of Australia's best known public intellectuals. Horne published three novels and more then twenty volumes of history, memoir and political and cultural ..
Donald Hoskins
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Donald Hough
Donald Hough Donald Hough is an American humorist and author of several books and film scripts. He was born in St. Paul Minnesota June 29, 1895 and died around 1965. He was the son of Mr. Mrs. Sherwood Hough. His wife's name was Berry; they had one son named Sherwood. Hough seems to have divided hi..
Donald Houston
Donald Houston (November 6, 1923 — October 13, 1991) was an impassive, hardworking Welsh actor whose first two films - The Blue Lagoon (1949) with Jean Simmons, and A Run for Your Money (1949) with Sir Alec Guinness - were highly successful. Later on his career he was cast in many military rol..
Donald Howard Menzel
Donald Howard Menzel (April 11 1901 – December 14 1976) was an American astronomer. Menzel studied at the University of Denver and received his Ph.D. from Princeton. He worked at Lick Observatory until 1932 when he accepted a position at Harvard. From 1954-56 he was President of the America..
Donald Howard Sanders
Donald Howard Sanders (1932-1999) Donald Sanders was born September 25, 1932 in Marietta, Georgia to Charles and Lula Sanders. His early childhood was not unlike many others growing up during the [Great Depression]. At the age of seventeen he left home and joined the [United States ..
Donald Igwebuike
Donald Igwebuike is a former placekicker for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1985-1989). He is the third place all-time scorer for the Buccaneers with 416 overall points. References http://www.bucpower.com/donald-igwebuike.htmlhttp://www.buccaneers.com/team/alltimerecords.aspx?type=Scoring ..
Donald III of Scotland
Donald III of Scotland (Domnall mac Donnchada) (c. 1033 - 1099) was king of Scotland from 1093 to 1094 and 1094 to 1097. In his native Gaelic language he was known as Domnall Bán which means Fair Donald. The minor character of Donalbain in William Shakespeare's play Macbeth is loosely based on hi..
Donald II of Scotland
Domnall mac Causantín (anglicised Donald II) was King of the Picts or King of Scots in the late 10th century. He was the son of Causantín mac Cináeda. Domnall is given the epithet dásachtach in some king-lists, meaning a violent madman.Kelly, Early Irish Law, pp. 92–93 & 308: "The dásach..
Donald in Mathmagic Land
Donald jams with Pythagorus' gang. Donald in Mathmagic Land is a 1959 Disney short film featuring Donald Duck taking an Alice in Wonderland style adventure to Mathmagic land, where he learns various interesting tidbits about numbers and mathematics, including meeting early Pythagorians and le..
Donald I of Scotland
Domnall mac Ailpín (died 13 April, 862) was king of the Picts from 858 to 862. He followed his brother Cináed to the throne. The Chronicle of the Kings of Alba says that Domnall reigned for four years, matching the notices in the Annals of Ulster of his brother's death in February 858 and his o..
Donald J. Albosta
Donald Joseph Albosta (born December 5, 1925) is a politician from the U.S. state of Michigan. Albosta was born in Saginaw, Michigan and attended Saginaw and Chesaning public schools. He graduated from Chesaning Agricultural School, and attended Delta College in Bay City. He served in the United S..
Donald J. Boudreaux
Donald J. Boudreaux became chairman of the department of economics at George Mason University in August 2001. He previously served as president of the Foundation for Economic Education, a post he accepted in May 1997. Dr. Boudreaux also teaches Economic Foundations of Legal Studies at the George Mas..
Donald J. Carty
Donald J. Carty (born 1946) is a Canadian businessman who serves as chairman of Virgin America and Porter Airlines. He was previously chairman and CEO of AMR Corporation, the parent company of American Airlines, from 1998 to 2003. Born in Toronto, Canada in 1946, he attended Queen's University and ..
Donald J. Cram
Donald James Cram (April 22, 1919 – June 17, 2001) was an American chemist who shared the 1987 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for “synthesizing three-dimensional molecules that could mimic the functioning of natural molecules.” He also won the National Academy of Science Award in the Chemical Sc..
Donald J. DePorter
Donald J. "Don" DePorter (1942-1996) served on several civic and charitable committees in Chicago, USA. He was recognized several times by Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley for his volunteerism and dedication to betterment of the city. DePorter was the founder of Chicago Gateway Green, a non-profit org..
Donald J. Farish
Donald J. Farish (born in Winnipeg, British Columbia), is currently president of Rowan University in Glassboro, New Jersey. He earned his bachelor's degree in zoology from the University of British Columbia, his master's in entomology from North Carolina State University, a juris doctorate from th..
Donald J. Hall, Sr.
Donald J. Hall Sr. (1929 -) is the current Chairman of the Board and majority shareholder of Hallmark Cards, the world's largest greeting card manufacturer and one of the worlds largest privately-held companies, located in Kansas City, Missouri, USA. He and his wife, Adele, live in Mission Hills, K..
Donald J. Harrington
Donald J. Harrington is the fifteenth President of St. John's University in New York. ..
Donald J. Kutyna
Donald J. Kutyna (b. December 6, 1933 in Chicago, USA) was an American general of Polish origin. He was commander in chief of the North American Aerospace Defense Command and the United States Space Command from 1990 to 1992, and commander of Air Force Space Command at Peterson Air Force Base, Col..
Donald J. Ruhl
redirect[[Template:Portal]]Private First Class Donald Jack Ruhl (1923-1945) was a United States Marine who sacrificed his life in an act of heroism in February 1945 during the Battle of Iwo Jima. For his actions on during the battle, he was posthumously awarded the United States' highest military ..
Donald J. Sobol
Donald J. Sobol (born October 4, 1924 in New York City) is an award-winning writer living in Miami, Florida. He is best known for his childrens books, especially the Encyclopedia Brown series. Sobol is the son of Ira J. and Ida (Gelula) Sobol. He attended the NYC Ethical Cultural Schools and gradu..
Donald J. Trump Signature Collection
Donald J. Trump is a billionaire who has created his own signature collection of men's apparel. These include Timepieces, Men's Suits, Neckware, Dress Shirts, Cuff Links, Small Leather Goods, Sportsware, and Eyeware. Contents 1 Trump Timepieces2 Men's Suits3 Prices4 External..
Donald Jack
Donald Lamont Jack (December 6, 1924 - c. June 2 2003) was a Canadian humorist. He was born in Radcliffe, in the Metropolitan Borough of Bury, England and grew up in Britain, serving in the RAF in World War II. After the war he emigrated to Canada and became a writer. He wrote for the stage, radio, ..
Donald Jackson
Donald Jackson (born April 2, 1940 in Oshawa, Ontario) was a Canadian figure skater. He captured four Canadian titles and a bronze medal at the 1960 Winter Olympics. In 1962, en route to winning gold at the World Figure Skating Championships, he both attempted and landed the first triple lutz in in..
Donald James
Donald James (aka Donald James Wheal, born 1931) is the author of the bestselling novels Vadim, Monstrum, The Fortune Teller and The Fall of the Russian Empire as well as non-fiction books such as The Penguin Dictionary of the Third Reich. He has written under a number of pseudonym, notably Thomas D..
Donald James Cameron
Donald James Cameron (15 October 1917 - 22 June 1964), Australian politician, was born in Cloncurry, Queensland, and was educated at Catholic schools. He moved to Brisbane where he worked as a chef and catering manager. Active in the Australian Labor Party from an early age, he unexpectedly won the ..
Donald James Cowan
Donald James Cowan (born January 3, 1883 Drumbo, Blenheim Township, Oxford County, Ontario - died January 14, 1964 Brantford, Ontario) was a Canadian lawyer and politician. Educated at the University of Toronto and Osgoode Law School, he established a law practice in Port Arthur, Ontario, in 1908. H..
Donald jarvis
Don Jarvis 1923-2001 Canadian abstract artist Born in Vancouver in 1923, Don Jarvis loved to draw from an early age. An aspiring cartoonist as a teenager, Jarvis enrolled at the Vancouver School of Art and Design (later re-named the Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design) and was encouraged by his..
Donald Johanson
Donald Carl Johanson (born June 28, 1943) is an American paleoanthropologist. He is well known for his discovery of the skeleton of a 3.18 million year old female hominid australopithecine, in the Afar Triangle of Ethiopia. The 40% complete skeleton was discovered November 30, 1974 while on an anthr..
Donald John Dean
Donald John Dean (VC, OBE) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. He was 21 years old, and a Temporary Lieutenant in the 8th Battalion, The Queen's Own Roya..
Donald John Lewis
Donald John Lewis, better known as D.J. Lewis, is an American mathematician specializing in number theory. Lewis received his PhD in 1950 at the University of Michigan under supervision of Richard Dagobert Brauer, and subsequently was an NSF Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton (..
Donald Jones
For the US Navy Admiral by the same name, see Donald S. Jones. Donald Jones (born January 24, 1932 in Harlem, New York; died November 5, 2004 in Amsterdam) was an actor and dancer. He moved to the Netherlands in 1954, where he found fame. He married Dutch actress Adèle Bloemendaal. Their son, John,..
Donald Judd
Untitled sculpture from 1990 Donald Clarence Judd (June 3, 1928 - February 12, 1994) was a minimalist artist (a term he stridently disavowed) whose work sought autonomy and clarity for the constructed object and the space created by it, ultimately achieving a rigorously democratic presenta..
Donald Justice
--> Donald Justice (born in Miami, Florida, August 12, 1925 - died in Iowa City, Iowa, August 6, 2004) was an American poet and teacher of writing. He was for many years on the faculty of the Iowa Writers' Workshop, the nation's preeminent graduate program in creative writing. He also taught at Sy..
Donald Justin Wolfram
Donald Justin Wolfram (November 13, 1919 – August 25, 2003) was the fourth General Superintendent of the Pillar of Fire Church from 1984 to 2000. Contents 1 Birth2 Mother3 Siblings4 Pillar of Fire5 Death Birth Donald was born November 13, 1919 in Zarephath, New..
Donald K. Burleson
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Donald K. Ross
For other people named , see {{{1. Donald Kirby Ross (8 December 1910 – 27 May 1992) was an officer of the United States Navy who received the Medal of Honor. Ross was born in Beverly, Kansas, on 8 December 1910. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy in Denver, Colorado, on 3 June 1929, graduated co..
Donald K. Stern
Donald K. Stern was the U.S. attorney for Massachusetts from 1993 to 2001. He was best known for prosecuting mob figures, including fugitive Winter Hill Gang leader James "Whitey" Bulger and his partner, Stephen "The Rifleman" Flemmi. He is currently a partner at the Boston office of Bingham McCu..
Donald Kaberry
Sir Donald Kaberry, Baron Kaberry of Abel (18 August 1907 - 13 March 1991) was a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom. He was Member of Parliament for Leeds North West from 1950 to 1983, (preceding Dr. Keith Hampson). He was also a member of the Speaker's panel of chairmen in the Ho..
Donald Kaberuka
Dr. Donald Kaberuka (born October 5 1951) is a Rwandan economist and the current President of the African Development Bank. Kaberuka was born in Byumba, northern Rwanda. He was educated at universities in Tanzania and the United Kingdom and received a PH.D. in economics from the University of Glasg..
Donald Kagan
thumb Donald Kagan (born 1932) is a Yale historian specializing in ancient Greece, notable for his four-volume history of the Peloponnesian War. He was Dean of Yale College from 1989-1992. Born into a Jewish family in Lithuania, Kagan grew up in Brooklyn, New York, where his family emigrated..
Donald Kalish
Donald Kalish (1919-2000) was an American logician and anti-war activist. Background Born in Chicago, Illinois, Kalish earned his bachelor's and master's degrees in psychology and his doctorate in philosophy at the University of California, Berkeley. He has taught at Swarthmore College and the ..
Donald Kalpokas
Donald Masike'Vanua Kalpokas (born August 23 1943) is a Vanuatuan politician who served as prime minister of Vanuatu twice. Kalpokas was born on Efate island. Along with Walter Lini he founded the Vanua'aku Pati a political party which supported political independence for Vanuatu, socialist policie..
Donald Kaufman
Donald Kaufman is the fictional twin brother of screenwriter Charlie Kaufman, and was created for the film Adaptation.. He was also given a writing credit and was the first (and only) fictional person nominated for an Academy Award (for Adapted Screenplay). He tragically "passed away" during prepro..
Donald Keene
Donald Lawrence Keene is a noted Japanologist, scholar, teacher, writer, translator and interpreter of Japanese literature and culture. Born in New York City on June 6, 1922, Keene received a Bachelor's degree from Columbia University in 1942. He studied Japanese language at the U.S. Navy Japanese..
Donald Kennedy
Donald Kennedy Donald Kennedy (born 1931) is an American scientist, public administrator and academic. Donald Kennedy was born in New York and educated at Harvard University (A.B.; Ph.D., Biology, 1956). He has spent most of his professional career at Stanford University. He served for 26 ..
Donald Kenneth McLeod
Sir (Donald) Kenneth McLeod (1885–1958) was an officer in the British Army who achieved a rank of Lieutenant General. He joined the army in 1903 and by 1904 he was with the British Indian Army. Need text details... 1908 North West Frontier, India1914-1918 World War I* 1914-1915 Aide-de-camp t..
Donald Keough
Donald R. Keough is Chairman of the Board of Allen & Company Incorporated, a New York investment-banking firm. He was elected to that position in April 1993. Mr. Keough retired as president, chief operating officer and a director of The Coca-Cola Company in April 1993, positions he held since early..
Donald Keyhoe
Donald Edward Keyhoe (June 20, 1897 - November 29, 1988) was an American Marine Corps officer with some flight experience, writer of many aviation articles and stories in a variety of leading publications, and manager of some of the spectacular flights of aviation pioneers, especially of Charles Li..
Donald Kingsbury
Donald Kingsbury (born 12 February 1929) in San Francisco, California is an American–Canadian science fiction author. Kingsbury taught mathematics at McGill University, Montreal, from 1948 until his retirement. List of Books Courtship Rite. New York : Simon and Schuster, 1982. ISBN 0-671-4403..
Donald Kirkpatrick
Donald Kirkpatrick is known for creating the training evaluation model. This model consists of four levels of learning evaluation. Kirkpatrick's ideas were first published in 1959, in a series of articles in the US Training and Development Journal. The four levels of Kirkpatrick's evaluation mo..
Donald Knight
Donald KnightEngland (ENG) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type - Tests First-class Matches 2 139 '''Runs scored 54 6231 Batting average 13.50 30.84 100s/50s -/- 13/30 Top score 38 156* Balls bowled - 52 Wickets - 3 Bowling average ..
Donald Knuth
Donald Knuth at a reception for the Open Content Alliance. Donald Ervin Knuth ([knuːθ]["Frequently Asked Questions" at Stanford site]. Gives the pronunciation of his name as “Ka-NOOTH”., born January 10, 1938) is a renowned computer scientist and [[Emeritus_Professor#..
Donald Kofi Tucker
Donald Kofi Tucker (March 18, 1938 - October 17, 2005) was a representative to the New Jersey General Assembly from 1994, serving the 28th legislative district. Despite his failing health -- he suffered from diabetes, survived a stroke, and had a pacemaker implanted -- he remained in his seat in th..
Donald Kohn
Don Kohn Donald L. Kohn (born November 7, 1942) is the vice-chair of the Federal Reserve System. He was born in Philadelphia and graduated from the College of Wooster in 1964. Kohn took office on August 5, 2002, as a member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System for a full t..
Donald Kraybill
For other people named , see {{{1. Donald B. Kraybill is a prolific author, lecturer, and educator on Anabaptist faiths and living. Kraybill is widely recognized for his studies on Anabaptist groups, and is the foremost expert on the Old Order Amish. Since 2003. Kraybill has been currently Disting..
Donald Kraybill (disambiguation)
Donald Kraybill is director of the Young Center for Anabaptist and Pietist Studies in Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania and author of many books about the Amish and other Plain sectsDonald E. Kraybill is a psychotherapist in North Wales, Pennsylvania and staff member on the Accreditation Council for Gradu..
Donald Kuspit
Donald Kuspit is an American art critic, poet, and professor of art history and philosophy at the State University of New York at Stony Brook. He was formerly the A. D. White Professor-at-Large at Cornell University (1991-1997). He received the Frank Jewett Mather Award for Distinction in Art Crit..
Donald L. Coburn
Donald L. Coburn was born in 1938 and was the winner of the 1978 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, for The Gin Game. ..
Donald L. Harlow
Donald L. Harlow Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force Donald W. Harlow was the second Chief Master Sergeant, appointed to the highest non-commissioned officer position in the United States Air Force. Harlow was born in Waterville, Maine. In 1942, he graduated from Lawrence Academy at Gro..
Donald L. Ritter
Donald Lawrence Ritter (Born October 21, 1940) was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. Contents 1 Early Life and Education2 Academic and Private Work3 House of Representatives4 Sources Early Life and Education Don Ritter was born in..
Donald L. Rust
D.L. "Rusty" Rust (1932 - ) is an American artist. Born in Erie, Pennsylvania he began drawing and painting at a very early age and has never had the desire to be anything but a serious artist. His early work was directly influenced by his grandfather, Emil Rust, Gil Elvgren, Bob Toombs, and Norman..
Donald L. Tucker Center
Donald L. Tucker Center is a 12,100 seat multi-purpose arena in Tallahassee, Florida. The arena opened in 1981 and was built at a cost of $33.8 million, financed by the city. It is home to the Florida State University Seminoles men's and women's basketball teams. Before they moved, it was also hos..
Donald Lam
Donald Lam is a fictional American detective created by Erle Stanley Gardner under his penname A. A. Fair. He begins his adventures as the employee of Bertha Cool, a stout widow in her 60s who started their detective agency in 1936. In Double or Quits, he upgrades his involvement in her agency to ..
Donald Lambro
Donald Lambro is the chief political correspondent of The Washington Times and a nationally syndicated columnist. He opposed John Kerry's candidacy in the 2004 U.S. Presidential election, claiming that Kerry contradicted himself in the debates: During the second debate, Sen. John Kerry said, "I d..
Donald Land
Donald Land is a Japan-only Famicom game that is based on McDonald's characters (because the "R" at the beginning of the world "Ronald" is too difficult for Japanese people to speak with their accents). Unlike M.C. Kids or its spiritual descendant Dalton McGuinty's Kids' Computer Game, this game is ..
Donald Lathrap
Donald Ward Lathrap (1927.04.04 - 1990.05) was an Americanist archaeologist. Lathrap took a bachelor's degree in anthropology from the University of California at Berkelely, studying under Alfred L. Kroeber and Carl Sauer. His Ph.D. (1962) was also in anthropology, but from Harvard University, wh..
Donald Laub
Donald R. Laub, Sr., M.D. (born january 1, 1935 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is a plastic surgeon. His undergraduate studies were at Marquette University, and he received an M.D. from Marquette Medical School in 1960. He was chief of Plastic Surgery at Stanford University School of Medicine from 1968 to..
Donald Laverdure
Donald Laverdure, Assistant Professor of Law & Director of the American Indian Law Program at MSU College of Law, serves as Chief Justice of the Crow Nation, Chairman of the Crow Nation Judicial Ethics Board, and Appellate Judge of the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community. Professor Laverdure has testifi..
Donald Laycock
Dr. Donald 'Don' Laycock was a graduate of University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia and later worked as a researcher at the University of Adelaide in Anthropology. He undertook his PhD at the Australian National University in linguistics and became a world authority of the languages of Papua New Guin..
Donald Leake
Donald Leake is an oral surgeon, and inventor of the alloplastic tray: a method for reconstruction of jaws without the need for bone grafts. He gained his D.M.D. from Harvard in 1962, and an M.D. from Stanford in 1969. In 1970, Leake was employed at Harvard Medical School as an oral surgeon, and sin..
Donald Lee
Donald Edward (Don) Lee (born February 26, 1934 in Globe, Arizona) is a former pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Detroit Tigers (1957-58), Washington Senators (1959), Minnesota Twins (1961-62), Los Angeles & California Angels (1962-65), Houston Astros (1965-66) and Chicago Cubs (19..
Donald Lee Hollowell
Donald Lee Hollowell was a venerable civil rights attorney who sprang Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. from jail. He was born in Wichita, and earned a high school diploma while serving six years in the U.S. Army 10th Cavalry (Buffalo Soldiers). President Lyndon B. Johnson (LBJ) appointed Hollowell to..
Donald Leslie
Donald James Leslie, (April 131911, Danville, Illinois - September 22004, Altadena, California) created and manufactured the Leslie speaker that refined the sound of the Hammond organ and helped popularize electronic music. Leslie experimented with devices to, in his words, improve the sound of th..
Donald Lindsay
Donald Lindsay is the Liberal candidate running against Cheryl Gallant for the riding of Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke in the 2006 Canadian federal election. ..
Donald Lively
Donald Lively is the creator of FCSL (Florida Coastal School of Law). He has written a number of books: Judicial Review, Criminal Procedure, First Amendment Anology. Donald Lively now lives in Arizona and has founded the Phoenix InFiLaw school. He is married with two children. External links [..
Donald Livingston
--> Donald Livingston is an American philosophy professor based at Emory University with an expertise in the writings of David Hume. Livingston received his doctorate at Washington University in 1965. He has been a National Endowment for the Humanities fellow and is on the editorial board of Hume S..
Donald Lopez
Don Lopez as a USAAF fighter pilot in China, WWII Donald Lopez (born July 1923 in Brooklyn, New York) is a former U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force fighter and test pilot and the current deputy director of the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum. His son, Donald S. Lopez, Jr., is a highly regard..
Donald Luskin
Donald Luskin is the Chief Investment Officer for Trend Macrolytics LLC, an investment consulting firm. He also writes a blog, The Conspiracy to Keep You Poor and Stupid, which is also the title of his forthcoming book. As his blog says, his endeavor is to explain "How big government, big business,..
Donald Lynden-Bell
Donald Lynden-Bell (born Dover, England April 5 1935) is a British astrophysicist, best known for his theories that galaxies contain massive black holes at their centre, and that such black holes are the principal source of energy in quasars. Lynden-Bell has been the president of the Royal Astronomi..
Donald M. Dickinson
Donald McDonald Dickinson, also known as Donald M. Dickinson, (January 17, 1846–October 15, 1917) was a lawyer and politician from the U.S. state of Michigan. Dickinson was born in Port Ontario in Oswego County, New York and moved with his family to Michigan when he was two years old. He gra..
Donald M. Fraser
Donald Mackay Fraser (born February 20, 1924) is an American politician from Minneapolis, Minnesota. Fraser was born in Minneapolis and was educated in the public school system there before going on to the University of Minnesota where he was a member of the Navy ROTC. After graduating in 1944, h..
Donald M. Grant
Donald M. Grant is a fantasy/ science fiction publisher in New Hampshire. It is notable for publishing fantasy novels with beautiful illustrations. The Dark Tower series by Stephen King and the King/ Peter Straub novel The Talisman are published by this particular company. External links [DMG ..
Donald M. Hyatt
Donald M. Hyatt was the mayor of Newport News, Virginia from July 1, 1962 to June 30, 1970. He is perhaps best remembered for participating in a march through downtown Newport News following the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., despite threats received by the police chief that if he did so, ..
Donald M. Kendall
Donald M. Kendall, during the administration of US President Nixon, was the CEO of PepsiCo. ..
Donald M. Kendrick
Donald M. Kendrick is the Calgary-born director of choral activities at Sacramento State University and the director of music at Sacred Heart Church where he conducts Schola Cantorum and Vox Nova (Men's Chorus). He is the founder and past artistic director of the Sacramento Children's Chorus. He ha..
Donald M. Payne
Donald Milford Payne (b. July 16, 1934) is an American Democratic Party politician from the state of New Jersey, representing the state's 10th Congressional district ([map]) in the U.S. House of Representatives which emcompasses most of the city of Newark, parts of Jersey City and Elizab..
Donald M. Rawson
Donald M. Rawson (born August 22, 1925) is a retired history professor, chairperson of the Department of Social Studies, and dean of the Graduate School at Northwestern State University in Natchitoches, Louisiana. Rawson first came to Northwestern in 1960 and retired in 1984. His scholarly pursuits ..
Donald MacAlister
Young Donald MacAlister - Senior Wrangler at Cambridge in 1877 Sir Donald MacAlister, 1st Baronet of Tarbert KCB (17 May 1854–15 January 1934) was a physician, and principal and vice-chancellor and, later, chancellor of the university of Glasgow. Contents 1 Early life2 Acad..
Donald MacArthur Ross, Lord Ross
Donald MacArthur Ross, Lord Ross, PC, FRSE was born in Dundee and educated at the High School of Dundee and Edinburgh University. He was admitted to the Faculty of Advocates and became a Queen's Counsel in 1964. He has been Sheriff Principal of Ayr and Bute, Dean of the Faculty of Advocates and a S..
Donald MacDonald
Donald MacDonald may refer to: Donald Ulyses MacDonald, a character in popular BBC1 TV series Monarch of the Glen portrayed by Tom Baker. Donald MacDonald, 23rd Laird of Glenbogle in Compton MacKenzie's novels that inspired the series. Captain Donald MacDonald, a military officer in the service of ..
Donald MacDonald (Captain)
Captain Donald MacDonald (c. 1724-1760) was a military officer who fought successively for France, for Charles Edward Stuart in Scotland, and for Great Britain in Quebec. MacDonald (sometimes spelt MacDonell) was the second son of Ranald MacDonald, Chief of Clanranald. When still young he was sent..
Donald Macdonell
Donald Macdonell (January 17 1778-June 13 1861) was a political figure in Upper Canada. He was born in Greenfield in Inverness-shire, Scotland in 1778, the son of Alexander Macdonell, and came to Charlottenburg Township in Upper Canada in 1792 as part of a group of Scottish settlers led by his fath..
Donald MacDougall
Sir George Donald Alastair MacDougall (October 26, 1912 - March 22, 2004) was a British economist and civil servant who held enormous influence over public policy during the 1960s. External links [Obituary] from The Guardian ..
Donald Machholz
Donald Edward Machholz is an American amateur astronomer from Colfax, California. He is the most successful living visual comet hunter in the United States, being creditied with the discovery of 10 comets, including the periodic comets 96P/Machholz, 141P/Machholz and, his most recent discovery, ..
Donald MacIntyre
Donald MacIntyre was a Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Contents 1 Details2 The medal3 References4 See also5 External links Deta..
Donald Mackay
Donald Mackay, born and raised in Griffith, New South Wales, was an Australian politician from 1973 to 1976, and an anti-drugs campaigner. Mackay and his family ran a local furniture business called Mackay's Furniture where Rolf Harris performed in the 1980's. On July 15, 1977, Donald Mackay myster..
Donald Mackay, Baron Mackay of Drumadoon
Donald Sage Mackay, Baron Mackay of Drumadoon, PC, QC (b. 30 January 1946) is a former Scottish Conservative & Unionist politician and judge. Mackay was educated at George Watson's College, Edinburgh and at the University of Edinburgh, where he graduated LLB and LLM, and at the University of Virgin..
Donald Mackay (scientist)
Donald Mackay is a Canadian scientist specializing in environmental chemistry. He was a member of the faculty of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry at the University of Toronto and the founding director of the Canadian Environmental Modelling Centre at Trent University. In 2003, he was mad..
Donald Mackenzie
Donald Mackenzie was a French-Canadian fur trapper and leader of the Northwest Fur Company. In 1818 he and his trappers make the first extensive exploration of southern Idaho. ..
Donald MacKenzie
Donald A. MacKenzie is a Professor of Sociology at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland. His work constitutes a crucial contribution to the field of Science and Technology Studies. He has also developed research in the field of Social Studies of Finance. He has undertaken widely-cited work on the h..
Donald MacKintosh
Donald MacKintosh was a Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Contents 1 Details2 Further information3 The medal4 References5 See also..
Donald MacLaren
Donald MacLaren (28 May 1893 - 4 July 1988) was a Canadian World War I flying ace.He was credited with 54 victories and, after the war, helped found the Royal Canadian Air Force. Donald MacLaren was born in Ottawa but his family moved to Calgary in 1899. In 1911 the family moved to Vancouver but i..
Donald Maclean
Sir Donald Maclean (January 9, 1864 – June 15, 1932). Born in Farnworth, Lancashire, he was a Liberal Member of Parliament for Bath (1906-1910), Peebles and Selkirk (1910-1918), Peebles and South Midlothian (1918-1922), and Northern Division of Cornwall (1929-1932) and served as President of the B..
Donald MacLean (hockey player)
Donald MacLean (born January 14, 1977 in Sydney, Nova Scotia) is a professional ice hockey forward. He was selected 33rd overall in the 1995 NHL Entry Draft by the Los Angeles Kings. He is currently under contract with the National Hockey League's Phoenix Coyotes. Playing career MacLean spent th..
Donald Macpherson Baillie
Donald Macpherson Baillie (1887-1954) was a Scottish theologian, ecumenist, and parish minister. Raised in the Calvinist tradition, Baillie studied at Edinburgh University and then in Marburg where he was influenced by the theologian Wilhelm Herrmann. After some time as a Church of Scotland parish ..
Donald MacRae
Donald Alexander MacRae (born 1916) is a Canadian astronomer. Born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, he was the director of the David Dunlap Observatory from 1965 to 1978. He was one of the early Ph.D. graduates in Astronomy from Harvard in 1943, where he enrolled after graduating from the University of T..
Donald Malarkey
Donald Malarkey was born in Astoria, Oregon in 1921. He was in his first semester at the University of Oregon in the fall of 1941 when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor. After the attack, Malarkey tried enlisting in the Marines, but he was turned down because of dental problems. He later tried t..
Donald Malinowski
Donald Marto Malinowski (born March 14, 1924 in Poland, died May 16, 2003) was a Catholic priest and politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served as a New Democratic member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1969 to 1986. During World War II, Malinowski fought against the Nazis in the Armia..
Donald Manes
Donald Manes was a controversial Democratic Party politician from New York City. He served as borough president of the New York City borough of Queens from 1971 until his death on March 13, 1986. Elected at age 37, Manes was the youngest borough president in Queens history. During his term, Manes t..
Donald Mann
Donald Mann Sir Donald Mann (March 23, 1853 - November 10, 1934) was a Canadian railway contractor and entrepreneur. Born at Acton, Ontario, Mann studied as a Methodist minister but worked in lumber camps in Ontario and Michigan before moving to Winnipeg, Manitoba. During the 1880s he worked..
Donald Margulies
Donald Margulies is an American playwright who authored plays including Pulitzer Prize winning Dinner with Friends, Brooklyn Boy and Collected Stories. He attended Purchase College. DONALD MARGULIES received the 2000 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for DINNER WITH FRIENDS (Variety Arts Theatre (New York)..
Donald Marquardt
Donald W. Marquardt (1929-1997) is the founder of the Levenberg-Marquardt nonlinear least squares fitting algorithm. Donald joined DuPont in 1953 and worked for 39 years. In 1963 he published his famous paper "algorithm for least-squares estimation of nonlinear problems" in SIAM journal. Donald dev..
Donald Marshall, Jr.
Donald Marshall, Jr. is a Mi'kmaq man who was wrongly convicted of murder. The case inspired a number of disturbing questions about the fairness of the Canadian justice system, especially given that Marshall was an Aboriginal; as the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation put it, "The name Donald Marsha..
Donald Martino
Donald Martino (May 16, 1931–December 8, 2005) was a Pulitzer Prize winning American composer. Known for his atonal works, including Pianississimo, a piano solo which is considered by some experts to be the most difficult piece of piano music ever written. Martino, who taught at Yale Universi..
Donald Martin Stewart
'Field-Marshal Sir Donald Martin Stewart Bart., G.C.B., G.C.S.I., C.I.E. Field Marshal Sir Donald Martin Stewart, 1st Baronet, GCB GCSI CIE, (21 March 1824 – 26 March 1900), British field marshal, son of Robert Stewart, was born at Mount Pleasant, near Forres, Moray, Scotland. Educated ..
Donald Matheson Sutherland
The Honourable Dr. Donald Matheson Sutherland, PC (December 3 1879 - June 4 1970) was a Canadian physician and politician. Sutherland ran for public office in the 1917 federal election held as a result of the Conscription Crisis of 1917 as a Laurier Liberal, but was defeated in the riding of Oxfor..
Donald McAlpine
Donald McAlpine is an Australian cinematographer. Born in 1934 in New South Wales, Australia, McAlpine has lensed nearly fifty films. His more recent work has been seen in Baz Luhrmann's hit musical Moulin Rouge (2001), Adam Sandler's Anger Management (2003), Universal Pictures' Peter Pan (2003) and..
Donald McDonald
For other uses, see Donald McDonald (disambiguation). Donald McDonald (born May 10, 1962) is a former Australian rules footballer and coach. Playing career Recruited from St. Brendan's, McDonald debuted with the North Melbourne Football Club in the VFL in 1982. He was a tall player who could play ..
Donald McDonald (disambiguation)
Donald McDonald may refer to: Donald McDonald, (b. 1962) Australian rules footballer and coachDonald McDonald (ABC chairman), the chairman of the Australian Broadcasting CorporationDonald Cromwell McDonaldDonald McDonald DickinsonAlternate name in some countries for Ronald McDonald redirect [[Templ..
Donald McGavran
Donald McGavran is a missionary of the mid to late twentieth century. A child of missionaries in India, McGavran spent much of his life trying to overcome social barriers to Christian conversion. These barriers are primary in India, which stratifies people by economics and caste, substantially hin..
Donald McGill
Donald Fraser Gould McGill, (January 28 1875 – October 13 1962) was an English graphic artist whose name has become synonymous with a whole genre of saucy seaside postcards that were sold mostly in small shops in British coastal towns. The cards feature an array of attractive young women, f..
Donald McGinley
Donald Francis McGinley (June 30, 1920 - July 6, 2005) was a Democratic politician from Nebraska who served a single term in the United States House of Representatives from 1959 to 1961 and as Nebraska Lieutenant Governor from 1983 to 1987. McGinley was a highly-educated attorney with degrees from ..
Donald McHenry
Donald Franchot McHenry (October 13 1936 (unconfirmed)-- ) was the United States Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations from September 1979 until January 20 1981. McHenry was born in St. Louis, Missouri, and grew up across the river in East St. Louis, Illinois. He attended ..
Donald McIntosh
Donald McIntosh (September 4, 1838 – June 25, 1876) was an officer in the U.S. 7th Cavalry Regiment who was killed at the Battle of Little Big Horn in the Montana Territory. McIntosh was born in Montreal, Quebec in Canada, the son of James (John) and Charlotte Robinson McIntosh (she was a dir..
Donald McKay
Donald McKay (1810–1880) was a Canadian-born American designer and builder of sailing ships. He was born in Jordan Falls on Nova Scotia's South Shore. In 1841, he opened his first yard in Newburyport and moved to Boston in 1845. McKay designed and built some of the most successful clippers ..
Donald McKayle
Donald McKayle is an influential modern dance choreographer who has worked with many dance legends, such as Martha Graham and Alvin Ailey. Many of his works, such as Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder and Games, have been designated as "classics." Donald McKayle is currently a Professor of Dance, Modern Te..
Donald McKenna
Donald Carnegie McKenna was an American philanthropist and scholar best remembered for his contributions to the liberal arts college in Claremont, California which now bears his name: Claremont McKenna College. McKenna's family moved to Claremont in 1918. There he met and, on June 7, 1928, married..
Donald McKenzie
Donald Gordon McKenzie (April 9, 1887—May 14, 1963) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1928 to 1936, and was a cabinet minister in the government of John Bracken. McKenzie was born in Brandon, Manitoba, to parents who were recent settlers..
Donald McKinlay
Donald McKinlay (born Glasgow, Scotland, 25 July 1891 - died September 1958) was a defender for Liverpool, who enjoyed one of the longest careers of any Liverpool player. He made his debut as an 18-year old in 1910 and played his last game 18 years later, his illustrious career eventually ended by ..
Donald McMorran
Donald Hanks McMorran (3 March 1904 - 6 August 1965) was an English architect who is known today for his sensitive continuation of the neo-Georgian and classical tradition in the period after the Second World War. His buildings include halls of residence at Nottingham University, Wood Street Police ..
Donald McNabb
Donald McNabb was a politician from Alberta, Canada. Donald McNabb in 1890 helped form a committee to raise money to buy books and periodicals and furnishings for the Miner's Library in Lethbridge. Donald McNabb was the first member of a third party serving as a Labor member in the Legislative Ass..
Donald McPherson
Donald McPherson was a Canadian figure skater. He captured won the gold medal at the 1963 World Figure Skating Championships. Competitive highlights 1960 Canadian Championships - 2nd1961 Canadian Championships - 2nd1962 Canadian Championships - 2nd1963 Canadian Championships - 1stWorld Championship..
Donald McRae
Donald McRae could be: Don McRae, New Zealand first-class cricketerDonald McRae, sports writer and two-time winner of the William Hill Sports Book of the Year This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page..
Donald McRae (author)
Donald McRae (born in South Africa) is a writer. He is noted as the only two-time winner of the William Hill Sports Book of the Year award with [[Dark Trade: Lost in Boxing]] in 1996 and [[In Black and White: The Untold Story of Joe Louis and Jesse Owens]] in 2002. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Donald Metcalf
Dr. Donald Metcalf AO AC FRS (b. February 26, 1929) is an Australian physiologist. Metcalf's pioneering research revealed the control of blood cell formation and the role of hematopoietic cytokines. He described the function of the thymus gland in the control of lymphocyte formation. In the 1960s he..
Donald Michael Kraig
Donald Michael Kraig (1951 - ) is a well-known modern occult author and ceremonial magician. He graduated from UCLA with a degree in philosophy and studied public speaking and music at other colleges and universities. After a decade of personal study and practice, he taught courses in Southern Calif..
Donald Michie
Prof. Donald Michie was a British pioneer of Artificial Intelligence. He headed the University of Edinburgh's machine intelligence unit (which predated their computer science unit) in the early days. He is still alive and attending UK AI meetings. He may have been involved in the generation of th..
Donald Michie/Temp
Donald Michie (born 11 November 1923) is a researcher in artificial intelligence. During World War II, Michie worked at Bletchley Park, contributing to the effort to solve "Tunny", a German teleprinter cipher. External links [Home page][link] ..
Donald Milner Cameron
Donald Milner Cameron (born 6 February 1940), Australian politician, was born in Brisbane, and was educated at Brisbane Grammar School and the University of Queensland. He became a junior corporate executive and then industrial officer for the Australian Association of Employers of Waterside Labour...
Donald Moffat
Donald Moffat (born December 26, 1930) is an English-born American actor. He has been in several big budget American films. Selected filmography 61*Clear and Present DangerRegarding HenryThe Right Stuff ..
Donald Moffitt
Donald Moffitt is a science fiction author who has written The Genesis Quest and Second Genesis. Bibliography (incomplete) The Genesis Quest (1986)Second Genesis (1986)The Jupiter Theft (1977)Crescent in the Sky (1990)A Gathering of Stars (1990) ..
Donald Morrow
Donald Morrow was Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1963 to 1967. He was also Progressive Conservative MPP, representing Carleton from 1948 to 1955 and Ottawa West from 1955 to 1977. Preceded by:William Murdoch1960-1963 Speaker of the Ontario Legislature1964-1967 Followed by:Fr..
Donald Murray
The Right Honourable Sir Donald Bruce Murray (born January 24, 1923) was a Lord Justice of Appeal of the Supreme Court of Northern Ireland. Born in Belfast, he was educated at Belfast Royal Academy and the Queen's University, Belfast as well as Trinity College Dublin. Called to the Bar in 1945, he t..
Donald Neilson
Donald Neilson (born Donald Nappey on August 1, 1936, nicknamed the Black Panther) was a jobbing builder who turned to crime when his business failed to make money—and became a murderer, kidnapper and Britain's most wanted man. By the time Neilson kidnapped a teenage heiress from her home in ..
Donald Newhouse
Donald Newhouse (1930-) is one of the owners of Condé Nast Publications. External links [Forbes 400 listing][Forbes.com: Forbes World's Richest People] ..
Donald Newton Cameron
Donald Newton Cameron (13 January 1915 - 5 June 1998), Australian politician, was born in Murray Bridge, South Australia, and was educated at Gawler. Like his brother Clyde Cameron, he became a shearer and an official of the Australian Workers Union, and was also active in the Australian Labor Party..
Donald Nicholls, Baron Nicholls of Birkenhead
Donald James Nicholls, Baron Nicholls of Birkenhead (born 25 January 1933), is a British lawyer and Law Lord (Lord of Appeal in Ordinary). Nicholls was educated at Birkenhead School, before reading Law at Liverpool University and Trinity Hall, Cambridge. He was called to The Bar in 1958 as a member..
Donald Nixon
Francis Donald Nixon (23 November 1914 – 27 June 1987) was the brother of United States President Richard Nixon. He was the third of five children: Harold Samuel Nixon (June 1 1909 – March 7 1933)Richard Nixon (January 9 1913 – April 22 1994)Francis Donald NixonArthur Burdg Nixon (May 26 191..
Donald Norman
Donald A. Norman is a professor emeritus of cognitive science at University of California, San Diego and a Professor of Computer Science at Northwestern University, but nowadays works mostly with cognitive science in the domain of usability engineering. He also teaches at Stanford University and is ..
Donald Norman Cameron
Donald Norman Cameron (3 November 1851 - 17 February 1931), Australian politician, was born in Launceston, Tasmania, the son of a colonial politician. He was sent to Scotland for his education and graduated from St Andrews University. Returning to Tasmania he became a large landowner and sheepbree..
Donald O'Conner
Donald O'Conner (born 1925) is an American singer and dancer. O'Conner is on Hollywood's Footprints of Fame and is on Hollywood's Walk of Fame. ..
Donald O'Connor
Donald David Dixon Ronald O'Connor (August 28, 1925 – September 27, 2003) was a singer, dancer and actor who came to fame in a series of movies in which he co-starred with Francis the Talking Mule. He is still best known for his performance in the movie musical Singin' in the Rain, in which he per..
Donald Ogden Stewart
Donald Ogden Stewart (1894-1980) an American author and screenwriter from Columbus, Ohio. He graduated from Yale University in 1916 and was in the Naval Reserves in World War I. After that he became interested in writing and found success with A Parody Outline of History which is an intentional sa..
Donald Olding Hebb
Donald Olding Hebb (July 22, 1904 – August 20, 1985) was a psychologist who was influential in the area of neuropsychology, where he sought to understand how the function of neurons contributed to psychological processes such as learning. He has been described as the father of neuropsychology..
Donald Oliver
Donald H. Oliver, QC, BA, LLB, LLD (born Wolfville, Nova Scotia on November 16 1938) is a Canadian Senator. A lawyer and developer, Oliver is a member of Nova Scotia's Black minority. He is the nephew of Canadian opera singer Portia White, politician Bill White and labour union activist Jack White..
Donald Orchard
Donald Orchard (born April 11, 1946) is a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1977 to 1995, and was a cabinet minister in the Progressive Conservative governments of Sterling Lyon and Gary Filmon. Orchard was born in Miami, Manitoba, and was..
Donald Owens
Donald D. Owens (born 1926) is a minister and emeritus general superintendent in the Church of the Nazarene. ..
Donald P. Hodel
Donald P. Hodel Donald Paul Hodel (born May 23, 1935; more familiarly known as Don Hodel) was the United States Secretary of Energy from 1982 to 1985, and the Secretary of the Interior from 1985 to 1989 under President Ronald Reagan. He is best known for his controversial "Hodel policy" during..
Donald P. Kanak
Donald P. Kanak is Executive Vice Chairman and Chief Operating Officer of American International Group, Inc. ..
Donald Page
Donald Page is an Australian politician, elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. ..
Donald Palumbo
Donald E. Palumbo is Professor of English at East Carolina University. In 2002, Palumbo published a book which reviews the narrative structures in the science fiction writings of Isaac Asimov and Frank Herbert and draws comparisons with the scientific concepts of chaos theory and fractals. Book:..
Donald Park
Donald Park is the Assistant Manager of Inverness Caledonian Thistle F.C. and a former Scottish Footballer. Born in Lochaber, Park joined Inverness Caledonian as a 16 year old in 1971. His professional career took off at Hearts, spending 9 seasons there in total broken by a spell at Partick Thistl..
Donald Payne
Donald Payne could refer to either: Donald G. Payne an English author, better known as James Vance MarshallDonald M. Payne an American polititian. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wi..
Donald Pederson
Donald O. Pederson Donald O. Pederson (September 30, 1925 - December 25, 2004) was an American electrical engineer and one of the designers of SPICE, the canonical integrated circuit simulator. Donald O. Pederson, a professor of electrical engineering and computer sciences at the University of..
Donald Peers
Donald Peers (10 July 1908 - 9 August 1973) was a popular Welsh singer. Peers was born in Betws, Ammanford and quickly established himself as a crooner with several British dance bands in the 1930s. After the war he achieved enormous success as a baladier on Radio Luxembourg. At the peak of fame he..
Donald Pennell
Donald Pennell is a political and religious activist in Ontario, Canada. He was the first leader of the Family Coalition Party, and has campaigned for political office on many occasions. Pennell served with the Canadian military in World War Two, participating in the Italian campaign. He first ra..
Donald Penobscot
Donald Penobscot is a fictional character from the TV series M*A*S*H, played by two different actors, Beeson Carroll and former football player and Tarzan actor Mike Henry. Donald is introduced in name only at the start of the 5th season. Tall, dark, handsome and physically very durable, he is a l..
Donald Petrie
Donald Petrie is an American film director. He has also acted and guest-starred on television programs. His first directorial job was on the set of "The Equalizer," a private detective TV series, in 1985. Since, he has directed films such as Mystic Pizza (1988), Grumpy Old Men (1993), The Favor (..
Donald Pettit
Donald Roy Pettit (born 20 April 1955) is an American astronaut, a veteran of a six month stay aboard the International Space Station. Pettit, raised in Silverton, Oregon, earned a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering from Oregon State University in 1978 and a doctoral degree from the Univers..
Donald Pfaster
Donald Pfaster Affiliated with None First appearance Irresistible Last appearance Orison Portrayed by Nick Chinlund Donald 'Donnie' Pfaster appeared in the episodes "Irresistible" & "Orison". He initially seems by all outward appearances an extraordinarily ordinary man, however, i..
Donald Pickering
Donald Pickering is an English actor born in 1933. He has appeared in many television, film and radio roles. His television appearances include several appearances in Doctor Who, The House of Eliott, Watson in the 1980 series Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson and Yes, Prime Minister. External links..
Donald Pierce
Donald Pierce (The White King) is a comic book supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe. The character first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #132. He was created by Chris Claremont and John Byrne. Donald Pierce is a cyborg. Character Biography Donald first appeared as a high ranking member of the He..
Donald Pleasence
Donald Pleasence, OBE (October 5, 1919 – February 2, 1995) was an English actor. His high work rate in international cinema earned him the distinction of being the most prolific film actor at the time of his death with over 500 screen credits. He was born in Worksop, Nottinghamshire, England, the..
Donald Pringle
Donald PringleEast Africa (EAF) Batting style Right-handed batsman Bowling type Right-arm medium Tests ODIs Matches - 2 '''Runs scored - 5 Batting average - 2.50 100s/50s -/- 0/0 Top score - 3 ..
Donald R. Delaughter
Donald R. Delauter (born 1933 in Myersville, Maryland) is a retired U.S. Air Force Brigadier General and former director of the Command Planning Staff, Headquarters NORAD, at Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado. Delauter earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Agricultural Economics from the Universit..
Donald R. MacLaren
Donald R. MacLaren (1893-1989) was a leading ace of the Royal Air Force in World War I. He was the third-ranking Canadian fighter pilot and the most successful of all Sopwith Camel pilots. MacLaren spent most of his early life in Alberta and joined the Royal Flying Corps in 1917. He joined Numb..
Donald R. McMonagle
Donald Ray McMonagle (b. May 14, 1952) (Retired Colonel, USAF) became the Manager, Launch Integration, at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida, on August 15 1997. In this capacity he is responsible for final Shuttle preparation, launch execution, and return of the orbiter to KSC following landings at ..
Donald Ramotar
Donald Ramotar is a Guyanese politician. He is General Secretary of the People's Progressive Party since 1997, as well as a member of the party's Central and Executive Committees. ..
Donald Randolph
Donald Randolph (January 5, 1906 - March 16, 1993) was a film and television actor. The actor, who appeared in Alfred Hitchcock's Topaz (1969), acted in dozens of television programs and over thirty films. External link [Donald Randolph] at the Internet Movie Database. ..
Donald Ratajczak
Donald Ratajczak, PhD is a economist known initially as a professor at Georgia State University. Throughout the 1980s to present day he has been quoted on radio, the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal. Reference [Forbes.com biography]Donald Ratajczak in the news *[link]..
Donald Ray Snodgrass
Donald Ray Snodgrass, (1935-), American author Born Dec 20, 1935 in Akron, Ohio. Son of Clare Berkeley and Louise (Scala) Snodgrass. Received Ph.D. in 1962 [Oxford University]. Works Ceylon: An Export Economy in Transition, Irwin, 1966.(With Noel McGinn, Yong Bong Kim, and others) Educat..
Donald Regan
Job Title: White House Chief of Staff under President Reagan Term of Office: January, 1985 – April 14, 1987 Predecessor: James Baker Successor: Howard Baker Date of Birth: December 21, 1918 Date of Death: June 10, 2003 Political Party: Republican Donald Thomas Re..
Donald Reilly
Donald Reilly (born 11 November 1933 in Scranton Pa. died 18 June 2006) was a cartoonist best known for his long association with The New Yorker magazine. His syle of drawing was to sketch quickly to achieve a feeling of spontaneity and to use his cartoons to make a social commentary on the times. ..
Donald Richard Coleman
Donald Richard Coleman (19 September 1925 - 14 January 1991) was the Labour Member of Parliament (MP) in the United Kingdom for Neath from 1964 until his death in 1991. He was educated at Cadoxton Boys' School, Barry, and Cardiff Technical College. He held a number of technical positions at various..
Donald Richie
Donald Richie (born 1924) is an American-born author who has written a number of books about the Japanese people and Japanese cinema. Living in Japan for half a century, he has provided insight into Japanese culture for English-speaking readers. Contents 1 Biography2 Books3 Japane..
Donald Roden
Donald Roden is a professor of Japanese History at Rutgers. He has written about a variety of subjects dealing with East Asian history including Japanese baseball, Taisho culture, and foreigners in Meiji Japan. ..
Donald Roebling
Donald Roebling (1908–1959) was an eccentric twentieth century American philanthropist and inventor. He is most famous for inventing the amphtrack in 1937, which he originally intended to be a hurricane rescue device. The United States Navy awarded Roebling a Certificate of Achievement in recogn..
Donald Roller Wilson
Donald Roller Wilson is an artist who uses some strange items in his paintings, such as dogs and cats, chimpanzees, dill pickles, wooden matches, olives, asparagus stalks, and even cigarettes. He was born in Houston, Texas and based in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Some of the characters he has created i..
Donald Rooum
Donald Rooum is an anarchist cartoonist. He produces the Wildcat comic strip, published in Freedom newspaper by Freedom Press. He also draws the Sprite strip for The Skeptic magazine. External links [Donald Rooum's Art and Argument] - A page containing examples of Rooum's Wildcat cartoon..
Donald Ross
:For other people named , see {{{1. Donald Ross (1872–1948) was one of the most significant golf course designers in the history of the sport. He was born at Dornoch in Scotland, but spent most of his adult life in the United States. Ross served an apprenticeship with Old Tom Morris in St Andrews..
Donald Ross (disambiguation)
Donald Ross is the name of: Donald Ross, Scottish golf course designerDonald Kirby Ross, won Medal of Honor for his actions on the battleship USS Nevada during the attack on Pearl Harbor in World War IIDonald Alexander Ross, first Lake Park, Florida resident killed in World War II. A major east-west..
Donald Royal
Donald Adam Royal (born May 22 1966 in New Orleans, Louisiana) is an American former professional basketball player who was selected by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 3rd round (52nd overall) of the 1987 NBA Draft. A 6'8" small forward from the University of Notre Dame, Royal played in 8 NBA seasons..
Donald Rudolph
Donald Eugene Rudolph, Sr. (c.1921 - May 25 2006) was an American soldier who won his country's highest military honor, the Medal of Honor, in the Second World War. He was awarded the medal whilst serving as a sergeant and acting as leader of his platoon on Luzon island in the northern Philippine..
Donald Rumsfeld
Donald H. Rumsfeld Name: Donald Henry Rumsfeld Order: 13th Secretary of Defense21st Secretary of Defense Term of Office: November 20 1975 – January 20 1977January 20 2001– present Preceded by: Succeeded by: Harold BrownIncumbent Date of Birth July 9, 1932 Place ..
Donald Ryder
Donald Ryder is a United States Army officer and military lawyer.[#endnote_OfficialBio] Ryder was commissioned in 1971 He was promoted to Major General in 2001 He is currently the most senior officer in the Criminal Investigation Division. In 2003 Ryder conducted an inquiry into abuse of..
Donald S. Lopez, Jr.
Donald S. Lopez Jr., was born in 1952 in Washington, D.C. and was educated at the University of Virginia, receiving his doctorate in Buddhist studies in 1982. He is currently Carl W. Belser Professor of Buddhist and Tibetan Studies at the University of Michigan. He is the son of Donald Lopez. Deg..
Donald S. Russell
Donald Stuart Russell (February 22, 1906-February 22, 1998) was Democratic Senator from South Carolina. He served from 1965 to 1966. He also served as Governor of South Carolina, 1963-1965. Russell was a protege of former Secretary of State James F. Byrnes. In the early fifties he served as Pres..
Donald S. Whitehead
Donald S. Whitehead was a Republican politician from Idaho. He served a combined six years as Lieutenant Governor of Idaho between 1939 and 1951. Whitehead was first elected lieutenant governor in 1938 and served in the first administration of Governor C. A. Bottolfsen. He was elected again in 1946..
Donald Sanborn
Bishop Donald J. Sanborn is a Traditionalist Catholic bishop belonging to the Sedeprivationist school or party, and who serves as Rector of Most Holy Trinity Seminary in Brooksville, Florida, in the United States. Sanborn was born in New York. In 1967 he entered the seminary college for the Diocese..
Donald Sangster
Sir Donald Burns Sangster Term:February 23, 1967 - April 11, 1967 Predecessor:Alexander Bustamante Successor:Hugh Shearer Date of Birth:October 26, 1911 Date of Death:April 11, 1967 Place of Birth:Jamaica Place of Death:Montreal, Canada Political Party:Jamaica Labour Party Sir Donald Burns Sangs..
Donald Schmuck
Brigadier General Donald M. "Buck" Schmuck, (USMC ret.) (August 16, 1915 – January 24, 2004) was a U.S. military man. Schmuck grew up in Denver and on the family ranch near Walden, Colorado. He attended the University of Colorado and the U.S. Coast Guard Academy having enlisted in the Marine..
Donald Schön
Donald A. Schön (1930-1997) was an influential thinker in developing the theory and practice of reflective professional learning in the twentieth century. He was born in Brookline, Massachusetts. After doing a Bachelor's at Yale University, he completed Master's and doctoral studies in philosophy..
Donald Segretti
Segretti during the Watergate hearings. Donald H. Segretti (born September 17, 1941) was a political operative for the Committee to Re-elect the President (Nixon) during the 1970s. Segretti ran a campaign of dirty tricks (which he dubbed 'ratfucking') against the Democrats. His actions were pa..
Donald Shaw
Donald Shaw can refer to one of several people: Donald Shaw, keyboard and accordion player of Scottish folk music supergroup Capercaillie.Donald Shaw, co-author of the Agenda-setting theory along with Maxwell McCombs, and professor of journalism at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.Do..
Donald Shebib
Donald Shebib (born 27 January 1938, Toronto) is a Canadian film director, writer, producer and editor. He gained prominence and critical acclaim in Canadian cinema for his 1970 movie Goin' Down the Road. Contents 1 Awards and recognition2 Filmography2.1 Television series2.2 T..
Donald Shiley
Donald Shiley is one of the co-inventors of Pfizer's Bjork-Shiley heart valve. He is a 1957 alumnus of the University of Portland. ..
Donald Sidney-Fryer
Donald Sidney-Fryer is a poet and entertainer born in 1934, in New Bedford, Massachusetts. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps, and moved to California, where he attended university, and met Clark Ashton Smith several times. In 1969, he married Gloria Kathleen Braly, and started giving readings sho..
Donald Simpson Bell
Photo submitted by Martin Hornby - (Gallaher Cigarette Cards) Photo by Terry Macdonald Donald Simpson Bell was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces..
Donald Sinclair
Donald Sinclair is the name of two people who were the real-life inspirations for two of the most memorable fictional characters on British television. Donald Sinclair was the owner of the Gleneagles Hotel in Torquay after an extensive career in the British Navy. He was the inspiration for the char..
Donald Sinclair (Fawlty Towers)
Donald Sinclair was the owner of the Gleneagles Hotel in Torquay, which he had acquired after an extensive career in the British Navy. He was the sole inspiration for the extreme character Basil Fawlty in Fawlty Towers, due to his stuffy, snobbish and eccentric treatment of his guests, including Joh..
Donald Sinclair (Ontario politician)
For other people named Donald Sinclair, see Donald Sinclair. Donald Sinclair (– November 19 1900) was an Ontario businessman and political figure. He represented Bruce North in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a Liberal member from 1867 to 1883. He was born on the Isle of Islay, Sco..
Donald Sinclair (veterinary surgeon)
Donald Sinclair (1910 - June 28 1995) was a British veterinary surgeon made famous as the eccentric character Siegfried Farnon in the semi-autobiographical books of James Herriot (Alf Wight), later adapted for film and television as All Creatures Great and Small. In 1939 he bought 23 Kirkgate, Thir..
Donald Sinden
Sir Donald Sinden, CBE (born Plymouth, 9 October 1923) is a British stage actor. A stalwart of the Royal Shakespeare Company he broke into acting after appearing in revues for the armed forces during the Second World War. He subsequently appeared in many British films of the 1950s including The Crue..
Donald Sinta
Donald Sinta (b. June 16, 1937, Detroit, Michigan) is an American classical saxophonist, educator, and administrator. He serves as Earl V. Moore Professor of Saxophone at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and previously served on the faculties of the Hartt School of Music and Ithac..
Donald Smaltz
Donald C. Smaltz is California lawyer who was appointed as Independent Counsel to investigate charges that Secretary of Agriculture Mike Espy had received improper gifts from companies with business before his department. Contents 1 Background2 See also3 References4 External l..
Donald Smith
Donald Smith may refer to: Donald Alexander Smith, 1st Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal, a Canadian railway financier and diplomatDonald Smith, pianistDonald Smith, Australian tenorDonald Smith, Canadian swimmerThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated wi..
Donald Smith (cricketer)
Donald SmithEngland (ENG) Batting style Left-hand bat Bowling type Left-arm medium Tests First-class Matches 3 377 '''Runs scored 25 16960 Batting average 8.33 30.33 100s/50s -/- 19/88 Top score 16* 206* Balls bowled 270 22233 Wickets 1 340 ..
Donald Somervell, Baron Somervell
Donald Bradley Somervell, Baron Somervell (August 24 1889 – November 18 1960) was a British politician. The son of the Master and Bursar of Harrow School, Somervell was educated there before reading chemistry at Oxford. He then joined the Inner Temple but his legal training was interrupted by the..
Donald Soper
Donald Oliver Soper, Baron Soper (January 31, 1903 - December 22, 1998) was a prominent Methodist minister, socialist and pacifist. He was educated at Aske's School in south London, at St. Catharine's College in the University of Cambridge, and at the London School of Economics, where he took his P..
Donald Sterling
Donald T. Sterling is a real estate mogul and the current owner of the National Basketball Association's Los Angeles Clippers. Sterling acquired the Clippers in 1981 for $12.5 million, and today the team is valued at over $240 million by Forbes magazine. Until 2003, Sterling has been widely critic..
Donald Stewart
:For other people named , see {{{1.'' Donald Stewart 1920 - 1992, Scottish National Party (SNP) Member of Parliament (MP) from 1970 to 1987 for the Western Isles. He also served as President of the Scottish National Party (SNP) from 1982 to 1987. Born in Stornoway, Western Isles, Scotland in 1920..
Donald Stewart (disambiguation)
There are a number of famous men called Donald Stewart: Sir Donald Martin Stewart (1824-1900), British field marshalDonald Ogden Stewart (1894-1980) American author and screenwriterDonald Stewart(1930-1999), screenwriter, winner of 1983 Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay Winner for Missing (movie)Don..
Donald Stovel Macdonald
Hon. Donald Stovel Macdonald Donald Stovel Macdonald, PC, CC (born March 1, 1932) is a former Canadian Liberal politician and Cabinet minister. Macdonald was first elected to the Canadian House of Commons in the 1962 election as the Liberal Member of Parliament for Rosedale riding in Toronto..
Donald Sultan
Donald Sultan (born 1951 in Asheville, North Carolina) is an American artist, known for large-scale still life paintings executed with bold contrasts of bright color and deep black forms, tight, nearly abstract compositions, and unorthodox media. After earning his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from ..
Donald Sutherland
Donald Sutherland in Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978) Donald McNicol Sutherland OC (born July 17, 1935) is a prolific Canadian actor with a film career spanning over 40 years. Contents 1 Biography1.1 Early life1.2 Acting career1.3 Personal life2 Trivia3 ..
Donald Swann
Donald Ibrahím Swann (September 30, 1923–March 23, 1994) was a British composer, musician and entertainer. He is best known to the general public for his partnership of writing and performing comic songs with Michael Flanders (see Flanders and Swann). Donald Swann was born in Llanelli, Wales..
Donald Symons
Donald Symons is an American anthropologist who is best known for pioneering the analysis of the evolutionary psychology of human sexuality. He is presently Professor Emeritus in the Department of Anthropology at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Selected publications Symons, D. (1992)..
Donald T. Campbell
Donald T. Campbell (November 20 1916 - May 5, 1996) was an American social scientist. He is noted for his work in methodology. He coined the term "evolutionary epistemology" and developed a selectionist theory of human creativity. He made contributions in a wide range of disciplines like psycho..
Donald T. Nicolaisen
Donald T. Nicolaisen was the chief accountant for the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission between 2003 and 2005. External links [SEC Auditor, Fannie Critic Resigning] ..
Donald Taylor (aviator)
Donald P. Taylor is an American aviator, notable for being in the late summer and early fall of 1976 the first person in history to successfully fly a homebuilt aircraft around the world. From an early age, he'd resolved "I will build an airplane, and I will fly it round-the-world." His plane, Victo..
Donald Thomas
This article is about the British author. For the American astronaut, see Donald A. Thomas. There is also a British poet called Donald Michael Thomas. For the NASCAR pioneer, see Donald Thomas. Donald Thomas is an author who lives in England and has written more than twenty books, among whic..
Donald Thompson
For other people named , see {{{1. Sir Donald Thompson (3 November 1931—14 March 2005) was a British Conservative politician. He was a Member of Parliament from 1979 until 1997. Thompson attended Holy Trinity School, Halifax, and Hipperholme Grammar School. Following National Service he ran a..
Donald Thompson (film character)
Donald Thompson (1932-1987) is a fictional character who appears in A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) and [[A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors]] (1987). Donald Thompson was born in 1932 and probably married Marge Thompson in the late 1950's. He joined the police force. In 1966 his daughter..
Donald Thompson (judge)
Donald Thompson is a former Oklahoma judge who on June 29, 2006 was found guilty on four counts of indecent exposure after using a penis pump while presiding over court cases. The jury recommended 1 year in prison and $10,000 per count in fines. External links ["Pump" Judge Gets Popped]&#..
Donald Thomson
Donald Thomson (1901 – 1970) was an Australian anthropologist who was largely responsible for turning the Caledon Bay Crisis into a "decisive moment in the history of Aboriginal-European relations". He is remembered as a friend of the Yolngu people, and as a champion of understanding, by non-I..
Donald Thrasher
Donald Thrasher is an American who is well known in Hollywood for his associations with celebrities. He is also now known throughout the U.S. for his involvement in the Paris Hilton Scandal of 2003. He was friends with both Paris Hilton and Rick Salomon, his former roommate. To this day Thrasher is..
Donald Tinotenda Charumbira
Donald Tinotenda Charumbira is Secretary General of the World Assembly of Youth (2000 - present). He is a Zimbabwean national. He has served on the UN Secretary-General's Youth Employment Network, UNFPA Youth Advisory Council, and was Chairman of the Drafting Committee of the Fourth World Youth Foru..
Donald Tosh
Donald Tosh was a BBC screenwriter during the 1960s who contributed to the Doctor Who programme in 1965. He was the story editor for the Doctor Who stories between The Time Meddler and The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve, working with producers Verity Lambert and John Wiles. On Tosh's final stor..
Donald Trefusis
Professor Donald Trefusis is an eccentric Senior Tutor and professor of philology at the University of Cambridge in several of Stephen Fry's works, including his novel The Liar and twenty-two radio broadcasts, published as essays in Paperweight. ..
Donald Trelford
Donald Trelford is a British journalist and academic, who was editor of The Observer newspaper from 1975 to 1993. He was also a director of The Observer from 1975 to 1993 and Chief Executive from 1992 to 1993. In 1994, he was appointed Professor of Journalism Studies at the University of Sheffiel..
Donald Tresidder
Donald Bertrand Tresidder (April 7, 1894–January 28, 1948) was president of Stanford University. Donald Tresidder Tresidder was born in Tipton, Indiana. At the age of 20 he took a trip with his sister to Southern California. However, the railroad tracks were washed out and they went to ..
Donald Trumbull
Donald Edmund Trumbull (1909 – 7 June 2004) was a pioneer in the field of motion picture special effects. The films on which he worked included the following: The Wizard of Oz (1939)Silent Running (1972)Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977)[[Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope]] (1977)Space..
Donald Trump
Donald John Trump, Sr. (born June 14, 1946 in Queens, New York) is a business executive, founder and CEO of Trump Organization of the USA, mainly involved in the premium American real estate segment. He has recently enjoyed a great deal of publicity following the success of his reality television ..
Donald Trump, Jr.
Donald Trump, Jr., (born December 31 1977) is the son and eldest child of famed real estate developer Donald Trump, Sr. and his first wife Ivana Trump. He currently works along with his sister from the same marriage, Ivanka (born October 30, 1981) as a vice president's in The Trump Organization. ..
Donald Tsang
This article is part of the seriesPolitics and government of Hong Kong ..
Donald Turnupseed
Donald Turnupseed (1932 –1995) of Tulare, California, USA was the driver who collided with the car of actor James Dean on September 30 1955 near Cholame, California in which Dean was killed. Dean, who had received a speeding ticket two hours before the accident, was driving a silver PorscheS..
Donald Tusk
Donald Franciszek Tusk, born on 22 April, 1957 in Gdańsk, is a Polish politician, co-founder and now chairman of the liberal conservative Civic Platform (Platforma Obywatelska). He was one of several vice-speakers of the Sejm (2001 -2005), the lower house of Polish parliament. Prior to co-found..
Donald Tyson
Donald Tyson is an author of modern occult literature who has built a highly practical system of magic which delves into complex areas of the occult such as Enochian magic and sexual union with spirits. Tyson was born on 12 January 1954 in Halifax County, Nova Scotia and still lives there today. He..
Donald Ulysses MacDonald
Donald Ulysses MacDonald is a fictional character in the TV series Monarch of the Glen. Donald is played by English Doctor Who actor Tom Baker. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. The aging eccentric Donald arrives at Glenbogle under police custody follo..
Donald V. Bennett
Donald Vivian Bennett (May 9, 1915-November 28, 2005) retired as a four star general from the U.S. Army in 1974. He attended Michigan State University and graduated from West Point in 1940 then served overseas in WWII. Bennett won the Distinguished Service Cross as well as two Purple Hearts for his ..
Donald Vining
Donald Vining (born June 20, 1917, in Benton, Pennsylvania ] was the son of Charles Horace Vining, Jr. and Marjorie Crossley Vining. He attended Westchester University in Pennsylvania prior to attending the Yale School of Drama, where he was a playwrighting major. A number of his plays have been pro..
Donald W. Nicholson
Donald William Nicholson was a 20th century American politician from the state of Massachusetts. Born in Wareham, Massachusetts on August 11, 1888, he attended the public schools and took college extension courses. He first worked as a salesman, then during the First World War served overseas in the..
Donald W. Reynolds
Donald W. Reynolds was a businessman and philanthropist. During his lifetime, he was best known for his involvement in the Donrey Media Group. History Reynolds was born in 1906 to Anna Louise and Gaines W. Reynolds, a wholesale grocery salesman, and grew up in Oklahoma City. His first work in the ..
Donald W. Reynolds Institute on Aging
With a generous grant from the Reynolds Foundation, the [Donald W Reynolds Department of Geriatrics] was established in 1997. This is associated with College of Medicine in University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. This is one of the biggest clinical departments on campus. Patient Car..
Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium
Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium is the home of the Arkansas Razorbacks football team of the University of Arkansas, which is located in Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA. The current head coach of the football team is coach Houston Nutt. In the year 2001, the stadium was expanded to its current 7..
Donald W. Riegle, Jr.
Donald Wayne Riegle Jr. (born February 4, 1938) was a U.S. statesman from Michigan, serving as both as U.S. Representative and U.S. Senator. He was one of the Keating Five, senators who were investigated as part of a Savings and Loan scandal in the 1980s. His father, Donald W. Riegle, was mayor o..
Donald W. Stewart
credited to the United States Senate Historical Office Donald Wilbur Stewart (born February 8 1940) was a Democratic United States Senator from the state of Alabama. Stewart was born in Anniston, Alabama and attended the University of Alabama both in undergraduate and in law school. During ..
Donald W. Usher
Donald W. Usher was a United States Park Police officer and helicopter pilot who acted heroically on January 13, 1982 following the crash of Air Florida Flight 90 in the Potomac River at Washington DC. A total of 78 persons were killed on that day of both tragedy and extraordinary heroism. In Octo..
Donald W. Wolf
redirect[[Template:Portal]]Donald William Wolf (February 7, 1919 – October 9, 1942) was a Sergeant in the United States Marine Corps during World War II and was posthumously awarded the Navy Cross for his actions during the Battle of Guadalcanal. Wolf, born February 7, 1919 in Hart, Michigan..
Donald Walheim
Donald Walheim, Donald Waldhelm was a professional heavyweight boxer best known for being George Foreman's first professional opponent. ..
Donald Walters
Donald Ralph Walters (April 19, 1969 - March 23, 2003) was a U.S. Army Quartermaster Corps Sergeant, officially listed as killed in action in southern Iraqi city of Nasiriyah on March 23 2003 in the same ambush in which Jessica Lynch was captured. Walters grew up in Colorado where his father was a..
Donald Walter Gordon Murray
Donald Walter Gordon Murray CC (1894 – January 7, 1976) was a Canadian surgeon. Born in Ontario, he enrolled at the University of Toronto to study medicine in 1914. During World War I, he enlisted as an artilleryman and rose to the rank of sergeant. After the war, he graduated in 1921. In 192..
Donald Wandrei
Donald Wandrei (1908–1987) was an American science fiction, fantasy and weird fiction writer, poet and editor. He was the older brother of the science fiction writer and artist Howard Wandrei. Contents 1 Biography and Writing Career2 Awards3 Bibliography3.1 Novels3.2&nbs..
Donald Watson
--> Donald Watson (September 2, 1910 – November 16, 2005), founder of the Vegan Society and inventor of the word vegan, was born in South Yorkshire, England into a meat-eating family. His journey to veganism began when he was very young, at the farm of his Uncle George. There, he says: I wa..
Donald West Harward
Donald West Harward is a philosopher and served as the sixth president of Bates College in Lewiston, Maine from 1989 to 2002. Harward received his B.A. in mathematics from Maryville College, then his M.A. from American University, and Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Maryland. Harward the..
Donald Wheeler
Donald Nivan Wheeler was a graduate of Yale and later a member of the faculty. He also attended college in England with Duncan Lee who described him as a really "progressive person". Wheeler was associated with various Comintern organizations before being employed by the government, first in the Un..
Donald Wilber
Donald Newton Wilber, American writer and spy. He was largely involved in CIA project "Operation Ajax", a successful plot to overthrow the democratically-elected government of Iran. Besides collecting Oriental rugs, he wrote histories, travelogues and commentaries on Iran, Afghanistan and Sri La..
Donald Wildmon
--> Donald Wildmon, born 18 January 1938 in Dumas, Mississippi, is the founder and head of the Evangelical Christian organization, the American Family Association. He graduated from Millsaps College, Jackson, Mississippi, in 1960. In 1961 he married Lynda Lou Bennett with whom he has two sons and ..
Donald Williams
Donald Williams may refer to: Donald E. Williams, astronautDonald Williams (basketball) ..
Donald Williams (basketball)
Donald Williams (born February 24 1973) is an American professional basketball player, currently playing with Caja Rural Melilla of the Spanish Basketball Federation (LEB). The 6' 3" point guard/shooting guard from the University of North Carolina was the recipient of the Most Outstanding Player Aw..
Donald William Cameron
Donald William Cameron (b. 1936) was Progressive Conservative premier of Nova Scotia from 1991 to 1993. His administration supported anti-discrimination measures and amended the human rights act to extend protection to gays and lesbians. His government also estabished a non-partisan electoral bounda..
Donald Wills Douglas
Donald Wills Douglas may be: Donald Wills Douglas, Sr. (1892-1981), founder of Douglas Aircraft CompanyDonald Wills Douglas, Jr. (born 1917), son of the founder and later president of the company ..
Donald Wills Douglas, Sr.
Donald Wills Douglas, Sr. (April 6, 1892 – February 1, 1981) was a United States aircraft industrialist. His most significant achievement was as founder of the Douglas Aircraft Company in 1921 (the company later merged into McDonnell Douglas Corporation). He received his bachelor's degree in ..
Donald Wilson
Donald Wilson (born September 1 1910, Dunblane, Scotland; died March 6 2002, Gloucestershire, England) was a British television writer and producer, best known for his work on the BBC's adaptation of The Forsyte Saga in 1967. His initial career was in the film industry, working for MGM at Elstree..
Donald Winnicott
Donald Woods Winnicott (7 April,1896 - January 28, 1971) was a pediatrician and psychoanalyst. Born in Plymouth, Devon, England, to a prosperous middle-class Methodist family; the son of Sir Frederick (a merchant) and Elizabeth Martha (Woods) Winnicott. Married Alice Taylor in 1923; divorced in 195..
Donald Wismer
Donald Wismer (born December 27, 1946) is an American author of four science fiction novels, as well as the definitive bibliography on the Islamic Jesus, which is represented in Harvard University as a recommended research tool. He also has had several short stories published in anthologies with Cha..
Donald Wittman
Donald Wittman is a Professor of Economics at the University of California, Santa Cruz. [Personal Website] Contents 1 Courses Taught2 Current Research3 Selected Publications4 Favorite Snack5 Hobbies Courses Taught [Economics 104]: Is There Truth in Nu..
Donald Wolfit
Donald Wolfit (1902-1968) was an English actor-manager, knighted in 1957 for his services to the theatre. Wolfit was born in Newark, Nottinghamshire, and attended the Magnus Grammar School (now Magnus Church of England School) and made his stage début in 1920. He first appeared in the West End in..
Donald Woods
Donald James Woods, CBE (December 15, 1933 – August 19, 2001) was a South African journalist and anti-apartheid activist. As editor of the Daily Dispatch from 1965 to 1977, he befriended Steve Biko, leader of the anti-apartheid Black Consciousness Movement, and was banned by the government soon..
Donald Wright
Donald R. Wright was the 24th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of California. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Donald Wuerl
Donald William Wuerl (born November 12, 1940) is the the sixth Roman Catholic Archbishop of Washington, DC. From 1988 to 2006, he served as the 11th Bishop of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Wikinews has news related to: [[Wikinews:|}}}]] On May 16, 2006, Pope Benedict XVI accepted the resignation ..
Donald Yamamoto
Donald Yamamoto is the current U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs. Contents 1 U.S.-Chadian relations1.1 Chadian-Sudanese conflict1.2 Alleged Sudanese support for Chadian rebels1.3 Dispute with the World Bank2 U.S.-Ethiopian relations3 Refere..
Donald Yetter Gardner
Donald Yetter Gardner (20 August 1913, Portland, Pennsylvania - died 15 September 2004) wrote the classic Christmas song "All I Want For Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth." Gardner wrote the song in 1944 while teaching music at public schools in Smithtown, New York. He asked the class what they wante..
Donald Young
For the U.S. Representative from Alaska, see Don Young. ''For the American tennis player, see Donald Young (tennis player) Donald Wayne Young (born October 18, 1945 in Houston, Texas) is a former center fielder in Major League Baseball. Young was signed by the St. Louis Cardinals as an amateur fre..
Donald Young (tennis player)
Donald Young Jr. (born July 23, 1989 in Chicago) is a professional tennis player from the United States. Young is considered one of America's most promising young tennis players. When Young was 10 years old he had the opportunity to play with former tennis star John McEnroe who has been quoted say..
Donalsonville, Georgia
Donalsonville is a city in Seminole County, Georgia, United States. The population was 2,796 at the 2000 census. The city is the county seat of Seminole County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 External links History It was i..
Donal Blaine of Gwynedd
In the fictional universe of the Deryni novels of Katherine Kurtz, Donal Blaine Haldane was the twenty-fourth King of Gwynedd, reigning from 1074 to 1095. He was the nineteenth member of the House of Haldane to sit upon the throne of Gwynedd, and the thirteenth consecutive Haldane king since the en..
Donal Blaney
Donal Blaney is a British Conservative politician and lawyer. Born in Royal Tunbridge Wells in 1974, he attended Tonbridge School followed by Southampton University, where he graduated in 1995 with a degree in law. He was admitted as a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of England and Wales, 1998 and a..
Donal Carey
Donal Carey (born October 1937) is a former Irish Fine Gael politician. He was a TD for the constituency of Clare. Carey was first elected to Dáil Éireann on his 3rd attempt in the Feb 1982 General Election and retained his seat until losing it at the 2002 General Election. On January 27 1995..
Donal Donnelly
Donal Donnelly is an Irish-American actor who was born 6 July 1931 in Bradford, England, but raised in Dublin. He is a theatre and movie actor currently resident in New York. He is a colleague, friend and schoolmate of fellow Dubliner, actor Milo O'Shea. External link ..
Donal Graeme
Donal Graeme is a fictional character in the Childe Cycle of science fiction novels by Gordon R. Dickson. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Although he onl