Channing — may refer to: Contents 1 Places 2 People 3 Schools 4 Television Places Channing, Michigan Channing, Texas … Wikipedia
Walter Channing — may refer to: * Walter Channing (businessman), 20th century American businessman * Walter Channing (physician) (1786–1876), American physician … Wikipedia
Walter Channing (physician) — Walter Channing (1786–1876) was an American physician and professor of medicine.Channing earned his degree from the University of Edinburgh, and was the first Professor of Obstetrics and Medical Jurisprudence at Harvard University (then called… … Wikipedia
Walter Channing (businessman) — Walter Channing is the owner of the Channing Daughters Winery in Bridgehampton, an accomplished wood sculptor, and a founder and partner in C.W. Group, a venture capital business focusing on investments and business development in the healthcare … Wikipedia
Channing Heggie Tobias — (February 1, 1882 in Augusta, Georgia – November 5, 1961 in Manhattan, NY) was a civil rights activist and Spingarn Medalist. In 1946 he was appointed to the President s Committee on Civil Rights. He received his BA from Paine College in 1902 and … Wikipedia
Walter Abel — Données clés Nom de naissance Walter Charles Abel Naissance … Wikipédia en Français
Walter Olkewicz — (b. May 14, 1948 in Bayonne, New Jersey) is an actor who played Marko in Wizards and Warriors . He also guest starred in many TV shows including Night Court , Seinfeld , ER , and Who s The Boss . He also played Jacques Renault on Twin Peaks.He s… … Wikipedia
Channing, William Ellery — born April 7, 1780, Newport, R.I., U.S. died Oct. 2, 1842, Bennington, Vt. U.S. Unitarian clergyman. He studied theology at Harvard University and became a successful preacher. From 1803 until his death he was pastor of Boston s Federal Street… … Universalium
Channing Pollock (dramaturge) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Channing Pollock. Channing Pollock Channing Pollock est un dramaturge, librettiste, lyriciste … Wikipédia en Français
Channing E. Phillips — Phillips at the National Endowment for the Humanities Channing E. Phillips (March 23, 1928 November 11, 1987) was an American minister, civil rights leader and social activist, who made history as the first African American placed in nomination… … Wikipedia