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John Jay Hall was the site of violent anti-Vietnam War protest led by the vice-chairman of the Columbia University Chapter of the SDS, Ted Gold. Over 300 protesters followed Gold into the lobby of John Jay, where they confronted the recruiting efforts the U.S. Marines had mounted there. After the protesters came under attack by right-wing ...
John Jay High School is a public high school located in Lewisboro, New York.It is the only high school in the Katonah-Lewisboro School District. [2] The school, which opened in 1956, [3] is named after John Jay, a Founding Father of the United States, and first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, who lived nearby.
John F. Kirby (born June 3, 1963) is a retired United States Navy rear admiral serving as White House National Security Communications Advisor since 2022. [ a ] He previously served in the Biden administration as Pentagon Press Secretary and Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs from 2021 to 2022.
The John Jay sarcophagus, Abney Park Cemetery. John Jay (1805–1872) was a building contractor and, earlier, a skilled stonemason, who owned a construction company located in the central City of London within Metropolitan London, England, during the 19th century and its period of rapid civic and railway expansion in the middle of the 19th century.
John Jay Osborn Jr. (August 5, 1945 – October 19, 2022) was an American author, lawyer and legal academic. He is best known for his bestselling novel The Paper Chase published in 1971. Early life and education
John Hoffman (born August 23, 1965) is an American lawyer who served as the acting attorney general of New Jersey from 2013 to 2016. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He served from 2013 to 2016, longer than any other acting attorney general in the state's history.
The John Jay Educational Campus is a New York City Department of Education facility at 237 Seventh Avenue between 4th and 5th Streets in ... Contact Wikipedia; Code ...
John Jay Knox Jr. was born March 19, 1828, in Knoxboro, New York, today a part of the town of Augusta. [3] He was a son of Sarah Ann (née Curtis) Knox (1794–1875) and John J. Knox Sr. (1791–1876), [4] a prominent merchant and bank president and was himself the namesake of Knoxboro.