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Aaronson is a Jewish patronymic surname, meaning "son of Aaron". It is unknown as a given name. Aaronson or its variants may refer to: * Brenden Aaronson (born 2000), American soccer player * David "Noodles" Aaronson, fictional character of the 1952 novel ''The Hoods'' by Harry Grey * Hubert Aaronson (1924–2005), American metallurgist * Irving Aaronson (1895–1963), American jazz pianist * Kenny Aaronson (born 1952), American bass guitar player * Lazarus Aaronson (1894–1966), British poet * Marc Aaronson (1950–1987), American astronomer * Ruth Aaronson Bari (1917–2005), American mathematician * Scott Aaronson (born 1981), American computer scientist * Stuart A. Aaronson (born 1942), American cancer biologist * Susan Ariel Aaronson (born 1954), American author, public speaker and economist * Trevor Aaronson, American journalist ;Aaronsohn * Aaron Aaronsohn (1876–1919), Romanian-born Palestinian Jewish agronomist, botanist, traveler, entrepreneur, and Zionist politici ...
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Brenden Aaronson
Brenden Russell Aaronson (born October 22, 2000) is an American professional soccer player who plays as an attacking midfielder or winger for club Leeds United and the United States national team. In May 2022, Aaronson moved to Leeds from Red Bull Salzburg in a transfer worth $30.2 million ( £24.7 million), making him the second most expensive American soccer player of all time. Early life Raised in Medford, New Jersey, Aaronson attended Shawnee High School for a single year before being selected to the Philadelphia Union's YSC Academy, where he played soccer and completed his high school education. During his time at YSC Academy, Aaronson had played for Union's youth teams before committing to Indiana University and signing an amateur contract with Bethlehem Steel FC. Club career Bethlehem Steel Aaronson appeared as an academy player playing for Bethlehem Steel FC during their 2017 season after coming through the Philadelphia Union academy. In October 2017, Aaronson ...
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Lazarus Aaronson
Lazarus Leonard Aaronson (24 December 1894 – 9 December 1966), often referred to as L. Aaronson, was a British poet and a lecturer in economics. As a young man, he belonged to a group of Jewish friends who are today known as the Whitechapel Boys, many of whom later achieved fame as writers and artists. Though less radical in his use of language, he has been compared to his more renowned Whitechapel friend, Isaac Rosenberg, in terms of diction and verbal energy. Aaronson's poetry is characterised more as 'post-Georgian' than modernistic, and reviewers have since been able to trace influences back to both the English poet John Keats, and Hebrew poets such as Shaul Tchernichovsky and Zalman Shneur. Aaronson lived most of his life in London and spent much of his working life as a lecturer in economics at the City of London College. In his twenties, he converted to Christianity and a large part of his poetry focused on his conversion and spiritual identity as a Jew and an ...
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Scott Aaronson
Scott Joel Aaronson (born May 21, 1981) is an American theoretical computer scientist and David J. Bruton Jr. Centennial Professor of Computer Science at the University of Texas at Austin. His primary areas of research are quantum computing and computational complexity theory. Early life and education Aaronson grew up in the United States, though he spent a year in Asia when his father—a science writer turned public-relations executive—was posted to Hong Kong. He enrolled in a school there that permitted him to skip ahead several years in math, but upon returning to the US, he found his education restrictive, getting bad grades and having run-ins with teachers. He enrolled in The Clarkson School, a gifted education program run by Clarkson University, which enabled Aaronson to apply for colleges while only in his freshman year of high school. He was accepted into Cornell University, where he obtained his BSc in computer science in 2000,
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Kenny Aaronson
Kenny Aaronson (born April 14, 1952 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American bass guitar player. He has recorded or performed with several notable artists such as Bob Dylan, Rick Derringer, Billy Idol, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, Foghat, Sammy Hagar, Billy Squier, New York Dolls, and Hall and Oates. Since 2015, he has been the bass player for The Yardbirds. Early life and career He started playing drums at the age of eleven, following in his older brother's footsteps. Aaronson switched to electric bass at the age 14 after becoming enamored by the bass on Motown records and was strongly influenced by James Jamerson. As a teenager he played bass for Brooklyn-based hard rock band Dust, which included Marc Bell (a.k.a. Marky Ramone) and Richie Wise, which released two albums in 1971 and 1972 on the Kama Sutra label. In 1973, Aaronson joined the New York band Stories, whose single, "Brother Louie", reached #1 on the ''Billboard'', '' Cashbox'' and ''Record World'' charts. From 1 ...
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Irving Aaronson
Irving A. Aaronson (February 7, 1895 – March 10, 1963) was an American jazz pianist and big band leader. Aaronson's most popular song, "The Loveliest Night of the Year", was not recorded with his band but was adapted by Aaronson in 1950 for the Mario Lanza film ''The Great Caruso''. Early life and education Aaronson was born in New York, United States. He learned the piano from Alfred Sendry at the David Mannes School for music. Career By age 11, he played accompaniment in silent movie theaters (called nickelodeons).Lewis, Dave. ''Irving Aaronson'', redhotjazz.com He co-wrote a hit song, "Boo-Hoo-Hoo", in 1921. Aaronson's first band was called the Crusaders and recorded several sides for Edison Records. His band signed with the Victor label in 1926 and the band's name was changed to Irving Aaronson and his Commanders. While signed to Victor from 1926 to 1929, the band had a notable success with " Let's Misbehave" in 1927. The band appeared in Cole Porter's Broadway mus ...
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Marc Aaronson
Marc Aaronson (24 August 1950 – 30 April 1987) was an American astronomer. Life Aaronson was born in Los Angeles. He was educated at the California Institute of Technology, where he received a BS in 1972. He completed his Ph.D. in 1977 at Harvard University with a dissertation on the near-infrared aperture photometry of galaxies. He joined Steward Observatory at the University of Arizona as a postdoctoral research associate in 1977 and became an Associate Professor of Astronomy in 1983. Aaronson and Jeremy Mould won the George Van Biesbroeck Prize in 1981 and the Newton Lacy Pierce Prize in Astronomy in 1984 from the American Astronomical Society. He was also awarded the Bart J. Bok Prize in 1983 from Harvard University. His work concentrated on three fields: the determination of the Hubble constant (H0) using the Tully–Fisher relation, the study of carbon rich stars, and the velocity distribution of those stars in dwarf spheroidal galaxies. Aaronson was one of ...
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Hubert Aaronson
Hubert Aaronson (July 10, 1924 – December 13, 2005) was an R.F. Mehl University Professor at Carnegie Mellon University. Biography Hubert I. Aaronson was born on July 10, 1924, in New York City. In 1936, Aaronson moved to New Jersey and graduated high school. He graduated Carnegie Institute of Technology (CIT) which is currently known as Carnegie Mellon University, majoring in engineering. Aaronson went to the U.S. Army Air Corps and went on to fly many B-17 missions during World War II. Career Aaronson received a B.S. in 1948, M.S. in 1954, and a Ph.D. in 1954 at the Carnegie Institute of Technology for metallurgical engineering Metallurgy is a domain of materials science and engineering that studies the physical and chemical behavior of metallic elements, their inter-metallic compounds, and their mixtures, which are known as alloys. Metallurgy encompasses both the sc .... In 1970, he served many TMS and ASM committees as a member and a chair such as the Phase Transfor ...
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Susan Ariel Aaronson
Susan Ariel Aaronson is an American author, public speaker and an academic professor whose works are centred on the relationship between economic change and human rights and more recently focuses on data. She is a research professor at the Elliott School of International Affairs at George Washington University, where she also founded the Digital Trade and Data Governance Hub of which she is director. Aaronson is also senior fellow at the Centre for International Governance Innovation and, previously, served as a fellow of the World Trade Institute during 2008 to 2012. Education Aaronson received her B.A. in history from Binghamton University, graduating'' magna cum laude'' as a member of Phi Beta Kappa. She graduated from Columbia University with an M.I.A. and M.A. in Political Science and International Affairs and from Johns Hopkins University Johns Hopkins University (Johns Hopkins, Hopkins, or JHU) is a private university, private research university in Baltimore, Mar ...
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David "Noodles" Aaronson
David "Noodles" Aaronson is a fictional character who is the protagonist of the 1952 novel ''The Hoods'' by Harry Grey, and of the book's 1984 film adaptation, ''Once Upon a Time in America'', where he was portrayed by Robert De Niro. Character fictional life Early life According to the novel and film in which he appears, David "Noodles" Aaronson is born in either 1903 or 1904 into poverty in a Jewish enclave in Manhattan's Lower East Side. In 1918, when Noodles is age 14 or 15, he forms a gang with his friends Phillip "Cockeye" Stein, Patrick "Patsy" Goldberg and a young Italian boy named Dominic. Together the group "rolls" (robs) drunks in a bar run by local Irish-American mobster Bugsy, whose protection racket they help maintain. When about to roll a drunk, Noodles meets Maximilian "Max" Bercovicz. The two cross paths later, become friends, and together blackmail a policeman, forcing him to pay for their times with a local prostitute and to cover up their crimes. When they be ...
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Trevor Aaronson
Trevor Aaronson is an American journalist. He is a contributing writer at The Intercept and author of ''The Terror Factory: Inside the FBI's Manufactured War on Terrorism''. He was a 2020 ASU Future Security Fellow at New America and a 2015 TED Fellow. Aaronson is the creator and host of the documentary podcasts ''American ISIS'', which tells the story of Russell Dennison, an American who joined the Islamic State as a fighter in Syria; and ''Chameleon: High Rollers'', which investigates an FBI undercover operation in Las Vegas. In January 2023, Aaronson launched a podcast series calleAlphabet Boysabout "secret investigations of the FBI, CIA, DEA, ATF, and other alphabet agencies". The first season, Trojan Hearse, focuses on the summer 2020 COINTELPRO-like infiltration of antifa / Black Lives Matter Black Lives Matter (abbreviated BLM) is a decentralized political and social movement that seeks to highlight racism, discrimination, and racial inequality experienced ...
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Ruth Aaronson Bari
Ruth Aaronson Bari (November 17, 1917 – August 25, 2005) was an American mathematician known for her work in graph theory and algebraic homomorphisms. She was a professor at George Washington University, beginning in 1966. Career The daughter of Polish-Jewish immigrants to the United States, Ruth Aaronson was born November 17, 1917 and grew up in Brooklyn, New York. She attended Brooklyn College, earning her bachelor's degree in mathematics in 1939. She earned her Master of Arts degree at Johns Hopkins University in 1943, but had originally enrolled in the doctoral program. When the university suggested that women in the graduate program should give up their fellowships so that men returning from World War II could study, Bari acceded. After marrying Arthur Bari, she spent the next two decades devoted to their family. They had three daughters together. She returned to Johns Hopkins for graduate work, and completed her dissertation on "absolute reducibility of maps of at most ...
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Aronson
Aronson is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Billy Aronson, American playwright * Boris Aronson (1898–1980), American artist and set designer * Chaim Aronson (1825–1893), Lithuanian inventor and memoirist in Tsarist Russia * Elaine Aronson, American television writer and producer * Elliot Aronson, American psychologist * Eva Aronson (1908–1999), American chess master * Irene Aronson (born 1918), American painter and printmaker * James Aronson (1915–1988), American journalist * Jan Aronson, American artist * Dr. Jason Aronson, American psychologist and founder of Jason Aronson publishing * J. Hugo Aronson (1891–1978), American politician * Joshua Aronson, American psychologist * Judie Aronson, American actress * Letty Aronson, American film producer, sister of Woody Allen * Marita Aronson, Swedish politician * Max Aronson, birth name of American film actor Broncho Billy Anderson (1880–1971) * Shlomo Aronson (other), multiple people * Stanisł ...
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