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Glasser is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Albert Glasser (1916–1998), American composer of film scores * Arthur Glasser (1914–2009), American missiologist and missionary * Bernard Glasser (1924–2014), American film producer and director * Dick Glasser (1933–2000), American singer and songwriter * Harold Glasser (1905–1992), New Deal economist and Soviet spy * Ira Glasser (born 1938), director of the ACLU * Isabel Glasser (born 1958), American actress * Leah Blatt Glasser, American literary critic and scholar * Leonard Glasser, American screenwriter, cartoonist and animator * Mitch Glasser (born 1989), American-Israeli baseball player * Phillip Glasser (born 1978), American actor * Ralph Glasser (1916–2002), Scottish psychologist, economist and author * Roland Glasser (born 1973), British literary translator * Ronald J. Glasser, American doctor and author * Susan Glasser (born 1969), American journalist and editor * William Glasser (1925–2013), Am ...
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In some cultures, a surname, family name, or last name is the portion of one's personal name that indicates one's family, tribe or community. Practices vary by culture. The family name may be placed at either the start of a person's full name, as the forename, or at the end; the number of surnames given to an individual also varies. As the surname indicates genetic inheritance, all members of a family unit may have identical surnames or there may be variations; for example, a woman might marry and have a child, but later remarry and have another child by a different father, and as such both children could have different surnames. It is common to see two or more words in a surname, such as in compound surnames. Compound surnames can be composed of separate names, such as in traditional Spanish culture, they can be hyphenated together, or may contain prefixes. Using names has been documented in even the oldest historical records. Examples of surnames are documented in the 11th ...
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Phillip Glasser
Phillip Alexander Glasser (born October 4, 1978) is an American producer and a former actor. He is best known for providing the voice of Fievel Mousekewitz in ''An American Tail ''An American Tail'' is a 1986 American animated musical adventure film directed by Don Bluth from a screenplay by Judy Freudberg and Tony Geiss and a story by David Kirschner, Freudberg and Geiss. The film features the voices of Phillip Glass ...'' and its sequel '' An American Tail: Fievel Goes West''. Selected filmography Actor Producer References External links * 1978 births 20th-century American male actors 21st-century American male actors American male film actors American male television actors American male child actors Film producers from California American male voice actors Living people People from Tarzana, Los Angeles Male actors from Los Angeles {{US-voice-actor-1970s-stub ...
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Glasser Effect
The Glasser effect describes the creation of singularities in the flow field of a magnetically confined plasma when small resonant perturbations modify the gradient of the pressure field. External links Physics of magnetically confined plasmas Fusion power {{plasma-stub ...
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Glasser (musician)
Cameron Mesirow (born 1983 or 1984), known professionally as Glasser, is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer signed to True Panther Sounds. She released her debut EP, ''Apply'', on May 26, 2009, followed by debut studio album '' Ring'' on September 24, 2010. Her second studio album, ''Interiors'', was released on October 4, 2013. Early life Mesirow was born in Boston, Massachusetts. Her father is a member of the Blue Man Group in Berlin, and her mother, Casey Cameron, is one of the founders of new wave band Human Sexual Response. Following her parents' divorce, she relocated to the San Francisco Bay Area at age ten. She had some piano lessons as a child, and performed in musicals at school. Mesirow eventually studied German and literature at San Francisco State University, where she met Foreign Born singer Matt Popieluch, who helped draw out her songwriting abilities. Career According to Mesirow, the name "Glasser" was inspired by "a midnight vision of a fig ...
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William Glasser
William Glasser (May 11, 1925 – August 23, 2013) was an American psychiatrist. He was the developer of W. Edwards Deming's workplace ideas, reality therapy and choice theory. His innovations for individual counseling, work environments and school, highlight personal choice, personal responsibility and personal transformation. Glasser positioned himself in opposition to conventional mainstream psychiatrists, who focus instead on classifying psychiatric syndromes as "illnesses" and prescribe psychotropic medications to treat mental disorders. Based on his wide-ranging and consulting clinical experience, Glasser applied his theories to broader social issues, such as education, management, and marriage, to name a few. As a public advocate, Glasser warned the general public of potential detriments caused by older generations of psychiatry, wedded to traditional diagnosing of patients as having mental illnesses (brain disorders) and prescribing medications. In his view, patients s ...
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Susan Glasser
Susan B. Glasser (born January 14, 1969) is an American journalist and news editor. She writes the online column "Letter from Biden’s Washington" in ''The New Yorker'', where she is a staff writer. She is the author, with her husband Peter Baker, of ''Kremlin Rising: Vladimir Putin's Russia and the End of Revolution'' (2005), ''The Man Who Ran Washington: The Life and Times of James A. Baker III'' (2020), and ''The Divider: Trump in the White House, 2017-2021'' (2022). Early life Glasser is the daughter of Lynn (née Schreiber) and Stephen Glasser. Her parents are the founders of a weekly legal newspaper, ''Legal Times'', and a legal and business publishing company, Glasser Legal Works. Her grandfather, Melvin Glasser, supervised the field trials for the polio vaccine. Glasser was graduated ''cum laude'' from Harvard University, where she wrote for ''The Harvard Crimson''. Career Glasser interned, and later worked for eight years at Roll Call. In 1998, Glasser started at ...
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Ronald J
Ronald is a masculine given name derived from the Old Norse ''Rögnvaldr'', Hanks; Hardcastle; Hodges (2006) p. 234; Hanks; Hodges (2003) § Ronald. or possibly from Old English '' Regenweald''. In some cases ''Ronald'' is an Anglicised form of the Gaelic '' Raghnall'', a name likewise derived from ''Rögnvaldr''. The latter name is composed of the Old Norse elements ''regin'' ("advice", "decision") and ''valdr'' ("ruler"). ''Ronald'' was originally used in England and Scotland, where Scandinavian influences were once substantial, although now the name is common throughout the English-speaking world. A short form of ''Ronald'' is ''Ron''. Pet forms of ''Ronald'' include ''Roni'' and ''Ronnie''. ''Ronalda'' and ''Rhonda'' are feminine forms of ''Ronald''. '' Rhona'', a modern name apparently only dating back to the late nineteenth century, may have originated as a feminine form of ''Ronald''. Hanks; Hardcastle; Hodges (2006) pp. 230, 408; Hanks; Hodges (2003) § Rhona. The names ...
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Roland Glasser
Roland Glasser (born 1973), is a literary translator, working from French into English. Awards and honours * His translation of Fiston Mwanza Mujila’s ''Tram 83'' won the 2015 Etisalat Prize for Literature and was longlisted for the 2016 Man Booker International Prize and the Best Translated Book Award. * His translation of Adeline Dieudonné's ''Real Life'' was shortlisted for the 2021 Scott Moncrieff Prize Translation work Roland Glasser has translated a range of authors, including Adeline Dieudonné, Anne Cuneo, Martin Page (French author) , Marc Pouyet, Stéphane Garnier, Julien Aranda, and Ludovic Flamant. He has also contributed articles and essays to ''The White Review'', ''Asymptote'', ''Literary Hub'', ''Chimurenga'', ''In Other Words'', and the ''Fitzrovia'' and ''Bloomsbury'' Journals. Translations of books * 2020 - ''Real Life'' by Adeline Dieudonné ( World Editions) * 2017 - ''Seasons of the Moon'' by Julien Aranda ( AmazonCrossing) * 2017 - ''How to Li ...
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Ralph Glasser
Ralph Glasser (3 April 1916 – 6 March 2002) was a Scottish psychologist, economist, advisor to developing countries and author of a highly praised autobiographical trilogy. Early life Glasser was born of Jewish parents in Leeds, but when he was only a few months old his family moved to a tenement flat in the Gorbals area of Glasgow, which had gained notoriety as one of the biggest slums in Europe. His mother died when he was six and his two older sisters quickly decamped, leaving him to be raised alone by his father, who had a gambling addiction. "The streets were slippery with refuse and often with drunken vomit. It was a place of grime and poverty...The Victorian building, in red sandstone blackened by smoke... was in decay. Splintered and broken floorboards sometimes gave way under your feet. Interior walls carried patches of stain from a long succession of burst pipes. Rats and mice moved about freely...." The kind of housing Glasser describes survived until the 1960s. Gla ...
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Mitch Glasser
Mitchell Emri Glasser (born October 15, 1989) is an American-Israeli baseball player who is a free agent. He also plays for the Israel National Baseball Team. In high school, Glasser was Illinois Independent School League MVP as a senior. At Macalester College, he was all-Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference four times, and in 2011 he was the most difficult player in NCAA Division III to strike out. Glasser was drafted by the Chicago White Sox in the 39th round of the 2012 Major League Baseball Draft. He has played for the Chicago White Sox organization in Major League Baseball (MLB). A right-handed hitter, he plays second base, third base, and outfield. He played for Team Israel at the 2019 European Baseball Championship. He also played for the team at the Africa/Europe 2020 Olympic Qualification tournament in Italy in September 2019, which Israel won to qualify to play baseball at the 2020 Summer Olympics. He played primarily right field for Team Israel at the 2 ...
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Albert Glasser
Albert Glasser (January 25, 1916 – May 4, 1998) was a composer, conductor and arranger of film music, primarily in the realm of B-movies during the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s. He scored approximately 200 films during his career, many for American International Pictures and director Bert I. Gordon. For the US War Department, Glasser composed for Frank Capra's Special Services Unit and for Office of War Information radio shows for overseas broadcasts. For television, he composed the score for the early western, ''The Cisco Kid''. For radio, he composed scores for ''Hopalong Cassidy'', ''Clyde Beatty'', and ''Tarzan''. Glasser joined ASCAP in 1950, and his popular song compositions include "Urubu", "The Cisco Kid", "Someday" and "I Remember Your Love". In addition to his composition work, Glasser was an amateur radio operator (K6RFU). Selected filmography * '' In This Corner'' (1948) * '' The Cobra Strikes'' (1948) * ''Last of the Wild Horses'' (1948) * ''Treasure of Monte Cristo' ...
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Leonard Glasser
Leonard Glasser is a painter and sculptor, screenwriter, cartoonist and animator. Glasser designed Ernie Pintoff's ''The Interview'' and ''The Old Man And The Flower''. He cited André François and Saul Steinberg as inspirations. He was the screenwriter for ''Mojave Moon'' and '' Out Cold'' and the animator for the 1971 film ''The Telephone Book''. Glasser attended the Philadelphia Museum School of Art 1953–1956. His production company was called "Stars and Stripes Forever Productions." Film credits *Mojave Moon ''Mojave Moon'' is a 1996 American road movie. It stars Danny Aiello, Anne Archer, Michael Biehn, Angelina Jolie and Jack Noseworthy. The film was written by Leonard Glasser and directed by Kevin Dowling (director), Kevin Dowling. Plot Al McCord ... (1996) – Screenplay * Out Cold (1989) – Screenplay adaption of existing story *The Telephone Book (1971) – Animator *No Second Chances – Director References External links Living people American fil ...
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