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Jim Cronin (other)
Jim or James Cronin may refer to: * Jim Cronin (zookeeper) (1951–2007), founder of Monkey World, Dorset, England, a sanctuary for abused and neglected primates * Jim Cronin (baseball) (1905–1983), American Major League Baseball infielder * Jim Cronin (soccer) (1906–1942), American soccer player * James Cronin (1931–2016), American particle physicist * James Cronin (rugby union) (born 1990), Irish rugby union player * James Cronin, founder of the Ceroc Ceroc is an international dance club with more than 200 venues across the UK as well as national and regional competitions and weekend events throughout the year. It also has franchises in many other countries in Europe, Asia and the Antipodes. T ...
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Jim Cronin (zookeeper)
James Michael Cronin Order of the British Empire, MBE (15 November 1951 – 17 March 2007) was the American co-founder in 1987 of Monkey World in Dorset, England, a sanctuary for abused and neglected primates. He was widely acknowledged as an international expert in the rescue and rehabilitation of abused primates, and in the enforcement of international treaties aimed at protecting them from illegal trade and experimentation. Cronin was awarded an honorary Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, MBE by Queen Elizabeth II in 2006 for services to animal welfare. Early life Cronin was born on 15 November 1951 in Yonkers, New York, to Italian-Irish parents. The son of a union official, he was educated at St Denis School and Lincoln High School. He had a number of jobs after leaving school before becoming a Zookeeper, keeper at Bronx Zoo in the 1970s. While working there he realised he wanted to work with animals. In 1980 he moved to Kent in the UK to work in John ...
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Jim Cronin (baseball)
James John Cronin (August 7, 1905 – June 10, 1983) was an American Major League Baseball infielder. He played for the Philadelphia Athletics The Philadelphia Athletics were a Major League Baseball team that played in Philadelphia from 1901 to 1954, when they moved to Kansas City, Missouri, and became the Kansas City Athletics. Following another move in 1967, the team became the Oaklan ... during the season. References * Major League Baseball infielders Philadelphia Athletics players Baseball players from California 1905 births 1983 deaths Idaho Falls Spuds players American expatriate baseball players in Panama Des Moines Demons players Kansas City Blues players Little Rock Travelers players Mission Bells players Portland Beavers players Sacramento Senators players {{US-baseball-infielder-stub ...
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Jim Cronin (soccer)
James Maurice Cronin (August 24, 1906 – April 6, 1942) was an American soccer player who was a member of the United States soccer team at the 1928 Summer Olympics and played in the St. Louis Soccer League. He was a member of the U.S. soccer team at the 1928 Summer Olympics. He played for Tablers in the St. Louis Soccer League The St. Louis Soccer League was based in St. Louis, Missouri and existed from 1915 to 1938. At its founding, it was the only fully professional soccer league in the United States. The league was founded from two teams from the St. Louis Soccer F .... In 1931, he moved to Andersons. Cronin died in 1942 in Harter, Illinois, aged 35. He was inducted into the St. Louis Soccer Hall of Fame in 1978. References 1906 births 1942 deaths American men's soccer players Olympic soccer players for the United States Footballers at the 1928 Summer Olympics St. Louis Soccer League players Tablers players Soccer players from St. Louis Men's associ ...
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James Cronin
James Watson Cronin (September 29, 1931 – August 25, 2016) was an American particle physicist. Cronin was born in Chicago, Illinois, and attended Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. He and co-researcher Val Logsdon Fitch were awarded the 1980 Nobel Prize in Physics for a 1964 experiment that proved that certain subatomic reactions do not adhere to fundamental symmetry principles. Specifically, they proved, by examining the decay of kaons, that a reaction run in reverse does not merely retrace the path of the original reaction, which showed that the interactions of subatomic particles are not invariant under time reversal. Thus the phenomenon of CP violation was discovered. Cronin received the Ernest Orlando Lawrence Award in 1976 for major experimental contributions to particle physics including fundamental work on weak interactions culminating in the discovery of asymmetry under time reversal. In 1999, he was awarded the National Medal of Science. Cronin was Pr ...
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James Cronin (rugby Union)
James Cronin (born 23 November 1990) is an Irish rugby union player, currently playing for Leicester Tigers in England's Premiership Rugby, he previously represented his native province of Munster in the URC and French club Biarritz in the Top 14. He plays as a prop and represented Highfield in the All-Ireland League. Early life Cronin began playing rugby in Ballincollig before moving to Highfield to play at under-18 level, where he won Munster and All-Ireland titles. Career Munster Cronin made his debut for Munster A on 8 December 2012, starting against Rotherham Titans in the British and Irish Cup. Whilst in year two of the Munster Academy, he was promoted to a development contract with the senior Munster squad for the 2013–14 season. Cronin made his debut for the senior Munster team on 13 April 2013, coming on as a replacement against Leinster in a Pro12 fixture. He won the John McCarthy Award for Munster Academy Player of the Year for the 2012–13 season on 10 May 2 ...
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