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Martin Anderson (criminal)
Martin Anderson may refer to: *Martin Anderson (artist) (1854–1932), Scottish artist, political cartoonist, postcard illustrator, and publisher * Martin Anderson (economist) (1936–2015), author and policy advisor to U.S. President Ronald Reagan *Martin Brewer Anderson (1815–1890), American university president * Martin Anderson case, about Martin Anderson, (1992–2006), teenager who died of mistreatment by boot camp officers in Tampa, Florida See also *Martin Andersen (other) *Martin Andersson (other) Martin Andersson may refer to: *Martin Andersson (cricketer) (born 1996), English cricketer *Martin Andersson (footballer, born 1982), Swedish midfielder *Martin Andersson (footballer, born 1981), Swedish defender for IF Elfsborg *Martin Andersson ...
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Martin Anderson (artist)
Martin Anderson, (1854 – 14 April 1932), better known by his pseudonym Cynicus, was a Scottish artist, political cartoonist, postcard illustrator, and publisher. Early life Martin Anderson was born in Leuchars, Fife, in 1854. After his mother, Margaret Martin, separated from his father, she moved with her children to Cambuslang, Glasgow. Anderson studied at Glasgow School of Art under Robert Greenlees, in Ingram Street Glasgow. On leaving he worked as a designer at a calico printer. Career When he was 19, he founded The St. Mungo Art Club in Glasgow, intended to be an alternative to the grander Glasgow Art Club. In 1877 he began to provide small illustrations for serial stories in the short-running "News of the Week". In 1878 his painting "The Music Lesson" was accepted for the Royal Scottish Academy's annual exhibition. In 1879, age 24, he decided to move to London, ("to study art proper" he explained in an 1894 interview in The Sketch). In 1880 he was invited to join John ...
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Martin Anderson (economist)
Martin Anderson (August 5, 1936 – January 3, 2015) was an American academic, economist, author, policy analyst, and adviser to US politicians and presidents, including Ronald Reagan and Richard Nixon. Under the Nixon administration, Anderson was credited with helping to end the military draft and creating the all-volunteer armed forces. Under Reagan, Anderson helped draft the administration’s original economic program that became known as “Reaganomics.” A political conservative and a strong proponent of free-market capitalism, he was influenced by libertarianism and opposed government regulations that limited individual freedom. Anderson wrote and edited numerous books on topics concerning urban renewal, military manpower, welfare reform, higher education, and his experiences advising Reagan and Nixon. Later he coedited four books on Reagan’s writings and coauthored two books on Reagan’s efforts to negotiate nuclear disarmament with the Soviet Union. Early life and e ...
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Martin Brewer Anderson
Rev. Martin Brewer Anderson (1815–1890) was the first president of the University of Rochester in Rochester, New York. Biography Anderson was born February 12, 1815, in Brunswick, Maine. His father was of Scotch-Irish descent and his mother of English origin, a woman of marked intellectual qualities. He graduated from Waterville College in 1840 and then attended Newton Theological Institution in Newton, Massachusetts. He married Elizabeth Gilbert, of New York. He taught Latin, Greek, and mathematics as a tutor at Waterville College, later being appointed as professor of rhetoric and lecturer on modern history, remaining there until 1850, when he removed to New York City and became the editor of the Baptist weekly '' New York Recorder''. He was elected a member of the American Antiquarian Society in 1864. He was president of the American Baptist home missionary society, 1864; of the missionary union, 1869-'72. He was elected as a member of the American Philosophical Soci ...
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Martin Anderson Case
Martin Lee Anderson (c. January 15, 1991 – January 6, 2006) was a 14-year-old from Florida who died while incarcerated at a boot camp-style youth detention center, the Bay County Boot Camp, Mark A. Ober, State Attorney, to The Honorable Jeb Bush, Governor, November 28, 2006 located in Panama City, Florida, and operated by the Bay County Sheriff's Office. Upon arriving at the camp he was forced to run track, and within two hours he became fatigued and stopped. The guards coerced him to continue his run. He returned to the track, collapsed and died a short while later. A 30-minute portion of the surveillance video depicting the coercion was made public. The incident resulted in the Florida legislature voting to close the state's five juvenile boot camps. Public outcry The death became a cause célèbre and received national attention. The local medical examiner, Dr. Charles Siebert, performed an autopsy and ruled that the teen died of "complications from sickle cell trait". ...
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Martin Andersen (other)
Martin Andersen may refer to: *Martin Andersen (footballer) (born 1986), Danish footballer *Martin Adolf Andersen (1844–1927), Norwegian politician *Martin Andersen Nexø (1869–1954), Danish writer * Martin Erik Andersen (born 1964), Danish sculptor * Martin Hoel Andersen (born 1995), Norwegian footballer *Martin Masai Andersen (born 1972), Danish photographer, art director, designer and educator, based in London * Martin Stig Andersen (born 1973), Danish composer and sound designer *Florida State Road 528 State Road 528 (SR 528), alternatively named the Martin Andersen Beachline Expressway (with parts previously named the Bee Line Expressway), is a partially- tolled state road in the U.S. state of Florida; it is maintained by the Flori ..., also known as Martin Andersen Beachline Expressway See also * Martin Anderson (other) * Martin Andersson (other) {{hndis, Andersen, Martin ...
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