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Norman Fisher (other)
Norman Fisher may refer to: * Sir Norman Fenwick Warren Fisher (1879–1948), British civil servant * Norman Fisher (architect) (1898–1949), South Australian architect, inaugural member of the Architects Board, with Herbert Jory * Norman Fisher (educationalist) (1910–1972), British educationalist * Norman Fisher (boxer) (1916–1991), New Zealand boxer * Norman Fisher (public servant) (1936–1997), Australian civil servant See also * Norman Fisher-Jones Noko (born Norman Fisher-Jones, 1 February 1962, in Bootle, Lancashire, England) is an English musician, multi-instrumentalist, composer and producer, has formed and/or played with a number of bands primarily as a guitarist or bassist. In chron ... (born 1962), known primarily as Noko, English musician * Zoketsu Norman Fischer (born 1946), American poet, writer, and Soto Zen priest * Norman Fischer (cellist) (born 1949), American cellist {{hndis, Fisher, Norman ...
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Warren Fisher (civil Servant)
Sir Norman Fenwick Warren Fisher (22 September 1879 – 25 September 1948) was a British civil servant. Fisher was born in Croydon, London, the only son of Henry Warren Fisher. He was educated at the Dragon School (Oxford), Winchester College and Hertford College, Oxford. He matriculated in 1898, taking a first Classical Moderations in 1900 and a graduating with a second in Greats in 1902. After failing to get into the Indian Civil Service and the medical examination for the Royal Navy, he came a lowly 15th in the Inland Revenue entrance exams in 1903. Sixteen years later he was Permanent Secretary to the Treasury and the first-ever Head of the Home Civil Service. Fisher has been described as one of the most influential British civil servants of his generation.Hennessy, 1992, p.225 Fisher gave the Civil Service a cohesion it previously lacked and did more to reform it than any man in the preceding fifty years. He increased the importance of the Treasury. He advanc ...
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Norman Fisher (architect)
Norman Fisher may refer to: * Sir Norman Fenwick Warren Fisher (1879–1948), British civil servant * Norman Fisher (architect) (1898–1949), South Australian architect, inaugural member of the Architects Board, with Herbert Jory * Norman Fisher (educationalist) (1910–1972), British educationalist * Norman Fisher (boxer) (1916–1991), New Zealand boxer * Norman Fisher (public servant) (1936–1997), Australian civil servant See also * Norman Fisher-Jones Noko (born Norman Fisher-Jones, 1 February 1962, in Bootle, Lancashire, England) is an English musician, multi-instrumentalist, composer and producer, has formed and/or played with a number of bands primarily as a guitarist or bassist. In chron ... (born 1962), known primarily as Noko, English musician * Zoketsu Norman Fischer (born 1946), American poet, writer, and Soto Zen priest * Norman Fischer (cellist) (born 1949), American cellist {{hndis, Fisher, Norman ...
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Herbert Jory
Harrold Herbert Jory (20 March 1888 – 16 May 1966) , known as Herbert Jory, was a South Australian architect. He was a partner in the leading firm of Woods, Bagot & Jory from 1913, which became Woods, Bagot, Jory & Laybourne Smith from 1915 to 1930, before establishing his own practice, H. H. Jory. Between 1930 and 1940 he partnered with T.A. McAdam, in Jory and McAdam. He designed many churches in South Australia and was noted for his use of the Romanesque elements, sometimes combining them with Modernist ones. He was also known for his oversight of the construction of the Salisbury Explosives Factory during World War II. Early life and education Jory was born on 20 March 1888 at Mile End, now an innter western suburb of Adelaide, to parents William and Mary Ann (née Allen) Jory. He went to the Church of England School run by St James’ Church at Mile End. In 1906, Jory joined the architectural firm Woods & Bagot as an apprentice, around the same time as an Associate a ...
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Norman Fisher (educationalist)
Norman George Fisher (9 July 1910 – 1 February 1972) was a British educationalist who was at various times Chief Education Officer for the English city of Manchester, head of the staff college of the National Coal Board, and chairman of the panel on the BBC Television BBC Television is a service of the BBC. The corporation has operated a public broadcast television service in the United Kingdom, under the terms of a royal charter, since 1927. It produced television programmes from its own studios from 193 ... question-and-answer show, '' The Brains Trust''. He appeared as a castaway on the BBC Radio programme '' Desert Island Discs'' on 10 August 1959. References 1910 births 1972 deaths 20th-century British educators BBC television presenters British civil servants Educational administrators Place of birth missing Place of death missing {{UK-academic-bio-stub ...
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Norman Fisher (boxer)
Norman Heaton Fisher (8 March 1916 – 12 February 1991) was a New Zealand boxer. He competed as a lightweight in the 1936 Summer Olympics The 1936 Summer Olympics (German: ''Olympische Sommerspiele 1936''), officially known as the Games of the XI Olympiad (German: ''Spiele der XI. Olympiade'') and commonly known as Berlin 1936 or the Nazi Olympics, were an international multi-sp ..., where he was eliminated in his first bout. 1936 Olympic results Below is the record of Norman Fisher, a New Zealand lightweight boxer who competed at the 1936 Berlin Olympics: * Round of 32: bye * Round of 16: lost to Lidoro Oliver (Argentina) by decision In 1938 he turned professional and retired in 1944 after compiling a career record of six wins and three losses. In 1940 he attempted to win the New Zealand Welterweight Title, but lost by knockout.Norm Fisher
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Norman Fisher (public Servant)
Norman William Frederick Fisher (5 September 193619 February 1997) was a senior Australian public servant in Canberra. Fisher held many positions in the Australian Public Service, including Foundation Director, Bureau of Labour Market Research (1980); Director, Department of Employment and Industrial Relations (1982); Deputy Commissioner, Public Service Board (1986); Director, ACT Institute of Technical and Further Education 1988–1993; and again from 1993 until his retirement in 1997. He was founding Director of the Australian International Hotel School. Awards and honours Fisher was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia on 9 June 1986 "in recognition of service in the fields of labour market research and public administration". In 2001, a street in the Canberra suburb of Bruce The English language name Bruce arrived in Scotland with the Normans, from the place name Brix, Manche in Normandy, France, meaning "the willowlands". Initially promulgated via the descend ...
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Norman Fisher-Jones
Noko (born Norman Fisher-Jones, 1 February 1962, in Bootle, Lancashire, England) is an English musician, multi-instrumentalist, composer and producer, has formed and/or played with a number of bands primarily as a guitarist or bassist. In chronological order they were: Alvin the Aardvark and the Fuzzy Ants, the Umbrella, the Pete Shelley Group, the Cure, Luxuria, Apollo 440, Stealth Sonic Soul, Fast, Maximum Roach, James Maker and Noko 440 (also known as Frankenstein), Magazine, Raw Chimp, Levyathan, SCISM, Am I Dead Yet? and Buzzcocks (at the Pete Shelley Memorial concert at London's Royal Albert Hall in 2019). Biography In 1980, he formed his first band called Alvin the Aardvark & the Fuzzy Ants, who played their first gig on 16 January 1981 on ''After All That…This'', a Granada TV show presented by Nick Turnbull. Despite the DJ John Peel being a fan of their music, they never released any material, recording only an unreleased single at Open Eye Studios, in Liverpoo ...
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Zoketsu Norman Fischer
Zoketsu Norman Fischer is an American poet, writer, and Sōtō, Soto Zen priest, teaching and practicing in the lineage of Shunryū Suzuki, Shunryu Suzuki. He is a Dharma heir of Mel Weitsman, Sojun Mel Weitsman, from whom he received Dharma transmission in 1988. Fischer served as co-abbot of the San Francisco Zen Center from 1995–2000, after which he founded the Everyday Zen Foundation in 2000, a network of Buddhist practice group and related projects in Canada, the United States and Mexico. Fischer has published more than twenty-five books of poetry and non-fiction, as well as numerous poems, essays and articles in Buddhist magazines and poetry journals. Early life and education Norman Fischer was born to a American Jews, Jewish family in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania in 1946, and was raised in Pittston, Pennsylvania. As a child he attended services with his parents at a Conservative synagogue. He received a B.A. from Colgate University, where he studied religion, philosophy, an ...
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