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  1. 27 de may. de 2017 · Gregg Allman, Soulful Trailblazer of Southern Rock, Dies at 69. The legendary singer, songwriter, keyboardist and co-founder of The Allman Brothers Band endured heartbreaking tragedy and addiction ...

  2. 28 de may. de 2017 · Gregg Allman obituary. Pioneer of southern rock and co-founder of the Allman Brothers Band. Adam Sweeting. Sun 28 May 2017 11.43 EDT. Last modified on Mon 27 Nov 2017 18.38 EST. As the ...

  3. ama-toronto.com › inductees › allan-greggALLAN GREGG - AMA Toronto

    Allan Gregg is one of Canada’s most recognized and respected senior research professionals and social commentators. From 1979 through 1993 Allan was known as the official pollster of the Progressive Conservative Party and participated in over 50 central election campaigns on three continents. In 1995, he co-founded The Strategic Counsel, a ...

  4. Gregg, Alan. "Adaptation for Survival: Reflections on our Postwar Problems." American Journal of Nursing 44 (1944): 923-927. Gregg, Alan. "Can Excellence Be Learned?" Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges 19 (1944): 105-114. Gregg, Alan. "Some Problems of Relief and Rehabilitation." The Military Surgeon 94 (1944): 140-143 ...

  5. Postwar Work and Retirement, 1945-1956. In some ways, 1945 heralded a repeat of 1918. The world was exhausted after years of war and the Rockefeller Foundation was poised to make key investments in rebuilding science and medical research. However, as Gregg observed, there was a major difference: the federal government now was prepared to ...

  6. Review by Allan R. Gregg originally published in Policy Options via IRPP.org Full disclosure: I have always liked and admired Michael Ignatieff. Before he returned to Canada in 2005 to run as the Liberal candidate in Etobicoke-Lakeshore with his not-so-secret plan to run for the party’s leadership, I felt he was probably Canada’s finest public intellectual.

  7. "Cancerous growths demand food; but, as far as I know, they have never been cured by getting it." So declared Alan Gregg, a respected vice president of the Rockefeller Foundation, in 1955. The cancer he was referring to was humanity itself. Human population, Gregg argued, spreads over the surface of the Earth like a metastasizing tumor.