Charles Halpern is a lawyer, activist, author, educator, and meditation practitioner. He also served as the founding dean of CUNY School of Law, and as...
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Halpern, American psychologist Charles Halpern, lawyer Charna Halpern (born 1952), American comedian and co–founder of ImprovOlympic Cheryl Halpern,...
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professor, former partner in charge of the firm's New York City office Charles Halpern — Founder of the Center for Law and Social Policy, first Dean of City...
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conceptualized in the late 1990s by Charles Halpern, president of the Nathan Cummings Foundation from 1989 to 2000. Halpern wanted to create a counter-force...
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analysis and transformation tasks originally developed with M.Sc. student Charles Halpern-Hamu in 1985 as a tool for experimenting with programming language...
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TXL is a special-purpose programming language originally designed by Charles Halpern-Hamu and James Cordy at the University of Toronto in 1985. The acronym...
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Mortimer V. Halpern (May 12, 1909 – January 3, 2006) was an actor and long-time production stage manager who worked on over 45 Broadway plays in a theatre...
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[citation needed] In 1981, CUNY hired Charles Halpern to be the founding dean of a planned law school. Halpern is regarded within the legal community...
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defense attorney Bob Giuffra (1987), partner, Sullivan & Cromwell Charles Halpern (1964), co-founder of the Center for Law and Social Policy, the first...
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Steven Halpern is an American new-age musician. He is a Grammy Award nominee and is considered one of the founding fathers of new-age music. Halpern played...
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