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Marianna, Arkansas, U.S. Died. August 2, 1975. (1975-08-02) (aged 74) Los Angeles, California, U.S. Occupation. Film director. Jean Yarbrough (August 22, 1900 – August 2, 1975) was an American film director .
Ms. Yarbrough is the author of numerous articles and essays in American political thought and public policy, as well as other topics in political philosophy. Her current research involves a study of the political thought of Alexis de Tocqueville in relation to major American political figures.
Apr 19, 2017 · Prof. Jean Yarbrough gave a recent campus talk, “How I Became a Conservative”. “I was not born into a conservative family, I was not born into a Republican family, and I am still an outlier in my birth family,” revealed Yarbrough, who is Bowdoin’s Gary M. Pendy Professor in Social Sciences, Government and Legal Studies and an expert ...
Jean Yarbrough was born on 22 August 1900 in Marianna, Arkansas, USA. He was a director and producer, known for I'm the Law (1953), Freckles Comes Home (1942) and Inside Job (1946). He died on 2 August 1975 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
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Director: I'm the Law. Jean Yarbrough was born on 22 August 1900 in Marianna, Arkansas, USA. He was a director and producer, known for I'm the Law (1953), Freckles Comes Home (1942) and Inside Job (1946). He died on 2 August 1975 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
- August 22, 1900
- August 2, 1975
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Dec 20, 2021 · Jean Yarbrough, Bowdoin’s Gary M. Pendy Sr. Professor of Social Sciences, has been awarded the Claremont Institute’s Henry Salvatori Prize, presented each year to an individual “who has distinguished himself or herself by an understanding of, and actions taken to, preserve and foster the principles upon which the United States was built.”
She is the author, most recently, of Theodore Roosevelt and the American Political Tradition (University of Kansas Press), which in 2013 won the American Political Science Association’s Richard E. Neustadt Prize for the best book on the presidency published that year. Articles by Jean M. Yarbrough. Taking a Big Stick to Big Tech.