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  1. John R Logan and Zengwang Xu. 2015. “Vulnerability to Hurricane Damage on the U.S. Gulf Coast since 1950” Geographical Review 105(2):133–155. John R. Logan, Weiwei Zhang, and Miao Chunyu. 2015. “Emergent Ghettos: Black Neighborhoods in New York and Chicago, 1880-1940” American Journal of Sociology, forthcoming.

  2. Feb 1, 2011 · But one career politician clearly defied that stereotype during the Civil War: Major General John “Black Jack” Logan, who consistently de­livered solid results in the Western Theater. Logan was a native of the West, born on February 9, 1826, in Murphysboro, Ill., in the triangle of land formed by the confluence of the Ohio and Mississippi ...

  3. Dec 1, 2023 · John Logan is the playwright for Swept Away, which first premiered at Berkeley Repertory Theatre and has now made its way to Arena Stage. His ideas for the musical are rooted from the music of The Avett Brothers, specifically their 2009 album entitled Mignonette. Logan’s writing expertise grew from years of studying acting, Shakespeare, and ...

  4. Johnny Logan was born on March 23, 1926. Where was Johnny Logan born? Johnny Logan was born in Endicott, NY. How tall was Johnny Logan? Johnny Logan was 5-11 (180 cm) tall. How much did Johnny Logan weigh when playing? Johnny Logan weighed 175 lbs (79 kg) when playing. How many seasons did Johnny Logan play? Johnny Logan played 13 seasons.

  5. The College is named for John A. Logan (1826-86), a Civil war general who spent his early years in what is now the community college district before becoming a U.S. senator and vice-presidential candidate (with James G. Blaine) in 1884. Logan is also remembered for his role in establishing Memorial Day and as an advocate of public education.

  6. Logan was a dedicated teacher who taught at St. John’s College in Maryland, the University of Washington, San Francisco State College, the University of Hawaii, and the State University of New York–Buffalo, where he was professor emeritus. He served as mentor to poets such as Marvin Bell and Robert Haas. “He was extremely involved with ...

  7. May 9, 2014 · John Logan, the creator and writer of Penny Dreadful, the new horror series that premieres on Showtime this Sunday, comes to television with quite a pedigree.In 2010, he won a Tony for his play ...

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