John Peters — is the name of: *John Punnett Peters, (1852 1921), American Episcopal clergyman *John Peters (baseball shortstop), (1850 1924), *John Peters (baseball catcher) (1893 1932), *John Peters (Press Gang), Press Gang actor *John Peters (author),… … Wikipedia
John Peters (DJ) — John Peters (Born in Ashford, Middlesex) is a British disc jockey and long established personality in the East Midlands region. Known for his distinctive voice, he is currently a presenter on the East Midlands 106.6 Smooth Radio which is based in … Wikipedia
John Peters Humphrey — (April 30, 1905 ndash; March 14, 1995) was a Canadian legal scholar, jurist, and human rights advocate. Early life He was born in Hampton, New Brunswick and studied at Rothesay Collegiate School (now Rothesay Netherwood School), Mount Allison… … Wikipedia
John Peters Humphrey — était un avocat canadien né le 30 avril 1905 à Hampton au Nouveau Brunswick et décédé le 14 mars 1995. Il a été directeur fondateur de la Division des droits de l homme de l Organisation des Nations unies de 1946 à 1966 et président fondateur d… … Wikipédia en Français
John Peters Ringo — Die einzige bekannte Fotografie von John Peters Ringo John Peters Ringo (* 3. Mai 1850 in Green Fork, Wayne County (Indiana) [1]; † 13. Juli 1882 im Turkey Creek Canyon, Arizona), besser bekannt als Johnny Ringo, war ein geheimnisumwitterter Mann … Deutsch Wikipedia
John Peters (chess) — For other uses, see: John Peters. John Peters (born 1951) is an American International Master of chess. He is the chess columnist for the Los Angeles Times. As of October 2005, his FIDE rating is 2440.External links*fide|id=2000229|name=John… … Wikipedia
John Peters (RAF officer) — Flight Lieutenant John Peters is a former pilot of the British Royal Air Force.On his first mission during Operation Desert Storm, an ultra low level daylight mission on Ar Rumaylah airfield, while acting as number two to Squadron Leader Paul… … Wikipedia
John Peters (baseball shortstop) — John Paul Peters (April 8, 1850 January 4, 1924) was a shortstop who played in Major League Baseball with four different clubs from 1874 through 1884. Peters batted and threw right handed. He was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. Peters reached the … Wikipedia
John Peters (catcher) — John William Peters (July 14, 1893 February 21, 1932) was a reserve catcher in Major League Baseball who played in parts of four seasons for the Detroit Tigers (1915), Cleveland Indians (1918) and Philadelphia Phillies (1921 1922). Peters batted… … Wikipedia
RACE AND ETHNIC RELATIONS: John Peters Humphrey — ▪ 1996 In 1968 French jurist René Cassin was honoured with the Nobel Peace Prize as the author of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted and proclaimed by the UN General Assembly on Dec. 10, 1948. This document, which served as… … Universalium