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Ben Alexander
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Ben Alexander is Associate Director of Headwaters Economics. He has extensive experience working with land management agencies, ranchers, county commissioners, conservation groups and land use planners in the West. Ben has published in the areas of ranch economics, collaborative land management, and community development. He started the Working Landscapes Program at the Sonoran Institute, and most recently was Director of the Sonoran Institute's SocioEconomics Program. Ben holds a B.A. in History from Tufts University and an M.A. and M.Phil. in American Studies from Yale University.:
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Ben Alexander is a Manuscripts Specialist in the Manuscripts and Archives Division of The New York Public Library. Since 2002 Alexander has been responsible for processing and cataloging The Yaddo Records, the archival record for a reclusive artists' retreat located in Saratoga Springs, New York. These materials are the topic of Mr. Alexander's dissertation, titled, Yaddo: A History and he has recently spoken about Yaddo and its archive in Edmonton, Los Angeles, New York, and Paris. Alexander is ... administering an on-going oral history project which serves as compliment to Yaddo's material record. His discussion will focus on how oral history reveals material silences. He holds an M.A. in English from Columbia University and is a Ph.D. candidate in English at the City University of New York.
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For his contribution to the Entertainment industry, Ben Alexander has three stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. One for Television, one for Movies and one for Radio. You can locate one of the stars at 6433 Hollywood Blvd.
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A man with Ben Alexander's unusual background could not have chosen a more timely season than the present to come into the Lord's service. With interest in witchcraft, astrology, and other occult aberrations growing among American youth, God needs a spokesman to proclaim His will on these issues boldly and knowledgeably. This is a role that Ben has consented to fill in spite of the physical hardship it imposes upon him. The work is physically taxing and the travel seemingly incessant, but the rewards are in knowing that you are in submission to God's Will and doing the work that he has designed.
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The departmental rotation wheel spins once more, and Friday (Jack Webb) and Smith (Ben Alexander) are assigned to the LAPD Business Office on a typically frantic Saturday morning. Throughout their shift, the two dectetives dispense advice on police procedure, issue weapons and other materiel, and handle such "citizen traffic" as an eccentric lady carrying a box of gift-wrapped uranium, a "trapped skunk" report, an old man who can't remember who or where he is, and, on a more serious note, a homicide stemming from a drunken domestic squabble. This episode was adapted from the Dragnet radio broadcast of August 31, 1954. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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"If Ben Alexander is elected, he is going to supervise and have power over Bill Moloney," said Pete Maysmith, program director for Colorado Common Cause. "Then the question is raised, 'Is this a conflict of interest? Is there a quid pro quo problem?"
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