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  1. National Republican (1827-1833) Whig (1839) Education. Yale College. Trinity College. Profession. physician, politician. John Samuel Peters (September 21, 1772 – March 30, 1858) was an American politician, a member of the National Republican and later Whig parties, and the 26th Governor of Connecticut .

  2. Peter Guber. Howard Peter Guber (* 2. März 1942 in Newton, Massachusetts) ist ein US-amerikanischer Filmproduzent . Guber ist seit über dreißig Jahren eine einflussreiche Person in der Unterhaltungsindustrie und derzeit Chairman und CEO der Firma Mandalay Entertainment. Rain Man, Batman, Die Farbe Lila, 12 Uhr nachts – Midnight Express ...

  3. John A. Peters, Maine Congressman and Judge. John Andrew Peters (October 9, 1822 – April 2, 1904) was a U.S. Congressman from Maine, and the uncle of John Andrew Peters. He was also Chief Justice of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court .

  4. Peter Peters ist der Name folgender Personen: Peter Peters (Landrat) (1876–1922), preußischer Landrat. Peter Peters (Fußballfunktionär) (* 1962), deutscher Fußballfunktionär. Peter Friedrich Peters (1848–1918), deutscher Architekt. Peter J. Peters ( Peter John Peters; 1946–2011), US-amerikanischer Pastor.

  5. John Punnett Peters (December 4, 1887 – December 29, 1955) [1] [2] was an American physician, the John Slade Ely Professor of Medicine at Yale University from 1928 until his death in 1955. He was "one of the founders of modern clinical chemistry". [3] His 1932 textbook Quantitative Clinical Chemistry, coauthored with Donald Van Slyke ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_PetersJohn Peters - Wikipedia

    John Durham Peters (born 1958), communications professor; John F. Peters (1884–1969), electrical engineer; John P. Peters (1887–1955), American chemist; John Punnett Peters (1852–1921), American Episcopal clergyman; See also. Jon Peters (born 1945), American movie producer; Jon Peters (pitcher), high school pitcher from Texas

  7. John Peter Stevens, Jr. (1897–1976), who married Edith Stevens (1899–1989). President of the Edison Township Board of Education from 1943 to 1958, President of John P. Stevens and Co. and namesake of J.P. Stevens High School in Edison, New Jersey [5] He died on October 27, 1929, in Plainfield, New Jersey. [1]