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Encyclopedia > Donald Wilson

There is more than one person called Donald (or Don) Wilson. You might be looking for:

  • Donald Wilson, the British television writer and producer
  • H. Donald Wilson, the founder of LexisNexis
  • Don Wilson (actor), actor in such films as After Death and Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection
  • Don Wilson (announcer), longtime announcer for radio and TV versions of the Jack Benny Show
  • Don Wilson (baseball player), Major League Baseball player and 1971 National League All-Star
  • Don Wilson (climber), member of the second team to attempt the Regular Northwest Face of Half Dome
  • Don Wilson (cricketer), former English cricketer
  • Don Wilson (kickboxer), nicknamed "The Dragon", martial artist, actor, and announcer for King of the Cage
  • Don Wilson (musician), member of the surf rock band The Ventures
  • Don W. Wilson, Archivist of the United States (1987-1993)

Donald Wilson (African American recording artist for Columbia Records in the 1970's. He recorded a song titled "I've Got to get myself Together", and "Abraham Martin and John". His music did not do well in America, although a few years later, his records became very popular in clubs around Northern England. He now lives quietly in California, and is a Pentacostal Preacher. 09:14, 29 December 2006 (UTC)76.166.128.217– Donald Wilson (born September 1, 1910, Dunblane, Scotland; died March 6, 2002, Gloucestershire, England) was a British television writer and producer, best known for his work on the BBCs adaptation of The Forsyte Saga in 1967. ... H. Donald Wilson (died November 12, 2006) was a database pioneer and entrepreneur. ... Lexis redirects here. ... Don Wilson (September 1, 1900 – April 25, 1982) was an American announcer and occasional actor in radio and television. ... Donald Edward Wilson, born February 12, 1945 in Monroe, Louisiana, was a Major League Baseball player for the Houston Astros. ... Donald Wilson (born August 7, 1937, Settle, Yorkshire) is a former English cricketer who played in 6 Tests from 1964 to 1971. ... Don The Dragon Wilson (born September 10, 1954 in Illinois) is an American champion kickboxer and actor. ... Don W. Wilson was the Archivist of the United States from December 4, 1987 to March 24, 1993. ... Image File history File links Disambig_gray. ... It is nearly universal for a person to have a name; the rare exceptions occur in the cases of mentally disturbed parents, or feral children growing up in isolation. ...


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In the Matter of Alfred R. Piasio and Donald W. Wilson -- September 29, 2000 (11924 words)
Wilson testified that for Transactions 1 through 3, he did not receive any pricing instruction concerning the result of the purchase and sale, but that for Transactions 4 through 11, he was told that the loss should not exceed one-quarter of a cent per bushel.
Wilson explained to the MGE that allocation among participating traders in matched groups was necessary to achieve the desired result because "it was unlikely he could get local traders to execute spreads using the contract's daily high and low unless they could be on both orders and scalp a profit." DX 29.
Wilson characterizes his conduct as the result of a series of factors that were stacked up against him, such as his "competing obligation to devote proper attention to his large deck," his "confusion" concerning the pricing instructions, and his "misplaced reliance" on the assurances of Soule, Oja and Sinclair that the orders were proper.
April 22, 1999, letter to Donald Wilson (667 words)
Wilson agrees to cooperate fully with the Department by providing complete and truthful information to agents of the Department regarding the subject matter of this grant of immunity as specified in paragraph 1.
Wilson agrees to submit to polygraph examinations administered by the Department related to the subject matter of the grant of immunity, if determined to be necessary by agents of the Department.
Wilson knowingly and willfully provides false or misleading information or statements to agents of the Department in the future, he may be subject to prosecution under 18 United States Code § 1001 or other applicable federal criminal statute for such conduct.
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