John Lyly, Lilly or Lylie, (c. 1553 – 1606) was an English writer, best known for his Euphues.
John C. Lilly, a physician and psychoanalyst whose controversial research projects included attempts to communicate with dolphins and experiments involving psychedelic drugs and sensory deprivation tanks.
John Lilly (as of January 2007) is the COO of the Mozilla Corporation which produces the Firefox web browser.
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JohnLilly was born on Jan. 6, 1915, in Saint Paul, Minnesota and showed an early interest in scientific experiment.
Lilly's work inspired two movies made without his direct involvement, The Day of the Dolphin, in 1973, in which the US Navy turns the animals into weapons, and Altered States, in 1980, in which scientists combining drugs and isolation tanks see reality dangerously unravel.
Lilly was also referenced in the 2001 song "Oz is Ever-Floating" by the eclectic rock group, Oysterhead, as well as British rock group, Kasabian, in their song, Cut Off on their self-titled album (2004).
JohnLilly begins his eighth year as coach of FSU's tight ends and the man in charge of coordinating the recruiting efforts.
Lilly was named a full-time assistant coach in January of 1998 and has headed the efforts in recruiting the last seven classes at Florida State, which have all been ranked among the nation's best.
Lilly's transition from coaching the defensive backfield with Mickey Andrews as a graduate assistant to working with the Seminole tight ends was an easy one.