Dave meyer wisconsin biography
- David William Meyers (April 21, 1953 – October 9, 2015) was an American basketball player who played for the Milwaukee Bucks of the National Basketball.
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Art: Speaker Biographies – Spring 2015
Below are the biographies for CAP’s Art of Social Change: Child Welfare, Education, and Juvenile Justice Spring 2015 speakers.
Elizabeth Bartholet
Elizabeth Bartholet is the Morris Wasserstein Public Interest Professor of Law and Faculty Director of the Child Advocacy Program (CAP) at Harvard Law School, where she teaches civil rights and family law, specializing in child welfare, adoption and reproductive technology. Before joining the Harvard Faculty, she was engaged in civil rights and public interest work, first with the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, and later as founder and director of the Legal Action Center, a non-profit organization in New York City focused on criminal justice and substance abuse issues.
Cheryl Bratt
Cheryl Bratt is the Assistant Director of Harvard Law School’s Child Advocacy Program (CAP). Before joining CAP, she was a fellow at the University of Michigan Law School’s Pediatric Advocacy Clinic where she supervised students litigating family and special education cases, and worked as a litigation senior
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Dave Meyers dies at 62; former UCLA basketball star
Dave Meyers, the star player on John Wooden’s 10th and final national championship basketball team at UCLA, died Friday at his home in Temecula after a lengthy battle with cancer. He was 62.
Meyers played on two Bruins national title teams, as a reserve in 1973 and as the star player in ’75.
After that ’75 season, the 6-foot-8 Meyers was named a consensus All-American and became the second pick in the NBA draft. He was taken by the Lakers. David Thompson from North Carolina State was the first pick.
Nineteen days after the NBA draft, Meyers was part of perhaps the biggest trade in league history. He was sent by the Lakers, along with Junior Bridgeman, Brian Winters and Elmore Smith, to the Milwaukee Bucks for Walt Wesley and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
Meyers, who was born in San Diego in 1953, was one of 11 children of Bob and Pat Meyers. Bob was a basketball star at Marquette University in Milwaukee in the mid-1940s, but eventually settled his family in Southern California.
Another member of the Meyers family gained fame in the
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Obituary
Pastor David J. Meyer
Born: June 05, 1950
Died: June 08, 2010
Services: Memorial service will be on Friday, June 18, 2010 at 1:00 p.m. at Truth Tabernacle - Last Trumpet Ministries, 815 S. Spring Street in Beaver Dam. Interment will be at Oakwood Cemetery in Beaver Dam.
Visitation: Friends may call at the time of service.
David J. Meyer, a beloved husband, father, and minister, went home to be with his Lord and Saviour Tuesday, June 8th, 2010, at St. Mary’s Hospital in Madison. After a brave fight with illness, David, a resident of Beaver Dam, passed away to glory at the age of sixty surrounded by his wife and children.
Memorial service will be on Friday, June 18, 2010 at 1:00 p.m. at Truth Tabernacle - Last Trumpet Ministries, 816 S. Spring Street in Beaver Dam. Interment will be at Oakwood Cemetery in Beaver Dam.
David J. Meyer was born June 5th, 1950, in Clintonville, Wisconsin, to Gordon and Alvina Meyer. He began his ministry at the age of nineteen and became an ordained minister a few
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