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What (who) is E Mead Johnson Award - definition

ANNUAL FILM FESTIVAL HELD IN NEW YORK CITY, USA
Margaret Mead Filmmaker Award
  • Margaret Mead in 1969

E. Mead Johnson Award         
AMERICAN AWARD HONORING RESEARCH IN PEDIATRIC MEDICINE
The E. Mead Johnson Award, given by the Society for Pediatric Research, was established in 1939 to honor clinical and laboratory research achievements in pediatrics.
Harvey E. Johnson Jr.         
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AMERICAN ADMIRAL
Harvey E. Johnson; Harvey E. Johnson, Jr.
Harvey Elwood Johnson Jr., retired Vice Admiral, United States Coast Guard, is the President of Humanitarian Services for the American Red Cross.
William E. Johnson (Nebraska politician)         
AMERICAN POLITICIAN
William E. Johnson (Nebraska)
William Edward Johnson (June 28, 1906 – September 18, 1976) served as the 22nd lieutenant governor of Nebraska, from 1939 to 1943Nebraska Legislature page (PDF) He was a Republican who initially served under Democratic governor Robert Leroy Cochran and governor Dwight Griswold, who was also a Republican. He was born in and died in Omaha.

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Margaret Mead Film Festival

The Margaret Mead Film Festival is an annual film festival held at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. It is the longest-running, premiere showcase for international documentaries in the United States, encompassing a broad spectrum of work, from indigenous community media to experimental nonfiction. The Festival is distinguished by its outstanding selection of titles, which tackle diverse and challenging subjects, representing a range of issues and perspectives, and by the forums for discussion with filmmakers and speakers.

The Mead Festival has a distinguished history of “firsts,” including being the first venue to screen the now-classic documentary Paris Is Burning (1990) about the urban transgender community. Furthermore the Mead Festival has introduced New York audiences to such acclaimed films as the Oscar-winning documentary The Blood of Yingzhou District (2006), Oscar-winning animated short The Moon and the Son: An Imagined Conversation (2005), The Future of Food (2004), Power Trip (2003), and Spellbound (2002).