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Qué (quién) es Kay-Graham pasteurization test - definición

AMERICAN PUBLISHER, EDITOR AND AUTHOR (1917–2001)
Kay Graham; Katharine Meyer Graham; Katharine Meyer; Katherine Meyer Graham; Katharine M. Graham
  • ''Washington Post'' owner Phil Graham (far right), editor [[J. Russell Wiggins]] (left), and publisher [[John W. Sweeterman]] with President Kennedy in 1961
  • Graham with a Dutch news official and U.S. ambassador to the Netherlands, 1975
  • Oak Hill Cemetery Chapel]] in [[Washington, D.C.]]
  • Katharine Meyer in 1926

Kay         
UNISEX GIVEN NAME
Kaylinn; KAY
The name Kay is found both as a surname (see Kay (surname)) and as a given name. In English-speaking countries, it is usually a feminine name, often a short form of Katherine or one of its variants; but it is also used as a first name in its own right, and also as a masculine name (for example in India, the Netherlands, and Sweden).
Alan Kay         
  • Computer scientist Alan Kay
AMERICAN COMPUTER SCIENTIST (BORN 1940)
Alan S. Kay; Viewpoints Research Institute; Alan Curtis Kay; Alan C. Kay; Alan kay; Kay, Alan
<person> The leader of the Software Concepts Group at Xerox Palo Alto Research Centre which developed Smalltalk, the pioneering object-oriented programming system, in 1972. (1994-11-24)
Alan Kay         
  • Computer scientist Alan Kay
AMERICAN COMPUTER SCIENTIST (BORN 1940)
Alan S. Kay; Viewpoints Research Institute; Alan Curtis Kay; Alan C. Kay; Alan kay; Kay, Alan

Alan Curtis Kay (born May 17, 1940) is an American computer scientist. He has been elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, and the Royal Society of Arts. He is best known for his pioneering work on object-oriented programming and windowing graphical user interface (GUI) design. He received the Turing award in 2003.

He was the president of the Viewpoints Research Institute before its closure in 2018, and an adjunct professor of computer science at the University of California, Los Angeles. He is also on the advisory board of TTI/Vanguard. Until mid-2005, he was a senior fellow at HP Labs, a visiting professor at Kyoto University, and an adjunct professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

Kay is also a former professional jazz guitarist, composer, and theatrical designer. He also is an amateur classical pipe organist.

Wikipedia

Katharine Graham

Katharine Meyer Graham (June 16, 1917 – July 17, 2001) was an American newspaper publisher. She led her family's newspaper, The Washington Post, from 1963 to 1991. Graham presided over the paper as it reported on the Watergate scandal, which eventually led to the resignation of President Richard Nixon. She was the first 20th century female publisher of a major American newspaper and the first woman elected to the board of the Associated Press.

Graham's memoir, Personal History, won the Pulitzer Prize in 1998.