J. Lister Hill
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J. Lister Hill
Summary
J. Lister Hill is a human[1]. His place of birth was Montgomery[2]. He was born on December 29, 1894[3]. He passed away in Montgomery[4]. He died on December 20, 1984[5]. He worked as a politician[6] and lawyer[7]. He ranks in the top 0.72% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (178 views/month, #7,232 of 1,000,298).[8]
Key Facts
- J. Lister Hill was born in Montgomery[2].
- J. Lister Hill passed away in Montgomery[4].
- J. Lister Hill was born on December 29, 1894[3].
- J. Lister Hill died on December 20, 1984[5].
- J. Lister Hill died on December 21, 1984[9].
- J. Lister Hill is buried at Greenwood Cemetery[10].
- J. Lister Hill held citizenship in United States[11].
- J. Lister Hill's professions included politician[6].
- J. Lister Hill worked as a lawyer[7].
- J. Lister Hill held the position of member of the United States House of Representatives[12].
- J. Lister Hill held the position of president[13].
- J. Lister Hill held the position of United States senator[14].
- J. Lister Hill held the position of United States senator[15].
- J. Lister Hill held the position of United States senator[16].
- J. Lister Hill held the position of United States senator[17].
- J. Lister Hill's education included a stint at University of Alabama[18].
- J. Lister Hill was educated at University of Michigan Law School[19].
- J. Lister Hill's education included a stint at Columbia Law School[20].
- J. Lister Hill was educated at University of Alabama[21].
- J. Lister Hill received the NAS Public Welfare Medal[22].
- J. Lister Hill received the Lasker-Bloomberg Public Service Award[23].
- J. Lister Hill received the American Library Association Honorary Membership[24].
- J. Lister Hill was a member of Phi Beta Kappa Society[25].
- J. Lister Hill is recorded as male[26].
- J. Lister Hill's instance of is recorded as human[27].
Body
Origins and Family
J. Lister Hill was born in Montgomery[2]. He was born on December 29, 1894[3].
Education
Educated at University of Alabama[18], University of Michigan Law School[19], and Columbia Law School[20].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include politician[6] and lawyer[7]. Positions held include member of the United States House of Representatives[12], a member of parliament[28], in United States[29]; president[13], a position[30]; and United States senator[14], a position[31], in United States[32].
Recognition
Awards received include NAS Public Welfare Medal[22], Lasker-Bloomberg Public Service Award[23], and American Library Association Honorary Membership[24].
Personal Life
J. Lister Hill was affiliated with the Democratic Party[33].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include December 20, 1984[5] and December 21, 1984[9]. J. Lister Hill died in Montgomery[4]. He is buried at Greenwood Cemetery[10].
Works and Contributions
Things named for J. Lister Hill include Lister Hill National Center for Biomedical Communications[34], a research institute[35], in United States[36], founded in 1968[37], headquartered in Bethesda[38].
Why It Matters
J. Lister Hill ranks in the top 0.72% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (178 views/month, #7,232 of 1,000,298).[8] He has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[39] He is known by 11 alternative names across languages and contexts.[40]
Entities named for him include Lister Hill National Center for Biomedical Communications[34], a research institute[35], in United States[36], founded in 1968[37], headquartered in Bethesda[38].
FAQs
Where was J. Lister Hill born?
J. Lister Hill's place of birth was Montgomery[2].
Where did J. Lister Hill die?
J. Lister Hill died in Montgomery[4].
What did J. Lister Hill do for work?
J. Lister Hill worked as politician[6] and lawyer[7].
Where did J. Lister Hill go to school?
J. Lister Hill was educated at University of Alabama[18], University of Michigan Law School[19], Columbia Law School[20], and University of Alabama[21].
What awards did J. Lister Hill receive?
Honors received include NAS Public Welfare Medal[22], Lasker-Bloomberg Public Service Award[23], and American Library Association Honorary Membership[24].