Look up Lyman in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lyman may refer to: Lyman, Ukraine, a city, formerly the administrative center of Lyman Raion, Donetsk...
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William Lyman (born May 20, 1948) is an American actor. Known for his polished, resonant voice, he has narrated the PBS series Frontline since its second...
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Cam Lyman (born Camilla Lowell Lyman; September 4, 1932 – c. 1987) was a multimillionaire breeder of champion Clumber spaniels and Bernese mountain dogs...
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Richard Lyman may refer to: Richard M. Lyman (1893–1978), American politician Richard R. Lyman (1870–1963), American apostle of The Church of Jesus Christ...
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Lyman-alpha, typically denoted by Ly-α, is a spectral line of hydrogen (or, more generally, of any one-electron atom) in the Lyman series. It is emitted...
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Lyman Johnson is the name of: Lyman E. Johnson (1811–1859), American leader in the Latter Day Saint movement Lyman T. Johnson (1906–1997), American educator...
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of Lyman may refer to: Battle of Lyman's Wagon Train, 1874 Battle of Krasnyi Lyman, in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine, in 2014 Russian capture of Lyman, Ukraine...
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Lyman House may refer to the following houses in the United States: By state, then city/town Lyman House (Asylum Hill, Connecticut), listed on the National...
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In physics and chemistry, the Lyman series is a hydrogen spectral series of transitions and resulting ultraviolet emission lines of the hydrogen atom...
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In physics and chemistry, the Lyman limit is the short-wavelength end of the Lyman series of hydrogen emission lines at 91.13 nm (911.3 Å). The associated...
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Lyman J. Abbott (December 18, 1835 – October 22, 1922) was an American Congregationalist theologian, editor, and author. Abbott was born at Roxbury, Massachusetts...
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Arthur Hunt Lyman (February 2, 1932 – February 24, 2002) was a Hawaiian jazz vibraphone and marimba player. His group popularized a style of faux-Polynesian...
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William Lyman is the name of: William Lyman (congressman) (1755–1811), U.S. Congressman from Massachusetts William Lyman (inventor) (1821–1891), American...
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Lyman is a town along State Route 24 in Wayne County, Utah, United States. The population was 258 at the 2010 census. Lyman was originally known as East...
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Lyman Wiswell Gilmore, Jr. (June 11, 1874 – February 18, 1951) was an aviation pioneer. In Grass Valley, California, he built a steam-powered airplane...
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Bernard Lyman was the co-founder of Lyman Brothers Boat Builders and Lyman Boat Works. Lyman founded the company with his brother, Herman Lyman, in 1875...
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Lyman Gustave Bloomingdale (February 11, 1841 – October 13, 1905) was an American businessman and philanthropist. He is best known for retail, and in...
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Lyman is a census-designated place (CDP) in Harrison County, Mississippi, United States. It is part of the Gulfport–Biloxi Metropolitan Statistical Area...
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Lyman Wesley Bostock Jr. (November 22, 1950 – September 24, 1978) was an American professional baseball player. He played Major League Baseball for four...
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Lyman is a town in Uinta County, Wyoming, United States. The population was 2,135 at the 2020 census. According to the United States Census Bureau, the...
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The Lyman Bridge crosses the Connecticut River to connect West Lebanon, New Hampshire, to White River Junction, Vermont. It is named for Elias Lyman, who...
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Melvin James Lyman (March 24, 1938 – March 1978) was an American musician and writer, and the founder of the Fort Hill Community, which has been variously...
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Henry Lyman may refer to: Henry Lyman (poet), American poet, editor, translator Henry Lyman (missionary), American Baptist missionary Henry H. Lyman, American...
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Lyman Woodard (March 3, 1942 – February 25, 2009) was a Detroit-based jazz organist known for fusing his music with Latin and Afro-Cuban-inspired rhythms...
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Lyman is a village in Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska, United States. It is part of the Scottsbluff, Nebraska Micropolitan Statistical Area. The population...
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Edwin S. Lyman is a physicist and the Director of Nuclear Power Safety with the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS). He specializes in nuclear proliferation...
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Dorothy Lyman (April 18, 1947) is an American television actress, director, and producer. She is most known for her work as Gwen Frame on Another World...
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Maine's 76th House district. Lyman is a schoolteacher by profession. Lyman submitted a "988 suicide hotline bill". "Sheila Lyman". Ballotpedia. Retrieved...
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secessionist Hartford Convention. Lyman was born in Durham, Connecticut, to Thomas Lyman. While attending Yale College, Lyman was commissioned as a captain...
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L. Frank Baum (redirect from Lyman Frank Baum)
Lyman Frank Baum (/bɔːm/; May 15, 1856 – May 6, 1919) was an American author best known for his children's fantasy books, particularly The Wonderful Wizard...
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