Artillery Corps. The son of Erasmus M. Weaver, is a prominent businessman of Lafayette, Indiana, Erasmus Morgan Weaver Jr. was born in Lafayette on 23...
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part of implementing the Militia Act of 1903. From 1908 to 1911, Erasmus M. Weaver Jr. served as head of the Army's Militia Bureau, the first person to...
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Canonicus (ACM-12) (redirect from USAMP Maj. Gen. Erasmus Weaver (MP-10))
West Virginia. The ship was named USAMP Major General Erasmus Weaver for Erasmus M. Weaver, Jr., the first chief of the National Guard Bureau. After serving...
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Richard Malcolm Weaver, Jr (March 3, 1910 – April 1, 1963) was an American scholar who taught English at the University of Chicago. He is primarily known...
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General Weaver may refer to: Erasmus M. Weaver Jr. (1854–1920), U.S. Army major general James B. Weaver (1833–1912), Union Army brevet brigadier general...
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World War II. Walter R. Weaver was born in Charleston, South Carolina on February 23, 1885, while his father, Erasmus M. Weaver Jr., was assigned to The...
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Affairs". Army Appropriation Bill, 1916. pp. 611–614. Major General Erasmus M. Weaver Jr., Chief of Coast Artillery, testifies to Congress on coast artillery...
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This office became the Division of Militia Affairs in 1908, and Erasmus M. Weaver, Jr. was named to head it. Passed as part of the Preparedness Movement...
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the U.S. Military Academy, Volume 7, 1930, page 131 New York Times, "D.S.M. Awarded to Gen. Evans", April 21, 1923 Robert K. Evans, The Indian Question...
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Bates, and Wallace F. Randolph. The fifth major general, George L. Gillespie Jr., retired after eighteen months and was succeeded by John P. Story, who retired...
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George, class of 1988, 41st U.S. Army Chief of Staff (2023-present) Erasmus M. Weaver Jr., class of 1875, 1st Chief of the Militia Bureau (1908-1911) Robert...
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increased their range from 18,400 yd (16,800 m) on a disappearing carriage at 15° elevation to 29,300 yd (26,800 m) at 35° elevation. Thirty guns were deployed...
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Weaver & Company. In 1850, Fitler married Josephine R. Baker. Fitler became a partner in Weaver's business two years later, and it was renamed Weaver...
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Lawrence Smith 1873: Joseph Lovering 1874: John L. LeConte 1875: Julius Erasmus Hilgard 1876: William B. Rogers 1877: Simon Newcomb 1878: Othniel Charles...
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Bill Mumy (redirect from Charles William "Bill" Mumy, Jr.)
starred in Dear Brigitte (1965), a film adaptation of the novel Erasmus with Freckles, as Erasmus Leaf, a child mathematical genius who develops a crush on...
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Al Gore (redirect from Albert Gore, Jr)
Archived from the original on October 11, 2008. Retrieved June 29, 2010. Weaver, Warren Jr. (January 21, 1988). "Gore as Candidate: Traveler Between 2 Worlds"...
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Clarke John Johnson William Hall John Briggs James Davis George Parker Erasmus Bullock George Cleer Thomas Hazard William Cowlie Jeffery Champlin Richard...
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McNeil Alexander Democratic 31st Henry Berryman Terrell Democratic 31st Erasmus Gilbert Senter Democratic 31st Ferdinand C. Weinert Democratic 31st Claude...
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a young man, Oscar lived in Borough Park, Brooklyn, and graduated from Erasmus Hall High School and later from Brooklyn College with a BS in psychology...
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Webb (surname) (section M)
Webb is an English and Scottish surname meaning weaver of cloth. Top A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T U V W Adrian Webb (born 1943), British academic...
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Prebisch Raya Dunayevskaya Raymond Aron René Girard René Guénon Richard M. Weaver Right Hegelians Robert Filmer Robert K. Merton Roberto Esposito Robert...
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conference Thomas M. Carr, Jr. Some Consequences of The New Rhetoric: A Critical Study, Argumentation 7: 475-479, 1993 Zachary M. White, Re-examining...
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Cicero (redirect from M. Tullius Cicero)
should be used unless it appeared in Cicero's works, a stance criticised by Erasmus. His voluminous correspondence, much of it addressed to his friend Atticus...
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Cultures. Greenwich, Conn.: JAI Press. Snow, David A., R. Burke Rochford, Jr., Steven K. Worden, and Robert D. Benford. 1986. "Frame Alignment Processes...
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Neil Diamond (category Erasmus Hall High School alumni)
Report: Flatbush: Grads Hail Erasmus as It Enters a Fourth Century". The New York Times. Retrieved April 7, 2022. Hechinger, Fred M. (January 1, 1980). "About...
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Shields (J) Joseph H. Crane (NR) William Creighton Jr. (NR) William W. Irvin (J) William Kennon Sr. (J) John M. Goodenow (J) John Thomson (J) Humphrey H. Leavitt...
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Pease Democratic January 3, 1977 – January 3, 1993 13th [data missing] Erasmus D. Peck Republican April 23, 1870 – March 4, 1873 10th [data missing] George...
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Legacy of Isocrates and a Platonic Alternative. London: Routledge. Muir, J.R. (2022) Isocrates: Historiography, Methodology, and the Virtues of Educators...
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List of astronomers (section M)
(Johannes Müller) (Germany, 1436–1476) Julius Reichelt (Germany, 1637–1717) Erasmus Reinhold (Prussia, Germany, 1511–1553) Karl Reinmuth (Germany, 1892–1979)...
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delivered by civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. 1968: The death of Martin Luther King Jr. by U.S. Senator Robert F. Kennedy. 1968: Robert F. Kennedy's...
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