• Look up stetson in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Stetson is a brand of hat. Stetson may also refer to: Stetson University, a private, co-educational...
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  • Stetson may refer to: John B. Stetson (1830–1906), hat manufacturer John C. Stetson (1920–2007), U.S. Secretary of the Air Force This disambiguation page...
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  • baseball team (1887–1914) Madison Hatters, an American baseball team Stetson Hatters, Stetson University's athletics teams Luton Town F.C. or the Hatters, an...
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  • American philanthropist Martin Mailman (1932–2000), American composer Stetson Bennett (born 1997), American football player nicknamed "the Mailman" Karl...
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  • Army version of the Stetson hat Lemon squeezer (revolver), a nickname for the Smith & Wesson Safety Hammerless This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • Broadstreet bully or broad street bullies may refer to: Tony Stetson (wrestler; born 1959; stagename: "The Broad Street Bully"), a U.S. pro-wrestler The...
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  • MacFarlane (Canadian politician) (1835–1872), Canadian politician Robert Stetson Macfarlane (1899–1982), American businessman Robert Macfarlane (New Zealand...
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  • Friedman, Erich (30 April 2005). "What's Special About This Number?". Stetson University. Archived from the original on 10 February 2010. Retrieved 2010-02-08...
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  • College, an historical college in Lake City, Florida, now merged with Stetson University Columbia College Chicago, a large arts and communications college...
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  • Charles Barker Wheeler (1851–1935), American judge from New York Charles Stetson Wheeler (1863–1923), American attorney and University of California Regent...
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  • chicagoreader.com. Chicago Reader. Retrieved December 12, 2017. Kennedy, Stetson (1959). "Jim Crow Guide to the USA: The Way It Was". stetsonkennedy.com...
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  • Solberg (1856–1922), Norwegian professional photographer Augusta Emma Stetson (1842–1928), American Christian Scientist Augusta Stowe-Gullen (1857–1943)...
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  • artist Scott Bennett (disambiguation) Sonja Bennett, Canadian actress, screenwriter Stella Bennett, New Zealand singer-songwriter Stetson Bennett (born 1998)...
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  • Kennedy (author) (born 1928), American Pulitzer-winning novelist William Stetson Kennedy (1916–2011), American author and civil rights activist William...
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  • international Jane Watson Stetson, American political professional Jane Werner Watson (1915–2004), American children's author This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • American socialite and author Glenn Metcalfe, Scottish rugby player James Stetson Metcalfe (1858–1927), American critic and author Jane Metcalfe, American...
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  • the NRHP Union Church (Round Pond, Maine), listed on the NRHP Stetson Union Church, Stetson, Maine, listed on the NRHP Union Church of Vinalhaven, Maine...
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  • (1835–1865), Confederate operative who attempted to burn down New York City Stetson Kennedy (1916–2011), American human rights activist and folklore collector...
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    William P. Merrill (1867–1954), American theologian and hymn-writer William Stetson Merrill (1886–1969), American librarian William Merrill Whitman (1911–1993)...
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  • cricketer Lemuel F. Smith (1890–1956), Virginia lawyer and judge Lemuel Stetson (1804–1868), U.S. Representative from New York Lemuel Stinson (born 1966)...
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    for closer fitting hats and for borrowing from men's fashion. Bonnet (disambiguation) Flat cap Glengarry Balmoral bonnet Caubeen Scotch bonnet Cooper, Robert...
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    Bulacan Akubra Boater Breton (hat) Bucket hat Buntal hat Bush hat (disambiguation) Campaign hat Cowboy hat Panama hat Sailor hat Sombrero Sports visor...
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  • Blaine, Arkansas Elizabeth Hall, a historic building on the campus of Stetson University in DeLand, Florida Queen Elizabeth Hall, a music venue on the...
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  • Rockefeller Wife of donor John D. Rockefeller Stetson University, Florida, US John Batterson Stetson Creator of the Stetson hat; donated generously to DeLand University...
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  • (1946–2020), Indian poet Sidney Painter (1902–1960), American medievalist Stetson Painter, Member of the Arkansas House of Representatives Temple Painter...
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    American costume designer Nancy Stephens (born 1949), American actress Nancy Stetson, American ambassador Nancy Stevens, American field hockey coach Nancy Stevenson...
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    This was demonstrated in a 1939 case study by Phillip Levine and Rufus Stetson where a mother who had recently given birth had reacted to their partner's...
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    Burqini French hood Gable hood Headscarf Hoodie Sartorial hijab Cucullus (disambiguation), a Latin word meaning hood "hood - Origin and meaning of hood by Online...
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  • football, born 1972), American football coach and head football coach of Stetson University Brian Young (American football, born 1977), American football...
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    arXiv:astro-ph/0101473. Bibcode:2001ApJ...553..897D. doi:10.1086/320976. S2CID 8177954. Stetson, H.T. (1937). Sunspots and Their Effects. New York: McGraw Hill. Yaskell...
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