Melancthon Woolsey Stryker (January 7, 1851 – December 6, 1929), an American clergyman, was pastor of the Fourth Presbyterian Church in Chicago and president...
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activist Matt Stryker (born 1979), ring name of wrestler Brian Woermann M. Woolsey Stryker (1851–1929), American clergyman Michael Stryker (born 1947),...
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(1820–1894). Alida Livingston Woolsey (1822–1859), who married Rev. Isaac Pierson Stryker; their son, M. Woolsey Stryker, became a Presbyterian minister...
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into a more secular institution under the leadership of President M. Woolsey Stryker, who sought to distance Hamilton from its Presbyterian Church roots...
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North America [citation needed] Spencer Parrish, Musical composer M. Woolsey Stryker, presbyterian pastor and president of Hamilton College Gymburch, Dave...
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United States. Shortly before the turn of the 19th century, Rev. M. Woolsey Stryker (1885–1892), a widely quoted pundit as well as prolific hymnwriter...
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attorney, like his father. He married Alida Stryker, the daughter of Hamilton College president M. Woolsey Stryker. Root was a devout Presbyterian, consistent...
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Upper Iowa University and Wesleyan University, Methodist minister M. Woolsey Stryker Hamilton president of Hamilton College and Presbyterian minister Anson...
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James S. Bingay (category Woolsey family)
and Susan Cornelia (née Stryker) Bingay (a sister of M. Woolsey Stryker, both grandchildren of Cmdr. Melancthon Taylor Woolsey). His maternal grandparents...
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Psalmodia Germanica, as well as a late 19th-century translation by M. Woolsey Stryker. The 12-bar sinfonia is based on themes that are derived directly...
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Michael Merzenich (redirect from Michael M. Merzenich)
sensory cortex maps developed by his predecessors (Archie Tunturi, Clinton Woolsey, Vernon Mountcastle, Wade Marshall, and Philip Bard) and refined them using...
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John Muirheid, Joseph Inslee, Eden Burroughs, Stephen Burroughs, Ephraim Woolsey, and Henry Simmons, of Hopewell; and Capt. John Mott, David Laning, Amos...
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Vernon Mountcastle 1981 Herbert Jasper 1982 Jerzy E. Rose [pl], Clinton N. Woolsey 1983 Walle Nauta 1984 Theodore H. Bullock, Susumu Hagiwara 1985 Viktor...
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Kucinich, Sen. Jim Webb, Rep. Raul Grijalva, Rep. Mike Honda, Rep. Lynn Woolsey and Rep. Barbara Lee. The Congressional Progressive Caucus (CPC), an organization...
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pastor of the Fourth Presbyterian Church of Albany.: 13 Melancthon Woolsey Stryker, class of 1872, 1892–1917: 15 Frederick Carlos Ferry, 1917–38 William...
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Places. National Park Service. Israel, Nancy (October 1974). "Jeremiah Woolsey House". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. "Old...
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operational forces consisted solely of a unit roughly one quarter its size—a Stryker brigade. The following summer, the governor of Nineveh Province, Osama...
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incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain. Stryker, Melancthon Woolsey (1890). Church Song, for the Uses of the House of God. Biglow...
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Destinies" Rodney McKay (played by David Hewlett) in "Seizure" Richard Woolsey (played by Robert Picardo) in "Seizure". Brad Wright had approached Picardo...
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