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Corson Sound
Corson may refer to: Places ;United States * Corson County, South Dakota * Corson, South Dakota * Corson Inlet, a strait on the southern coast of New Jersey * Corson's Inlet State Park, New Jersey ;Other * Corson, the main street of Linköping University's Campus Valla, Östergötland, Sweden Others * Corson (surname) Corson is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Dale Corson (1914–2012), American physicist and academic administrator * Dan Corson (born 1964), American artist * Fred Pierce Corson (1896–1985), American Methodist bishop * Geor ... * USS ''Corson'' (AVP-37), a United States Navy seaplane tender in commission from 1944 to 1946 and from 1951 to 1956 * Corson (singer), French singer, songwriter * Corson (demon), one of the four principal kings that have power on the seventy-two demons {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Corson County, South Dakota
Corson County is a county in the U.S. state of South Dakota. As of the 2020 census, the population was 3,902. Its county seat is McIntosh. The county was named for Dighton Corson, a native of Maine, who came to the Black Hills in 1876, and in 1877 began practicing law at Deadwood. The county is encompassed within the Standing Rock Indian Reservation, which extends into North Dakota. The Lakota people reside primarily in the South Dakota part of the reservation; the Yanktonai and Dakota live in that part in North Dakota. The Grand River, a tributary of the Missouri River, runs through the reservation. Geography Corson County lies on the north line of South Dakota. Its north boundary line abuts the south boundary line of the state of North Dakota. The Missouri River flows south-southeastward along its eastern boundary line. The county terrain consists of semi-arid rolling hills. A portion of the land is dedicated to agriculture. The Grand River flows eastward through the c ...
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Corson, South Dakota
Corson is an unincorporated community in Brandon Township, Minnehaha County, South Dakota, United States with a population of 70. It lies immediately north of Interstate 90 and Brandon on South Dakota Highway 11. Once mainly a railroad and farming community, it is becoming an industrial area supporting the county. Sioux Falls is located west-southwest of the community. It is served by the BNSF Railway Company. Etymology Corson is named for Henry Tabor Corson (1838–1914), a resident of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, instrumental in constructing the Willmar and Sioux Falls Railway into Sioux Falls Transportation Interstate 90 is the town's major east–west route, and it connects the community to Sioux Falls. South Dakota Highway 11 South Dakota Highway 11 (SD 11) is a state highway in eastern South Dakota, United States. It connects the northern part of the Sioux City metropolitan area with the Sioux Falls metropolitan area. The highway originally traveled on ...
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Corson Inlet
Corson Inlet is a narrow strait on the southern coast of New Jersey in the United States. Corson Inlet leads from the Atlantic Ocean through barrier islands off the northeast coast of Cape May County, New Jersey. The Inlet separates Ocean City, New Jersey from Strathmere, New Jersey. The United States Navy seaplane tender USS ''Corson'', in commission from 1944 to 1946 and 1951 to 1956, was named for Corson Inlet. Corson's Inlet State Park borders the strait. The inlet and adjacent dunes were a favorite place for the amblings of American poet, A.R. Ammons resulting in one of his best known poems, "Corsons Inlet". The passing of automobiles to Corson's inlet has naturally left giant, mogul-like bumps in the road, oddly evenly spaced, all reaching the same height and depth (approx. 3 feet). Geography Corson Inlet separates Pecks Beach from Ludlam Island Ludlam Island is a barrier island in southern New Jersey, on which Sea Isle City, and Strathmere, a part of Upper Township ...
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Corson's Inlet State Park
Corson's Inlet State Park was established by the New Jersey Legislature in 1969 to protect and preserve one of the last undeveloped tracts of land along the state's oceanfront. The park borders Corson Inlet. The area's natural habitats are teeming with wildlife established in the numerous primary and secondary sand dune systems, shoreline overwash, marine estuaries, and upland areas. The park offers scenic beauty and opportunities for observing a multitude of migratory and residential wildlife species. The park itself is located in Cape May County, just south of Ocean City. The park is operated and maintained by the New Jersey Division of Parks and Forestry. Location and description The park is located in Cape May County, just south of Ocean City, adjacent to Corson's Inlet. Included in the park is Strathmere Natural Area, located north of Strathmere. The park consists of of undeveloped and undisturbed sand dunes that serves as a protected nesting site for the endangered ...
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Linköping University
Linköping University (, LiU) is a public research university based in Linköping, Sweden. Originally established in 1969, it was granted full university status in 1975 and is one of Sweden's largest academic institutions. The university has four campuses across three cities: Campus Valla and Campus US in Linköping, Campus Norrköping in Norrköping and Campus Lidingö in Stockholm. It is organized into four faculties: Arts and Sciences, Medicine and Health Sciences, Educational Sciences, and the Institute of Technology. In order to facilitate interdisciplinary work, there are 12 large departments combining knowledge from several disciplines and often belonging under more than one faculty. Linköping University emphasises dialogue with the surrounding business sphere and the community at large, both in terms of research and education. In 2021 the university was home to 35,900 students and 4,300 employees. It is a member of the European Consortium of Innovative Universities, as ...
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Corson (surname)
Corson is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Dale Corson (1914–2012), American physicist and academic administrator * Dan Corson (born 1964), American artist * Fred Pierce Corson (1896–1985), American Methodist bishop * George Corson (1829–1910), British architect * James Corson (1906–1981), American discus thrower * Juliet Corson (1841–1897), leader in cookery education * Harvey Corson, American academic administrator * Hiram Corson (1828–1911), American professor of literature * Samuel Corson (1909-1990), American psychiatrist * Shayne Corson Shayne Paul Corson (born August 13, 1966) is a Canadian former professional hockey player who played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Montreal Canadiens, Edmonton Oilers, St. Louis Blues, Toronto Maple Leafs, and Dallas Stars. During hi ...
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USS Corson (AVP-37)
USS ''Corson'' (AVP-37) was a United States Navy ''Barnegat''-class small seaplane tender in commission from 1944 to 1946 and from 1951 to 1956. Construction and commissioning ''Corson'' was launched on 16 July 1944 by Lake Washington Shipyard, Houghton, Washington, sponsored by Mrs. G. A. Hatton. ''Corson'' was commissioned 3 December 1944. World War II operations ''Corson'' departed San Diego, California, on 12 February 1945, tended seaplanes briefly at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and at Eniwetok, and moved on to reach Ulithi Atoll on 1 April 1945. In addition to seaplane tending duty at Ulithi, she made two voyages to the Palau Islands in May 1945 and participated in the bombardment of Eil Malk Island on 7 May 1945. ''Corson'' left Ulithi on 24 June 1945. She served at Eniwetok from 1 July to 7 August 1945. She then moved on to Okinawa, arriving there on 15 August 1945, the day hostilities with Japan ceased and World War II came to an end. Peacetime service 1945-1946 ...
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Corson (singer)
Alain Cordier (; born 25 November 1979 in Thionville, France), better known by his stage name Corson, is a French singer-songwriter. He is a versatile singer with a characteristic tenor lyrical voice and classical singing techniques but equally efficient as a pop rock performer. Corson is also the name of his musical pop rock group. His debut 11-track album ''The Rainbow'' was released on Polydor in January 2015. Biography Corson with encouragement of his mother studied piano at age 8. At 17 years, he took classical singing classes at the Thionville music conservatory also becoming the vocalist for the band Samsara, a funk group he formed with his high school friend. He also entered Thionville Conservatory and later Asnières Conservatory specializing in lyrical singing. He took part in a number of musical comedies touring various French venues. Cordier also graduated with a diploma in International Commerce and worked for a time in a Luxembourg bank before quitting to concen ...
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