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Edmundson may refer to: People Surname * Garry Edmundson (1932–2016), Canadian, retired professional ice hockey player * Hec Edmundson (1886–1964), American basketball coach * Helen Edmundson (born 1964), British playwright * Henry A. Edmundson (1814–1890), American politician * Jóan Símun Edmundsson (born 1991), Faroese footballer * Joel Edmundson (born 1993), Canadian ice hockey player * John Edmundson, American, USN, chief medical doctor at the Guantanamo Bay detainment camps in Cuba * Olive Edmundson (1881–1972), British horticulturalist * Sarah Emma Edmundson (1841–1898), Canadian-born woman who served as a soldier (disguised as a man) in the Union Army during the American Civil War Given name * Sherry Edmundson Fry (1879–1966), American sculptor * Edmundson Parkes (1904–1997), President and CEO of United Gas Corporation Other * Edmundson, Missouri, a US city *Hec Edmundson Pavilion, an indoor arena on the campus of University of Washington See also * ...
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Garry Edmundson
Garry Frank "Duke" Edmundson (May 6, 1932 – September 20, 2016) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who played 43 games in the National Hockey League with the Toronto Maple Leafs and Montreal Canadiens The Montreal CanadiensEven in English, the French spelling is always used instead of ''Canadians''. The French spelling of ''Montréal'' is also sometimes used in the English media. (french: link=no, Les Canadiens de Montréal), officially ... between 1952 and 1960. The rest of his career, which lasted from 1952 to 1964, was spent in the minor leagues. He died in Newport Beach, California. Career statistics Regular season and playoffs Awards and achievements * IHL First All-Star Team (1956) * IHL Second All-Star Team (1957) References External links * 1932 births 2016 deaths Canadian ice hockey defencemen Cincinnati Mohawks (IHL) players Kitchener Greenshirts players Montreal Canadiens players Montreal Royals (QSHL) players New Westminster Roya ...
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Sherry Edmundson Fry
Sherry Edmundson Fry (September 29, 1879 – June 9, 1966) was an American sculptor, who also played a prominent role in U.S. Army camouflage during World War I. Early years Fry was born in Creston, Iowa. After completing high school, he enrolled at the Art Institute of Chicago, where he studied sculpture with Lorado Taft. He then moved to Paris, where he attended the Académie Julian and the École des Beaux-Arts, and worked with Frederick MacMonnies, who had been a student of the famous 19th-century American sculptor, Augustus Saint-Gaudens. Judging from books and articles on American sculpture in the decade prior to World War I, Fry was apparently thought to have been a promising young artist, at a time sometimes referred to as "the golden age of sculpture." Early in his career, he began to receive prestigious awards, including honorable mention at the Paris Salon in 1906, as well as a medal in 1908; the Rome Prize, at the American Academy in Rome in 1908; a silver m ...
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Edmunds (other)
Edmunds may refer to: People * Edmunds (given name) * Edmunds (surname) Places * Edmunds Center, an arena in Deland, Florida * Edmunds County, South Dakota Companies * Edmunds (company), provider of automotive information See also * Edmonds (other) * Edmund (other) {{disambig, geo ...
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Edmondston
Edmondston may refer to: *Arthur Edmondston (1776–1841), Scottish writer and doctor * Laurence Edmondston (1795–1879), British-born naturalist and doctor, brother of Arthur *Thomas Edmondston Thomas Edmondston (1825–1846) was a British-born botanist, born in Buness, Unst. The family of Edmondston (also spelt Edmonston) was prominent in 19th-century Shetland. Thomas Edmondston's uncle, also Thomas Edmondston, was laird of the B ...
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Edmondson (other)
Edmondson may refer to: * Edmondson (surname) * Edmondson, Arkansas, United States, a town * Edmondson, Baltimore, Maryland, United States, a neighborhood ** Edmondson station, a disused train station there * Edmondson Park, New South Wales, Australia, a suburb of Sydney * Edmondson railway ticket * 1761 Edmondson, asteroid See also * Edmonds (other) * Edmundson (other) Edmundson may refer to: People Surname * Garry Edmundson (1932–2016), Canadian, retired professional ice hockey player * Hec Edmundson (1886–1964), American basketball coach * Helen Edmundson (born 1964), British playwright * Henry A. Edmu ...
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Hec Edmundson Pavilion
Alaska Airlines Arena at Hec Edmundson Pavilion (formerly and still commonly referred to as Hec Edmundson Pavilion or simply Hec Ed) is an indoor arena in the northwest United States, on the campus of the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington. It serves as home to several of the university's sports teams, known as the Washington Huskies of the Pac-12 Conference. Originally opened in late 1927 as the University of Washington Pavilion, the brick venue is home to the UW men's and women's basketball programs, as well as the women's volleyball and gymnastics teams. The current seating capacity of Hec Ed is 10,000 for basketball. History Early history The pavilion is located immediately north of Husky Stadium, bounded on the west by Montlake Boulevard. Originally the University of Washington Pavilion, the building was constructed in nine months in 1927 for $600,000 and opened on After 20 years, it was renamed the Hec Edmundson Pavilion on honoring the univer ...
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Edmundson, Missouri
Edmundson is a city in St. Louis County, Missouri, United States. The population was estimated to be 860 at the time of the 2020 census. Geography Edmundson is located at (38.735351, -90.364052). According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , all land. History In 1941, four days before the events of Pearl Harbor, a subdivision of 156 homes named "Edmundson Terrace" was offered for sale to the public. This was one of St. Louis County's first subdivisions. On May 12, 1948, Edmundson Terrace was incorporated as the Village of Edmundson, a village under Missouri law. By 1965, Edmundson had tripled or quadrupled in area; it had a population of 2500, which included 415 single-family homes, a row of duplexes, and 315 units at the Bobbie Downs Apartments. On the ballot for the 1992 election, Edmundson residents chose to become a fourth class city, effective January 4, 1993. Demographics 2020 census As of the 2020 census, there were 860 people and 39 ...
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Edmundson Parkes
Edmundson Parkes (1904-1997) was President and CEO of United Gas Corporation, a major oil company from its inception in 1930 to its hostile takeover and subsequent forced merger with Pennzoil in 1968. He was one of the lone holdovers when Pennzoil convened a new board of directors to manage the company and its subsidiaries.La. Power & Light Co. v. United Gas Pipeline Company, 478 So.2d 1240, 1246 (La. Ct. App. 1985) http://leagle.com/decision/19851718478So2d1240_11415.xml/LA.%20POWER%20&%20LIGHT%20CO.%20v.%20UNITED%20GAS%20PIPE%20LINE%20CO. Parkes was born in 1904 in Jefferson County, Alabama to Major William J. Parkes and Elmira Melissa Huey. Parkes' father was a former commandant of the University of Alabama and captain in the Alabama State Militia who raised a troop to fight for Teddy Roosevelt in the Spanish–American War. Parkes was named for his grandmother, Mary Edmundson, herself a granddaughter of George A. Wilson, a former Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Tenn ...
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Sarah Emma Edmundson
Sarah Emma Edmonds (born Sarah Emma Evelyn Edmondson, married name Seelye, alias Franklin Flint Thompson; December 1841 – September 5, 1898) was a Canadian-born woman who claimed to have served as a man with the Union Army as a nurse and spy during the American Civil War. Although recognized for her service by the United States government, some historians dispute the validity of her claims as some of the details are demonstrably false, contradictory, or uncorroborated. Early life Edmonds was born in December 1841 in New Brunswick, Canada, then a British colony. The youngest child, she grew up with her sisters and brother, Thomas, on their family's farm near Magaguadavic Lake, not far from the border with the U.S. state of Maine. She was abused by her father, who had wanted a boy to help with the crops on the farm. Thomas had "fits," which was most likely to have been epilepsy. At age 15, Edmondson fled home to escape an arranged marriage; she was aided by her mother, who also ...
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Hec Edmundson
Clarence Sinclair "Hec" Edmundson (August 3, 1886 – August 6, 1964) was an American basketball and track coach. A native of Moscow, Idaho, and a 1910 graduate of the University of Idaho, Edmundson coached at his alma mater (1916–18) and the University of Washington (1920–47), compiling a 508–204 () overall record in 29 seasons. Edmundson also coached the track teams and served on the NCAA Basketball Committee from 1941 to 1946. The University of Washington hosted the national basketball finals in 1949 and 1952 in the arena that bears his name. Nickname Edmundson gained his nickname from his mother: as a child he often muttered, "Oh, heck." Collegiate and Olympic career One of the first great athletes at the fledgling University of Idaho in Moscow, Edmundson competed in track for his hometown university, and launched the team onto the national stage when he and two other athletes traveled to the Lewis and Clark Exposition Games against the top schools in the Nor ...
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Olive Edmundson
Olive Mary Edmundson (née Harrisson) (1881 - 1972) was a British horticulturalist who was denied a scholarship at the Royal Horticultural Society Garden in 1898. Her parents were Henry and Louis Ann Harrisson. Harrisson attended Swanley Horticultural College. She was awarded the highest number of marks in the Royal Horticultural Society ''Certificate in Practical Horticulture''. The prize was to work in the Royal Horticultural Society garden in Chiswick, £5,000 and a scholarship. Her success was rejected by the Royal Horticultural Society, who only accepted men at the time. This was despite women making up half of the top candidates. Harrisson was supported by Reverend William Wilks, then secretary of the Royal Horticultural Society. She was presented with a medal to recognise her efforts, which she kept throughout her life. She went on to work as a professional gardener. In 1901 she was employed by the Cadbury family at Northfield Manor House. She married Herbert Watson Edmund ...
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John Edmundson
Captain Captain is a title, an appellative for the commanding officer of a military unit; the supreme leader of a navy ship, merchant ship, aeroplane, spacecraft, or other vessel; or the commander of a port, fire or police department, election precinct, e ... John Edmundson USN was the chief doctor at the Guantanamo Bay detainment camps, in Cuba.Kicked out of Gitmo: A Times reporter's struggle to get the truth about America's island prison just got tougher
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