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Harbison is a surname, and may refer to: *Beth Harbison, American author *Clarence Ellis Harbison (1885–1960), Animal psychologist *E. Harris Harbison, American academic *Ed Harbison, American politician *Frederick H. Harbison (1912–1976), American organizational theorist *Joan Harbison (born 1938), British academic *John Harbison, American composer *John Harbison (pathologist), John Harbison first State Pathologist's Office, State pathologist of Republic of Ireland, Ireland *Mercy Harbison, American writer *Michael Harbison, Australian politician *Thomas Harbison, Irish politician *Thomas Grant Harbison (1862–1936), American botanist *Tre Harbison (born 1998), American football player Harbison may also refer to: *Harbison cheese by Jasper Hill Farm See also

*Harbison Canyon, California *Harbison Township, Dubois County, Indiana {{surname English-language surnames Surnames of British Isles origin ...
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Beth Harbison
Beth Harbison is an American author of women's fiction. As Elizabeth Harbison, she has written romance novels and cookbooks. Harbison grew up in Potomac, Maryland. She attended the University of London, Birkbeck College, and received a bachelor's degree from the University of Maryland. Her 2007 novel ''Shoe Addicts Anonymous'' was her first ''New York Times'' bestseller and it may be adapted into a film directed by Galgos Entertainment with Paul Weiland directing, and starring Halle Berry. She currently has one son and one daughter, John Henry Harbison and Mary Paige Harbison. Bibliography As Beth Harbison * ''Shoe Addicts Anonymous'', St. Martin’s Press, St. Martin's Griffin, 2007 * ''Secrets of a Shoe Addict'', St. Martin's Griffin, 2008 * ''Hope in a Jar'', St. Martin's Griffin, 2009 * ''Thin, Rich, Pretty'', St. Martin's Griffin, 2010 * ''Always Something There to Remind Me'', St. Martin's Press, 2011 * ''When in Doubt, Add Butter'', St. Martin's Press, 2012 * ''Chose the ...
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Michael Harbison
Michael John Henry Harbison was the Lord Mayor of Adelaide, South Australia from 2003 to 2010. He was succeeded by Stephen Yarwood in 2010. He is also Adelaide's longest serving mayor. Before becoming Lord Mayor, he was a successful businessman. In the 1980s, after their marriage, Harbison and his wife Kathy Harbison co-purchased Woodroofe, the soft drink factory in Norwood, along with the Hartley family. Harbison became a Councillor in 1998.Profile
, Adelaide City Council
In 2002, Harbison ran as candidate for the state seat of Adelaide and was defeated by
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Harbison Township, Dubois County, Indiana
Harbison Township is one of twelve townships in Dubois County, Indiana. As of the 2010 census, its population was 1,588 and it contained 690 housing units. History Harbison Township was named for Arthur Harbison, a pioneer settler and judge. The Evangelische Lutherische Emanuels Kirche was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. Geography According to the 2010 census, the township has a total area of , of which (or 98.27%) is land and (or 1.73%) is water. Unincorporated towns * Dubois Crossroads * Haysville * Kellerville * Thales (This list is based on USGS data and may include former settlements.) Adjacent townships * Rutherford Township, Martin County (north) * Lost River Township, Martin County (northeast) * Columbia Township (east) * Marion Township (south) * Bainbridge Township (southwest) * Boone Township (west) * Reeve Township, Daviess County (northwest) Major highways * U.S. Route 231 * Indiana State Road 56 State Road 56 in the U. ...
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Harbison Canyon, California
Harbison Canyon is a census-designated place (CDP) in San Diego County, California. Harbison Canyon had a population of 3,841 as of the 2010 census, up from 3,645 as of the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS) Harbison Canyon is located at (32.8203296, -116.8300236), which is near the intersection of Harbison Canyon Road and Frances Drive. This is where most maps place the community. It is located in a canyon between Crest and Alpine. Mail sent to Harbison Canyon is addressed to El Cajon. According to the United States Census Bureau Harbison Canyon is located at (32.821101, -116.840051). This is approximately 3,100 feet west of the USGS location in undeveloped hills west of the community. According to the United States Census Bureau, the Harbison Canyon census-designated place (CDP) has a total area of , all land. Demographics 2010 At the 2010 census Harbison Canyon had a population of 3,841. The population density was . The racial m ...
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Jasper Hill Farm
Jasper Hill Farm is an artisan cheesemaker in Greensboro, Vermont, owned and operated by Andy and Mateo Kehler. Jasper Hill Farm is also the location of the Cellars at Jasper Hill, which provides aging, sales & marketing services. History and Products Brothers Andy & Mateo Kehler purchased a piece of land in 1999 known locally in Greensboro as “the Jasper Hill farm,” so-called after a previous owner named Jasper Hill. The Kehlers began selling cheese under the Jasper Hill Farm brand in 2003. In 2003, Jasper Hill was approached by Cabot Creamery to collaborate on aging a natural-rind clothbound cheddar, which became known as Cabot Clothbound Cheddar. In 2006 this cheese won Best of Show at the American Cheese Society conference. Inspired by the success of Cabot Clothbound, the Kehlers went on to build the Cellars at Jasper Hill, a 22,000 square foot cheese aging facility built into the hillside of Jasper Hill Farm. The Cellars became operational in 2008, and now ages cheese mad ...
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Tre Harbison
Tre Harbison III (born July 1, 1998) is an American football running back who is a free agent. He played college football at Charlotte 49ers football, Charlotte and was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Browns after the 2021 NFL Draft. College career Harbison was ranked as a threestar recruit by 247Sports.com coming out of high school. He committed to Virginia Cavaliers football, Virginia on April 12, 2015. After only one semester at Virginia, Harbison surprisingly decided to transfer from Virginia. He committed to Northern Illinois Huskies football, Northern Illinois shortly thereafter. Harbison played three years at Northern Illinois before entering the transfer portal again on November 26, 2019. He committed to Charlotte 49ers football, Charlotte on December 8, 2019. Professional career Harbison was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Cleveland Browns on May 3, 2021, where he reunited with college teammate Romeo McKnight. He was waived/injured on August 6, 2021 and ...
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Thomas Grant Harbison
Thomas Grant Harbison (1862–1936) was an American botanist. Harbison lived and worked in Union County, Pennsylvania until 1886 when he moved to North Carolina. He attended college during extended vacations, never registering for a continuous year. He attended classes at nearby Bucknell University. He read extensively and by the age of twenty-one he had acquired a personal library of over one thousand volumes. He took correspondence courses from the University of the City of New York and earned his B.S., A.M., and Ph.D. (in 1888) through correspondence courses from a correspondence school in Chicago.  Kelsey had built a lake on the property, and while it was known to botanists as “Harbison’s Lake” for many years, it is now called “Harris Lake.” In his early twenties, Harbison went on a walking tour of Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina. From 1897 to 1903 he was employed as a collector for the Biltmore Herbarium operated by George Washington Vanderbilt II's Biltm ...
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Thomas Harbison
Thomas James Stanislaus Harbison (8 November 1864 – 22 November 1930) was an Irish nationalist politician. He was born in Cookstown, County Tyrone, to John Harbison, a general merchant, and Isabella Daly. Harbison studied at St Malachy's College in Belfast. He became active in the Irish Parliamentary Party, acting from 1906 until 1910 as the election agent for William Redmond and Tom Kettle. In 1911, he was elected to Tyrone County Council. After attending the Irish Convention, he was elected to Westminster at the 1918 East Tyrone by-election, after Redmond resigned it to contest Waterford City. At the 1918 general election, Harbison was elected in North East Tyrone. At the 1921 Northern Ireland general election, Harbison was elected on an abstentionist platform in Fermanagh and Tyrone. In 1922 Events January * January 7 – Dáil Éireann (Irish Republic), Dáil Éireann, the parliament of the Irish Republic, ratifies the Anglo-Irish Treaty by 64–57 votes ...
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Mercy Harbison
Mary Jane Harbison (March 18, 1770 – December 9, 1837) was a young American woman living in the decades immediately following the Revolutionary War. She was captured by Native Americans in May 1792. Massy escaped after six days and gave a deposition, ''Capture and Escape of Mercy Harbison, 1792'', which is an example of the American literary genre of captivity narratives. Early years Mary Jane "Massy" White was born on March 18, 1770, in Amwell, New Jersey, the daughter of Edward White, a soldier during the Revolutionary War, and Rebecca Pelton, a descendant of Richard More (Mayflower passenger). Career She married John Harbison in 1787 in Pennsylvania. He was born in Belfast, Ireland, the son of Matthew Harbison Jr. and Margaret "Peg" Carson. In November 1791, she lived in western Pennsylvania on the Allegheny River above Pittsburgh with three small children. Her husband accompanied General Arthur St. Clair to defeat at the Battle of the Wabash, otherwise known as St. Cla ...
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Clarence Ellis Harbison
Clarence Ellis Harbison (March 3, 1885 - October 1, 1960) was an animal psychologist Comparative psychology refers to the scientific study of the behavior and mental processes of non-human animals, especially as these relate to the phylogenetic history, adaptive significance, and development of behavior. Research in this area addr .... Biography C. Ellis Harbison was born in 1885 in Schenectady, New York. Previously divorced and widowed, he married Mary Louise Jorjorian in 1951 and had a son, Michael Harbison, in 1953. He resided in Darien, Connecticut. Stumping the panel, Harbison made an appearance on the popular areer/identityguessing game television show, What's My Line?, in 1954. He died at age 75 on October 1, 1960 in Preston, Connecticut. References 1885 births 1960 deaths Dog trainers {{US-academic-scientist-stub ...
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Republic Of Ireland
Ireland ( ga, Éire ), also known as the Republic of Ireland (), is a country in north-western Europe consisting of 26 of the 32 counties of the island of Ireland. The capital and largest city is Dublin, on the eastern side of the island. Around 2.1 million of the country's population of 5.13 million people resides in the Greater Dublin Area. The sovereign state shares its only land border with Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom. It is otherwise surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, with the Celtic Sea to the south, St George's Channel to the south-east, and the Irish Sea to the east. It is a unitary, parliamentary republic. The legislature, the , consists of a lower house, ; an upper house, ; and an elected President () who serves as the largely ceremonial head of state, but with some important powers and duties. The head of government is the (Prime Minister, literally 'Chief', a title not used in English), who is elected by the Dáil and appointed by ...
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State Pathologist's Office
The State Pathologist's Office () is a branch of the Department of Justice in the Republic of Ireland. Its function is to provide independent expert advice on matters relating to forensic pathology and to perform post-mortem examinations in those cases where foul play is suspected (so-called 'state cases'). This function includes providing post-mortem reports to the relevant coroner in appropriate instances, as well as attendance at coroners' inquests and at any court proceedings arising out of the Garda investigation into a death. The office also provides advice to coroners on cases which are not the subject of a criminal investigation, but which nevertheless give rise to complex questions of forensic pathology. There is one full-time Chief State Pathologist, Dr. Linda Mulligan. She is assisted by two Locum Assistant State Pathologists, Dr. Heidi Okkers and Cork-based Dr. Margot Bolster Since 2015, the State Pathologist's Office and City Mortuary have been based in a former Ga ...
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