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Hershey (name)
Hershey is a surname, masculine given name and nickname. Notable people with the name include: Surname * Alfred Hershey (1908–1997), American Nobel Prize-winning bacteriologist and geneticist * Almira Hershey (1843–1930), American hotel proprietor and property developer, daughter of Benjamin Hershey * Amos Shartle Hershey (1867–1933), American professor of political science * Arthur D. Hershey (born 1937), American politician * Barbara Hershey (born 1948), American actress * Benjamin Hershey (1813–1893), American lumber and farming magnate * Frank Hershey (1907–1997), American automobile designer * Harry B. Hershey (1885-1967), American jurist and politician, Illinois Supreme Court justice * Laura Ann Hershey (1962–2010), American poet, journalist, speaker, feminist and disability rights activist and consultant * Lewis Blaine Hershey (1893–1977), US Army general * Milton S. Hershey (1857–1945), American confectioner and philanthropist, founder of the Hershey Comp ...
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Alfred Hershey
Alfred Day Hershey (December 4, 1908 – May 22, 1997) was an American Nobel Prize–winning bacteriologist and geneticist. He was born in Owosso, Michigan and received his B.S. in chemistry at Michigan State University in 1930 and his Ph.D. in bacteriology in 1934, taking a position shortly thereafter at the Department of Bacteriology at Washington University in St. Louis. He began performing experiments with bacteriophages with Italian-American Salvador Luria, German Max Delbrück, and observed that when two different strains of bacteriophage have infected the same bacteria, the two viruses may exchange genetic information. He moved with his research partner Martha Chase to Laurel Hollow, New York, in 1950 to join the Carnegie Institution of Washington's Department of Genetics, where he and Martha Chase performed the famous Hershey–Chase experiment in 1952. This experiment provided additional evidence that DNA, not protein, was the genetic material of life. Notable post ...
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Stephen S
Stephen or Steven is a common English first name. It is particularly significant to Christians, as it belonged to Saint Stephen ( grc-gre, Στέφανος ), an early disciple and deacon who, according to the Book of Acts, was stoned to death; he is widely regarded as the first martyr (or "protomartyr") of the Christian Church. In English, Stephen is most commonly pronounced as ' (). The name, in both the forms Stephen and Steven, is often shortened to Steve or Stevie. The spelling as Stephen can also be pronounced which is from the Greek original version, Stephanos. In English, the female version of the name is Stephanie. Many surnames are derived from the first name, including Stephens, Stevens, Stephenson, and Stevenson, all of which mean "Stephen's (son)". In modern times the name has sometimes been given with intentionally non-standard spelling, such as Stevan or Stevon. A common variant of the name used in English is Stephan ; related names that have found some curr ...
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Bill Nershi
Bill "Hershey" Nershi (born September 16, 1961 in New Jersey) is a founding member and acoustic guitarist for The String Cheese Incident, from Boulder, Colorado. The String Cheese Incident took a break starting in the summer of 2007, but the band got back together in 2009. Nershi is currently active in multiple projects, including SCI, Honkytonk Homeslice as well as a project with Leftover Salmon Leftover Salmon is an American jam band from Boulder, Colorado, formed in 1989. The band's music is a blend of bluegrass, rock, country, and Cajun/Zydeco. Over their thirty years as a band Salmon have released seven studio albums and three li ... mandolinist Drew Emmitt, known as the Emmitt-Nershi Band. He currently lives in Colorado and is also a visual artist.Kenny-Cincotta, Raffaela https://jambands.com/features/2020/07/04/bill-nershi-from-a-distance/ Jambands.com References External linksString Cheese Incident Website
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Hiroshi H
is a common masculine Japanese given name. It can also be transliterated as Hirosi. Possible writings Hiroshi can be written using different kanji characters and can mean: *浩, "meaning" *汎 *弘, *宏, *寛, *洋, *博, *博一, *博司, *博史, *弘詩, *大嗣, *博司, *博史, *弘詩, *大嗣, People with the name *, Japanese comedian *Hiroshi Abe (other), multiple people *, Japanese actor *, Japanese astronomer *Hiroshi Abe (war criminal) (born 1922), Japanese soldier *, Japanese screenwriter and film director *, Japanese baseball player *, Japanese actor *, Japanese handball player *Hiroshi Hara (other), multiple people * Hiroshi Hashimoto (other), multiple people * Hiroshi Honda (other), multiple people *, Japanese ice hockey player *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese bobsledder *, Japanese film director *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese diplomat *, Japanese electrical engineer *, Japanese lepidopterist *, Japanese bryologist ...
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Hershey Strosberg
Hersey Strosberg is a retired United States, American association football, soccer coach. He was the head coach of the Clemson Tigers women's soccer, Clemson Tigers and assistant coach at the Virginia Cavaliers women's soccer, University of Virginia. Education Strosberg received a B.S. in physical education from SUNY-Cortland in 1997. He also earned a Master's degree in physical education from SUNY-Cortland in 1999. Coaching career Strosberg worked in the recruiting operations at both SUNY Cortland and the University of Virginia during his time there. Strosberg was hired to take over for Todd Bramble at Clemson. Strosberg was fired after the 2010 season, where he led the Tigers to a 6–13 record, and a 0–10 record in the ACC. Strosberg's career record with the Tigers was 14-39-1 in three seasons. Personal life Strosberg is married to Jessia Strosberg. The couple were married in 2007. References External links

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Hershey Friedman
Hershey Friedman (born 1950) is a Canadian billionaire businessman and philanthropist. His business concerns span the plastics packaging business and kosher meat in North America as well as luxury real estate development and Jewish books in Israel. Early life Hershey Friedman was born in 1950 in Montreal, Quebec. His parents owned a textile company. His father was paralysed in a car accident in 1960, when Friedman was ten years old. He has two brothers. Friedman was raised as an Orthodox Jew. He was educated at Yeshivas Ner Yisroel near Baltimore, USA, and Beit Shraga in Monsey, New York. He later studied the law and accounting in Montreal. Career Friedman started his career by working for his family textile company. By 1982, he acquired a plastics packaging business. By 2014, Friedman told ''The Jerusalem Post'', "we are the largest in North America, packaging Hershey’s chocolates, Pepsi, Nestle, Elle Candy, the famous Entenmann’s donuts, McCain’s fries, as well as larger ...
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Hershey Felder
Hershey Felder (born July 9, 1968) is a pianist, actor, and playwright known for his portrayals of classical and American composers on the theatrical stage. Early life Felder was born in Montreal, Quebec, to Jacob Felder (born 1929 in Ustrzyki, Poland) and Eva Surek Felder (born 1946 in Budapest, Hungary). He was raised in a Yiddish-speaking home mainly, from age 13, by his widower father. Career Felder travelled to Los Angeles in 1994 and worked briefly for the Steven Spielberg Shoah Foundation, now the USC Shoah Foundation, with his knowledge of Yiddish and French interviewing Holocaust survivors to preserve their oral histories on film. The following year, he attended the 50th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz in Poland, where he met Helmuth Spryzcer who as a boy was made to whistle Gershwin's ''Rhapsody in Blue'' to the German guards. This led Felder to create ''Sing! A Musical Journey'' about two Holocaust survivors, with ''Rhapsody in Blue'' at the conclusion. ...
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Indiana General Assembly
The Indiana General Assembly is the state legislature, or legislative branch, of the state of Indiana. It is a bicameral legislature that consists of a lower house, the Indiana House of Representatives, and an upper house, the Indiana Senate. The General Assembly meets annually at the Indiana Statehouse in Indianapolis. Members of the General Assembly are elected from districts that are realigned every ten years. Representatives serve terms of two years and senators serve terms of four years. Both houses can create bills, but bills must pass both houses before it can be submitted to the governor and enacted into law. Currently, the Republican Party holds supermajorities in both chambers of the General Assembly. Republicans outnumber Democrats in the Senate by a 40-10 margin, and in the House of Representatives by a 70-30 margin. Structure The Indiana General Assembly is made up of two houses, the House of Representatives and the Senate. Indiana has a part-time legislature ...
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Zeola Hershey Misener
Mary Zeola Hershey Misener (October 22, 1878 – October 30, 1966) was an Indiana suffragist and politician. She was the first woman elected to state legislature from her district and one of the first in the state. Early life Mary Zeola Hershey was born October 22, 1878 in West Salem, Ohio to John and Carrie Stephenson Hershey. She attended the United Brethren College in Westerville, Ohio and King's School of Oratory in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Political career Hershey Misener was a feminist and suffragist who helped organize Indiana's League of Women Voters and for several years served as vice-president. She spoke at the League's 1926 regional convention. She was elected to the Indiana General Assembly in 1928, the first woman to be elected from her district and one of the first in the state. She was one of three women in the Indiana State House in the 1928—1930 term. Charles Roll in his 1931 history of Indiana called her "one of the prominent Republican women of the stat ...
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Therese Tartlon Hershey
Terese ("Terry") Tarlton Hershey (19 January 1923 – 19 January 2017) was a conservationist and environmentalist. Hershey took part in the environmental movement in Texas, notably preventing the channelization of the Buffalo Bayou river in Houston. She has been called "the environmental godmother of Houston." President George H. W. Bush once called her "a force of nature for nature." Early life and education Terese Tarlton was born on January 19, 1923. She studied at Stephens College in Columbia, Missouri and earned a bachelors of fine arts degree in philosophy at the University of Texas in 1943. She moved to Houston in 1958 and married Jake W. Hershey. Career In 1966, Hershey became aware of the channelization and the degradation of the vegetation in the upper part of the Buffalo Bayou river. Hershey and other citizens of Houston visited the area, where they discovered that nine acres of trees had been cut down and tires were being burned in the same area. She believed ...
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Sara Hershey-Eddy
Sara Hershey-Eddy (née Sarah Hershey; 1837 – 8 July 1911) was an American musician, pianist, contralto vocalist, vocal instructor, and musical educator. She founded the Hershey School of Musical Art in Chicago. Early years and education Of Pennsylvania Dutch (German) ancestry, Sara Hershey was born in 1837, near Indiantown, Pennsylvania in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Benjamin (died 1893) and Elizabeth Hershey. Her father was a lumber and farming businessman. Her mother was Elizabeth Witmer of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Sara had three sisters, Mary Amanda, Elizabeth and Mira. Elizabeth died in early maidenhood, at Muscatine in 1856, and Amanda died in Munich, Germany where she had gone to complete her studies, in December, 1876. Prior to going abroad she had for several years been chief accountant in her father's office. For several years past, after completing her studies abroad, Mira has taken an active interest in the operations of the Hershey Lum ...
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Almira Hershey
Almira Hershey (November 14, 1843 – March 6, 1930) was a civic leader, businesswoman, property developer, Hollywood hotel proprietor, and philanthropist. Early life Almira, better known as Mira, was the fourth and youngest daughter of Benjamin Hershey (1813–1893), a lumber and farming magnate. She was born in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, but her family moved to Muscatine, Iowa, in 1853. Her sisters were Mary Amanda, Elizabeth, and Sara. Elizabeth died at the age of 14 and Mary Amanda died at the age of 37. She was distantly related to Milton S. Hershey, founder of The Hershey Company. Education Mira Hershey attended Pennsylvania Female College, located near Philadelphia in Collegeville, Pennsylvania. Assuming Mira Hershey went to college in her late teens or early 20s, she would have been at the college in the mid- to late-1860s, that is, during the Civil War. It is not known if Hershey received a degree. Opened in 1853, Pennsylvania Female College is said to have bee ...
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