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John Rose may refer to: People Politicians *John Rose (fl. 1399), MP for Totnes *John Rose (died 1591), English MP for Canterbury * John B. Rose (1875–1949), New York politician *John A. Rose, Kentucky politician *John Marshall Rose (1856–1923), US Congressman from Pennsylvania * Murray Rose (politician) (John Murray Rose, born 1939), New Zealand politician * Sir John Rose, 1st Baronet (1820–1888), Canadian politician * John Rose (Minnesota politician) (1934–1988), American state representative and former teacher *John Rose (Tennessee politician) (born 1965), U.S. Representative for Tennessee's 6th congressional district, Former Commissioner of Agriculture for the State of Tennessee Others * John Rose (potter), 18th-century founder of Coalport porcelain * John Rose, founder of Rose Creative Strategies, a subsidiary of Rose Marketing Ltd. *Sir John Rose (businessman) (born 1952), British businessman * John Rose (chemist) (1911–1976), British research chemist with ICI ...
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John Rose (fl
John Rose may refer to: People Politicians *John Rose (fl. 1399), MP for Totnes *John Rose (died 1591), English MP for Canterbury *John B. Rose (1875–1949), New York politician *John A. Rose, Kentucky politician *John Marshall Rose (1856–1923), US Congressman from Pennsylvania *Murray Rose (politician) (John Murray Rose, born 1939), New Zealand politician *Sir John Rose, 1st Baronet (1820–1888), Canadian politician *John Rose (Minnesota politician) (1934–1988), American state representative and former teacher *John Rose (Tennessee politician) (born 1965), U.S. Representative for Tennessee's 6th congressional district, Former Commissioner of Agriculture for the State of Tennessee Others * John Rose (potter), 18th-century founder of Coalport porcelain * John Rose, founder of Rose Creative Strategies, a subsidiary of Rose Marketing Ltd. *Sir John Rose (businessman) (born 1952), British businessman *John Rose (chemist) (1911–1976), British research chemist with ICI *John ...
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John Rose (organist)
John Rose may refer to: People Politicians * John Rose (fl. 1399), MP for Totnes *John Rose (died 1591), English MP for Canterbury * John B. Rose (1875–1949), New York politician * John A. Rose, Kentucky politician *John Marshall Rose (1856–1923), US Congressman from Pennsylvania *Murray Rose (politician) (John Murray Rose, born 1939), New Zealand politician * Sir John Rose, 1st Baronet (1820–1888), Canadian politician * John Rose (Minnesota politician) (1934–1988), American state representative and former teacher *John Rose (Tennessee politician) (born 1965), U.S. Representative for Tennessee's 6th congressional district, Former Commissioner of Agriculture for the State of Tennessee Others * John Rose (potter), 18th-century founder of Coalport porcelain * John Rose, founder of Rose Creative Strategies, a subsidiary of Rose Marketing Ltd. *Sir John Rose (businessman) (born 1952), British businessman *John Rose (chemist) (1911–1976), British research chemist with IC ...
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John Rose Minnesota Oval
The Guidant John Rose Minnesota Oval (officially stylized as OVAL), formerly the John Rose Minnesota Oval, is an outdoor ice rink in Roseville, Minnesota, United States. It is claimed to be the largest artificial outdoor skating surface in North America. The facility was constructed from June to December 1993. Rink The rink consists of a concrete surface (a 400-meter track surrounding an infield ice arena) with of embedded cooling tubes and an 800-ton refrigeration system. When the temperature is above —the highest temperature at which an icy surface can be maintained—the concrete surface can be used for inline skating. History The Oval had its beginnings in 1983, when then-governor Rudy Perpich dreamed of hosting the Olympic Games. As part of the bid preparation, a task force was formed to determine locations of new facilities. After years of local efforts, Roseville was selected. The city was awarded state bonding money for the design and construction of a multi- ...
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Gustave Rosenthal
Gustavus Heinrich de Rosenthal (1753–1829) was a Baltic German soldier and member of the Baltic nobility born in Vaimõisa, present-day Estonia, with the Title of Baron and last name of von Wetter-Rosenthal, a junior line of the von Wetter-Tegenfeldens. He came into conflict with another man and was forced to flee the country after killing him in a duel. He came to North America, where he served in the Continental Army using the name John Rose. American Revolution At the time of his departure from Europe, the American Revolution was under way. Rosenthal adopted the name John Rose and joined a unit from Pennsylvania. While stationed at Fort Ticonderoga, he befriended William Irvine (physician), William Irvine who was an officer in the Continental Army. He was part of the American Invasion of Canada (1775), invasion of Quebec and was present at the Battle of Trois-Rivières. He had much experience in the military which assisted him in establishing a reputation as a competent comma ...
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John Rose (luthiers)
John Rose was the name of a father-and-son pettole of luthiers residing in the Bridewell area of London during the latter half of the 16th and early 17th centuries. The Roses specialized in the crafting of violas da gamba, but the elder Rose was also acclaimed to be the inventor of the orpharion and bandora. "Of viols and basses," wrote Thomas Mace Thomas Mace (1612 or 1613 – c. 1706) was an English lutenist, viol player, singer, composer and musical theorist of the Baroque music, Baroque era. His book ''Musick's Monument'' (1676) provides a valuable description of 17th century musica ... in his '' Musick’s Monument '', "there are no better in the world than those of Aldred, Jay, and Smith; yet the highest in esteem are Bolles and Ross ose" Notes British luthiers 16th-century births 17th-century deaths {{UK-music-bio-stub ...
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John R
John R. (born John Richbourg, August 20, 1910 - February 15, 1986) was an American radio disc jockey who attained fame in the 1950s and 1960s for playing rhythm and blues music on Nashville radio station WLAC. He was also a notable record producer and artist manager. Richbourg was arguably the most popular and charismatic of the four announcers at WLAC who showcased popular African-American music in nightly programs from the late 1940s to the early 1970s. (The other three were Gene Nobles, Herman Grizzard, and Bill "Hoss" Allen.) Later rock music disc jockeys, such as Alan Freed and Wolfman Jack, mimicked Richbourg's practice of using speech that simulated African-American street language of the mid-twentieth century. Richbourg's highly stylized approach to on-air presentation of both music and advertising earned him popularity, but it also created identity confusion. Because Richbourg and fellow disc jockey Allen used African-American speech patterns, many listeners thought that ...
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John Holland Rose
John Holland Rose (28 June 1855 – 3 March 1942) was an influential English historian who wrote famous biographies of William Pitt the Younger and of French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte. He also wrote a history of Europe, entitled ''The Development of the European Nations'' among other historical works. He was Vere Harmsworth Professor of Imperial and Naval History at the University of Cambridge between 1919 and his retirement in 1934. Career Holland Rose was born in Bedford in 1855. He was educated at Bedford Modern School where he was an exhibitioner, at Owens College, Manchester, and at Christ's College, Cambridge Christ's College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. The college includes the Master, the Fellows of the College, and about 450 undergraduate and 170 graduate students. The college was founded by William Byngham in 1437 as .... In 1911–1919, Holland Rose was a reader in modern history at the University of Cambridge. He was the fi ...
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SS John Carter Rose
SS ''John Carter Rose'' was a Liberty ship built in the United States during World War II. She was named after John Carter Rose, a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit and previously was a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Maryland. Construction ''John Carter Rose'' was laid down on 10 June 1942, under a Maritime Commission (MARCOM) contract, MCE hull 56, by the Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyard, Baltimore, Maryland; she was sponsored by Mrs. Harry B. Kreisher, the wife of a yard employee, and was launched on 31 July 1942. History She was allocated to American West African Line, Inc., on 10 August 1942. Sinking ''John Carter Rose'' had dispersed from Convoy TRIN-15 on 4 October 1942, during her maiden voyage. She carried of gasoline, in 26,000 drums, along with food, piping, tires, and trucks. On 6 October, about east of Trinidad, she was spotted, unescorted, by , at 16:04. ...
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John Carter Rose
John Carter Rose (April 27, 1861 – March 26, 1927) was a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit and previously was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of Maryland. Education and career Born in Baltimore, Maryland, Rose received a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Maryland School of Law in 1882 and entered private practice in Baltimore. He also worked as an editorial writer for the Baltimore Sun. He was a supervisor of the 1890 United States Census in Baltimore. He was the United States Attorney for the District of Maryland from 1898 to 1910. Federal judicial service Rose was nominated by President William Howard Taft on March 25, 1910, to the United States District Court for the District of Maryland, to a new seat authorized by 36 Stat. 201. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on April 4, 1910, and received his commission the same day. His service terminated on ...
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John Rose (cricketer)
John Rose (24 December 1853 – 6 November 1920) was an English cricketer. Rose was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm slow and who occasionally fielded as a wicket-keeper. He was born at Warwick, Warwickshire. Rose made a single first-class appearance for Surrey against Yorkshire in 1878. Yorkshire won the toss and elected to bat first, making 309 all out, with Rose taking a single wicket in the innings, that of Allen Hill. In response, Surrey were dismissed in their first-innings for just 78, with Rose dismissed for a duck by George Ulyett. Forced to follow-on in their second-innings, Surrey were dismissed for 127, with Rose again dismissed for a duck, this time by Harry Pearson. Yorkshire won the match by an innings and 104 runs. This was his only major appearance for the county. He died at Tiddington, Warwickshire, on 6 November 1920. References External linksJohn Roseat ESPNcricinfo ESPN cricinfo (formerly known as Cricinfo or CricInfo) is a sport ...
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John Rose (Oxford)
''Daily Information'' (or ''Daily Info'' for short) is a printed information sheet in Oxford, England, displayed especially around the University colleges and departments, but also in local businesses. It has been in continuous existence since 28 September 1964, mostly as a brightly coloured A2 sheet, with premises originally in Warnborough Road, North Oxford. It provides information on events in and outside of Oxford, as well as reviews and small advertisements. Daily Information used to be published daily, as its name implies, but now appears on Tuesdays and Fridays during both university term-time and the vacation. It was founded and then run for 40 years by John Rose (26 April 1925, Tunbridge Wells – 17 December 2004). Daily Info now has a regularly updated associated website from which the printed information is drawn. History Daily Information was founded by John Rose in 1964. The first printed sheet was a single side of A4, simply showing the theatre and cinema listing ...
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John Rose (chemist)
John Donald Rose FRS (2 January 1911 – 14 October 1976) was a British industrial chemist, who worked for Imperial Chemical Industries from 1935 to 1972. His posts at ICI included director of research and chairman of the paints division. He was also Master of the Worshipful Company of Salters. Life and career Rose was born in Greasbrough, Rotherham, Yorkshire on 2 January 1911 and was educated at Rotherham Grammar School before matriculating at Jesus College, Oxford in 1929 to study chemistry. He graduated with a BA degree in 1932, and spent a further year in study with Robert Robinson to obtain a post-graduate BSc degree in 1933. A two-year fellowship awarded by the Salters' Company allowed him to continue his research with Robinson in Oxford and to spend a year at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zürich with Leopold Ružička on the structure of abietic acid. In 1935, Rose started work as a research chemist for Imperial Chemical Industries in Blackley, Manche ...
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