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Lindquist is a surname of Swedish origin which may refer to: People * Alan Lindquest (1891–1984), Swedish-American voice teacher * Anders Lindquist (born 1942), Swedish applied mathematician and control theorist * Barbara Lindquist (born 1969), American triathlete * Bosse Lindquist (born 1954), Swedish radio and TV producer and writer * Carl Lindquist (other) * Ed Lindquist (born 1938), former American politician in the Oregon House of Representatives * Emory Lindquist (1908–1992), professor and author of books on Swedish-American history * Evan Lindquist (born 1936), artist and printmaker, artist laureate for Arkansas 2013–2017 * Everett Franklin Lindquist (1901–1978), American professor of education at the University of Iowa * Francis O. Lindquist (1869–1924), American politician from Michigan * Greg Lindquist (born 1979), American artist * H. L. Lindquist (1884–1978), early 20th century editor and publisher of philatelic books * Jack Lindquist (1927– ...
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Susan Lindquist
Susan Lee Lindquist, ForMemRS (June 5, 1949 – October 27, 2016) was an American professor of biology at MIT specializing in molecular biology, particularly the protein folding problem within a family of molecules known as heat-shock proteins, and prions. Lindquist was a member and former director of the Whitehead Institute and was awarded the National Medal of Science in 2010. Early life and education Lindquist was born in Chicago, Illinois, to Iver and Eleanor (née Maggio), and attended Maine South High School in Park Ridge. Lindquist's father and mother were of Swedish and Italian descent, respectively, and although they expected her to become a housewife, Susan studied microbiology at the University of Illinois as an undergraduate and received her PhD in biology from Harvard University in 1976. She completed a post-doctoral fellowship at the American Cancer Society. Career Upon completing her dissertation in 1976, Lindquist moved to the University of Chicago for a sho ...
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Alan Lindquest
"A Perfect Day" (first line: "When you come to the end of a perfect day") is a parlor song written by Carrie Jacobs-Bond (1862–1946) in 1909 at the Mission Inn, Riverside, California. Jacobs-Bond wrote the lyrics after watching the sun set over Mount Rubidoux from her 4th-floor room. She came up with the tune three months later while touring the Mojave Desert. For many years the Mission Inn played "A Perfect Day" on its carillon at the end of each day. Popularity "A Perfect Day" was phenomenally successful when first published in 1910. Eight million copies of the sheet music and five million recordings sold within a year; 25 million copies of the sheet music sold during Jacobs-Bond's lifetime, and many millions of recordings circulated as various artists performed the song on the fast-growing means of audio duplication. ''Cf.'Jacobs-Bond on Answers.com./ref> It was her most-requested number when Jacobs-Bond entertained the soldiers at U.S. Army camps in Europe during World War ...
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Marty Lindquist
Martin Lindquist (born August 3, 1968) is a cruiserweight professional boxer from Minnesota. Professional career Martin Lindquist had his professional debut in August 1994, knocking out Art Richardson in the first round. As of November 2008, Lindquist had compiled a professional record of 13 wins (9 by knockout) and 7 losses with 1 no contest. Controversy Lindquist appeared to have given himself a great career boost on October 14 of 2006, when he knocked out undefeated prospect Max Alexander with one punch at the beginning of the first round. However the fight was later ruled a no contest when Lindquist failed a drug test. The two had a rematch at The Blue Horizon The Blue Horizon is a historic 1,346-seat former boxing venue in Philadelphia. ''The Ring'' magazine voted it the number-one boxing venue in the world, and ''Sports Illustrated'' noted it as the last great boxing venue in the country. The Blue ... fight club in February 2007, which Alexander won by unanimous d ...
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Lindquist & Vennum
Lindquist & Vennum LLP was a law firm of approximately 170 attorneys that provided corporate finance, transactional and litigation services for clients from offices in Minnesota, Colorado, and South Dakota. The firm was formed in 1968 when Lindquist, Magnuson & Glennon combined with Vennum, Newhall, Ackman & Goetz. As of January 1, 2018, the firm merged with and took the name of Ballard Spahr Ballard Spahr LLP is an AmLaw 100 law firm practicing throughout the United States. Founded in 1885, the law firm focuses on litigation, securities and regulatory enforcement, business and finance, intellectual property, public finance, and rea .... Departments The firm's Corporate and Transactional Services department included the following practices: *Mergers and Acquisitions *Financial Restructuring and Bankruptcy *Private Equity *Real Estate *Financial Institutions *Trusts and Estates *Capital Markets *Emerging Companies and Private Capital *Employee Benefits and Executive Compensat ...
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Lindquist Lake
Lindquist Lake is a freshwater lake in northeastern Wisconsin. Statistics The lake covers and is at elevation. Fish species include bluegill, bass, and northern pike. Recreation Located north of Green Bay, Wisconsin, just a few minutes east of Pembine, Wisconsin Pembine is a town in Marinette County, Wisconsin, Marinette County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 1,036 at the 2000 census. The unincorporated community of Kremlin, Wisconsin, Kremlin is located in the town, The census-designated pla .... References * Lakes of Marinette County, Wisconsin {{MarinetteCountyWI-geo-stub ...
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Lindquist Island
Lindquist Island is an island in Queensland, Australia. It is within the locality of Cowley Beach in Cassowary Coast Region. It forms part of the Cowley Beach Training Area military base. Geography The island is about 90 km north of Dunk Island and east of the mainland part of Cowley Beach Training Area near Double Point and north of the South Barnard Islands. It is around 7 hectares or 0.07 square km in size. Lindquist Island is part of the North Barnard Islands. This island is protected by the EPA Queensland in that migratory birds rest here. The island is also a site for popular tourist kayaking and there have been sightings of Humpback whale The humpback whale (''Megaptera novaeangliae'') is a species of baleen whale. It is a rorqual (a member of the family Balaenopteridae) and is the only species in the genus ''Megaptera''. Adults range in length from and weigh up to . The hump ...s. References Islands of Queensland Cassowary Coast Region ...
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Lindquist Field
Lindquist Field is a stadium in Ogden, Utah, United States. It is primarily used for baseball and is the home field of the Ogden Raptors independent minor league baseball team of the Pioneer League. Description The field was completed in 1997 and has led the Pioneer League in attendance every year since it opened. It is named after former Raptors co-owner John A. Lindquist. In 2008, the Raptors added a new spectator deck large enough for 1,200 spectators, two more concession stands, a Hardball Café, and an additional 2,000 fixed seats to the stadium. A new masonry wall was added, and the chain-link fencing was also replaced. The field sits at the foot of the Wasatch Range The Wasatch Range ( ) or Wasatch Mountains is a mountain range in the western United States that runs about from the Utah-Idaho border south to central Utah. It is the western edge of the greater Rocky Mountains, and the eastern edge of the G ... and opens up to a view of the mountains. Both Baseb ...
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Lindquist Apartment House
The Lindquist Apartment House is an apartment complex located in northeast Portland, Oregon listed on the National Register of Historic Places. See also * National Register of Historic Places listings in Northeast Portland, Oregon Current listings Former listings Notes References {{NRORextlinks, PDX Northeast Portland, Oregon Lists of National Register of Historic ... References External links * 1930 establishments in Oregon Houses completed in 1930 Kerns, Portland, Oregon Northeast Portland, Oregon Portland Historic Landmarks Apartment buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Portland, Oregon Spanish Revival architecture in Oregon {{Oregon-NRHP-stub ...
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Vic Lindquist
Victor Carl Lindquist (March 22, 1908 – November 30, 1983) was a Canadian ice hockey player who competed in the 1932 Winter Olympics. Lindquist was born in Gold Rock, Ontario. Lindquist led the Winnipeg Hockey Club, the Canadian team which won the gold medal at the 1932 Winter Olympics. He played five matches and scored three goals. He was inducted into the International Ice Hockey Federation Hall of Fame in 1997. He is also a member of the North Western Ontario Sports Hall of Fame. He coached the Swedish national team at the 1936 Olympics. Lindquist was nominated by Canadian Amateur Hockey Association president Jack Roxburgh to represent Canada as a referee at the 1962 Ice Hockey World Championships. Awards and achievements *Allan Cup Championship (1931) *Olympic Gold Medalist (1932) *World Championship Gold Medalist (1935) *Inducted into the IIHF Hall of Fame in 1997 *Inducted into the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame and Museum in 2004 *Honoured Member of the Manitoba Hockey ...
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Tim Lindquist
Tim Lindquist is the founder of multiple video game publications including ''Hardcore Gamer Magazine'' and Onionbat Books (formerly DoubleJump Books). DoubleJump Books is a strategy guide publisher responsible for the guides of games such as '' Disgaea: Hour of Darkness'' and '' Genji: Dawn of the Samurai''. He founded ''Hardcore Gamer Magazine'' in 2005, which ran for 36 issues and has since spawned a website. Before DoubleJump Books, he co-founded ''GameFan'' with Dave Halverson and Greg Off. Tim Lindquist has also been a part of other publications such as ''PSExtreme'', ''Q64'' and ''Dimension 3''. Besides his involvement in publishing, Tim has been a member of the MAME development team since 1997. Tim also appears as a merchant in the game ''King's Field III is an action role-playing video game developed by FromSoftware for the PlayStation. It is the third entry in the ''King's Field'' series and the last one for the original PlayStation. The game was released on June 21, ...
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Sture Lindquist
Sture Lindquist (10 November 1910 – 1978) was a Swedish chess player. Biography Sture Lindquist was one of Sweden's strongest chess players from the 1930s to the 1950s. Participant of the official and unofficial Swedish Chess Championships. Sture Lindquist played for Sweden in the Chess Olympiad: * In 1950, at first reserve board in the 9th Chess Olympiad in Dubrovnik Dubrovnik (), historically known as Ragusa (; see notes on naming), is a city on the Adriatic Sea in the region of Dalmatia, in the southeastern semi-exclave of Croatia. It is one of the most prominent tourist destinations in the Mediterran ... (+1, =2, -2). References External links *Sture Lindquistchess games at 365chess.com 1910 births 1978 deaths Swedish chess players Chess Olympiad competitors {{Sweden-bio-stub ...
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Roy E
Roy is a masculine given name and a family surname with varied origin. In Anglo-Norman England, the name derived from the Norman ''roy'', meaning "king", while its Old French cognate, ''rey'' or ''roy'' (modern ''roi''), likewise gave rise to Roy as a variant in the Francophone world. In India, Roy is a variant of the surname ''Rai'',. likewise meaning "king".. It also arose independently in Scotland, an anglicisation from the Scottish Gaelic nickname ''ruadh'', meaning "red". Given name * Roy Acuff (1903–1992), American country music singer and fiddler * Roy Andersen (born 1955), runner * Roy Andersen (South Africa) (born 1948), South African businessman and military officer * Roy Anderson (American football) (born 1980), American football coach * Sir Roy M. Anderson (born 1947), British scientific adviser * Roy Andersson (born 1943), Swedish film director * Roy Andersson (footballer) (born 1949), footballer from Sweden * Roy Chapman Andrews (1884–1960), American natu ...
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