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Minnick is an Irish surname that could be an Anglicization of the Gaelic ''Ó Muineóg'', or could be derived from ''manach'' meaning "monk". Notable people with the surname include: * Adam J. Minnick (born 1978), American cinematographer * Ann Minnick (living), American nursing scholar * Danny Minnick (born 1973), American painter and skateboarder * Don Minnick (1931–2016), American baseball player * Fred Minnick (born 1978), American writer * John Harrison Minnick (1877–1966), American educator * Joseph J. Minnick (1933–2015), American politician * Phil Minnick (born 1942), American gridiron football player * Sarah Minnick (living), American chef * Walt Minnick (born 1942), American politician References See also * Joel Minnick Longenecker (1847–1906), American farmer, soldier, lawyer, State's Attorney, Judge, gubernatorial candidate, and Department Commander of the Illinois Grand Army of the Republic * Minnich * Minick (other) '' Minick'' is a 1 ...
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Walt Minnick
Walter Clifford Minnick (born September 20, 1942) is an American politician who served as a U.S. Representative for , serving from 2009 until 2011. He is a member of the Democratic Party. The district is in the western part of the state, and includes roughly one-fourth of Boise and most of its suburbs, as well as Meridian and Nampa. It also includes the cities of Lewiston, Moscow and Coeur d'Alene. In 2008, Minnick defeated incumbent Bill Sali to win his office, but in 2010 he was defeated by challenger Raúl Labrador in the general election. After leaving office, he co-founded the lobbying firm The Majority Group with his former chief-of-staff Rob Ellsworth and Wall Street attorney Chris DiAngelo. Early life, education and career Minnick was born in Walla Walla, Washington, and grew up on a wheat farm. In 1964 he received his bachelor's degree from Whitman College, where he was on the debate team, and was then accepted by Harvard Business School. After graduating with an MB ...
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Sarah Minnick
Sarah Minnick is a chef in Portland, Oregon, where she has operated the restaurants Lovely Hula Hands and Lovely's Fifty Fifty. Early life and education Sarah Minnick was born in Spokane, Washington and her family moved to Portland when she was four or five. She recalls seeing her father going off to work every day in a suit and tie and knowing she did not want that. Sarah attended the Rhode Island School of Design and majored in Fine Arts, graduating with a degree in Painting. She was offered a Work Study (Undergrads), work-study job while in school, the only one that interested her was working in the on campus student cafe. She found the job offered a lot of freedom and was enthusiastic about it. A friend pointed out that she seemed to enjoy running the cafe better than she liked painting; she recalls thinking "Uh-oh, busted." She felt at the time that there was "a stigma around working in kitchens, that it was frowned on as a career". She describes being "torn" after graduat ...
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Danny Minnick
Danny Minnick is an American Neo Expressionist painter and professional skateboarder. Early life Minnick was born in Seattle, Washington, United States. He started sketching out his favorite cartoon characters when he was only in 3rd grade. At the same time, he started skateboarding. Professional skateboarding Minnick became a professional skateboarder in his early teenage years. His career in skateboarding lasted for two decades. In 2010 he suffered from an Achilles tendon injury and pulled every ligament in his left ankle while working as an on camera stunt double for three time Olympic gold medalist Shaun White. His first sponsors were Fallout Records and Skateboards, Venture trucks, Vans, Spitfire Wheels and H-Street. Painting career In 2011, Chad Muska, one of Minnick’s closest friends; an artist and a fellow professional skateboarder taught Minnick how to stretch and build his own canvases and renewed his desire to paint. He started experimenting with painting a ...
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Don Minnick
Donald Athey Minnick (April 14, 1931 – September 2, 2016) was an American professional baseball pitcher who worked in two Major League Baseball (MLB) games for the Washington Senators in . A right-hander, Minnick was listed as tall and . Born in Lynchburg, Virginia, Minnick began his professional career in the Cleveland Indians' organization in . He missed the 1952 and 1953 minor-league seasons performing United States Army service during the Korean War. He also attended Duke University. When he returned to baseball, he posted back-to-back strong seasons (earned run averages of 2.88 and 2.78) in the Eastern League, including a 20–4 won–lost record in . But after a poor campaign in higher-classification leagues, Cleveland released him. The Senators picked him up and sent him to Double-A Chattanooga for . Minnick made the Southern Association All-Star team during a season in which he won 17 games and lost 6, with a 3.09 ERA. Recalled by Washington in September, Minni ...
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Fred Minnick
Fred Minnick is an American wine and spirits writer. Minnick began professionally writing about wine and spirits in 2006. He helped found ''Bourbon+'', which covers the bourbon industry. Since 2013, Minnick has worked with the Kentucky Derby Museum to present the popular Legends Series of Bourbon. Minnick wrote ''Whiskey Women: The Untold Story of How Women Saved Bourbon, Scotch & Irish Whiskey'' (Potomac, October 2013). References

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Phil Minnick
Phil Minnick (born December 28, 1942) was a Canadian football linebacker who played for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. He played college football at the University of Northern Iowa. As a rookie linebacker, he played in 14 games and intercepted one pass on a team that lost the 53rd Grey Cup The 53rd Grey Cup, also known as the Wind Bowl, was hosted at CNE Stadium in Toronto on November 27, 1965. The Hamilton Tiger-Cats defeated the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 22–16. Weather conditions and change in punting rule Because of strong winds .... Minnick went on to play solid run defense and intercepted a total of 11 passes up to his final year in 1973. He was a CFL-West all-star in 1966 and 1968 and an All-CFL all star in 1968 and 1969, though during the latter year injuries curtailed him to playing only 9 games. A knee injury further limited him to playing only 1 game in 1970, none in 1971, and 8 in 1972, but he reached 15 games in his final year. References 1942 births Living peop ...
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Ann Minnick
Ann Minnick is an American nursing scholar focusing in safety and quality in hospitals and workforce and academic quality. Minnick is currently the Julia Eleanor Chenault Professor at Vanderbilt University. References Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Vanderbilt University faculty American nurses American women nurses American women academics Place of birth missing (living people) {{US-med-bio-stub ...
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John Harrison Minnick
John Harrison Minnick (1877–1966) was an American educator A teacher, also called a schoolteacher or formally an educator, is a person who helps students to acquire knowledge, competence, or virtue, via the practice of teaching. ''Informally'' the role of teacher may be taken on by anyone (e.g. whe ..., born at Somerset, Indiana, and educated at Indiana University, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, the University of Chicago, and other universities. For several years he taught in high schools in Indiana and Illinois, and from 1911 to 1913 he was critic teacher of mathematics at Indiana University. For two years following he was instructor in mathematics at the Horace Mann School at New York City. In 1916 he became instructor of mathematics in the University of Pennsylvania and was successively assistant professor of education, professor of education, and dean of the school of education at that university. He was a member of many learned societie ...
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Joel Minnick Longenecker
Joel Minnick Longenecker (January 12, 1847 – September 19, 1906) was an American farmer, soldier, lawyer, State's Attorney, judge, gubernatorial candidate, and Department Commander of the Illinois Grand Army of the Republic. He was active in nationally prominent trials involving the Chicago Anarchists, and Irish nationalists. Longenecker had been a farmer in Robinson, Illinois, Crawford County.. In the American Civil War, Longenecker, age 18, joined Co. F, 5th Regiment of the Illinois Cavalry as a private on December 4, 1864, in Olney, Illinois. He served for one year with no apparent distinction. After the war, Longenecker taught school for two terms, and – after he came of age – was elected Justice of the Peace while he was studying law at Robinson. He married Emma Florence Fitch on August 30, 1870. In 1871, Longenecker was admitted to the bar at Olney, Illinois at which time he served as City Attorney. From 1876 to 1880 he was State’s Attorney serving at Richland C ...
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Minnich
Minnich is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * L. Arthur Minnich (1918–1990), American civil servant * Minnie Minnich (1889–1941), American politician * Nelson Minnich (born 1942), American historian and author * James M. Minnich (born 1964), American army colonel retired, professor and author. See also * Minnick * Minich * Minick (other) '' Minick'' is a 1924 Broadway play written by Edna Ferber and George Kaufman. Minick may also refer to: * John W. Minick (1908–1944), United States Army soldier and a recipient of the Medal of Honor * Johnny Minick (born 1955), American gospe ... * Minik (other) References

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Minick (other)
'' Minick'' is a 1924 Broadway play written by Edna Ferber and George Kaufman. Minick may also refer to: * John W. Minick (1908–1944), United States Army soldier and a recipient of the Medal of Honor * Johnny Minick (born 1955), American gospel singer and songwriter * Pam Minick (born 1955), rodeo performer, film and television actress * Pat Minick (1937 or 1938–2017), American drag racer * Paul Minick (1899–1978), American football player * Roger Minick (born 1944), American photographer *"Old Man Minick ''Old Man Minick'' is a short story by American author Edna Ferber first published in 1922. It was adapted into '' Minick'', a Broadway play staged in 1924, as well as the 1925 silent film '' Welcome Home'', the 1932 film '' The Expert'', and the ...", a 1921 short story by Edna Ferber See also * Minnick * Minich * Minnich * Minik (other) {{disambig ...
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Minich
Minich is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Angelo Minich (1817–1893), Italian pathologist and professor of surgery at the University of Padua ** Ponte Minich, a bridge in Venice * T. J. Minich, American musician See also * Minch (other) * Minick (other) * Minnich * Minnick Minnick is an Irish surname that could be an Anglicization of the Gaelic ''Ó Muineóg'', or could be derived from ''manach'' meaning "monk". Notable people with the surname include: * Adam J. Minnick (born 1978), American cinematographer * An ... * Minik (other) {{surname ...
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