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Merwin (name)
Merwin or Merwyn is a surname and masculine given name. Surname * Abigail Merwin (1759–1786), who warned her hometown of the arrival of British forces in the American Revolutionary War * Bannister Merwin (1873–1922), early American film director *Jesse Merwin (1783–1852), American schoolmaster, possible inspiration for the character Ichabod Crane in the short story "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" * John David Merwin (born 1921), former Governor of the United States Virgin Islands *Orange Merwin (1777–1853), member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Connecticut *Sam Merwin, Jr. (1910–1996), mystery and science fiction writer, and editor *Samuel Merwin (writer) (1874–1936), American playwright and author *Samuel Edwin Merwin (1831–1907), American politician, Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut *W. S. Merwin (1927–2019), American poet Given name *Merwin Coad (born 1924), former member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Iowa *Merwin Graham (1903-1989), Americ ...
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Mervin (given Name)
Mervin is a masculine given name of Welsh origin which means "great lord". People with the name include: * Mervin Field (1921–2015), American pollster * Mervin D. Garretson (born 1923), American educator * Mervin Heller Jr. (1947–2012), American tennis player * Mervin Jackson (1946–-2012), American basketball player * Mervin Kaye (born 1929), Canadian rower * Mervin Kelly (1894–1971), American physicist * Mervin King (1914–2008), American police officer * Mervin Matthew (born 1985), West Indian cricketer * Mervin E. Muller (1928–2018), American computer scientist * Mervin C. Salazar (born 1977), Filipino writer * Mervin C. Stanley (1857–1907), American businessman * Mervin Vavasour (1821–1866), British engineer * Mervin F. Verbit Mervin Feldman Verbit (born November 24, 1936) is an American sociologist whose work focuses on sociology of religion, American Jews and the American Jewish community. He is currently the chair of the Sociology Department at To ...
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Merwin Graham
Merwin ("Marvin") B. Graham (March 4, 1903 – January 24, 1989) was an American track and field athlete who competed in the 1924 Summer Olympics. He was born in Fairview, West Virginia, attended high school in Bartlesville, Oklahoma and later attended the University of Kansas, where he was a member of the KU track team. In 1924 he finished ninth in the Olympic triple jump competition in Paris, France. References External linksPersonal Papers of Merwin Grahamat University of Kansas The University of Kansas (KU) is a public research university with its main campus in Lawrence, Kansas, United States, and several satellite campuses, research and educational centers, medical centers, and classes across the state of Kansas. Tw ...profile 1903 births 1989 deaths People from Bartlesville, Oklahoma Olympic track and field athletes for the United States Athletes (track and field) at the 1924 Summer Olympics American male triple jumpers University of Kansas alumni {{U ...
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Merwin Crawford Young
Merwin Crawford Young (November 7, 1931 – January 22, 2020) was an American political scientist and professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Education He received his B.A. from the University of Michigan and his PhD from Harvard in 1964, where his advisor was the famed scholar Rupert Emerson, the only person ever to serve as president of both the African Studies Association and the Asian Studies Association. Academic career Young became an assistant professor at Wisconsin in 1963, and published his first major work, ''Politics in the Congo: Decolonization and Independence''. He became prominent as the author in 1976 of the highly influential ''The Politics of Cultural Pluralism'', which was awarded the Herskovits Prize by the African Studies Association. His 1994 book, ''The African Colonial State in Comparative Perspective'', won the Lubbert Prize from the American Political Science Association as the best book written that year in the field of Comparative Polit ...
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Merwin or Merwyn may refer to: People *Merwin (name), or Merwyn, a surname and masculine given name *W.S. Merwin (1927–2019), American poet. Places ;United States *Merwin Dam, a hydroelectric dam in the state of Washington * Lake Merwin, the reservoir formed by the dam *Merwin, Missouri, a village * Merwin House, Stockbridge, Massachusetts, currently a museum See also *Mervin (other) *Mervyn Mervyn is a masculine given name and occasionally a surname which is of Old Welsh origin, with elements ''mer'', probably meaning "marrow", and ''myn'', meaning "eminent". Despite the misconception of the letter 'V' being an English spelling, thr ...
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Merwin Sibulkin
Merwin Sibulkin (1926–2006) was an American scientist active in the field of aerodynamics, fluid mechanics, heat transfer and combustion. Early life and education A World War II Navy veteran, he earned his PhD at California Institute of Technology The California Institute of Technology (branded as Caltech or CIT)The university itself only spells its short form as "Caltech"; the institution considers other spellings such a"Cal Tech" and "CalTech" incorrect. The institute is also occasional ... in 1956. Career Sibulkin worked at General Dynamics in San Diego, California until 1963,"The bathtub vortex reverses at the end". and then became professor at the Division of Engineering at Brown University. Sibulkin was particularly known for his work on investigating drag around air intakes on jet-propelled aircraft. Sibulkin was also once involved in an experiment trying to investigate if the coriolis force due to the rotation of the Earth could be seen in the form of spiraling w ...
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Merwin Mondesir
Merwin Mondesir (born February 21, 1976) is a Canadian actor. He is of Saint Lucian descent. He resides in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Selected filmography Film * 1997 '' Critical Care'' as Head Injury * 2000 ''Steal This Movie!'' as Private Kendall * 2000 ''Seventeen Again'' as Todd * 2001 ''Bones'' as Bill Peet * 2003 ''The Recruit'' as Stan * 2004 ''Against the Ropes'' as Street Crony * 2004 '' Godsend'' as Maurice * 2004 '' Noel'' as Glenn * 2005 '' Plague City: SARS in Toronto'' as Rob Connell * 2007 ''How She Move'' as Niko Niles * 2008 '' Lost Boys: The Tribe'' as Erik * 2010 '' Smokin' Aces 2: Assassins' Ball'' as FBI Agent Osterberg * 2011 ''Grave Encounters'' as T.C. Gibson * 2012 '' Cold Blooded'' as Nestor Grimes * 2014 ''The Big Fat Stone'' as Mugger * 2016 ''It Stains the Sands Red'' as Nick * 2019 '' Code 8'' as Jules Television * 1996-1998 '' Straight Up'' as Dennis * 1997-2000 '' Riverdale'' as Gordon Johnson * 2000 ''Drop the Beat'' as Dennis "Ballistic" * 2001-2 ...
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Merwin Mitterwallner
Merwin Mitterwallner (July 4, 1897 – December 1, 1974), sometimes known as Bubbles Mitterwallner, was an American football player. Mitterwallner was born in Trumansburg, New York. He played college football at the guard position at both the University of Denver and the University of Illinois. While playing for Illinois, he was a key blocker for Red Grange and was selected by Herbert Reed as a first-team player on the 1925 College Football All-America Team. He also received third-team All-American honors from the International News Service and the ''Chicago Daily News The ''Chicago Daily News'' was an afternoon daily newspaper in the midwestern United States, published between 1875 and 1978 in Chicago, Illinois. History The ''Daily News'' was founded by Melville E. Stone, Percy Meggy, and William Dougherty ...''. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Mitterwallner, Merwin 1897 births 1974 deaths American football guards Denver Pioneers football players Illinois Fighting Ill ...
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Merwin Maier
Merwin D. "Jimmy" Maier (August 14, 1908 – February 15, 1942) was an American attorney and bridge player from New York City. He was a member of the Four Aces from 1937 until his death from an unknown virus in New York in 1942. Maier was born into a Jewish family in Manhattan, the son of Julius Maier and Lydia B. Maier. All four of his grandparents emigrated from Germany. He attended Columbia Law School and was an editor on the Columbia Law Review. He died at age 33 after suffering from an illness for two months. Maier was inducted into the ACBL Hall of Fame in 2004. Bridge accomplishments Honors * ACBL Hall of Fame, 2004"Induction by Year"
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Merwin Jacobson
Merwin John William Jacobson (March 7, 1894 – January 13, 1978) was a backup outfielder in Major League Baseball who played for three different teams between and . Listed at , 165 lb., Jacobson batted and threw left-handed. He was born in New Britain, Connecticut. A decent outfielder with a hard throwing arm, Jacobson entered the majors in 1915 with the New York Giants, playing for them one year before joining the Chicago Cubs in 1916. From 1917 to 1925 he played with the Baltimore Orioles and Jersey City Skeeters of the International League. During the 1920 season, Jacobsen led the International League with a batting average of .404, 235 hits and 161 runs scored. He returned to the major leagues with the Brooklyn Robins in 1926 and 1927. His most productive season came in 1926 with Brooklyn, when he posted a .247 batting average with 23 RBI in a career-high 110 games. In a four-season career, Jacobson hit .230 (76-for-331) with 47 runs and 24 RBI in 133 games, ...
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Merwin Hodel
Merwin Luther Hodel (May 27, 1931 – June 15, 1988) was an American football fullback who played one season with the New York Giants of the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the New York Giants in the fourth round of the 1952 NFL Draft. He played college football at the University of Colorado Boulder and attended Rockford West High School in Rockford, Illinois. College career Hodel played for the Colorado Buffaloes, earning First-team All- Big Seven honors in 1950 and 1951. He rushed for 597 yards and six touchdowns on 137 attempts his senior year in 1951. He was also hurdles Hurdling is the act of jumping over an obstacle at a high speed or in a sprint. In the early 19th century, hurdlers ran at and jumped over each hurdle (sometimes known as 'burgles'), landing on both feet and checking their forward motion. Today, ... champion of the Big Seven Conference. Professional career New York Giants Hodel was selected by the New York Giants with the 38th pick in t ...
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Merwin or Merwyn may refer to: People *Merwin (name), or Merwyn, a surname and masculine given name *W.S. Merwin (1927–2019), American poet. Places ;United States *Merwin Dam, a hydroelectric dam in the state of Washington * Lake Merwin, the reservoir formed by the dam *Merwin, Missouri, a village * Merwin House, Stockbridge, Massachusetts, currently a museum See also *Mervin (other) *Mervyn Mervyn is a masculine given name and occasionally a surname which is of Old Welsh origin, with elements ''mer'', probably meaning "marrow", and ''myn'', meaning "eminent". Despite the misconception of the letter 'V' being an English spelling, thr ...
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Merwin Coad
Merwin Coad (born September 28, 1924) is a former Democratic U.S. Representative from Iowa's 6th congressional district for six years, serving from January 1957 to January 1963. His election snapped the Republican Party's fourteen-year hold on every U.S. House seat from Iowa. As of 2022, Coad is the earliest-serving living member of the House, having been first elected in 1956. Personal background Born in Cawker City, Kansas, Coad moved with his parents to a farm near Auburn, Nebraska. He graduated from high school in Auburn in 1941. He attended Peru State Teachers College in Peru, Nebraska in 1941 and 1942, and Phillips University in Enid, Oklahoma from 1942 to 1944, and then graduated from Texas Christian University at Fort Worth, Texas in 1945. He also studied at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa. Coad was ordained to the ministry of Disciples of Christ Church, in Boone, Iowa, in 1945. He served as associate minister in St. Joseph, Missouri, in 1948 and 1949, as a Minister ...
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