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Shively may refer to: People *Benjamin F. Shively (1857–1916), American politician, Representative and Senator from Indiana *Donald Shively (1921–2005), American academic, historian, and author *George Shively (1893–1962), Negro league baseball player *Gerald Shively (born 1962), American economist *Matt Shively (born 1990), American actor *Tom Shively (born 1946), member of the Missouri House of Representatives Places

*Shively, California, an unincorporated community *Shively, Kentucky, a city in the Louisville metropolitan area *Shively Field, a public airport near Saratoga, Wyoming {{dab, surname, geo ...
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Benjamin F
Benjamin ( he, ''Bīnyāmīn''; "Son of (the) right") blue letter bible: https://www.blueletterbible.org/lexicon/h3225/kjv/wlc/0-1/ H3225 - yāmîn - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon (kjv) was the last of the two sons of Jacob and Rachel (Jacob's thirteenth child and twelfth and youngest son) in Jewish, Christian and Islamic tradition. He was also the progenitor of the Israelite Tribe of Benjamin. Unlike Rachel's first son, Joseph, Benjamin was born in Canaan according to biblical narrative. In the Samaritan Pentateuch, Benjamin's name appears as "Binyamēm" ( Samaritan Hebrew: , "son of days"). In the Quran, Benjamin is referred to as a righteous young child, who remained with Jacob when the older brothers plotted against Joseph. Later rabbinic traditions name him as one of four ancient Israelites who died without sin, the other three being Chileab, Jesse and Amram. Name The name is first mentioned in letters from King Sîn-kāšid of Uruk (1801–1771 BC), who called himself “K ...
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Donald Shively
Donald Howard Shively (May 11, 1921 – August 13, 2005) was an American academic, historian, Japanologist, author and professor emeritus of East Asian Languages and Cultures at the University of California, Berkeley.Fox, Margalit "Donald H. Shively, 84, Leader in Japanese Studies in the U.S., Dies,"''New York Times.'' August 24, 2005. He was a leader of Japan studies in the United States. Early life Shively was the son of American missionaries in Japan. He was born in Kyoto and educated at the Canadian Academy in Japan.Maclay, Kathleen "Professor emeritus Donald Shively, expert on Japanese life and cultures, dies,"''UCBerkeley News.'' August 17, 2005. Years of study in the United States began when he entered Harvard in 1940, but his college years were interrupted by war. In World War II, Shively was a Japanese language officer. He was promoted to the rank of major in the United States Marine Corps, and his service was marked by the Bronze Star Medal. His training during WWII ...
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George Shively
George "Rabbit" Shively (January 3, 1893 – June 7, 1962) was an American baseball left fielder in the Negro leagues. He played from 1910 to 1924 with various teams. He played mostly with the Indianapolis ABCs. He was asked to leave the Indianapolis ABCs The Indianapolis ABCs were a Negro league baseball team that played both as an independent club and as a charter member of the first Negro National League (NNL). They claimed the western championship of black baseball in 1915 and 1916, and fini ... to Captain the "Lyon's Black Devils" baseball team of Kokomo, Indiana for part of the 1919 season, then later that year left for the East Coast where he appears to have played the rest of his career. Shively died in 1962 and was buried in an unmarked grave in Bloomington, Indiana. A limestone monument was dedicated on his gravesite in the Rosehill Cemetery on April 4, 2015 in a community ceremony memorializing Shively and 10 other African Americans also buried in unmarked graves. ...
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Gerald Shively
Gerald Shively (born 1962) is an American economist and Professor in the Department of Agricultural Economics at Purdue University. He teaches and publishes research articles and books related to contemporary policy-related issues in economic development. His specializations are in poverty, food security and sustainable development. Education and career Shively received his B.A. in Economics in 1984 and his M.A. in Economics in 1985, both from Boston University. He received his Ph.D. in Agricultural and Applied Economics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1996. Prior to this, he conducted research at the Cornell Food and Nutrition Policy Program at Cornell University. Shively began his Professional career as an assistant professor in the Department of Agricultural Economics at Purdue University in 1996, where he served as Associate Department Head and Director of the Graduate Program in Agricultural Economics from 2008-201From 2007-2015 he also served as an Adjunct Pr ...
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Matt Shively
Matthew James Shively Jr. (born September 15, 1990)
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Tom Shively
Tom Shively (born November 11, 1946) is a Democratic Party (United States), Democratic member of the Missouri House of Representatives. He represents the 8th District, encompassing all or portions of Linn County, Missouri, Linn, Macon County, Missouri, Macon, Shelby County, Missouri, Shelby and Sullivan County, Missouri, Sullivan counties. Due to Missouri House redistricting Shively ran for the newly created Missouri House 5th district in November, 2012. He lost to Republican Lindell Shumake, who until redistricting had represented the Missouri House 6th district. Shively will continue to represent the 8th district until January, 2013. Personal history Thomas Shively was born in Hannibal, Missouri and raised in Shelby County, Missouri, Shelby county. After graduating from North Shelby High School in 1964 he attended the University of Missouri in Columbia, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Agriculture in 1968. Representative Shively served in United States Air Force, and tau ...
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Shively, California
Shively (formerly Shiveley, Bluff Prairie, and Paradise) is an unincorporated community in Humboldt County, California. It is located north-northwest of Redcrest, at an elevation of 144 feet (44 m), on the right bank of the Eel River. A post office operated at Shively from 1906 to 1965. See also * Northwestern Pacific Railroad The Northwestern Pacific Railroad is a regional shortline railroad utilizing a stretch of the 271 mile mainline between Schellville and Windsor with freight and Sonoma–Marin Area Rail Transit (SMART) commuter trains. Formerly, it was a regi ... References Unincorporated communities in Humboldt County, California Unincorporated communities in California {{HumboldtCountyCA-geo-stub ...
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Shively, Kentucky
Shively is a list of Kentucky cities, home rule-class city in Jefferson County, Kentucky, Jefferson County, Kentucky, United States, and list of cities in Jefferson County, Kentucky, a suburb of Louisville, Kentucky, Louisville within the Louisville Metro government. As of the 2010 United States Census, 2010 census, the city's population was 15,264, reflecting an increase of 107 (+0.7%) from 15,157 in 2000 United States Census, 2000. History After Louisville was founded at the Falls of the Ohio in 1778, farms spread out into the nearby countryside. Early landowners included Colonel (U.S.), Col. William Pope (Kentucky), William Pope, major (U.S.), Maj. Abner Field, and the Shivelys, Christian William and Jacob. Christian opened a mill and tavern on his tract near Mill Creek and the road connecting Louisville to the Salt River (Kentucky), Salt River. (The road would later be incorporated as the Louisville and Nashville Turnpike.''The Encyclopedia of Louisvillep. 819 "Shively". Uni ...
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