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Thurston may refer to: Places Antarctica *Thurston Glacier, Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica * Thurston Island, off Ellsworth Land, Antarctica United Kingdom *Thurston, Suffolk, England, a village **Thurston railway station * Thurston's Hall, a former snooker and billiards venue in London *Thurston End Thurston may refer to: Places Antarctica *Thurston Glacier, Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica *Thurston Island, off Ellsworth Land, Antarctica United Kingdom *Thurston, Suffolk, England, a village **Thurston railway station *Thurston's Hall, a former s ..., a hamlet in Hawkedon parish United States * Thurston County, Nebraska ** Thurston, Nebraska, a village * Thurston, New York, a town * Thurston, Ohio, a village * Thurston, Oregon (other), several places * Thurston, Virginia, an unincorporated community * Thurston County, Washington People * Thurston (name), a list of people with this given name or surname Other uses * Thurston Gardens, botanical gardens in Suva, Fiji * Thurst ...
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Thurston Glacier
Thurston Glacier is a glacier about long which drains the south-eastern slopes of Mount Siple on Siple Island. The glacier trends eastward and then east-north-eastward to reach the northern shore of the island. It was mapped by the United States Geological Survey (USGS) from surveys and United States Navy aerial photography, 1959–65. Discovery and naming The glacier was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) for Thomas R. Thurston, a United States Antarctic Research Program (USARP) meteorologist at Byrd Station in 1965. Important Bird Area A 293 ha site, comprising the marine area and fast ice that forms near the terminus of the glacier, has been designated an Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife International because it supports a breeding colony of about 3,000 emperor penguin The emperor penguin (''Aptenodytes forsteri'') is the tallest and heaviest of all living penguin species and is endemic to Antarctica. The male and female are s ...
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Thurstone
Louis Leon Thurstone (29 May 1887 – 29 September 1955) was an American pioneer in the fields of psychometrics and psychophysics. He conceived the approach to measurement known as the law of comparative judgment, and is well known for his contributions to factor analysis. A ''Review of General Psychology'' survey, published in 2002, ranked Thurstone as the 88th most cited psychologist of the 20th century, tied with John Garcia, James J. Gibson, David Rumelhart, Margaret Floy Washburn, and Robert S. Woodworth. Background and history Louis Leon Thurstone was born in Chicago, Illinois, to Swedish immigrant parents. Thurstone originally received a master's degree in mechanical engineering from Cornell University in 1912. Thurstone was offered a brief assistantship in the laboratory of Thomas Edison. In 1914, after two years as an instructor of geometry and drafting at the University of Minnesota, he enrolled as a graduate student in psychology at the University of Chicago (PhD, 19 ...
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USS Thurston (AP-77)
USS ''Thurston'' (AP-77) was a troop transport that served with the United States Navy during World War II. She was named after counties in Nebraska and Washington. ''Thurston'' was laid down under Maritime Commission contract (MC hull 134) as SS ''Delsantos'' (sometimes styled as ''Del Santos'') on 9 December 1941 at Kearney, New Jersey, by the Federal Shipbuilding & Drydock Company, for the Mississippi Shipping Company; launched on 4 April 1942; and delivered on 11 July 1942. The ship was acquired by the Navy from the War Shipping Administration under a bare boat charter on 13 September 1942 and was renamed ''Dauphin'' and designated AP-77 on 16 September. However, to avoid confusion with a Canadian ship, HMCS Dauphin, the ship was again renamed on 18 September, this time as ''Thurston''. World War II Commissioned on 19 September 1942, ''Thurston'' was converted into an auxiliary transport by the Atlantic Basin Iron Works of Brooklyn, New York, and was ready for sea ...
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Thurston House (other)
Thurston House may refer to: ;Places * Thurston House (Little Rock, Arkansas), listed on the NRHP in Arkansas * Thurston-Chase Cabin, Centerville, Utah, listed on the NRHP in Utah * Phineas Thurston House, Barnet, Vermont, listed on the NRHP in Vermont *Thurston House, East Lothian, in Dunbar, Scotland, rebuilt by John Kinross from 1890 onwards ;Book *Thurston House (book) ''Thurston House'' is a romance novel by American Danielle Steel. The book was first published on August 4, 1983, by Dell Publishing Company. The plot follows Jeremiah, a self-made, wealthy businessman who is looking for a lady in his life; he mee ...
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Thurston High School
Thurston High School is a public high school located in the Thurston area of Springfield, Oregon, United States. Academics In 2008, 80% of the school's seniors received a high school diploma. Of 338 students, 271 graduated, 30 dropped out, 11 received a modified diploma, and 26 were still in high school the following year. Notable alumni *Colby Covington, professional Mixed Martial Artist, former UFC interim Welterweight Champion *Jodi Ann Paterson, 2000 ''Playboy'' Playmate of the Year *Dan Straily (born 1988), starting pitcher in the Philadelphia Phillies organization Shooting On May 21, 1998, the school became the scene of a shooting Shooting is the act or process of discharging a projectile from a ranged weapon (such as a gun, bow, crossbow, slingshot, or blowpipe). Even the acts of launching flame, artillery, darts, harpoons, grenades, rockets, and guided missiles can .... Expelled student Kipland Kinkel opened fire with three guns and killed two students and i ...
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Thurston Elementary School
Ann Arbor Public Schools (AAPS) serves the city of Ann Arbor, Michigan Ann Arbor is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan and the county seat of Washtenaw County, Michigan, Washtenaw County. The 2020 United States census, 2020 census recorded its population to be 123,851. It is the principal city of the Ann Arbor ... and parts of eight surrounding townships covering . The district operates 20 elementary schools, 2 K-8 schools, 6 middle schools, 4 comprehensive high schools, 1 alternative high school, 3 preschools and 1 adult education program; the district maintains of real estate and of building space. The Ann Arbor Public Schools is the 8th largest school district among 555 districts in Michigan. The district is one of the best in Michigan, and it has a statewide reputation for academic excellence. History The district was founded in 1905 by Geoff McEggson.
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Thurston Gardens
Thurston Gardens are the botanical gardens of Fiji. They used to be known as the Suva Botanical Gardens but its name was changed in honour of the fifth Governor of Fiji, Sir John Bates Thurston, who was Governor from February 1888 to March 1897. Thurston Gardens is located in central Suva, between Albert Park and the Government House. History Thurston Gardens are built on the site of the original town of Suva that was burned in 1843 in one of the bloodiest fights in Fiji's history. Many of the inhabitants were killed and eaten by the people of Rewa. In 1879, Sir John Thurston invited and asked John Horne (Botanist), the Director of Forests and Botanic Gardens in Mauritius to visit and make recommendations for a Botanical Garden. The gardens were originally named Suva Botanical Gardens, but were renamed in 1976 in memory of Sir John Thurston. In 1913 the Gardens were reorganized and drains were laid underground. The avenues of 101 Royal Palms and 39 tree ferns were also plant ...
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Thurston (name)
Thurston () is an English-language name. The name has several origins. In some cases it can have originated from the Old Norse personal name ''Þórsteinn''. This name is derived from the Old Norse elements ''Þórr'' ("Thor", the Scandinavian thunder god) and ''steinn'' ("stone", "rock"). In other cases the name can have originated from the name of Thurston, located in Suffolk, England.. This webpage cited: . This place name is derived from the Old Norse personal name ''Þóri'' and the Old English element ''tūn'' ("enclosure", "settlement").. This webpage cited: . Surname People * Asa Thurston (1787–1868), American missionary in Hawaii *Baratunde Thurston (born 1977), American comedian *Colin Thurston (1947–2007), English recording engineer and producer *Darren Thurston (born c. 1970), Canadian animal rights activist *David Thurston (1918–2013), American aircraft designer *Deborah Thurston, American engineer *E. Temple Thurston (1879–1933), Irish author *Fred Thurston (1 ...
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Thurston County, Washington
Thurston County is a County (United States), county located in the U.S. state of Washington (state), Washington. As of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, its population was 294,793. The county seat and largest city is Olympia, Washington, Olympia, the state Capital (political), capital. Thurston County was created out of Lewis County, Washington, Lewis County by the government of Oregon Territory on January 12, 1852. At that time, it covered all of the Puget Sound region and the Olympic Peninsula. On December 22 of the same year, Pierce County, Washington, Pierce, King County, Washington, King, Island County, Washington, Island, and Jefferson County, Washington, Jefferson counties were split off from Thurston County. It is named after Samuel Thurston, Samuel R. Thurston, the Oregon Territory's first delegate to United States Congress, Congress. Thurston County comprises the Olympia-Tumwater, Washington, Tumwater, WA Metropolitan Statistical Area and is included in the S ...
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Thurston, Oregon (other)
Thurston, Oregon may refer to: *Thurston, Springfield, Oregon, a former unincorporated community now a neighborhood of Springfield * Thurston, a historic locale in Polk County * Thurston Post Office, a former post office in Linn County See also *Thurston (other) Thurston may refer to: Places Antarctica *Thurston Glacier, Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica *Thurston Island, off Ellsworth Land, Antarctica United Kingdom *Thurston, Suffolk, England, a village **Thurston railway station *Thurston's Hall, a former s ...
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Thurston Island
Thurston Island is an ice-covered, glacially dissected island, long, wide and in area, lying a short way off the northwest end of Ellsworth Land, Antarctica. It is the third-largest island of Antarctica, after Alexander Island and Berkner Island. The island was discovered from the air by Rear Admiral Byrd on February 27, 1940, who named it for W. Harris Thurston, a New York textile manufacturer, designer of the windproof "Byrd Cloth" and sponsor of Antarctic expeditions. Thurston Island is separated from the mainland by Peacock Sound, which is occupied by the western portion of Abbot Ice Shelf. It divides Bellingshausen Sea to the east from Amundsen Sea to the west. Originally mistaken as a peninsula, the feature was not recognised an island until 1960. Geography The western extremity of the island is Cape Flying Fish. The eastern extremity is Cape Annawan, off Tierney Peninsula. The southeast end of the island is Cape Walker. The island is divided south-north by the ...
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