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Voorhis is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Bruce Van Voorhis (1908–1943), United States Navy aviator *Daniel Van Voorhis (1878–1956), American general *Charles H. Voorhis (1833–1896), American lawyer and judge *George Voorhis (1923–1989), American performer, clown and magician *Jerry Voorhis (1901–1984), American politician * John H. Van Voorhis (1897–1983), American lawyer and politician * John Van Voorhis (1826–1905), American lawyer and politician *Henry Clay Van Voorhis (1852–1927), American Congressman * John Voorhis "Tim" Bogert III (1944–2021), American musician *Troy Van Voorhis (born 1976), American chemist See also * Voorhees (surname) * Voorheis Voorheis is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Bernie Voorheis (1922–2010), American basketball player * Isaac I. Voorheis (1799–1886), American politician See also *Voorhees (surname) *Voorhies (other) *Voorhis V ... * Voorhies (other) {{ ...
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Bruce Van Voorhis
Bruce Avery Van Voorhis (January 29, 1908 – July 6, 1943) was a United States Navy aviator who was shot down in the Pacific theater during World War II. For his action on July 6, 1943, he was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor. Biography Van Voorhis was born on January 29, 1908 in Aberdeen, Washington and grew up in Nevada. He was appointed to the United States Naval Academy in June 1925. Following graduation from the Academy on June 6, 1929, Ensign Van Voorhis reported for duty aboard the battleship . That assignment lasted until November 1930 when he transferred to the Naval Air Station in Pensacola, Florida for aviation training. He received his wings on September 3, 1931, and was assigned to the as a member of Observation Squadron 4B (VO-4B). In June 1934, he transferred to Bombing Squadron 5B on board the aircraft carrier , and soon thereafter, to VB-2B attached to . From July 1935 until May 1937, he served in the Panama Canal Zone and flew patrols from Coco ...
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Daniel Van Voorhis
Daniel Van Voorhis (October 24, 1878 – January 9, 1956) was a United States Army lieutenant general and was noteworthy for his assignments as commander of V Corps and the Caribbean Defense Command, as well as his efforts in creating the Army's modern armor branch. Early life The son of Congressman Henry Clay Van Voorhis, he was born on October 24, 1878, in Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio. He attended Ohio Wesleyan University and Pennsylvania's Washington and Jefferson College, where he was a member of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. Start of military career Van Voorhis left college to enlist for the Spanish–American War as a corporal in the 10th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment. He attained the rank of captain before the end of the war, and earned the Silver Star Citation (which was converted to the Silver Star decoration in 1932) for heroism at Jaro in the Philippines. After the Spanish–American War Van Voorhis accepted a commission as a second lieutenant in the Regul ...
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Charles is a masculine given name predominantly found in English and French speaking countries. It is from the French form ''Charles'' of the Proto-Germanic name (in runic alphabet) or ''*karilaz'' (in Latin alphabet), whose meaning was "free man". The Old English descendant of this word was '' Ċearl'' or ''Ċeorl'', as the name of King Cearl of Mercia, that disappeared after the Norman conquest of England. The name was notably borne by Charlemagne (Charles the Great), and was at the time Latinized as ''Karolus'' (as in ''Vita Karoli Magni''), later also as '' Carolus''. Some Germanic languages, for example Dutch and German, have retained the word in two separate senses. In the particular case of Dutch, ''Karel'' refers to the given name, whereas the noun ''kerel'' means "a bloke, fellow, man". Etymology The name's etymology is a Common Germanic noun ''*karilaz'' meaning "free man", which survives in English as churl (< Old English ''ċeorl''), which developed its de ...
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George Voorhis
Ronald McDonald is a clown character used as the primary mascot of the McDonald's fast-food restaurant chain. He inhabits the fictional world of McDonaldland, with his friends Mayor McCheese, the Hamburglar, Grimace, Birdie the Early Bird and The Fry Kids. Many people work full-time making appearances as Ronald, visiting children in hospitals and attending regular events. At its height, there may have been as many as 300 full-time clowns at McDonald's restaurants. There are also Ronald McDonald Houses, where parents can stay overnight with their sick children in nearby chronic care facilities. History Washington, DC "Ronald McDonald, the Hamburger-Happy Clown" originally appeared in 1963 on three separate local television spots. The advertisements were created by the advertising agency of Oscar Goldstein, who doubled as a McDonald's franchisee in the Washington, DC area. The first person to portray Ronald was Willard Scott, who had played Bozo the Clown on WRC-TV in Wash ...
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Jerry Voorhis
Horace Jeremiah "Jerry" Voorhis (April 6, 1901 – September 11, 1984) was a Democratic politician and educator from California who served five terms in the United States House of Representatives from 1937 to 1947, representing the 12th congressional district in Los Angeles County. He was the first political opponent of Richard M. Nixon, who defeated Voorhis for re-election in 1946 in a campaign cited as an example of Nixon's use of red-baiting during his political rise. Voorhis was born in Kansas, but the family relocated frequently in his childhood. He earned a bachelor's degree from Yale University (where he was elected to the academic honor society Phi Beta Kappa) and a master's degree in education from Claremont Graduate School. In 1928, he founded the Voorhis School for Boys and became its headmaster. He retained the post into his congressional career. In the House of Representatives, Voorhis was a loyal supporter of the New Deal and compiled a liberal voting ...
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John Van Voorhis (judge)
John H. Van Voorhis (June 14, 1897 – November 25, 1983) was an American lawyer and politician. Life Van Voorhis was born on June 14, 1897, in Irondequoit, Monroe County, New York, the son of Eugene Van Voorhis (c.1864–1943) and Allis (Sherman) Van Voorhis. He graduated A.B. from Yale College in 1919. He was admitted to the bar in 1922, and commenced the practice of law at Rochester, New York. On June 2, 1928, he married Linda Gale Lyon (ca. 1902-1989), and they had three children. He was Town Attorney of Irondequoit from 1928 to 1933, and in 1936. Career In 1936, he was elected to the New York Supreme Court (7th District), and re-elected in 1950. He sat on the Appellate Division (4th Dept.) from 1947 on. In 1944, he ran on the Republican ticket for the New York Court of Appeals, but was defeated by Democrat Marvin R. Dye. On April 23, 1953, Van Voorhis was appointed by Governor Thomas E. Dewey to fill the vacancy caused by the appointment of Edmund H. Lewis as Chief J ...
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John Van Voorhis
John Van Voorhis (October 22, 1826October 20, 1905) was an American lawyer and politician from New York. Early life Van Voorhis was born in 1826 in Decatur, New York. His family moved several times before settling in the town of Mendon. He studied law, was admitted to the bar in December 1851, and commenced practice in Elmira, New York in the spring of 1853. He soon chose to relocate to Rochester, New York and opened his own practice on July 4, 1854, where he was eventually joined by his brother Quincy and sons Eugene and Charles. Career Van Voorhis was a member of the Board of Education in 1857 and was City Attorney of Rochester in 1859. He was appointed Collector of Internal Revenue for the 28th District of New York and held that office from September 1, 1862, to March 31, 1863. He was a delegate to the 1864 Republican National Convention. In 1873, Van Voorhis joined the legal defense of Susan B. Anthony during her trial for voting in the 1872 elections, working alongs ...
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Henry Clay Van Voorhis
Henry Clay Van Voorhis (May 11, 1852 – December 12, 1927) was a United States Congressman from Muskingum Co., Ohio. Biography He was born to Daniel and Jane (Roberts) Van Voorhis in Nashport, Ohio. His father moved to Muskingum Co., Ohio from Washington County, Pennsylvania in 1812 with his parents, and became a member of the Ohio Legislature during the Civil War. Van Voorhis was educated at Denison University in Granville, Ohio and the University of Cincinnati Law School. In 1873, he moved to Zanesville (county seat of Muskingum County, Ohio at the junction of the Muskingum and Licking Rivers). In 1875, he married Mary A. Brown, daughter of Judge William A. and Margaret Brown. They had 5 children: Ada V. (married Thomas Wylie), Dollie M.A. (married Robert S. Black), LTG Daniel (who presided over the mechanization of the US Cavalry), John A., and Margaret. Political career When Van Voorhis moved to Zanesville, he became involved in the Republican Political Commi ...
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Tim Bogert
John Voorhis "Tim" Bogert III (August 27, 1944 – January 13, 2021) was an American multi-instrumentalist, musician. He graduated in 1963 from Ridgefield Memorial High School in his hometown of Ridgefield, New Jersey. As a bass guitarist and vocalist he was best known for his powerful vocal ability and his fast runs, fluid agility and ground-breaking sound on his Fender Precision bass. He was one of the pioneers of using distortion with his bass to help it cut through the mix with the low-powered amps of his time which also imparted a very sharp-edged sound to it. He was a frequent collaborator with drummer Carmine Appice; the duo performed in such bands as Vanilla Fudge, Cactus (American band), Cactus and the power trio Beck, Bogert & Appice. Career Vanilla Fudge was formed by Tim Bogert along with Mark Stein (musician), Mark Stein, Vince Martell, and Carmine Appice. They recorded five albums during the years 1967–69, before disbanding in 1970. The band has reunited i ...
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Troy Van Voorhis
Troy A. Van Voorhis (born 1976) is an American chemist. He is currently the Haslam and Dewey Professor of Chemistry at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Early life and education Troy Van Voorhis graduated from North Central High School, Indianapolis, Indiana, in 1994. He graduated with a B.A. from Rice University in 1997. While at Rice, Van Voorhis conducted research under Gus Scuseria, notably developing the first practical implementation of a Meta-GGA in Density Functional Theory (DFT). He went on to pursue a Ph.D. in theoretical chemistry under Martin Head-Gordon at the University of California, Berkeley, graduating in 2001. He went on to Harvard University for postdoctoral research with Eric J. Heller and David R. Reichman. In 2003, he joined the department of chemistry at MIT as a faculty member and was promoted to full professor in 2012. Since 2019, he has been the head of the department of chemistry at MIT. Besides scientific research, he has made numerous video ...
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Voorhees (surname)
Voorhees is a surname. Its origins can be traced to Dutch settler Steven van Voorhees, who was from a village in Drenthe, Netherlands. Notable people with the name include: *Alan Voorhees (1922–2005), American transportation engineer * Andrew Vorhees (born 1999), American football player * Charles Stewart Voorhees (1853–1909), American lawyer and politician *Clark Voorhees (1871–1933), American landscape painter * Daniel Voorhees (other), multiple people, including: **Daniel W. Voorhees (1827–1897), American lawyer and politician from Indiana ** Daniel S. Voorhees (1913–possibly 2004), confessed to the 1947 murder of Elizabeth Short ** Daniel Spader Voorhees (1852–1935), American politician from New Jersey *Debi Sue Voorhees (born 1961), American actress * Donald Voorhees (other), multiple people, including: **Donald Voorhees (conductor) (1903–1989), American composer and conductor ** Donald E. Voorhees (1930–2001), American politician from Iowa ...
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Voorheis
Voorheis is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Bernie Voorheis (1922–2010), American basketball player * Isaac I. Voorheis (1799–1886), American politician See also *Voorhees (surname) *Voorhies (other) *Voorhis Voorhis is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Bruce Van Voorhis (1908–1943), United States Navy aviator * Daniel Van Voorhis (1878–1956), American general *Charles H. Voorhis (1833–1896), American lawyer and judge * George ...
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