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Seaborn
Seaborn is a given name and a surname. Notable persons with that name include: Persons with the given name * Seaborn Buckalew, Jr. (1920–2017), American judge and politician * Seaborn McDaniel Denson (1854–1936), American musician and singing teacher * Seaborn Jones (1788–1864), American politician from Georgia * Seaborn Jones (poet), (1942–2014), American poet * Seaborn Reese (1846–1907), American politician, jurist and lawyer * Seaborn Roddenbery (1870–1913), American politician from Georgia Persons with the surname * J. Blair Seaborn (1924–2019}, a Canadian diplomat * Jim Seaborn (1890–1964), Canadian ice hockey player * Richard Seaborn (1917–1991), Canadian politician from Manitoba * Robert Seaborn (1911–1993), Canadian bishop * Rodney Seaborn (1912–2008), Australian psychiatrist and performing arts philanthropist Characters * Sam Seaborn, a fictional character portrayed by Rob Lowe on the television serial drama ''The West Wing'' See also * Seaborn Net ...
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Seaborn Buckalew, Jr
Seaborn is a given name and a surname. Notable persons with that name include: Persons with the given name * Seaborn Buckalew, Jr. (1920–2017), American judge and politician * Seaborn McDaniel Denson (1854–1936), American musician and singing teacher * Seaborn Jones (1788–1864), American politician from Georgia * Seaborn Jones (poet), (1942–2014), American poet * Seaborn Reese (1846–1907), American politician, jurist and lawyer * Seaborn Roddenbery (1870–1913), American politician from Georgia Persons with the surname * J. Blair Seaborn (1924–2019}, a Canadian diplomat * Jim Seaborn (1890–1964), Canadian ice hockey player * Richard Seaborn (1917–1991), Canadian politician from Manitoba * Robert Seaborn (1911–1993), Canadian bishop * Rodney Seaborn (1912–2008), Australian psychiatrist and performing arts philanthropist Characters * Sam Seaborn, a fictional character portrayed by Rob Lowe on the television serial drama ''The West Wing'' See also * Seaborn Net ...
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Seaborn Jones (poet)
Seaborn Gustavus Jones (October 10, 1942 - October 3, 2014) was an American poet. He was the author of several books of poetry. Life and writing Jones was born in Macon, Georgia on October 10, 1942 and died October 3, 2014. He was named after a family forebearer, 19th-century Congressman Seaborn Jones. He was educated in Macon public schools, attended Mercer University, and was a former United States Marine.Seaborn Jones, "Visiting Chagall,Biography ''Opium Magazine'', Web, Apr. 27, 2011. At one time, Jones was Lighting and Technical Director for ''Mister Rogers' Neighborhood'', was a certified zookeeper, and was a teacher of poetry in Macon and San Francisco. Jones was published in the ''Chattahoochee Review'', ''New York Quarterly'', ''Pearl'', ''River Styx'', '' Rockhurst Review'', ''Southern Poetry Review'', ''Bogg'', ''Poetry New Zealand'', ''Studio One'', ''Wilshire Review, Louisiana Review'' and numerous other journals, including translations of his work for European publi ...
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Seaborn Networks
Seaborn Networks is a developer, owner, and operator of submarine communications cables. Seaborn is the owner and operator of the Seabras-1 "submarine communications cable" between Brazil and the United States. Seabras-1 is fully operational (2017) and provides the first direct route between Sao Paulo, Brazil, and the United States. The system has branching units installed on certain of its fiber pairs that point towards Virginia Beach (US), Miami (US), St. Croix (US), Fortaleza (Brazil), Cape Town (South Africa), Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), Brazil South. Seaborn's ARBR subsea system (RFS Q2 2020) is a fully funded 4-fiber pair, 48Tbit/s system. ARBR will directly connect São Paulo, Brazil to Buenos Aires, Argentina. ARBR will connect to Seabras-1 in Seaborn's Praia Grande CLS enabling the most direct, lower latency connection between Argentina and the USA. Partners Group (symbol: PGHN) is providing full project equity capital for Seabras-1 and development capital was provided by Seabor ...
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Sam Seaborn
Samuel Norman Seaborn is a fictional character played by Rob Lowe on the television serial drama ''The West Wing''. From the beginning of the series in 1999 until the middle of the fourth season in 2003, he is deputy White House Communications Director in the administration of President Josiah Bartlet played by Martin Sheen. The character departed from subsequent seasons show after Lowe decided to leave the series, although he returned for several episodes in the final season when he became Deputy Chief of Staff to the new president portrayed by Jimmy Smits. Series creator Aaron Sorkin originally conceived Sam Seaborn as the main character in ''The West Wing''. The pilot episode makes him the main protagonist and he remains a focal point through the first season. However, as other characters developed - particularly Sheen's role as President and his ability to govern despite obstacles such as his previously undisclosed multiple sclerosis, his campaign for re-election, foreign poli ...
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Seaborn Roddenbery
Seaborn Anderson Roddenbery (January 12, 1870 - September 25, 1913) was a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from the state of Georgia, known for his proposal of an anti-miscegenation amendment to the United States Constitution. He was elected to the 61st Congress to replace the deceased James M. Griggs, and re-elected to the 62nd and 63rd Congresses before dying in office. Early life and career Roddenbery was born on a farm in Decatur County, Georgia, January 12, 1870 to Dr. Seaborn Anderson Roddenbery and Martha America ''Braswell'' Roddenbery. The name is sometimes misspelled ''Roddenberry''. His grandfather changed the spelling from ''Roddenbury''. The senior Roddenbery was described as a jack of all trades, who started making batches of open kettle sugar cane syrup, in addition to practicing medicine on horseback. As the syrup business grew, Dr. Roddenbery quit the practice of medicine to concentrate on syrup. That business eventually grew into the W ...
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Robert Seaborn
Robert Lowder Seaborn (July 9, 1911 – February 15, 1993) was a Canadian minister of the Anglican faith. He was the Anglican Bishop of Newfoundland in Canada from 1965 to 1980. Born in Toronto, Ontario he attended Normal Model School and completed high school at the University of Toronto Schools. He earned a BA in Classics in 1932 and a degree in divinity at University of Trinity College at the University of Toronto and spent 1936–37 at Oxford University. He was ordained deacon in 1934, priest in 1935 and served as assistant curate in his initial parish, St. Simon-the-Apostle Church in Toronto, followed by St. James' Cathedral Toronto from 1937 to 1941. He then became rector of St. Peter's in Cobourg, Ontario (1941–48). World War II During World War II Seaborn spent a winter training in Debert, Nova Scotia and then was posted overseas in the spring of 1943. He served as Padre for the 1st Battalion, Canadian Scottish Regiment from 1943 to 1945 and participated in the D- ...
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Seaborne (other)
Seaborne may refer to: Companies * Seaborne Airlines, a small airline in Puerto Rico * Seaborne Freight, short-lived British ferry company People * Danny Seaborne (born 1987), English footballer * Pam Seaborne (1935–2021), British hurdler * Seaborne Davies (1904–1984), Welsh law teacher and academic, member of parliament See also * Seaborn, a surname and given name * Seabourn (other) * Seabourne, a surname * Seaburn Seaburn is a seaside resort and northeastern suburb of Sunderland, North East England. The village of Whitburn borders the area to the north. To the west and south-west is Fulwell and to the south the coastal resort of Roker. Virtually all of ...
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Jim Seaborn
Thomas James Seaborn (March 6, 1890 – January 15, 1964) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who played in the Pacific Coast Hockey Association for the Vancouver Millionaires. Playing career Seaborn was a defenceman who played for the Vancouver Millionaires during the 1914–15 and 1915–16 seasons. Seaborn fought in World War I with the Canadian Army before returning to hockey in 1919 with the Everett Reds. He moved to Duluth to play with the Duluth Hornets and had a minor league career in the American Hockey Association (AHA) for Duluth, St. Louis, Chicago (''City in a Garden''); I Will , image_map = , map_caption = Interactive Map of Chicago , coordinates = , coordinates_footnotes = , subdivision_type = Country , subdivision_name ..., Minnesota, and Kansas City, where he retired in 1932. Seaborn died at age 71, in 1964 in Kansas City, Missouri. References External links *Stanley Cup Search ...
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Richard Seaborn
Richard Harry Seaborn (born April 25, 1917 in Winnipeg, Manitoba; died March 27, 1991) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1958 to 1966. The son of Ernest Frederick Seaborn, Seaborn was educated at the University of Alberta and the Juilliard School of Music in New York. He later spent three years in a seminary with the intention of becoming a minister (during his time in the legislature, he was a member of the Salvation Army). He served as music director of CJAY-TV, and was concertmaster and assistant conductor of the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra from 1942 to 1957. Seaborn also holds a Public Utility Accountancy Certificate. He was first elected to the Manitoba legislature in the 1958 provincial election, defeating CCF candidate James McIsaac by 147 votes in the north-end Winnipeg riding of Wellington (incumbent Liberal-Progressive Jack St. John finished third). He was re-elected over McIsaac by 228 votes in t ...
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Seaborn McDaniel Denson
Seaborn McDaniel Denson (1854 – April 18, 1936) was a notable Alabama musician and singing school teacher within the Sacred Harp tradition. He was a son of The Rev. Levi Phillips Denson, a Methodist minister, and Julia Ann Jones Denson. Seaborn Denson was born April 9, 1854 in Arbacoochee, Alabama. He married Sidney Burdette. S. M. Denson wrote most of the alto lines that were added to the 1911 J. S. James ''Original Sacred Harp''. Along with his brother Thomas Jackson Denson, Seaborn Denson formed the Sacred Harp Publishing Co. In 1933 they purchased the rights to James' ''Sacred Harp'' and began a revision. This revision, known as the ''Original Sacred Harp (Denson Revision)'', was published in 1936. Both died before its publication and Paine Denson, Thomas J.'s son, saw the "Denson" edition of the Sacred Harp through to completion. A granite monument to the memory of Thomas J. and Seaborn M. Denson was erected on the courthouse square in Double Springs, Alabama Double Spr ...
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Rodney Seaborn
The National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) is an Australian educational institution for the performing arts is based in Sydney, New South Wales. Founded in 1958, many of Australia's leading actors and directors trained at NIDA, including Cate Blanchett, Mel Gibson, Judy Davis and Baz Luhrmann. NIDA's main campus is based in the Sydney suburb of Kensington, located adjacent to the University of New South Wales (UNSW), and is made up of a range of rehearsal and performance venues. Its performance venues include the Parade Theatre (also the name of an earlier venue in NIDA's history); the Space; the Studio Theatre; and the Playhouse, while the Rodney Seaborn Library forms part of its library and the Reg Grundy Studio is a training and production facility for film and television. NIDA offers bachelor's, master's and vocational degrees in subjects including acting, writing, directing, scenic construction, technical theatre, voice, costume, props, production design and cultural l ...
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Seaborn Jones
Seaborn Jones (February 1, 1788 – March 18, 1864) was a United States representative from Georgia. Born in Augusta, Georgia, he attended Princeton College and studied law. By a special act of the legislature, he was admitted to the bar in 1808. He commenced a legal practice in Milledgeville. Jones was appointed Solicitor General of the Ocmulgee circuit in September 1817, and was Solicitor General of Georgia in 1823. He was one of the commissioners appointed to investigate the disturbances in the Creek Nation; in 1827 he moved to Columbus, Georgia where he built his home El Dorado, later renamed St. Elmo. Jones was elected as a Jacksonian to the Twenty-third Congress, serving from March 4, 1833, to March 3, 1835. He was elected as a Democrat to the Twenty-ninth Congress, serving from March 4, 1845, to March 3, 1847. He died in Columbus, and was buried was at Linwood Cemetery. Jones' daughter, Mary Howard Jones, married Henry L. Benning, for whom Fort Benning is named. In 20 ...
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