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Edward White
Edward, Ed, or Eddie White may refer to: Arts and entertainment *Edward White (composer) (1910–1994), British composer *Edward Gates White (1918–1992), American musician *Edward J. White (1903–1973), American film producer *Edward Lucas White (1866–1934), American writer, fantasy *Eddie White (director) (born 1981), Australian actor and animation director Politics *Edward White (Australian politician) (1869–1959), member of the Victorian Legislative Council *Edward D. White Sr. (Edward Douglass White, 1795–1847), governor of Louisiana and U.S. representative *Edward Douglass White (1845–1921), chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court **SS Edward D. White, a Liberty ship Sports *Edward White (boxer) (1899–1984), British Olympic boxer *Edward White (cricketer) (1844–1922), English cricketer *Ed White (American football) (born 1947), American football offensive lineman, Vikings and Chargers *Ed White (Australian rules footballer) (1922–2012), Australian rules foot ...
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Edward White (composer)
Edward George White (21 August 1910 – 1994) was a British composer of light music, whose compositions including "The Runaway Rocking-Horse" (1946), "Paris Interlude" (1952), "Puffin' Billy" (1952) and the signature tune for ''The Telegoons'' (1963), became familiar as radio and television theme tunes. White was born in London, England, and was largely self-taught. He became a violinist in a trio and various dance bands, performing also on saxophone and clarinet. He became known as an arranger of music and, after service in the Royal Air Force, RAF during World War II, he ran a ballroom orchestra at the Grand Spa Hotel in Bristol. In 1961, the first stereophonic single ever released in the UK, was billed as 'The Sound of Ed White', playing "Coral Reef" and "Tropical Blue". This was released by Pye Records. "Puffin' Billy" "Puffin' Billy" (1952) is perhaps his most familiar composition, especially in the original recording by Hubert Clifford and the Melodi Light Orchestra. The pi ...
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Ed White (wrestler)
Edward John White (May 18, 1949 – August 26, 2005) was a Canadian professional wrestler, best known as Sailor White and as Moondog King of The Moondogs when he joined the World Wrestling Federation in the early-1980s. White won championships in Canada and around the globe. He also wrestled in South Africa as Big John Strongbo. Professional wrestling career After doing work on Great Lakes boats, White made his professional wrestling debut in Pembroke, Ontario, on May 22, 1972, against Michael Gango for promoter Larry Kasaboski. While in Quebec he was the Grand Prix tag team champion in 1976, International Heavyweight champion in 1982, International tag team champion twice in 1982–1984 and won the Canadian Television Championship in 1984. He was most known for his time in the WWF as Moondog King where he teamed with Moondog Rex and won the WWF Tag Team Championship (then WWWF) from Tony Garea and Rick Martel in Allentown, Pennsylvania, in March 1981. After he was denied re-ent ...
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Ted White (other)
Ted White may refer to: * Ted White (author) (born 1938), American science fiction author * Ted White (stuntman) (1926–2022), American stuntman * Ted White (cricketer) (1913–1999), Australian cricketer * Ted White (politician) (born 1949), Canadian politician * Ted White (American football) (born 1976), American football offensive coordinator * Ted White (manager) Theodore Richard White (March 25, 1931 – October 26, 2020) was an American businessman, songwriter, music manager, and producer from Detroit, Michigan. White was the manager and first husband of soul singer Aretha Franklin. As a songwriter, Wh ..., first husband of Aretha Franklin See also * Edward White (other) * Theodore H. White (1915–1986), American journalist and author {{hndis, White, Ted ...
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Ed White (astronaut)
Edward Higgins White II (November 14, 1930 – January 27, 1967) was an American aeronautical engineer, United States Air Force Officer (armed forces), officer, test pilot, and NASA astronaut. He was a member of the crews of Gemini 4 and Apollo 1. After graduating from United States Military Academy, West Point in 1952 with a Bachelor of Science degree, White was sent to flight training, and assigned to the 22nd Fighter Squadron, 22nd Fighter Day Squadron at Bitburg Airport, Bitburg Air Base, West Germany, where he flew the North American F-86 Sabre, F-86 Sabre and North American F-100 Super Sabre, F-100 Super Sabre fighters. In 1958, he enrolled in the University of Michigan to study Aerospace engineering, aeronautical engineering, receiving his Master of Science degree in 1959. White then received U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School, test pilot training at Edwards Air Force Base, California, before being assigned as a test pilot for the Aeronautical Systems Division at Wright-P ...
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Edward Higgins White Sr
Edward Higgins White (May 22, 1901 – November 7, 1978) was a United States Air Force general who served in the United States Army Air Forces Budget Office during World War II and commanded the 1503rd Air Transport Wing in the Korean War. A graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point class of 1924, he was commissioned in the Army Air Corps and learned to fly both airships and airplanes. He attended Harvard Business School, from which he received his Master of Business Administration in 1937, and spent World War II working as a budget and financial officer, first at the Air Materiel Command at Wright Field, Ohio, and then in the Office of the Chief of United States Army Air Forces in Washington, D.C. He transferred to the United States Air Force when it was created in 1947. After service in the Korean War he became chief of the Army and Air Force Exchange Service in New York City. He then served as commander of the 3750th Technical Training Wing at Sheppard Ai ...
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Edward John White
Edward John White (8 December 1831 – 2 August 1913) was an English-born meteorologist and astronomer, president of the Royal Society of Victoria in 1902. White was born in Bristol, England. From approximately 1853 to 160 he worked the Bendigo goldfields. He was acting Victorian Government Astronomer 1875-76 and an assistant to Robert L. J. Ellery at the Melbourne Observatory 1860 to 1892. White was a Fellow of the Royal Society of Victoria (president 1902) and a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical SocietyEdward John White
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*Remarks on some new tables for finding height by the barometer. Royal Society of Victoria. ''Proceedings''., 2 (1889), 68-77. *''Monthly record of results of observations in meteorological, ...
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Edward Brickell White
Edward Brickell White (January 29, 1806 – May 10, 1882), also known as E. B. White, was an architect in the United States. He was known for his Gothic Revival architecture and his use of Roman and Greek designs. Life Edward Brickell White was born on January 29, 1806, on the Chapel Hill Plantation of St. John's Berkeley Parish, South Carolina. His father was the planter and artist, John Blake White, and his mother was Elizabeth Allston White. In 1826, he graduated from the United States Military Academy, where he studied engineering. He served as a lieutenant in the U.S. Army artillery. On April 8, 1832, he married Delia Adams in New London, Connecticut. Following his resignation in August 1836, he surveyed for several railroads. Later that year he moved to Charleston, South Carolina, to practice architecture, engineering, and surveying. His first major work was the Greek Revival Market Hall, which is a National Historic Landmark (NHL) in Charleston. He was the architect o ...
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Edward White (landscape Architect)
Edward White (18731952) was an English landscape architect and garden designer. He was a founder member of the Institute of Landscape Architects and president from 1931–1933. He was married to Winifrid, daughter of Henry Ernest Milner, with whom he was partners in the firm of Milner, White & Son. Personal life Edward White was born in Worthing on 14 July 1872. He worked as a surveyor at HC Barts in Worthing. His work took him in 1899 to Crystal Palace where he met landscape architect Henry Ernest Milner. After becoming a partner in the company, in 1900 White married Milner's daughter Winifred. Edward and Winifred had three children - Leslie Milner White, Anna White and J Grant White. Leslie later became a Landscape Architect and took over Milner, White and Sons. Career Projects led by White that exist today include: The Japanese Garden and Rock Garden at Gatton Park, Surrey for Jeremiah Colman The Rock Garden and William Wilks Entrance Gates at Wisley, Surrey. Memorial G ...
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Edward White (printer)
Edward White (c. 1548 – c. 1612) was a London printer and stationer whose career spanned a period of over forty years. His shop in the booksellers' district of St Paul's Churchyard was at the Sign of the Gun, where he sold many anonymous works as well as works by Thomas Kyd, Robert Greene, Anthony Munday and Christopher Marlowe. Between 1594 and 1611 he sold all three quartos of William Shakespeare's ''Titus Andronicus''. Family Edward White, born about 1548, was the son of a Suffolk mercer, John White of Bury St Edmunds. His mother's name is unknown. Career White began his printing career in 1565 as apprentice to William Lobley. By 1576 he was sufficiently established to take on his brother, Andrew White, as his own apprentice. In succeeding years he is known to have had eleven other apprentices. He entered his first copy in the Stationers' Register on 21 July 1577, ''The true history and faithful relation of a most horrible murder committed by Alphonse Diazius''. On 7 Apri ...
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Edward White (Medal Of Honor)
Edward White (January 15, 1877 – December 3, 1908) was a private in the United States Army and a Medal of Honor recipient for his role in the Philippine–American War. Following his military service, White became a firefighter in Kansas City, but was forced to retire in 1905 due to ill health. He died from tuberculosis a few years later, and was buried in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Kansas City, Kansas. Medal of Honor citation Rank and organization: Private, Company B, 20th Kansas Volunteer Infantry. Place and date: At Calumpit, Luzon, Philippine Islands, 27 April 1899. Entered service at: Kansas City, Kans. Birth: Seneca, Kans. Date of issue: 11 March 1902. Citation: Swam the Rio Grande de Pampanga in face of the enemy's fire and fastened a rope to occupied trenches, thereby enabling the crossing of the river and the driving of the enemy from his fortified position. See also * List of Medal of Honor recipients * List of Philippine–American War Medal of Honor recipients T ...
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Edward White (Free-Church Minister)
Edward White (1819–1898) was a leading London Free Church minister. He was brother of George Frederick White (1817–1898).''Memory and memorials: from the French Revolution to World War One'' p225 ed. Matthew J. B. Campbell, Jacqueline M. Labbe, Sally Shuttleworth - 2004 "Modern English Biography, Supplement III, London: 1965; George Frederick White (1817-98) was the brother of a leading, if idiosyncratic Congregational minister, Edward White (1819-98)" He was one of the several Free Church ministers to write in favour of Christian mortalism Christian mortalism is the Christian belief that the human soul is not naturally immortal and may include the belief that the soul is "sleeping" after death until the Resurrection of the Dead and the Last Judgment, a time known as the interme .... Works * ''Life in Christ: A Study of the Scripture Doctrine On the Nature of Man, the Object of the Divine Incarnation, and the Conditions of Human Immortality.'' 1878 References {{DEFA ...
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Eddie White (rugby League)
Edward Charles White (1883–1962) was an Australian rugby league footballer in formative years of the New South Wales Rugby Football League premiership and an Australian Imperial Forces officer who saw active service in the Boer War and the Great War. Rugby league career Born in Paddington on 8 May 1883, Eddie White was a with Eastern Suburbs. White played thirty-five matches for the Eastern Suburbs club in the years (1911–13). White was a member of Eastern Suburbs first premiership winning team of 1911 who beat Glebe in a premiership decider. He was a squad member of the sides that took out the RAS shield winning the 1912 and 1913 competitions on a points basis at the end of those regular seasons. Eddie was the Eastern Suburbs club's 53rd player and the older brother of teammate Percy White. His father John White was an early president of the Eastern Suburbs club. White was a New South Wales state representative in rugby league. In his only appearance he scored ...
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