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Ingram (other)
Ingram may refer to: People * Ingram (given name) * Ingram (surname) ** Ingram baronets, a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom, created 9 August 1893 Places * Ingram Park Mall, a mall in Texas, USA * Ingram, Northumberland, England * Ingram, California, community in Mendocino County, California, USA * Ingram, Pennsylvania in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA * Ingram, Texas, city in Kerr County, Texas, USA * Ingram, Wisconsin, village in Rusk County, Wisconsin, USA * Ingram's Hall, a house at Shrewsbury School Organizations * Ingram Industries, a large US corporation, and its subsidiaries ** Ingram Barge Company, US barge company ** Ingram Micro, a distributor of information technology products ** Ingram Content Group, US book distributor * Ingram Entertainment Holdings Inc., an American distributor of home entertainment products * Ingram Merrill Foundation, a private foundation operated during Ingram Merrill's lifetime and subsidized literature, the ar ...
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Ingram (given Name)
Ingram is an English masculine given name, from the Anglo-French (Norman) ''Enguerran'' (ultimately Frankish ''Angilram''). Notable people with the name include: * Ingram Cecil Connor III (Gram Parsons) (d.1973), Country Musician * Ingram, bishop of Glasgow (d. 1174) * Ingram de Umfraville (fl. 1284–1320), Guardian of Scotland during the Wars of Scottish Independence * Ingram de Ketenis (died 1407 or 1408), Scottish cleric. * Ingram Lindsay (died 1458), Bishop of Aberdeen. *Ingram Bywater, (1840–1914), English classical scholar *Ingram Crockett (1856–1936), American poet and journalist *Ingram Frizer (died 1627), murderer of playwright Christopher Marlowe *Ingram Macklin Stainback (1883–1961), the ninth Territorial Governor of Hawaiʻi *Ingram Marshall (born 1942), American composer *Ingram Olkin Ingram Olkin (July 23, 1924 – April 28, 2016) was a professor emeritus and chair of statistics and education at Stanford University and the Stanford Graduate School of Educa ...
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Ingram Entertainment Holdings Inc
Ingram may refer to: People * Ingram (given name) * Ingram (surname) ** Ingram baronets, a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom, created 9 August 1893 Places * Ingram Park Mall, a mall in Texas, USA * Ingram, Northumberland, England * Ingram, California, community in Mendocino County, California, USA * Ingram, Pennsylvania in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA * Ingram, Texas, city in Kerr County, Texas, USA * Ingram, Wisconsin, village in Rusk County, Wisconsin, USA * Ingram's Hall, a house at Shrewsbury School Organizations * Ingram Industries, a large US corporation, and its subsidiaries ** Ingram Barge Company, US barge company ** Ingram Micro, a distributor of information technology products ** Ingram Content Group, US book distributor * Ingram Entertainment Holdings Inc., an American distributor of home entertainment products * Ingram Merrill Foundation, a private foundation operated during Ingram Merrill's lifetime and subsidized literature, the arts, ...
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Ingraham (other)
Ingraham may refer to: People * Andrew Ingraham (1841–1905), philologist and schoolmaster * Chrys Ingraham (born 1947), American sociologist * Duncan Ingraham (1802–1891), officer in the United States Navy and Confederate States Navy * Edward Sturgis Ingraham (1852–1926), first superintendent of the Seattle Public Schools and mountaineer * Elizabeth Wright Ingraham (1922–2013), American architect and educator * George Landon Ingraham (1847–1931), American lawyer and judge * Hubert Ingraham (born 1947), second prime minister of the Bahamas * Joseph Ingraham (1762–1800), American sailor and fur trader * Joseph Holt Ingraham (1809–1860), American author * Laura Ingraham (born 1963), American television and talk radio host * Lloyd Ingraham (1874–1956), American actor and director * Mary Ingraham (1901–1982), Bahamian suffragist * Mary Shotwell Ingraham (1887–1981), American social reformer and founder of the United Service Organizations (USO) * Pat Ingraham (born 195 ...
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Ingham (other)
Ingham may refer to: Places Antarctica * Ingham Glacier, a contributing glacier of Borchgrevink Glacier, Victory Mountains, Victoria Land Australia * Ingham, Queensland, a town and locality ** Ingham railway station, Queensland England * Ingham, Lincolnshire, a village and civil parish * Ingham, Norfolk, a village and civil parish * Ingham, Suffolk, a village and civil parish ** Ingham railway station United States * Ingham County, Michigan * Ingham Township, Michigan * Ingham, Nebraska, a ghost town * Ingham, Ohio, a ghost town * Ingham, Virginia, an unincorporated community People * Ingham (surname) * Ingham Brooke (1836–1906), Anglican Archdeacon of Halifax, England Ships * , a United States Coast Guard cutter preserved as a memorial ship * , a United States Coast Guard cutter currently contracted for construction * , a United States Revenue Cutter Service schooner * , a United States Revenue Cutter Service schooner Other uses * Ingham University, Le Roy, New York, firs ...
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Clara Ingram Judson Award
The Clara Ingram Judson Award (officially: Clara Ingram Judson Memorial Award) is given annually to the most creative children's writing in the Midwest United States since 1960 by the Society of Midland Authors. It was named after Clara Ingram Judson, the first recipient of the award. Notable recipients include Irene Hunt for ''Across Five Aprils'' (1965), and Rebecca Caudill Rebecca Caudill Ayars (February 2, 1899 – October 2, 1985) was an American writer of children's literature. More than twenty of her books were published. '' Tree of Freedom'' (Viking, 1949) was a Newbery Honor Book in 1950. ''A Pocketful of ... for ''A Certain Small Shepherd'' (1965). References American children's literary awards Awards established in 1960 {{Lit-award-stub ...
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Jack Ingram (album)
''Jack Ingram'' is the debut studio album by country music artist Jack Ingram. Initially released independently in 1993,Beal, Jim Jr. (December 29, 1995). "Man without hats – He's no punk, but roots-country singer Jack Ingram has that do-it-yourself spirit", ''San Antonio Express-News''. it was then the first of three albums released by Ingram on the Crystal Clear Sound label in 1995. No singles were released from this album. Most of the tracks from this album were re-released on the studio album ''Young Man'' in 2004 along with tracks from his second studio album, ''Lonesome Questions''. Content The majority of the album's tracks were written by Ingram. The opening track "Beat Up Ford" would become Ingram's trademark song in his early career as well as the name of his back-up band. It would be re-recorded for his second studio album, ''Lonesome Question''. The track "Make My Heart Flutter" would be re-recorded as "Flutter" on Ingram's 1997 album ''Livin' or Dyin'''. The album a ...
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