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A.R.T. Studios
A.R.T. Studios is the private music studio of music producer Michael Cretu, located in his mansion in the hills of Ibiza, Spain. This studio is used in the recording of all of Cretu's productions (Enigma, Sandra, Trance Atlantic Air Waves). External links [A.R.T. Studio tour from EnigmaMusic...
Art
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Venus de Milo exhibited in the Louvre museum, France. By its original and broadest definition, art (from the Latin ars, meaning "skill" or "craft") is the product or process of the effective application of a body of knowledge, most often using a set of..
ART
ART is a three-letter acronym that can mean: Adaptive resonance theoryAdvanced Rapid Transit metro technologyassisted reproductive technologyAnaheim Resort TransitWatertown International Airport (IATA airport code: ART)ISO 639 alpha-3 code for otherwise unassigned artificial languagesThe National R..
Art, Life and the other thing
Art, Life, and the other thing is a Archibald Prize-winning 1978 painting by Australian artist Brett Whiteley. It combines three different media in a triptych. --> The other thing The left-hand part of the triptych is an medium-sized oil painting on canvas done in warm, earthy colours, such as..
Art-grind
Art-grind is a term applied to some bands of the deathgrind genre, though it is not widely recognized as a genre itself. Art-grind bands often rely on heavy symbolism in their lyrics and unusual songwriting, including atypical time signatures and creative riffing and drumming. Art-grind often widen..
Art-ist
Contemporary art magazine from Istanbul. Since 1999. ..
Art-name
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. An art-name (in Japanese, gō) is a pseudonym, or penname, used by a Japanese artist, which they sometimes c..
Art-o-mat
An Art-o-mat is a recycled cigarette machine which sells miniature works of art in a variety of formats. Clark Whittington, in Winston-Salem, North Carolina came up with the concept in 1997. Clark found an old cigarette machine and decided to include it in a solo art exhibition at Penny Universitie..
Art.Net
The [Neutral point of viewneutrality] of this article is [NPOV disputedisputed] because:Some editors think that the links to the site supporting statements here are an attempt to advertise, while others disagree and point out that that they are no more numerous than in other..
ART.Welten
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Art. Lebedev Studio
The Art. Lebedev Studio is the largest design company in Russia, founded in 1995 by Artemy Lebedev. They create both industrial and graphic design; their motto is "Design will save the world." As of 2005, they have six principal art directors and over 100 employees. Contents 1 History and wo..
Art4Charity
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Arta
Arta may refer to: Djibouti*Arta District*Arta, DjiboutiGreece*Arta Prefecture*Arta, GreeceItaly*Piano d'ArtaArta, concept of rightness and divine order in the ancient indo-aryan cultures, present in names of ancient people, as:*Arta Kamuia or Arta Kamuio*Artaxerxes*ArdashirArta Muçaj, Albanian ac..
ARTA
ARTA (Auckland Regional Transport Authority) is the public transport organization of Auckland, New Zealand. It was established on 2004-07-01 and launched on 2004-12-01, to help find solutions to the traffic challenges facing the rapidly growing Auckland region. ARTA is under the umbrella of the ..
Arta, Djibouti
Arta is a city located in southeastern Djibouti. It is the capital of Arta Region. ..
Arta, Greece
Arta (Greek: Άρτα) is a city in north-western Greece, capital of the Arta Prefecture. It was the capital of the Despotate of Epirus in the Middle Ages. Arta is famous for its old bridge located over the Arachthos west of downtown and has an ancient site to the north near the main road. Arta i..
Artabanus
Artabanus was the name of two noblemen of Persia: Artabanus was the younger brother of king Darius I of Persia, and satrap of Bactria in the early 5th century BC. He appears in the Histories of Herodotus of Halicarnassus.Artabanus the Hyrcanian was reportedly Regent of Persia for a few months in 465..
Artabanus III of Parthia
Artabanus III of Parthia was a rival for the crown of the Parthian Empire during the reign of Pacorus II, against whom he revolted; his own reign extended from about 80 to 90. On a coin of 80 he calls himself Arsaces Artabanus. He was strong enough at one point to support a pretender to the Roman Em..
Artabanus II of Parthia
Coin of Artabanus II from the mint at Ecbatana. The reverse shows a throned archer with a bow. The Greek inscription reads ΒΑϹΙΛΕΩϹ ΒΑϹΙΛΕΩΝ ΕΥΕΡΓΕΤΟΥ ΑΡϹΑΚΟΥ ΔΙΚΑΙΟϹ ΕΠΙΦΑΝΟΥϹ ΦΙΛΕΛΛΗΝΟϹ (king of kings Arsaces, bringer of plenty, the just..
Artabanus IV of Parthia
Artabanus IV of Parthia ruled the Parthian Empire from 216 to 224. He was the younger son of Vologases V of Parthia (191–208) who died in 208. Artabanus IV rebelled against his brother Vologases VI of Parthia (208–228), and soon gained the upper hand, although Vologases VI maintained him..
Artabanus I of Parthia
Coin of Artabanus I. Reverse shows a seated goddess (perhaps Demeter) holding Nike and a cornucopia. Text reads ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΡΣΑΚΟΥ ([coin] of king Arsaces). The date ΗΠΡ is 188 of the Seleucid era, that is, 125 BC–124 BC. Artabanus I of Parthia ruled the Parthian Em..
Artabanus of Persia
Artabanus the Hyrcanian is an obscure historical figure who was reportedly Regent of Persia for a few months (465 BC - 464 BC). Artabanus probably originated from the province of Hyrcania and reportedly served as the chief official of Xerxes I. He is considered to have served either as his vizier o..
Artabasdos
Artabasdos or Artabasdus (Greek: Αρταύασδος, Artauasdos, from Armenian: Artavazd ), was Byzantine Emperor from June 741 or 742 until November 743. His reign constitutes a usurpation against Constantine V, who had retained control of several themes in Asia Minor. Life The Armenian Artaba..
Artabazus
Artabazus was the name of a satrap of Hellespontine Phrygia (now northwest Turkey), under the Achaemenid dynasty of Persia. Artabazus, son of Pharnaces, was one of the generals in Xerxes' invasion of Greece, in charge of the reserve forces guarding the route back to Asia, and responsible for suppre..
Artabazus of Phrygia
Artabazus (in Greek Αρτάβαζος; lived 4th century BC) was a Persian general, who was sent in 362 BC, in the reign of Artaxerxes II, against the revolted Datames, satrap of Cappadocia, but was defeated by the bravery and resolution of the latter.1 In the reign of Artaxerxes III, Artabazus was..
Artabrus
Artabrus is a spider genus of the Salticidae family (jumping spiders). Species Artabrus erythrocephalus (C. L. Koch, 1846) (Java, Singapore)Artabrus jolensis Simon, 1902 (Philippines)Artabrus planipudens (Karsch, 1881) (Gilbert Is.) ..
Artag
Artag (Artaces or Artoces in Greek and Roman sources) (d. 63 BC), from the Arsacid (Arshakunian) dynasty, was king of Caucasian Iberia in 81-63 BC. He was a son of Arshak I, Armenian prince who had been enthroned in Iberia in 93 BC. This close association with Armenia brought upon the country an i..
Artajona
Artajona is a town and municipality located in the province and autonomous community of Navarre, northern Spain. External link [ARTAJONA in the Bernardo Estornés Lasa - Auñamendi Encyclopedia (Euskomedia Fundazioa)] () ..
Artakama
Artakama1, daughter of Artabazus, a grandson of king Artaxerxes II, satrap of Daskyleion under Artaxerxes III and Darius III, satrap of Bactria under Alexander 2. Her mother is not specifically stated but was probably the only known wife of Artabazus, an anonymous sister of the Rhodian generals Memn..
Artamidae
The family Artamidae gathers together 20 species of mostly crow-like birds native to Australasia and nearby areas. There are two subfamilies: Artaminae, the woodswallows, are sombre-coloured, soft-plumaged birds that have a brush-tipped tongue but seldom use it for gathering nectar. Instead, the..
Artamonov
Artamonov can refer to the following: Anatoly Dmitriyevich Artamonov (1952-), Russian governor of Kaluga Oblast.Mikhail Illarionovich Artamonov (1898-1972), Soviet historian and archaeologist.Nikolaj N. Artamonov (1906-1965), Soviet rocket scientist.Artamonov crater on the Moon.Catena Artamonov on ..
Artamonov (crater)
Crater characteristics Coordinates ..
Artamon Matveev
Artamon Matveev Artamon Sergeyevich Matveyev (Артамон Сергеевич Матвеев in Russian) (1625 - 1682) was a Russian statesman, diplomat and reformer. Due to the fact that his father - Sergey Matveyev - was a notable diplomat, Artamon Matveyev was brought up at the royal co..
Artane
Artane may refer to: Artane, a suburb of Dublin, Ireland.Artane®, a brand-name for the drug trihexyphenidyl used to treat Parkinson's disease. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish ..
Artane, Dublin
Artane, sometimes spelt Artaine (Ard Aidhin in Irish), is a suburb of Dublin, Ireland. It is home to the Artane Boys' Band which was set up in 1872 in what was then an industrial school run by the Congregation of Christian Brothers for orphaned boys.It is the brith place to the most members of the ..
Artanis
Artanis ("noble woman") is also the 'father-name' of Galadriel, a character from J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth. StarCraft character Artanis Position Protoss Executor, Protoss Scout pilot Species Protoss Affiliation New Antioch, Protoss civilization Artanis is a young Protoss Praetor ..
Artapanas
Artapanas was a historian who lived in Alexandria in the second century B.C. He wrote a history of the Jews, parts of which have been preserved in the writings of the church-fathers Eusebius of Caesarea ("Præparatio Evangelica," ix. 18, 23) and Clement of Alexandria ("Stromata," i. 23, 154), as wel..
Artapanus
Artapanus of Alexandria is a historian, of Jewish origin, from the 2nd century B.C. He wrote about the history of the Jews but his books didn't survive. His works have been preserved in the books of two later historians: Eusebius of Caesarea in his book "Præparatio Evangelica" ix. 18, 23, and;Cle..
Artapart.com
ArtApart.com is an online retailer that offers its customers the opportunity to create designs on T-Shirts and other merchandise while online. On Jan. 15, 1998 ArtApart.com was the first to offer a "Design Online T-Shirt Service" [link]. On Oct. 19, 2003 (see [Internet Achive Wayback..
Artaphernes
Artaphernes, more correctly Artaphrenes, was the brother of Darius Hystaspis, and satrap of Sardis. It was he who received the embassy from Athens sent probably by Cleisthenes in 497 BC, and subsequently warned the Athenians to receive back the "tyrant" Hippias. Subsequently he took an important p..
Artarmon, New South Wales
Artarmon is a suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia and the seat of the Willoughby local government area. Its postcode is 2064. In 1794, land grants were given to soldiers and emancipists west of the Artarmon railway station. As Sydney grew, the North Shore suburb (along with the rest of..
Artarmon railway station, Sydney
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Artas
Artas may refer to: Arta Kamuio, the father of Kharaosta Kamuio (Ancient Asian people).Artas, South Dakota, United StatesArtas, Isère, a commune of the Isère département, in France This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an ..
Artas, South Dakota
Artas is a town in Campbell County, South Dakota, United States. The population was 13 at the 2000 census. Geography Artas is located at [45°53′16″N, 99°48′28″W] (45.887723, -99.807771)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the to..
Artashumara
Artashumara was a Hurrian pretender to the throne of Mitanni in the fourteenth century BC. His reign was very short, or non-existent, before he was murdered. He was the brother of Tushratta, who succeeded him. ..
Artatama
This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. 1. Artatama I was a king of the Hurrian kingdom of Mitanni in the late fiftee..
Artavasdes
Artavasdes (also Artabazes, Artavazde) is the name of several kings of ancient Armenia: Artavasdes I of ArmeniaArtavasdes II of ArmeniaArtavasdes III of ArmeniaArtavasdes IV of ArmeniaThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an ..
Artavasdes II of Armenia
Artavasdes II King Artavasdes II (Armenian: Արտավազդ Երկրորդ) ruled Armenia from 53 to 34 BC. He succeeded his father, Tigranes the Great. Artavasdes was an ally of Rome, but when Orodes II of Parthia invaded Armenia following his victory over the Roman general Marcus Licinius C..
Artavasdes I of Armenia
Artavasdes I of Armenia (also called Artavazd, Armenian: Արտավազդ Առաջին) (reigned 160 BC-115 BC) was the son of Artaxias I and Queen Satenik. Artavasdes repelled several attempts by Parthians to invade Armenia but was eventually defeated by Mithridates, who annexed parts of Eastern A..
Artavazde VI
Artavazde VI was a Persian ruler of the Kingdom of Armenia from 252 until 283. ..
Artavazd Ashoti Peleshyan
Artavazd Ashoti Peleshyan is an Armenian film director and one of the most important documentarians in the history of film art. He is renowned for developing a style of cinematographic perspective known as distance montage, combining perception of depth with oncoming entities, such as running packs..
Artavazd Karamyan
Artavazd Karamyan (born November 14, 1979 in Yerevan) is an Armenian professional footballer. He currently plays for the Romanian team FC Rapid Bucureşti in the left midfield position. Playing for the Armenian national team since 2000, he currently has 30 caps and 3 international goals. ..
Artaxata
Artaxata (Արտաշատ in Armenian, translit. Artashat), a city on the Araks River in the Ararat valley, founded by Artaxias I in 190 BC at the entrance to the plainlands of the River Araxes, at a point where the watercourse forms a near peninsula. Strabo and Plutarch described it as a large and b..
Artaxerxes
Artaxerxes was the name of several rulers of the Achaemenid dynasty of Persia: Artaxerxes IArtaxerxes IIArtaxerxes IIIArses of Persia is believed to have taken the royal title of "Artaxerxes IV"Bessus, the Persian nobleman who murdered Darius III of Persia, renamed himself Artaxerxes when he claime..
Artaxerxes III of Persia
Artaxerxes III Ochus ruled Persia from 358 BC to 338 BC. He was the son of Artaxerxes II and was succeeded by Arses of Persia (also known as Artaxerxes IV). Soon after becoming the king, Artaxerxes killed all of his relatives to protect Persia from civil wars. In 343 BC Artaxerxes III defeated Necta..
Artaxerxes II of Persia
Artaxerxes II Memnon (c. 436 - 358 BC) was king of Persia from 404 BC until his death. He defended his position against his brother Cyrus the Younger, who was defeated and killed at the Battle of Cunaxa in 401 BC, and against a revolt of the provincial governors, the satraps (366 - 358). He also be..
Artaxerxes I of Persia
Artaxerxes I (Artakhshathra I) was king of the Persian Empire from 465 BC to 424 BC. He belonged to the Achaemenid dynasty and was the successor of Xerxes I. His surname Longimanus is attributed to, according to Plutarch, "his right hand being longer than his left."[link] The name is men..
Artaxiad Dynasty
The Artaxiad Dynasty ruled Armenia from 189 BC until their overthrow by the Romans in AD 12. Their realm included Greater Armenia, Sophene and intermittently Lesser Armenia and parts of Mesopotamia. Contents 1 Historical background2 Consolidation of Armenian lands under Artaxias3 ..
Artaxias
Artaxias (also called Artaxes or Artashes) was the name of three kings of Armenia: Artaxias I, reigned 190 BC – 159 BCArtaxias II, reigned 34 BC – 20 BCArtaxias III, reigned 18 AD – 35 AD This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same tit..
Artaxias I
Artaxias I (also called Artaxes or Artashes, Armenian: Արտաշես Առաջին) (reigned 190 BCE-159 BCE) was the founder of the Artaxiad Dynasty whose members ruled the kingdom of Armenia for nearly two centuries. Artaxias was the satrap of Armenia for Seleucid king Antiochus III. Following his..
Artaxias II
Artaxias II (also called Artaxes or Artashes, Armenian: Արտաշես Երկրորդ) (reigned 34 BC – 20 BC) was a king of Armenia, the eldest son of Artavasdes II. He ascended the throne when his father was taken prisoner and executed by Marcus Antonius, and after his own skirmish with the Roma..
Artaxias III
Artaxias III (also called Artaxes or Artashes, Armenian: Արտաշես Երրորդ) (reigned c. 18 – c. 35) was the name given to Zenon (the son of King Polemon I of Pontus) when he was made king of Armenia by Germanicus. He was succeeded by Arsaces, son of Artabanus II of Parthia. ..
Artazu
Artazu is a town and municipality located in the province and autonomous community of Navarre, northern Spain. External link [ARTAZU in the Bernardo Estornés Lasa - Auñamendi Encyclopedia (Euskomedia Fundazioa)] () ..
Arta Kamuia
Contents 1 Arta Kamuia or Kamuio (Kambojaka)2 External links3 See also4 References Arta Kamuia or Kamuio (Kambojaka) Arta (or Artas in Kharoshthi) was the elder brother of the well known Gandhara ruler Maues or Moga (Dr Stein Konow, Dr R. K. Mukerjee, Dr J. L. Kamboj). ..
Arta Muçaj
Arta Muçaj is an ethnic Albanian actress from Kosovo. She has starred in the Albanian TV series "Njerëz dhe fate" (People and Destinies), "Vjeshta e trëndafilave" (The Autumn of Roses) etc. ..
Arta Prefecture
Arta (Greek: Άρτα) is one of the prefectures of Greece. It is part of the Epirus periphery. Its capital is the city Arta. The location is north of the Ambracian Gulf. Mountains surround the northeast with only one road linking into the Pineios valley and Thessaly, and low-land agricultural pl..
Arta Region
Arta is a newly created region in Djibouti. Its capital is Arta.  Regions of Djibouti ..
Artbank
Artbank is an art rental program established in 1980 by the Australian Government. It supports contemporary Australian artists and encourages a wider appreciation of their work by buying artworks which it then rents to public and private sector clients. It was modelled on the Canadian Art Bank, w..
Artbook
An artbook is a collection of leaves of paper, parchment or other material, bound together along one edge within covers. An artbook is not a literary piece but is a collection of images and graphics. Artbooks are almost always collections of a given topic, be it of a genre like fine art photography,..
Artbots
ArtBots is an annual robot talent show held in New York City. It is sponsored by a variety of arts organizations and schools in the New York area, and is directed by dorkbot founder Douglas Repetto. ArtBots is vaguely modeled on a tongue-in-cheek version of Battlebots, where robotic art submission..
Artbox
Artbox, with three members from San Francisco, was an American Lo-Fi Indie pop band. The group included the members Deric Williams (D-funk,) Artboy (Timothy Plain), Jackson (Jason Eliott), and drummer Scott Bolton (Gunner). Their album Crush reached the CMJ Radio 200. Discography Rock N' Roll 4 S..
Artcell
Publicity poster of Artcell Artcell (or ArtCell) is a progressive metal band of Bangladesh. The band is arguably the first progressive metal band of the country and usually experiments with tunes from other metal genres such as speed and thrash metal. Contents 1 History and Formation2&..
Artchive
Mark Harden's Artchive website is an online art gallery with high-quality images and associated information concerning well-known historical artists and artistic movements and styles. External links [Artchive website] ..
Artcontext
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } Artcontext is a collaborative net art venue headed u..
ArtCyclopedia
ArtCyclopedia is an online database of museum-quality fine art founded by Canadian John Malyon. The ArtCyclopedia only deals with art that can be viewed online, and currently has indexed 1200 arts sites, with links to over 100,000 works by 7,500 renowned artists. Recently, the site has also started ..
Artdink
Artdink is a Japanese developer of console and computer games, currently based in Tsukishima, Tokyo. By far Artdink's biggest international success was the award-winning A-Train (known in Japan as A Ressha de Ikou, or "Take the A-Train") strategy game released for the PC and Amiga, which was publ..
Arte
Arte Launched: 30 May 1992 Audience Share in 2004Médiamétrie : 3.7% (in France) Owned By: ARD, ZDF & France Télévisions Web Address: [www.arte-tv.com] Availability Terrestrial Analogue: Available in France only (7pm-3am) Terrestrial Digital: Channel 7 in France Sate..
Artea
Artea is a town and municipality located in the province of Bizkaia, in the autonomous community of Basque Country, northern Spain. External link [ARTEA in the Bernardo Estornés Lasa - Auñamendi Encyclopedia (Euskomedia Fundazioa)] () [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit ] M..
Arteaga
Arteaga may refer to one of two cities in Mexico: Arteaga, CoahuilaArteaga, Michoacán Both were named after 19th-century national hero José María Arteaga, one-time governor of the state of Querétaro de Arteaga, also named in his honour. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: ..
Arteaga, Coahuila
Arteaga (ahr-tee-AH-gah) is a city in the Mexican state of Coahuila. It serves as the administrative centre for the surrounding municipality (municipio) of the same name. Arteaga is located at [25°25′58″N, 101°50′24″W], at a height of 1,660 metres above sea level. It stands some..
ARTech
ARTech is a shortened name used to refer to: Northfield School of Arts and Technology, a charter school in Northfield, Minnesota, United StatesARTech Consultores SRL, a Uruguayan software company, creators of GeneXus, Deklarit and Gxportal This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a l..
Arteche, Eastern Samar
Arteche is a 5th class municipality in the province of Eastern Samar, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 13,024 people in 2,561 households. Barangays Arteche is politically subdivided into 20 barangays. AguinaldoBalud (Pob.)Bato (San Luis)BeriBigoBuenavistaCagsal..
Artech Entertainment, Ltd.
Artech Entertainment, Ltd. was formed 1995 in Surrey, New York and moved to Hollywood, California in 2001. Named Artech Studios until October 2003, the company has developed every game such as The Driver, Monopoly (in 1999 for Windows) and more. In October 2003, it was renamed Artech Entertainment..
Artech Studios
Artech Studios is the original name for Artech Entertainment, Ltd. until October 2003. It was noticed for its game-listing developments. ..
Artédis
Artédis is a French film distributor founded in 1983. The company releases four to six films a year, and concentrates mainly on releasing European fare. [] Notable releases from the company's library of over 100 films [] include Nelvana's The Care Bears Movie (1985), Roland Emm..
Artefactoria
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Artefactoria a group of Latin American Contemporary artists that began working together in 1982 after graduati..
Artefaktur
Artefaktur Component Development Kit is a platform independent library for generating distributed server-based components and applications. Services are provided by a C++ framework. See also JavaReflectionSerializationDynamic Method InvocationAspect-oriented programmingIntentional programming Exter..
Artega
Artega is a tribe of African "Arabs" said to be descendants of a sheik of that name who came from Hadramut in pre-Islamic days, settling near Tokar. The name is said to be "patrician," and the Artega may be regarded as the most ancient stock in the Suakin district. They were all followers of the man..
Arteixo
Arteixo is a municipality of Spain in the province of A Coruña, an autonomous community of Galicia. It's area is 93.76 km² and its population is 25,295 (2004 estimate). Its population density is 269.78 people/km². Demographics Population change of the municipality from 1991 to 2004 2004 ..
Artek
The word Artek has several meanings: It's the commonly used name for Arctic Technology Centre, established in late summer 2000 to teach and provide in-service training for Greenlandic and Danish students and businessmen in Arctic technology.Artek was the most famous Young Pioneer camp near Gurzuf on..
Artek (camp)
Young Pioneer camp Artek in 1960s Artek (Russian: Арте́к) was the All-Union and international Young Pioneer camp in the Soviet Union. It was established on June 16 1925 near the Black Sea in the town of Gurzuf located on the Crimean peninsula, at [44°33′N 34°18′E] The ..
Artek (company)
ARTEK, a Finnish furniture company, was founded in December, 1935 by architect Alvar Aalto and his wife Aino Aalto, visual arts promoter Maire Gullichsen and art historian Nils-Gustav Hahl. The main aim of the venture was to promote the furniture and glassware of Alvar Aalto, and to produce furnish..
Artel
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Artel (Russian: ) is a general term for various cooperative associations in Russia, historical and modern. Historically, artels were semi-formal associations for various enterprises: fishing, mining, commerce, of loaders, loggers, thieves, beggars, etc. O..
Arteli
Arteli is a small chain of Mexican supermarkets founded by Arturo Elizondo of Tampico in 1978. Concentrating their efforts in a small region, they now have stores in Tampico, Ciudad Madero and Altamira, as well as branches in the towns of Rio Verde and Ebano in the state of San Luis Potosi. Elizond..
Artel (disambiguation)
Artel may refer to one of the following. Artel, a kind of Russian cooperative associationArtel Communications, a Rwandan company http://artel.rw/ This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wi..
Artel of Artists
Artel of Artists (Russian: ) was a cooperative association (artel) and a commune of democratically-minded artists headed by Ivan Kramskoi. It was established in 1863 after some of its future organisers had been expeled from the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts because of the "revolt of fourteen",..
Artem'ev (crater)
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Artemare
Artemare Country      France Région Rhône-Alpes Départment Ain Arrondissement Belley Canton Virieu-le-Grand INSEE 01000 Postal Code 01510 MayorCurrent Term ?2001-2008 Intercommunality Longitude Latitude Altitudes a..
Artemas Ward
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Artemas Ward (November 26, 1727 – October 28, 1800) was an American Major General in the American Revolutionary War and a Congressman from Massachusetts. President Adams described him as "...universally esteemed, beloved and confided in by his army an..
Artemas Ward, Jr.
For other people named , see {{{1. Artemas Ward, Jr., like his father, Artemas Ward, was a U.S. Representative from Massachusetts. ..
Artemas Ward (disambiguation)
Multiple people share the name Artemas Ward: Artemas Ward (1727–1800), was an American Major General in the American Revolutionary War and a U.S. Representative from MassachusettsArtemas Ward, Jr., son of Artemas Ward, was also a U.S. Representative from MassachusettsArtemas Ward (writer), wrote ..
Artemas Ward (writer)
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Artemas Ward (May 28 1848–March 14 1925) was an American author and advertising executive. He is known for authoring several biographies as well as The Grocer's Encyclopedia. His first position was in 1863 with the New York State Soldiers’ Depot. Later..
Artemesia Geyser
Artemesia Geyser is a geyser in the Lower Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park in the United States. Artemesia Geyser is part of the Old Road Group which includes the Atomizer Geyser. It erupts for a duration of 15–25 minutes with an interval of around 9–17+ hours between eruptions..
Artemidoros
Silver tetradrachm of Artemidoros (c.85 BCE). Obverse shows bust of Artemidoros with Greek legend ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΙΚΗΤΟΥ ΑΡΤΕΜΙΔΟΡΟΥ (invincible ..
Artemidorus
Artemidorus Daldianus or Ephesius was a professional diviner and author known for an extant five-volume Greek work Oneirocritica, (English: The Interpretation of Dreams). Artemidorus was surnamed Ephesius, from Ephesus, on the west coast of Asia Minor, but was also called Daldianus, from his mother'..
Artemio Canseco
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } Artemio Canseco is a Filipino film director who made..
Artemio Franchi
Artemio Franchi (1922-1983) was an Italian football administrator. He served as Italian Football Federation President (1967-1976, 1978-1980), UEFA President (1972-1983) and as a member of the FIFA Executive Committee (1974-1983). He died in a road accident near Siena in August 1983. The home stadiu..
Artemio Franchi Trophy
The Artemio Franchi Trophy was a competition held twice (1985 and 1993) between the champions of the European Football Championship and the Copa América. It was the national team equivalent to the Intercontinental Cup featuring the top European and South American clubs, and can be considered a prec..
Artemio Panganiban
Artemio V. Panganiban is the 21st and current Supreme Court Chief Justice of the Philippines. Contents 1 Early life and studies2 Professional career3 Supreme Court4 Role at the second EDSA revolution5 Chief Justice6 Books7 Personal life8 External links E..
Artemio pangniban
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } Justice Panganiban is incoming Chief Justice of th..
Artemio Ricarte
Artemio Ricarte was born on October 20, 1866 in Batac, Ilocos Norte to Faustino Ricarte and Bonifacia Garcia. He finished his early studies in his hometown and enrolled at the Colegio de San Juan de Letran where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts. At the University of Santo Tomas and then at the E..
Artemis
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. The "Artemis of Versailles", a Roman copy of a Hellenistic marble sculpture, now at the Louvre Museum. Artemis (/'ɑ.tʌ.mɪs/) (Greek: Ἀρτεμις), in Greek mythology, is the daughter of Zeus and Leto and the twin sister of Apollo. In later ti..
Artemisa
Artemisa is a capital city of La Habana Province, Cuba. It is located at around [22°48′47″N, 82°45′43″W]. ..
Artemisia
Artemisia is the name of two ancient Anatolian rulers, often confused with one another: Artemisia I of Caria, tyrant of Halicarnassus in the 5th century BCArtemisia II of Caria, satrap of Caria in the 4th century BC It is also: the first name of the Italian painter Artemisia Gentileschithe name for ..
Artemisia (plant)
Artemisia abrotanum (Southernwood) Artemisia absinthium (Absinth Wormwood) Artemisia alba Artemisia californica (California Sagebrush) leaves Artemisia mauiensis (Maui Wormwood) Artemisia pontica (Roman Wormwood) Artemisia pycnocephala (Beach Sagewort) flowers..
Artemisia annua
Artemisia annua, also known as Sweet Wormwood, Sweet Annie, or Chinese wormwood (}; }), is a common type of wormwood that grows throughout the world. It has fern-like leaves, bright yellow flowers, and a camphor-like scent. It averages about 2 m tall and has a single stem, alternating branches, a..
Artemisia californica
Artemisia californica, also known as California sagebrush, of the Asteraceae, is a shrub that grows in coastal sage scrub, coastal strand, chaparral, and dry foothill communities, from sea level to 800 m. It is a native to California and Baja California. Contents 1 Physical Description2&n..
Artemisia Gentileschi
Judith Beheading Holofernes (1612-21) Oil on canvas 199 x 162 cm Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence. Artemisia Gentileschi (July 8 1593 - 1653) was an Italian Early Baroque painter, today considered one of the most accomplished painters in the generation influenced by Caravaggio (Caravaggisti). ..
Artemisia II of Caria
Artemisia of Caria (in Greek Aρτεμισία; died 350 BC) was the sister, wife, and successor of the Carian prince Mausolus. She was the daughter of Hecatomnus, and after the death of her husband, she reigned for two years, from 352 to 350 BC. Her administration was conducted on the same principl..
Artemisia I of Caria
Artemisia (in Greek Αρτεμισία) was the daughter of Lygdamis and was set up as the tyrant of Halicarnassus by the Persians, who were at the time the overlords of Ionia, after the death of her husband. According to Herodotus (History Books 7 and 8) Artemisia was of Halicarnassian stock on her..
Artemisia maritima
Sea Wormwood (Artemesia maritima), also known as 'Old Woman'. Contents 1 Habitat2 Description3 Part Used4 Medicinal Action and Uses Habitat In Britain it is found as far as Wigton on the West and Aberdeen on the East; also in north-east Ireland and in the Channel Islands..
Artemisia scoparia
Artemisia scoparia is a species in the genus Artemisia, in the family Asteraceae. Its common name is Redstem Wormwood. ..
Artemisia tridentata
Artemisia tridentata (Sagebrush, Big Sagebrush, Common Sagebrush, Blue Sagebrush, or Black Sagebrush) is a shrub or small tree from the family Asteraceae. Some botanists treat it in the segregate genus Seriphidium, as S. tridentatum (Nutt.) W. A. Weber, but this is not widely followed. The name sa..
Artemisia vulgaris
Artemisia vulgaris (Mugwort) is a species from the daisy family Asteraceae. It is one of several species in the genus Artemisia known as mugwort, and is also occasionally known as Felon Herb, St. John's Plant, Chrysanthemum Weed, and Wild Wormwood. It is native to temperate Europe, Asia and northe..
Artemisinin
Artemisinin Chemical name (3R,5aS,6R,8aS,9R,12S,12aR)-octahydro-3,6,9-trimethyl-3,12-epoxy-12H-pyrano[4,3-j]-1,2-benzodioxepin-10(3H)-one Chemical formula C15H22O5 Molecular mass 282.332 g/mol Synonyms ArtemisinineQinghaosu CAS number 63968-64-9 | PubChem | [688..
Artemisium
Artemisium is a cape north of Euboea, Greece. See also Temple of ArtemisBattle of Artemisium ..
Artemis (brothel)
Artemis is a mega-brothel in Germany, where prostitution is legal and widespread. The 'wellness brothel' opened in Berlin in September 2005, a four-storey building complete with a pool, three saunas, two cinemas, and with room for up to 70 prostitutes and 600 customers. Contents 1 Organizat..
Artemis (comics)
Artemis is the name of four fictional characters featured in comic books published by DC Comics. Artemis I is the goddess of the moon in Greek mythology. She is part of the pantheon of Olympian gods featured in Wonder Woman. Artemis II is the name used by Artemis Crock, the supervillain now called ..
Artemis (contemporary artist)
Artemis (born 1947) is a contemporary artist and weaver. Born in Saint Germain-en-Laye, a small town west of Paris, Artemis began her career as a composer and singer before establishing herself as a visual artist and setting up a studio in Vaduz, Liechtenstein in 1984. That same year she completed..
Artemis (crater)
Crater characteristics Coordinates ..
Artemis (disambiguation)
Artemis is the name of a Greek goddess; see Artemis. Other meanings include: Artemis (Loutsa), a city in Greece.Artemis (contemporary artist), an artist and weaver.105 Artemis, an asteroid.Artemis (Sailor Moon), a character in the anime "Sailor Moon".Artemis, a mine field and a star system in the c..
Artemis (Loutsa)
Seal Flag Map Map not yetavailable --> Statistics Prefecture: Attica Metropolitan Area: Athens Location:Latitude:Longitude: 37.976 (37°57'46") N lat. 24.001667 (24°0'1") E long. Elevation: -lowest: -centre: Petalies Gulf2 m (centre)southern part Postal cod..
Artemis (pet food)
Artemis Pet Food Company, Inc. is a manufacturer and supplier of holistic pet foods. Established in 1998, and based in North Hollywood, California on the premise that an animal's health starts with its diet. External links [Artemis Pet Food] ..
Artemis (Sailor Moon)
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Artemis (romanized to arutemisu) is one of three feline characters of the Japanese anime series, Sailor Moon, a..
Artemis (ship)
The Artemis (formerly Royal Princess) is a cruise ship which first entered operation in 1984. History The ship was constructed for Princess Cruises. She was inaugrated by Princess Diana at Southampton in 1984. She transferred to the P&O fleet in April 2005 and was renamed Artemis. Links [Pr..
Artemis (software)
Artemis is the brand name of one of the world's leading software based project planning tools. Artemis 9000/EX runs on both Microsoft Windows and IBM OS/390 operating systems. It is a fully scalable and customizable tool, and unlike other planning tools, it can be programmed to fit exactly what the..
Artemis 30
The Artemis 30 is an anti-aircraft gun system originally developed in 1982 and produced by the Hellenic Arms Industry (EBO) for use by the Greek armed forces (Hellenic Army) in the Aegean sea. The military of Libya also deploys this system. The Artemis 30 consists of twin 30 mm autocannons, normal..
Artemis Antone
Artemis Antone (AKA Artemis Antoine) is an American bondage model born October 20, 1970, in Long Beach, California. She is 5'2", with reddish brown hair (often dyed black or blonde) and green eyes. Her measurements are 34D/26/36, wearing a size 6 1/2 shoe. She lists her parentage as German, Italian..
Artemis Entreri
Dungeons & Dragons Character ..
Artemis Fowl
The term Artemis Fowl may refer to several things. See: Artemis Fowl II for the main character of the series.Artemis Fowl (book) for the first book of the series.Artemis Fowl (series) for the series itself.Artemis Fowl (film) for the scheduled movie.Characters of Artemis Fowl series for the charac..
Artemis Fowl: The Arctic Incident
Artemis Fowl: The Arctic Incident is the second book in the Artemis Fowl series written by Irish author Eoin Colfer. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. The plot Having successfully restored his family fortune, thirteen-year-old criminal mastermind Artemis ..
Artemis Fowl: The Eternity Code
"Artemis Fowl: The Eternity Code" is the third book in Irish children's fiction author Eoin Colfer's Artemis Fowl series. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. The plot Artemis Fowl, criminal mastermind, is now stuck at a miserable boarding school, but that s..
Artemis Fowl: The Opal Deception
Artemis Fowl: The Opal Deception is the fourth book in the Artemis Fowl series; it was released in April 2005. This book involves the surviving villain from [[Artemis Fowl: The Arctic Incident]], Opal Koboi, an evil genius whose intellect rivals super-genius Foaly, the centaur, along with the retur..
Artemis Fowl: The Opal Deception.
Artemis Fowl: The Opal Deception Artemis Fowl: The Opal Deception is the fourth book in the Artemis Fowl series by Eoin Colfer. See Opal Koboi for a summary. ..
Artemis Fowl: The Seventh Dwarf
Artemis Fowl: The Seventh Dwarf is a short story in the Artemis Fowl book series. It was published for World Book Day 2004 and cost £1 in Britain, €1 in Europe or exchangeable for one World Book Day token. It was also published as one of the short stories in The Artemis Fowl Files. In the serie..
Artemis Fowl (book)
Artemis Fowl is the first book in the Artemis Fowl series. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. The plot Artemis Fowl II is the son of a European crimelord, Artemis Senior. At the beginning of the book, his father has been kidnapped on a venture into Russia ..
Artemis Fowl (film)
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Artemis Fowl (series)
Artemis Fowl is a series of children's books written by Irish author Eoin Colfer. They star child criminal mastermind Artemis Fowl. The series is written in a half-serious language alternating with dark moments, a style favored by a number of popular children's authors, including J. K. Rowling (..
Artemis Fowl and the Lost Colony
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] Artemis Fowl and the Lost Colony is the fifth book in the Artemis Fowl Series. According to Amazon.com, the book will be released on 3 August, 2006, in the UK, and 12 September, 2006, in the US. According to an interview with author Eoin Colfer there will ..
Artemis Fowl I
Artemis Fowl I is the father of teenage prodigy Artemis Fowl II, title character of Eoin Colfer's fictional series. Both Fowls are descended from a long line of lawless Irish billionaires. Artemis I attempted to invest some of the family fortune into post-communist Russian shipping endeavors, with..
Artemis Fowl II
For the first book in the series, see Artemis Fowl (book). For the series itself, see Artemis Fowl (series). For movie see Artemis Fowl (movie) Artemis Fowl II is the fictional title character of the Artemis Fowl series of children's books by Irish author Eoin Colfer. Artemis, a criminal master..
Artemis of Bana-Mighdall
Artemis of Bana-Mighdall is a fictional Amazon superheroine created by writer William Messner-Loebs, appearing in DC Comics comic books. Artemis first appeared in the Wonder Woman comic book, September 1994, issue #90. Contents 1 History of the character1.1 Amazon tribe background1.2&..
Artemis Orthia
The Sanctuary of Artemis Orthia was one of the most important religious sites in the Greek city of SpartaThis article translated from the French language article at 22 May 2006 . Contents 1 The Sanctuary2 The cult2.1 Primitive cult elements2.2 ''Diamastigosis''3 Excava..
Artemis Project
The Artemis Project is a private venture to establish a permanent, self-supporting community on the Moon. It is named after Artemis, the goddess of the Moon and twin sister of Apollo (a reference to the Apollo project). The project's advocates are not counting on mining or research activities as the..
Artemis Records
Artemis Records is a New York-based independent record label, founded in July 1999 by former chairman/CEO Danny Goldberg. The label is currently home to a diverse group of artists including Steve Earle, Sugarcult, Better Than Ezra, dope, Little Barrie, Stephan Smith, Fabulous Thunderbirds, Jaguar W..
Artemivsk
Coordinates: } ''For Artemivsk in Luhansk Oblast, Ukraine, see Artemivsk, Luhansk Oblast Coat of Arms Image Main Information Date Founded: before 1571 City Rights: 1783 Area: 41.6 km² Population: 80,655 Pop. density: 1,938 p/km² Tel. Code: +(380) 6274 Artemiv..
Artemivsky Raion
Artemivs'ky RaionАртемівський район Population Total DensityUrban   53,866 ??? p/km²??? Area 1,687 Cities 1 Towns 1 Selsovets 15 Settlements 74 The Artemivsky Raion (Ukrainian: Артемівський район; Russian: ) is a raion (district) wi..
Artemiy
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } Artemiy The name itself Artemiy, Artemij, Artemi, Ar..
Artemiz
Artemis is a New God of Apokolips in the DC Comics universe. A member of the Female Furies, Granny Goodness' cadre of female warriors, Artemis (or sometimes called Artemiz), is a fierce archer that uses her bow and arrows as a weapon, as well as her cyberpak, Unus, Secondus, and Tertius, a trio of..
Artemon
Artemon (fl. ca. 230 AD), a prominent Christian teacher in Rome, who held Adoptianist, or Antitrinitarian views, about whose life little is known for certain. He is mentioned as the leader of an Antitrinitarian sect at Rome in the third century. He is spoken of by Eusebius (Hist. Eccl., V.28) as the..
Artemovsk
Artemovsk may refer to: Artemivsk, city in UkraineArtyomovsk, city in Russia redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Artemus Gates
Artemus Gates was President of New York Trust Company, Union Pacific, TIME, Boeing Company He graduated from Yale University in 1918, and was a member of Skull and Bones, one of the most well known of the secret societies based at Yale University. ..
Artemyev
Artemyev can refer to the following: Eduard Nikolayevitch Artemyev (1937-), Russian composer of electronic music.Oleg Germanovich Artemyev, (1970-), Russian cosmonaut.[link]Vladimir Andreyevich Artemyev (1885-1962), Soviet rocket scientist. The name is sometimes written "Artem'ev". Artem'..
Artemy Petrovich Volynsky
Artemy Petrovich Volynsky (Арте́мий Петро́вич Волы́нский in Russian) (1689 – 1740) was a Russian statesman and diplomat. Artemy Volynsky was a son of Peter Volynsky, one of the dignitaries at the court of Feodor III, and came of an ancient Gediminids family. He ente..
Artemy Vedel
Artem (Artemy) Vedel (1767-1808) was one of the most prominent Ukrainian composers of the 18th century. Together with Maksym Berezovsky and Dmytro Bortniansky, Vedel is recognized as one of the big three composers of the period. See also [Biography][Big Three] ..
Artem Anisimov
Artem Anisimov (born May 24, 1988 in Yaroslavl, U.S.S.R.; now Russia) is a professional ice hockey player. Playing career Anisimov, who plays as a centre, played for Lokomotiv Yaroslavl in the 2005-06 season and was drafted 54th overall in the 2006 NHL Entry Draft by the New York Rangers. Career s..
Artem Chubarov
Artem Chubarov Artem Chubarov (Russian: Артем Чубаров) (Born December 13, 1979 in Gorky, USSR (now Nizhny Novgorod, Russia), is a professional ice hockey player. The centre is 6'1" and weighs 205 lbs., and wears number 13. Contents 1 Playing career2 Awards3 Recor..
Artem Kontsevoy
Artem Kontsevoy (Belarusian: ) (born May 20,1983) is a football player from Belarus. He plays as a striker for FC MTZ-RIPO Minsk and the Belarus national team. Place of Birth: Gomel, BelarusHeight: 177 cmWeight: 70 kg Previous teams Spartak MoscowRUOR Minsk Honors and awards 2005 - Belarusian Cup..
Artem Mikoyan
Artem Ivanovich Mikoyan Artem Ivanovich Mikoyan ("Արտյոմ Հովհաննեսի Միկոյան or Անուշավան Հովհաննեսի Միկոյան" in Armenian; "Артё́м Ива́нович Микоя́н" in Russian) (August 5, 1905 - December 9, 1970) was an Armenian / Soviet ..
Artem Milevsky
Artem Milevskiy (born on January 12, 1985 in Mazyr, Belarus) is a Ukrainian professional footballer. He played for Belarus in UEFA U-16 Championship in 2000 before taking Ukrainian nationality. Milevskiy is a forward for FC Dynamo Kyiv as well as the Ukrainian national football team. He plays un..
Artena
--> Artena is a village of Italy, in the hodiernal province of Rome, situated at the N.N.W. extremity of the Volscian Mountains; it is 36 m. S.E. by rail, and 24 M. direct from Rome. Population: 12,419. On the mountain above it (2073 ft.) are the fine remains of the fortifications of a city bui..
Artenara, Las Palmas
Municipality of Artenara Map --> Statistics Autonomous region: Canary Islands Province: Las Palmas Island: Gran Canaria Area: 66.7 km²some reads 66.81 km² Population: 1,469 (2004) Population density: 21.99/km² Elevation:Lowest:Centre:Highest: western part1,270 ..
Artephius
Artephius is the name to which a number of alchemical and magical texts, first extant in Latin, are ascribed. Although the origin of the texts is unclear and the identity of their author obscure, at least some of them may go back to Arabic antecedents. Roger Bacon knew The Secret Book of Artephius..
Artepiazza
Artepiazza is a video game development and computer graphics studio based in Japan. Their name derives from the Italian words for "art" and "a public square". The company started operations in 1997. They are best known for doing the artwork for the Dragon Quest video game series. Artepiazza's works..
Arterial blood gas
Arterial blood gas measurement is a blood test that is performed to determine the concentration of oxygen, carbon dioxide and bicarbonate, as well as the pH, in the blood. Its main use is in pulmonology, as many lung diseases feature poor gas exchange, but it is also used in nephrology (kidney disea..
Arterial line
An arterial line is a thin catheter inserted into an artery. It is most commonly used in intensive care medicine to monitor the blood pressure real-time (rather than by intermittent measurement), and to obtain samples for arterial blood gas measurements. It is not generally used to administer medica..
Arterial road
An arterial road is a moderate or high-capacity road which is just below a highway level of service. Much like a biological artery, an arterial road carries large volumes of traffic between areas in urban centres. They are noted for their lack of residential entrances directly onto the road (except..
Arterial thoroughfares
An Arterial thoroughfare is an avenue through a city that acts as a major link through a city. Examples of Arterial thoroghfares are 19th Avenue (California State Route 1), Lombard Street also called U.S. Route 101, Geary Boulevard and Van Ness Avenue in San Francisco, CA, Broadway in New York City,..
Arterial tree
In anatomy, arterial tree is used to refer to all arteries and/or the branching pattern of the arteries. ..
Arteria pancreatica magna
In human anatomy, the arteria pancreatica magna, also great pancreatic artery and greater pancreatic artery, is the largest blood vessel that supplies oxygenated blood to the pancreas and arises from the splenic artery.Stedman's Medical Dictionary. URL: http://www.emedicine.com/asp/dictionary.asp?ke..
Arteria princeps pollicis
Artery: ..
Arteriogenesis
Arteriogenesis refers to an increase in the diameter of existing arterial vessels. Contents 1 Mechanical Stimulation2 Chemical Stimulation2.1 General2.2 bFGF2.3 MCP-13 Applications of Arteriogenesis3.1 Exercise3.2 Atherosclerosis4 See also5 Refere..
Arteriole
300px An arteriole is a small diameter blood vessel that extends and branches out from an artery and leads to capillaries. Arterioles have thick muscular walls and are the primary site of vascular resistance. The mean blood pressure in the arteries supplying the body is a result of the inter..
Arteriotomy
Arteriotomy is a medical term for an opening or cut of an artery wall. Also called arterotomy. Used mainly in [vascular surgery]. Either a transverse or a longitudinal incision can be made. ..
Arteriovenous fistula
An arteriovenous fistula is an abnormal connection or passageway between an artery and a vein. They may be congenital, or acquired due to trauma or erosion of an arterial aneurism. Patients with chronic kidney failure treated with dialysis often have a fistula surgically created in their arm (call..
Arteriovenous malformation
Arteriovenous malformation or AVM is a congenital disorder of the veins and arteries that make up the vascular system . The cause of this disorder is unknown, but is not generally thought to be hereditary, unless in the context of a specific hereditary syndrome. Arteries and veins are part of the ..
Arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy
Arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (AAION or arteritic AION) is the cause of vision loss that occurs in temporal arteritis (aka giant cell arteritis). Temporal arteritis is an inflammatory disease of medium-sized blood vessels that happens especially with advancing age. AAION occurs in abo..
Arteritis
Arteritis is inflammation of the walls of arteries, usually as a result of infection or auto-immune response. Temporal arteritis, also called giant cell arteritis, is specifically arteritis of the vessels supplying the head, eyes and optic nerves, particularly the temporal artery. It can cause ob..
Arterivirus
Arterivirus is a genus of virus, with type species Equine arteritis virus. ..
Artern
Artern is a town in Thuringia, Germany. It is located at the confluence of the rivers Unstrut and Helme, 12 km south of Sangerhausen. Artern is part of the Kyffhäuserkreis district. It has railway connections to Erfurt, Naumburg and Sangerhausen. Population 6,344 (2004). It has an Evangelical churc..
Artery
An arterial road is a class of highway. Arteries are muscular blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart. They are contrasted with veins, which carry blood toward the heart. The circulatory system is extremely important in sustaining life. Its proper functioning is responsible for the de..
Artery (band)
There is also a band named Artery founded 1989 in Bulgaria [link]. Artery was a British post punk band from Sheffield that was founded in 1979 consisting of Toyce Ashley (vocals, guitar), Neil McKenzie (bass), Garry Wilson (drums) and Mark Gouldthorpe (guitar). They originally called the..
Artery of Adamkiewicz
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Artery of the pterygoid canal
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Artesia
Artesia may refer to: Artesia, CaliforniaArtesia, New MexicoArtesia, MississippiArtesia (comics), a comic book seriesArtesia bank since 2002 owned by DexiaThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, yo..
Artesia, California
Pioneer Blvd at Artesia, where Indian businesses are located Artesia is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. The population was 16,380 at the 2000 census. Artesia is notable for its large Indian-American community and its collection of Indian businesses. Proposals have o..
Artesia, Mississippi
Artesia is a town in Lowndes County, Mississippi, United States. The population was 498 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 External links History Artesia was originally Artesia Junction, a junction point on the Mobile and Ohio Railroad. During th..
Artesia, New Mexico
Artesia is a city in Eddy County, New Mexico, centered at the intersection of U.S. Route 82 and 285; the two highways serve as the city's Main Street and First Street, respectively. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 10,692. The town assumed its present name in 1903, after the discover..
Artesian, South Dakota
Artesian is a town in Sanborn County, South Dakota, United States. The population was 157 at the 2000 census. Geography Artesian is located at [44°0′27″N, 97°55′24″W] (44.007512, -97.923379)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, t..
Artesian aquifer
Geological strata giving rise to an Artesian well. An artesian aquifer is a confined aquifer containing groundwater that will flow upwards out of a well without the need for pumping. Contents 1 Why is a well artesian?2 Origin3 See also4 Notes Why is a well artesian? ..
Artesia (comics)
Artesia is a epic fantasy comic book series authored and illustrated by Mark Smylie. Artesia is also the name of the heroine of the cycle. Mark Smylie has described her as a "Pagan Joan of Arc", to use a popular reference, while noting that the closest historical model is the Irish Queen Medb. The..
Artesia (LACMTA Station)
Artesia is a station on the Metro Blue line. It has an island platform, and is on the Blue Line right-of-way near Artesia Boulevard in the city of Compton, California. Artesia is a park and ride station with 380 parking spaces. Connections Metro Bus: 130, 205, 260, 361 Long Beach Transit: 5, 61 ..
Artesia Freeway
California State Route 91 (the Gardena Freeway segment is highlighted in blue, the Artesia Freeway segment is highlighted in green, and the Riverside Freeway segment is highlighted in red). The Artesia Freeway is a freeway in southeastern Los Angeles County and northwestern Orange County, C..
Artesia Geyser
Artesia Geyser is a geyser in the Lower Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park in the United States. Artesia Geyser is part of the Black Warrior Group which includes Young Hopeful Geyser, Gray Bulger Geyser, and Steady Geyser. Artesia is a perpetual geyser in that is never stops ejecting water f..
Artesia High School
Artesia High School is a public high school in Lakewood, California, with a student population of around 1,800. It is one of the four high schools in the ABC Unified School District and is recognized for its diverse student body and nationally recognized varsity sports teams. Its current principa..
Artesonraju
Artesonraju is one of 50 peaks in the Cordillera Blanca mountain range, a part of the Peruvian Andes known for some of the world's best climbing. It is a beautiful ice pyramid located between the ravines of Santa Cruz to the North and Parón to the South. Artesonraju is often considered to be ..
Artes Mechanicae
Artes Mechanicae (mechanical arts) are the following: weaving, blacksmithing, navigation, war, the manufacture of weapons, agriculture, medicine, architecture, and the theatrical arts. They are a medieval classification. The classification of the Artes Mechanicae as applied geometry was introduced ..
Artex
Artex is the name of a world-renowned fine art shipping company based in Landover, MD. Artex is a surface coating used for interior decorating, most often found on ceilings, which allows the decorator to add a texture to it. The name Artex is a trademark of [Artex Rawlplug Ltd], a compa..
Artex Software
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } Artex Software is a Germany-based computer games com..
Arte Astratta, Posizione Teoretica
Abstract Art, Theoretical Positioin, an early work on abstract art by Julius Evola, an Italian esoteric writer. First published in 1920. Works by Julius Evola Arte Astratta, Posizione Teoretica | Le Parole Oscure du Paysage Interieur | Saggi sull'idealismo magico | Teoria dell'Individuo Assol..
Arte della Lana
The Arte della Lana was the wool guild of Florence during the Late Middle Ages and in the Renaissance. It was one of the seven greater Arti ("trades") of Florence, separate from the Arti Minori (the "lesser trades"). The Arte della Lana dealt in woollen cloth and cooperated with the other corpora..
Arte Johnson
Arte Johnson (born January 20, 1929), full name Arthur Stanton Eric Johnson, is a comedic actor. He was born in Benton Harbor, Michigan and attended the University of Illinois, graduating in 1949 ---after working on the campus radio station and the U of I Theater Guild with his brother, Cos.--- He..
Arte Moris
Arte Moris (meaning "Living Art" in Tetun) is the first fine arts school, cultural center and artists’ association in East Timor. It is based in the capital, Dili. Founded following the violent Indonesian occupation, "Its primary aim was to use art as a building block in the psychological and soc..
Arte Povera
The term Arte Povera was introduced by the Italian art critic and curator, Germano Celant, in 1967. His pioneering texts and a series of key exhibitions provided a collective identity for a number of young Italian artists based in Turin, Milan, Genoa and Rome. They were working in radically new ways..
Artforum
Artforum is an international monthly magazine specializing in contemporary art. The magazine is published ten times a year, September through May, along with an annual summer issue. Characterized by its 10½ inch square format, with each cover devoted to the work of a single artist, the magazine is ..
Artful Dodger (US band)
For the UK garage/techno band called The Artful Dodger, please see The Artful Dodger (UK band). Artful Dodger (formed in 1973 in Fairfax, Virginia - U.S.A) are an American "power pop" rock band, noted for their tight rock compositions, deft lyricism, vocal harmonies, and live shows. The group was ..
Artgal of Alt Clut
Artgal of Alt Clut (d. 872) was the ruler of Alt Clut (the area around modern Dumbarton Rock), for some time in the mid ninth century. According to the Harleian genealogies, he was the son of Dumnagual, probably one of his predecessors as king.Harleian genealogy of the Kings of Alt Clut, [here..
ArtGardens of Pittsburgh
The ArtGardens of Pittsburgh is an outdoor gallery of installation art where the medium of the art is growing plants. Bringing garden installations together at one venue is unique to The ArtGardens, which aims to promote gardening as a contemporary art genre. The ArtGardens is conceived and develop..
Artgemeinschaft
The Artgemeinschaft Germanische Glaubens-Gemeinschaft (AG GGG) is a German Neopagan organization, founded in 1951 by Wilhelm Kusserow. In 1983 it merged with the Nordungen (founded 1924). The current chairman is Jürgen Rieger. One of the basic tenets of Artgemeinschaft (loosely translated as "raci..
Arth
For the 1982 Indian movie, see Arth (movie) Arth is a municipality in the Canton of Schwyz, Switzerland, situated at the southern shores of Lake Zug, consisting of three villages, Arth, Oberarth and Goldau. The railway station at Goldau, named Arth-Goldau, is an important node of the Swiss Fede..
Artha
Artha is a Sanskrit term referring to the idea of material prosperity. In Hinduism, artha is one of the four goals of life, known as purusharthas. It is considered to be a noble goal as long as it follows the dictates of Vedic morality. The concept includes achieving widespread fame, garnering wea..
Arthabaska County, Quebec
Arthabaska County is an historical county in central Quebec, Canada. Its county seat was Arthabaska and the main city was Victoriaville. It was bounded on the northeast by Mégantic County on the southeast Wolfe County, on the southwest by Drummond County and Richmond County and on the northwest b..
Arthabaska Regional County Municipality, Quebec
Arthabaska Regional County Municipality is located in Central Quebec. The regional county municipality seat is Victoriaville. Contents 1 Communities2 Highways3 Attractions4 Demographics5 Surrounding Counties6 External link Communities Cities and Towns*Daveluyville..
Arthashastra
Arthashastra (also spelt Arthasastra) is an ancient Indian treatise on economics and politics written sometime between the 4th century BCE and 150 CE by the 'kingmaker' Chanakya (also known as Kautilya or Vishnugupta) during the early years of the Mauryan Empire. Contents 1 Themes2 Boo..
Arthas Menethil
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Arthedain
location of Arthedain in Middle-earth marked in red In the fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien, Arthedain was one of the three kingdoms of Middle-earth that resulted from the breakup of Arnor during the Third Age. During the reign of Eärendur his sons were in open discord, which erupted into civil ..
Arthello Beck
Arthello Beck Jr. (July 17, 1941 - November 5 2004) was an American artist. He often painted scenes of places he had visited, using a variety of mediums, including oils, watercolors, and charcoal. Beck was born in Dallas, Texas, and attended Lincoln High School, where he received his only formal ar..
Arthel Neville
Arthel Neville (born 20 October 1962 in New Orleans, Louisiana), is a television personality. She began her career while a junior at the University of Texas at Austin. As the first black woman reporter at KVUE-TV, her general assignment beat took her to the streets of Austin covering live breaking ..
Arthemesia
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Arthémon Hatungimana
Arthémon Hatungimana (born January 21, 1974) is a middle distance runner from Burundi. In 1995 he won a silver medal in 800 metres at the World Championships. Personal bests 400 metres - 46.78 (1992)800 metres - 1:43.38 (2001)1000 metres - 2:15.48 (1995) External link *IAAF profile for [Arth..
Arthington
Arthington is a small village in Wharfedale, in the Metropolitan Borough of Leeds in West Yorkshire, England. It is a civil parish, which according to the 2001 census had a population of 561. It used to be a railway junction, where the line to Otley, Ilkley, and on to Skipton joined the Leeds to H..
Arthington Priory
The Priory (or rather Nunnery) of Arthington, in the Yorkshire village of Arthington was established by Peter de Arthington - nothing remains of the Priory today. Contents 1 Foundation of the Priory2 Some history of the nuns of Arthington3 Abbey of Cluny4 The dissolution5 ..
Arthingworth
Arthingworth is a village in the Daventry district of the county of Northamptonshire in England. External links *[Map sources] for ..
Arthog
Arthog is a town in Gwynedd, Wales, United Kingdom. ..
ArtHouse Live
ArtHouse Live is a Maryland theater company based in Easton, Maryland which was formed in January of 2006. Created by Brandon Hesson, Mark Mangold and Tim Weigand, the group performs contemporary theater. The group performs their shows at the Avalon Theatre. Biography Hesson, Mangold and Weigand m..
Arthralgia
In medicine, arthralgia (literally: "joint pain", from "arthros" = "joint" and "-algia" denoting "pain") is the presence of painful joints in the absence of frank arthritis. It is present in a number of rheumatological diseases, most notably lupus erythematosus. Causes redirect [[Template:Listdev]..
Arthritis
Arthritis (from Greek arthro-, joint + -itis, inflammation; plural: arthritides) is a group of conditions that affect the health of the bone joints in the body. One in three adult Americans suffers from some form of arthritis, and the disease affects about twice as many women as men. Arthritic di..
Arthritis Research Campaign
Arthritis Research Campaign is a British medical research charity dedicated to curing arthritis. See also arthritis External link [Official site] ..
Arthrobacter
Arthrobacter is a genus of bacteria that is commonly found in soil. All species in this genus are Gram-positive obligate aerobes that are rods during exponential growth and cocci in their stationary phase. Colonies of Arthrobacter have a greenish metallic center on mineral salts pyridone broth inc..
Arthrobacter agilis
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Arthrocereus
Arthrocereus is a genus of cactus, originating from southern Minas Gerais (Brazil). ..
Arthroconidium
Arthroconidia are a type of fungal spores typically produced by segmentation of pre-existing fungal hyphae. These spores are asexual and are generally not as durable and environmentally persistent as, for instance, bacterial endospores or chlamydospores. Some medically significant pathogens, s..
Arthrodesis
Arthrodesis, also known as artificial ankylosis or syndesis, is the artificial induction of joint ossification between two bones via surgery. This is done to relieve intractable pain in a joint which cannot be managed by pain medication, splints, or other normally-indicated treatments. It is most co..
Arthrodira
Arthrodira is an order of extinct armored jawed fishes of the Placodermi class who flourished in the Devonian period before their sudden extinction, surviving for about 50 million years and penetrating most marine ecological niches. Greek for "jointed neck", the arthrodires had movable joint b..
Arthrogram
An Arthrogram is an X-ray of a joint after injection of a contrast medium. The injection is normally done under a local anesthetic. ..
Arthrogryposis
Arthrogryposis (Arthrogryposis Multiplex Congenita) is a muscle disorder that causes multiple joint contractures at birth. A contracture is a limitation in the range of motion of a joint. It is non-progressive. In some cases, few joints may be affected and the range of motion may be nearly normal. ..
Arthrogryposis multiplex congenita
Arthrogryposis multiplex congenita, often simply referred to as arthrogryposis (IPA pronunciation: /ˌar.θro.graɪ'po.sɪs/), is a rare condition of the musculoskeletal system. Affecting approximately 1 in 3000 births, the condition is marked by limited range of motion in one or mo..
Arthroleptidae
Arthroleptidae is a family of order Anura found in Sub-Saharan Africa. These frogs are also known as squeakers because of their high-pitched call. They are small, less than 4 centimetres in length, terrestrial frogs found mostly in leaf litter on the forest floor. They completely bypass any aquati..
Arthroleptis
Arthroleptis is a genus of frogs in the family Arthroleptidae found in tropical Africa. Species Arthroleptis adelphus Perret, 1966.Arthroleptis adolfifriederici Nieden, 1911.Arthroleptis affinis Ahl, 1939.Arthroleptis bivittatus Müller, 1885.Arthroleptis brevipes Ahl, 1924.Arthroleptis carquejai..
Arthrolycosidae
Arthrolycosidae is an extinct family of primitive spiders that bear some resemblance to the wolf spiders. ..
Arthromygalidae
The Arthromygalidae are primitive spiders that bear some resemblance to the tarantulas. ..
Arthropathy
An arthropathy is a disease of a joint. Although the terms "arthropathy" and arthritis have very similar meanings, the former is traditionally used to describe the following conditions: Reactive arthropathy (M02-M03) is caused by an infection, but not a direct infection of the synovial space. (S..
Arthroplasty
Arthroplasty (literally "formation of joint") is an operative procedure of orthopaedic surgery performed for replacing the arthritic or dysfunctional joint surface with something better or remodeling or realigning the joint by osteotomy or some other procedures. Previously, popular form of arthropla..
Arthropleura
Arthropleura was a 2-3 metre (6-10 feet) long relative of centipedes and millipedes, native to Carboniferous Scotland. It was the largest known land invertebrate of all time, and would have had few predators. Arthropleura evolved from crustacean-like ancestors in the Carboniferous, and g..
Arthropleuridae
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Arthropleuridea
Arthropleuridea was a class of arthropods that flourished during the Carboniferous period. Members are defined by diplosomy, paranotal tergal lobes separated from the axis by a suture, and by sclerotized plates buttressing the leg insertions. Despite their unique features, recent phylogenetic re..
Arthropod
Arthropods (phylum Arthropoda) (from Greek ἀρθρον, meaning joint and πούς/ποδός, meaning foot) are the largest phylum of animals and include the insects, arachnids, crustaceans, and others. Approximately eighty percent of extant animal species are arthropods, with over a million mod..
Arthropodium
Arthropodium is a genus of herbaceous perennial plants native to the Southern Hemisphere. It is sometimes placed in the family Asphodelaceae or Lomandraceae. The rhizomes of some species can be eaten as root vegetables, including A. cirratum, A. milleflorum, A. minus, and A. strictum. A. cirrat..
Arthropodium cirratum
Arthropodium cirratum (rengarenga, renga lily, New Zealand rock lily, or maikaika) is a species of herbaceous perennial plants native to New Zealand, where it may once have been farmed. It is used for medicine as well as food, and has symbolic importance in traditional Māori culture. ..
Arthropodium cirrhatum
Arthropodium cirrhatum is a species of herbaceous perennial plants native to the Southern Hemisphere. ..
Arthropodium milleflorum
Arthropodium milleflorum (pale vanilla lily) is a species of herbaceous perennial plants native to the Southern Hemisphere. ..
Arthropodium minus
Arthropodium minus (small vanilla lily) is a species of herbaceous perennial plants native to the Southern Hemisphere. ..
Arthropodium strictum
Arthropodium strictum (chocolate lily) is a species of herbaceous perennial plants native to the Southern Hemisphere. ..
Arthropodologist
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Arthropod leg
The arthropod leg is a form of jointed appendage of arthropods, usually used for walking. Many of the terms used for arthropod leg segments are of Latin origin, and may be confused with terms for bones: coxa (meaning hip), trochanter (compare greater trochanter and lesser trochanter), femur, tibia, ..
Arthrosaura
Classification Genus Arthrosaura Arthrosaura guianensisArthrosaura kockiiArthrosaura reticulataArthrosaura synaptolepisArthrosaura testigensisArthrosaura tyleriArthrosaura versteegii ..
Arthroscopic lavage
'Lavage' means 'washing'. To lavage a joint means to wash out any blood, fluid or loose debris from inside the joint space Arthroscopic lavage is generally combined with arthroscopic debridement, where fronds of joint material or degenerative tissue are removed using a combination of injected fluid..
Arthroscopy
Arthroscopy (also called arthroscopic surgery) is a minimally invasive surgical procedure in which a physical examination of the interior of a joint is performed using an arthroscope, a type of endoscope that is inserted into the joint through a small incision. Arthroscopic procedures can be done to..
Arthroseps
Classification Genus Arthroseps Arthroseps fluminensisArthroseps werneri ..
Arthrostylidiinae
The Arthrostylidiinae is a subtribe of bamboo (tribe Bambuseae of the family Poaceae). It comprises 12 genera. See also Taxonomy of the Bambuseae ..
Arthrostylidium
Arthrostylidium is a genus of bamboo (tribe Bambuseae of the family Poaceae), comprising 20 species found in the New World. They are climbing bamboos. ..
Arthrotec
Arthrotec is a product that contains: Diclofenac sodium: Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) with analgesic propertiesMisoprostol: Gastrointestinal (GI) mucosal protective prostaglandin E1 analog. ..
Arthunkal
Arthunkal is a small seaside village in Alappuzha district of Kerala state, south India. It is primarily a fishing village. The Arthunkal St. Sebastian's Church, which has the Italian Saint Sebastian as its patron was built in Arthukal. This church is one of the most famous Christian pilgrimage cent..
Arthur
Contents 0.1 People0.2 Fictional characters0.3 Places named Arthur0.4 Miscellaneous Arthurs Arthur is a common male name, meaning "bearlike," believed to possibly be descended from the Roman surname Artorius or the Celtic bear-goddess Artio or more probably from the celti..
Arthur! and the Square Knights of the Round Table
Arthur! And the Square Knights of the Round Table is an Australian animated series (cartoon), based on the legend of King Arthur of Camelot. The cartoon series was produced from 1966 to 1968 and written by Melbourne playwright Alex Buzo and British-born entertainer Rod Hull, with Lyle Martin, ..
Arthur! Arthur!
Arthur! Arthur! is the musical retelling of Dudley Moore's Arthur films. ..
Arthur's Eyes
Arthur's Eyes is the very first episode of PBS's hit children's series Arthur Plot Arthur is not doing well in school due to the fact he can't see properly. After a visit to the eye doctor, Arthur discovers he needs get glasses and is able to see again. After going to school with his glasses for t..
Arthur's Hill
Arthur's Hill is an area of Newcastle upon Tyne, England. The area is situated one mile west of the city centre, in the Wingrove electoral ward. As the name suggests, the area is atop a large hill overlooking the city. Arthur's Hill is a multicultural area containing many Indian restaurants and sho..
Arthur's Knights - Tales of Chivalry
Arthur's Knights: Tales of Chivalry, released on June 19, 2001 under the slogan "Chivalry to live by... Honor to die for...", is a keyboard-operated PC game whose story revolves around the mythic Medieval era of which the legendary King Arthur is a contemporary. The player can choose to play eithe..
Arthur's Mantle (Stargate SG-1)
"Arthur's Mantle" }||}}} }|episode list=|overridean=}} episode }|episode list=}} of the science fiction}}} television series Stargate SG-1}}}. Contents 1 Plot2 Quotes3 Notes4 External links Plot } Col. Carter has been trying for weeks to find a way to access an Ancient device..
Arthur's Pass
Arthur's Pass is an alpine crossing of the Southern Alps of the South Island of New Zealand. It is at a height of 920 metres above sea level, and marks part of the boundary between Westland and Canterbury, 140 kilometres from Christchurch and 95 kilometres from Greymouth. The pass lies in a saddle..
Arthur's Pass National Park
Arthur's Pass National Park ..
Arthur's Seat
Arthur's Seat may refer to: Arthur's Seat, Edinburgh, in ScotlandArthurs Seat, Victoria, locality and hill in AustraliaPlaces named after King Arthur, mostly found in England. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referre..
Arthur's Seat, Edinburgh
Arthur's Seat on a summer evening Arthur's Seat is the main peak of the group of hills which form most of Holyrood Park, a remarkably wild piece of highland landscape in the centre of the city of Edinburgh, about a mile to the east of Edinburgh Castle. The hill rises above the city to a he..
Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do)
"Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do)" is a song by Christopher Cross that is the well known theme song from the 1981 film Arthur starring Dudley Moore. The song was written in collaboration between Cross, pop music composer Burt Bacharach, and his frequent writing partner Carole Bayer Sager. A fo..
Arthur, Illinois
Arthur is a village in Douglas County and Moultrie County in Illinois; Arthur's primary street, Vine Street, is the county line. The population was 2,203 at the 2000 census. The Arthur area is home to the largest and oldest Amish community in Illinois, which was founded in the 1860s. Geography Ar..
Arthur, Iowa
Arthur is a city in Ida County, Iowa, United States. The population was 245 at the 2000 census. Geography Arthur is located at [42°20′7″N, 95°20′48″W] (42.335225, -95.346658)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a to..
Arthur, King of Time and Space
Arthur, King of Time and Space is a "gag-a-day" webcomic by Paul Gadzikowski, based on Arthurian legend. The strip started on May 21, 2004, with Arthur pulling the sword Excalibur from the stone while Merlin looked on, and is projected to continue more or less in realtime, with the characters aging..
Arthur, Nebraska
Arthur is a village in Arthur County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 145 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Arthur County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Geography Arthur is located at [41°34′20″N, 101°41′27″W] (41.572244, -101.690738)[Geograph..
Arthur, North Dakota
Arthur is a city in Cass County, North Dakota in the United States. The population was 402 at the 2000 census. Arthur was founded in 1881. Geography Arthur is located at [47°6′17″N, 97°12′60″W] (47.104640, -97.216613)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the Unit..
Arthur, Ontario
Arthur, unofficially known as "The Most Patriotic Village in Canada", is a town in Wellington County, Ontario, Canada. It has an arena, and a shopping sector and used to have a high school, until it closed and was moved to Mount Forest. Arthur is located west of Orangeville on County Road 109, as w..
Arthur, Prince of Wales
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Arthur, West Virginia
Arthur is an unincorporated community on Lunice Creek in Grant County, West Virginia, USA. It lies along County Route 5 north of Petersburg. External links Communities Bayard | Berkeley Springs | Bolivar | Capon Bridge | Charles Town | Franklin | Harpers Ferry | Hedgesville | Keyser..
Arthur, Wisconsin
Arthur is a town in Chippewa County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The population was 710 at the 2000 census. It is served by the School District of Cadott Community and the Cornell School District. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 111.6 km² (43..
Arthur-Merlin protocol
In computational complexity theory, an Arthur-Merlin protocol is an interactive proof system in which the verifier's coin tosses are constrained to be public (i.e, known to the prover too). This notion was introduced by Babai et al. They proved that all languages with constant-length interactive pro..
Arthur-Virden
Arthur-Virden is a provincial electoral division in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It was created by redistribution in 1989, combining the former constituencies of Arthur and Virden. Arthur-Virden is located in the southwestern corner of the province. It is bordered to the north by Russell an..
Arthur: The Quest for Excalibur
Arthur: The Quest for Excalibur is an interactive fiction computer game written by Bob Bates and published by Infocom in 1989. Typically for an Infocom title, it was released for many popular computer platforms of the time, such as the Macintosh, PC, and the Apple II series. Quite atypically for a..
Arthurdale, West Virginia
Arthurdale is an unincorporated community located in Preston County, West Virginia, USA. Arthurdale was named for Richard Arthur, the owner of the land on which it was built. It is the only place in the United States with this name. It was one of the first New Deal communities established under Fran..
Arthuret
Arthuret is a civil parish in the Carlisle district of Cumbria, England. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 2,434. The parish includes the village of Longtown and Easton. It is bounded by the River Esk to the west and the River Lyne to the south. It was a site of some importance..
ArthurFest
ArthurFest was a two day music festival curated by Arthur Magazine. The festival took place September 4 and 5, 2005 at the Barnsdall Art Park in Los Angeles, California. External links [Arthur Magazine] ..
Arthuriana
Arthuriana is a quarterly journal published by the International Arthurian Society - North American Branch. The four annual issues are published in February, May, October, December. ISSN information ISSN [1078-6279] External links [Official Site] ..
Arthurian Football League
The Arthurian Football League is an English association football competition. It is organised by the Amateur Football Alliance and is thus not part of the English football league system. The teams which compete in the league are primarily clubs for old boys of various public schools. The league h..
Arthurlie F.C.
Arthurlie Football Club are a junior Scottish football team based in Barrhead, East Renfrewshire, near Glasgow, who currently play in the Scottish Junior Football Association, Western Region's premier division. The team was one of the founding members of the [[Scottish Football League] Fou..
Arthurs Creek, Victoria
Arthurs Creek is a small town in Victoria, Australia. It is located on Arthurs Creek Road in the Shire of Nillumbik, 33 kilometers west of Melbourne. The town is named after Henry Arthur, a member of John Batman's Port Phillip Association and nephew of George Arthur, a governor of Tasmania. Arthur..
Arthurs Seat, Victoria
View of Mornington and Port Phillip from Arthurs Seat. Arthurs Seat ([38°21′S 144°57′E][Arthurs Seat page] at Geoscience Australia) is a hill and locality on the Mornington Peninsula, within the Shire of Mornington Peninsula, about 75 kilometres south east of Melbour..
Arthur "Butchy" Doe
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Arthur "Butchy" Doe Jr. is an Irish-American mobster from Charlestown, Massachusetts. He is remembered for his ..
Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith
Arthur Smith (born April 1, 1921 in Clinton, South Carolina) is an American musician and songwriter. Arthur Smith was a textile mill worker who became a respected country music instrumental composer, guitarist, fiddler, and banjo player who had a major hit with the instrumental, "Guitar Boogie." Th..
Arthur "Spud" Spudinski
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } Spud is not actually his real name neither is arth..
Arthur & George
Arthur & George is the 2005 novel by Julian Barnes which takes as its basis the true story of the 'Great Wyrley Outrages.' Contents 1 Plot introduction2 Characters in \"Arthur & George\"3 Main themes4 Awards and nominations5 Release details6 External links Plot ..
Arthur 'Ace' Enders
Arthur 'Ace' Enders is a singer and songwriter from Hammonton, New Jersey. He is the lead singer and guitarist of the band The Early November. Enders writes all of the band's songs. He is currently married. Bands The Early NovemberI Can Make a Mess Like Nobody's Business - Ace's side project ..
Arthur (band)
Arthur is a side project of MxPx featuring all three members of MxPx and their tech assistant Neil. They released an EP called Loneliness is Bliss. For the other MxPx side project, see The Cootees. ..
Arthur (electoral district)
Arthur is a former provincial electoral division in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It was created in 1903 and was eliminated by redistribution in 1989, when its territory was combined with that from the neighbouring Virden riding to create the new riding of Arthur-Virden. The riding was locat..
Arthur (film)
Arthur is a 1981 film which tells the story of drunken playboy millionaire Arthur Bach (Dudley Moore), who was on the brink of an arranged marriage to a wealthy heiress, Susan Johnson (Jill Eikenberry). He is the heir to a vast fortune which he is told will only be his if he marries Susan. He doe..
Arthur (magazine)
Arthur magazine, a bi-monthly 40,000-copy newsprint periodical, was founded in October, 2002 by publisher Laris Kreslins and editor Jay Babcock. It has received favorable attention from other periodicals such as L.A. Weekly, Print, Punk Planet and Rolling Stone. Arthur features photography and artw..
Arthur (newspaper)
Arthur --> Type Student Newspaper Format Broadsheet Owners Trent University Student Body Founded 1964 Political position      left-wing Headquarters 751 George St. N, Peterborough, Ontario Editors-in-chief Julia Caron and Sara Swerdlyk Websi..
Arthur (operating system)
A screenshot of Arthur's GUI desktop and its bundled accessory applications Arthur is an early graphical user interface (GUI) operating system (OS) that was used on Acorn ARM-cpu-based computers from about 1987 until the much-superior RISC OS 2 was completed and made available in April 1989. ..
Arthur (Or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire)
Arthur (Or the Decline and Fall of the British Empire) is a concept album by English rock band The Kinks, released in late 1969. The album followed a rough period for the band, with the commercial failure of the critically acclaimed concept album The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Societ..
Arthur (plant)
Arthur was a running gag in-joke in MAD magazine; a potted plant approximately a yard (one meter) tall, with only two leaves, right at the tip, who showed up in various scenes. Arthur was reportedly inspired by an actual avocado plant in the MAD office; plants grown from avocado pits do have the pro..
Arthur (The Tick)
Arthur is a fictional character in the storyline of The Tick. Although he is a trained accountant, he prefers to be the superhero sidekick of The Tick. Arthur flies by aid of a moth-suit and is the brains behind the often clueless Tick. Arthur's battlecry is "Not in the face!". The character's orig..
Arthur (TV series)
Arthur is an American and Canadian-produced animated series that airs on PBS Kids and PBS Kids GO! in the United States and on CBC in Canada. The series, which debuted in 1996 on PBS, was based on the Arthur books by author Marc Brown which were first published in 1976. The series focuses on ..
Arthur 2: On the Rocks
Arthur 2: On the Rocks was a much-derided 1988 sequel to the 1981 hit Arthur. Lead actors Dudley Moore and Liza Minnelli reprised their roles. Billionaire Bert Johnson (Stephen Elliott), the father of Susan Johnson (Cynthia Sikes replacing Jill Eikenberry), the wealthy woman whom Arthur (Dudley M..
Arthur A. Collins
Arthur A. Collins (1909-1987) founded Collins Radio, which is now a part of Rockwell-Collins. Art Collins' father owned several thousand acres of farmland. After starting a very successful radio business, Arthur began to take his business into more research and development. Art's father managed the..
Arthur A. Denny
Arthur A. Denny was an early founder of Seattle, Washington (see Denny Party), and a member of the territorial legislature. Seattle's Denny Way is named after him. ..
Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry
The Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry is a school of dentistry located in the Pacific Heights area of the United States city of San Francisco. Since 1962 the school has been part of the University of the Pacific, a private university with its main campus in Stockton, California. The school was f..
Arthur A. Link
Arthur A. Link, born May 24, 1914 in Alexander, North Dakota was a politician for the North Dakota Democratic Party, and later the Democratic-NPL. He was elected Governor of North Dakota in 1973, and served two terms until 1981. As of 2006, he is 92 years old, which makes him the oldest ever Governo..
Arthur A. Schuck
redirect[[Template:Portal]]Dr. Arthur A. Schuck was the founder of the Chester County Council of the Boy Scouts of America. Dr. Schuck later became the third Chief Scout Executive of the BSA. As he had been James E. West's Deputy Chief Scout Executive, some thought he would become the next Chief Sc..
Arthur Abraham
Arthur Abraham is the current IBF champion of the middleweight division. He won the vacant title on December 10, 2005, in Leipzig, Germany, beating Kingsley Ikeke, via 5 round knock-out. He has since made two successful defences of the title. He trains under Ulli Wegner in Berlin, Germany, and m..
Arthur Abrahams
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Arthur Achleitner
Arthur Achleitner (born August 16 1858 in Straubing, Bavaria, Germany; died September 29 1927 in Munich) was a German writer. His works are interesting because he describes local customs and peculiarities of the people in the Austrian and Bavarian Alps, and the mediterranean regions of the former Au..
Arthur Adamov
French literature French literary history Medieval 16th century - 17th century 18th century -19th century 20th century - Contemporary French Writers Chronological list - - [[Portal:France|France Portal]] [[Portal:Literature|Literature Portal]]This box: [ view] • &..
Arthur Adams
Arthur Adams may refer to: Art Adams (born 1963), American comic book artistArthur Adams (spy), Soviet spyArthur Adams (politician), former Leader of the South Gloucestershire Liberal Democrats ..
Arthur Adler
Arthur Adler was a Gambino crime family associate and brother of Sanford Adler. Sanford invested in Benjamin Siegel's The Flamingo casino. Later within 24 hours of Seigel's execution in Virginia Hill's Beverly Hills home at 810 North Linden Drive on June 20th 1947. Following the murder Joe Rosen, D..
Arthur Agarde
Arthur Agarde (1540–1615) was an English antiquary. He was born in Foston, Derbyshire. Agarde was trained as a lawyer, but entered the exchequer as a clerk. On the authority of Anthony à Wood it has been stated that he was appointed by Sir Nicholas Throckmorton to be deputy-chamberlain in ..
Arthur Agee
Arthur Agee (born November 22, 1972) was one of two Chicago-area high school basketball players chronicled in the 1994 documentary, Hoop Dreams. He is also a member of the Phi Beta Sigma fraternity. Although he never achieved his dream of playing in the National Basketball Association, Agee was a ..
Arthur Aikin
Arthur Aikin (May 19, 1773 - April 15, 1854), English chemist, mineralogist and scientific writer, was born at Warrington in Lancashire. He was the son of Dr. John Aikin. He studied chemistry under Joseph Priestley and gave attention to the practical applications of the science. From 1803 to 1..
Arthur Aitken
Arthur Edward Aitken (1861 – 1924) was a British military commander. He led the first notable incursion into German East Africa at the head of Indian Expeditionary Force B, and was defeated at the Battle of Tanga in early November 1914. The battle is often known as the "battle of the bees" f..
Arthur Albiston
Arthur Richard Albiston (born July 14, 1957 in Edinburgh) was a Scottish football player. Arthur was groomed through Manchester United's youth system and made his debut in a League Cup Third Round match against local rivals Manchester City in 1974. He was a reliable, strong full back, a Denis Irw..
Arthur Alexander
Arthur Alexander (May 10, 1940 – June 9, 1993), born in Florence, Alabama, was perhaps one of the biggest stars to arise out of the American country-soul scene. Working with Muscle Shoals, a pioneering record label, Alexander's "You Better Move On" was the label's first hit and perhaps his best-k..
Arthur Allen
Arthur Allen may refer to: Arthur Cecil Allen (1887–1982), British politicianArthur Samuel Allen (1894–1959), Australian general This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to..
Arthur Allsopp Shield
Arthur Allsopp Shield Champions 1991 New South Wales 1992 New South Wales 1993 New South Wales 1994 New South Wales 1995 New South Wales 1996 New South Wales 1997 New South Wales 1998 New South Wales 1999 New South Wales 2000 Australian Capital Territory 2001 New South Wales 20..
Arthur Amos Noyes
Arthur Amos Noyes (1866 – 1936) was a U.S. chemist and educator. He served as the acting president of MIT between 1907 and 1909. Noyes-Whitney Equation Along with Willis Rodney Whitney, he formulated the Noyes-Whitney equation in 1897, which relates the rate of dissolution of solids to the p..
Arthur Anae
Arthur Anae (1945 - ) is a former New Zealand politician. He was an MP from 1996 to 1999, and again from 2000 to 2002. He was part of the National Party, being its first Pacific Islander MP. Anae first entered Parliament in the 1996 elections as a list MP, but in the 1999 elections, missed out on ..
Arthur Andersen
redirect [[Template:Inappropriate tone]] Arthur Andersen LLP, based in Chicago, Illinois, was once one of the Big Five accounting firms, performing auditing, tax, and consulting services for large corporations. In 2002 the firm voluntarily surrendered its licenses to practice as Certified Public Ac..
Arthur Andersen LLP v. United States
Arthur Andersen LLP v. United States, 544 U.S. 696 (2005) was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court unanimously overturned accounting firm Arthur Andersen's conviction of obstruction of justice on the basis that the law Andersen was charged under was not correctly portrayed to the j..
Arthur Anderson
Arthur Anderson may refer to: Arthur Anderson (businessman) (1792-1868), a Scottish businessman and co-founder of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company (P&O)Arthur Anderson (voice actor), an American radio broadcaster who played the voice of the General Mills Lucky Charms mascot "Luck..
Arthur Anderson (businessman)
Arthur Anderson (1792, Shetland -1868), was a Scottish businessman and Liberal politician. He was co-founder of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company (P&O). He founded the Shetland Journal and the Shetland Fishery Company at Vaila. He served as a radical Liberal MP for the Orkney and..
Arthur Anderson (voice actor)
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Arthur Anderson is a radio broadcaster who played the voice of the General Mills Lucky Charms mascot "Lucky t..
Arthur Andrews
Arthur Glenn Andrews (January 15, 1909 - Present) was a United States Representative from Alabama. He was born in Anniston, Calhoun County, Alabama. He attended the Birmingham public schools where he graduated from Phillips High School and Mercersburg Academy. He went on the graduate from Princeton ..
Arthur Andrews (disambiguation)
Arthur Andrews may refer to Arthur Irving Andrews (born 1878) U. S. A. college professorArthur Glenn Andrews (born 1909) U. S. A. poitician ..
Arthur Andrew Cipriani
Captain Arthur Andrew Cipriani (1875-1945) was a Trinidad and Tobago labour leader and politician. He served as mayor of Port of Spain, elected member of the Legislative Council, leader of the Trinidad Workingmen's Association and founder of the Trinidad Labour Party. References ..
Arthur and the Invisibles
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Arthur and the Invisibles (video game)
Arthur and the Invisibles is a video game based on the 2006 animated film by Luc Besson. The game allows players to relive the fantastic adventure of young Arthur and his two pals, Selenia and Bétamèche, in their mission to save the Minimoys' world from destruction. The game incorporate Bess..
Arthur Annesley, 11th Viscount Valentia
Arthur Annesley, 11th Viscount Valentia (23 August 1843 – 20 January 1927) KCVO CB JP was a British nobleman and Conservative politician. The eldest son of Hon. Arthur Annesley and Flora Macdonald, he was educated at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. He succeeded his grandfather to the V..
Arthur Annesley, 1st Earl of Anglesey
Arthur Annesley, 1st Earl of Anglesey (July 10, 1614 – April 6, 1686) was an Anglo-Irish royalist statesman. He rose to the position of Lord Privy Seal, and had several styles throughout his lifetime: The Hon. Arthur Annesley (until November 22, 1660), The Viscount Valentia (1660–1661), ..
Arthur Anthony Macdonell
Arthur Anthony Macdonell (1854 - 1930), 7th of Lochgarry, was a noted Sanskrit scholar. Macdonell was born in India and educated at Göttingen University, then matriculated in 1876 at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, gaining a classical exhibition and three scholarships (for German, Sanskrit, and Ch..
Arthur Asahel Shurcliff
Arthur Asahel Shurcliff (1865 - 1957) was a noted American landscape architect. He was born with the family name Shurtleff but changed it to Shurcliff in 1930 to conform to an older English spelling. Among his other accomplishments, he served as the chief landscape architect for the restoration of C..
Arthur Ashe
Arthur Ashe Country: United States Height: 185 cm (6 ft 1 in) Weight: 73 kg (160 lb) Plays: Right Turned pro: 1966 Retired: 1980 Highest singles ranking: 1 (1968 and 1975) Singles titles: 34 Career prize money: ,584,909 Grand Slam Reco..
Arthur Ashe Athletic Center
The Arthur Ashe Athletic Center is a 6,000 seat multi-purpose arena in Richmond, Virginia. It was built in 1982. It hosts locals sporting events and concerts. It is named after former tennis great and Richmond resident, Arthur Ashe. ..
Arthur Ashe Kids Day
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Arthur Ashe Stadium
Interior of Arthur Ashe Stadium Arthur Ashe Stadium is the main tennis stadium of the U.S. Open, the last of each year's four Grand Slam tournaments. It is located at the USTA National Tennis Center in Flushing, Queens, New York. The stadium was named after the famous African American tennis p..
Arthur Ashkin
Arthur Ashkin is a retired scientist who worked at Bell Laboratories and Lucent Technologies. He invented the optical tweezers in 1986. He has pioneered the optical trapping process that eventually was used to manipulate atoms, molecules, and biological cells. The key phenomenon is the radiation pre..
Arthur Askey
Arthur Askey (June 6, 1900 - November 16, 1982) was a prominent English comedian. Arthur Bowden Askey was born in Liverpool. He was very small at 5' 2" (1.6m) and wore distinctive horn rimmed glasses, with a breezy, smiling personality. He served in the forces in World War I and performed in arm..
Arthur Aston
Sir Arthur Aston (died 1627) was appointed Proprietary Governor of Avalon in 1625 by Sir George Calvert. Aston was a devout Roman Catholic and was recommended by Father Stout to govern the Catholic colony. Aston arrived in Ferryland, Avalon's capital, around 1626 but returned to England the next yea..
Arthur Aston (army officer)
Sir Arthur Aston (1590 - 1649) was a lifelong professional soldier, most noted for his support for King Charles I in the English Civil War, and in folklore for the gruesome manner of his death. He was a native of Cheshire and from a prominent Roman Catholic family. He became a soldier some time in ..
Arthur Atkinson
This article is about the fictional comedy character. For other meanings, see Arthur Atkinson (disambiguation). Arthur Atkinson is a fictional character who appeared regularly on the British TV sketch comedy show The Fast Show. Played by Paul Whitehouse, the character of Atkinson was a parody of v..
Arthur Atkinson (disambiguation)
Arthur Atkinson refers to several people. Arthur Atkinson is a fictional character on the TV show The Fast Show.Arthur K. Atkinson was an American railway president.Arthur Atkinson (footballer) is a British football player in the club Paget Rangers F.C..Arthur Atkinson (politician) was a New Zealand..
Arthur Auwers
Georg Friedrich Julius Arthur von Auwers (September 12 1838 – January 24 1915) was a German astronomer. He worked at Königsberg (today Kaliningrad). He specialized in astrometry, making very precise measurements of stellar positions and motions. He detected the companion stars of Sirius and..
Arthur Avenue (Bronx)
Arthur Avenue in the Bronx is the site of one of New York City's "Little Italies", in the Fordham section of the Bronx. The area near East 187th Street is full of Italian stores, delis, shops, and restaurants, though it has transitioned in recent years due to include a growing number of Albanian caf..
Arthur Aviles
Arthur Aviles is a New York, Bessie Award-winning dancer and choreographer born in Queens and raised in Long Island and the Bronx. He graduated from Bard College, a liberal arts college in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York. After graduating from Bard, he became a member of the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane ..
Arthur Aylesworth
Arthur Aylesworth (b. August 12, 1883 in Apponaug, Rhode Island; d. June 26, 1946 in Los Angeles, California) was an American actor who was a part of the Warner Brothers studio of film actors. Filmography External link ..
Arthur a Bland
Arthur a Bland is, in English folklore, a member of Robin Hood's Merry Men, though his chief appearance is in the ballad in which he joins the band. Ballads Arthur a Bland appears in one ballad in the Child collection, Robin Hood and the Tanner. He is going through Sherwood when Robin accuses him ..
Arthur B.B. Moore
The Very Rev. Arthur Bruce Barbour Moore (February 4, 1906 – September 9, 2004) was a Canadian Moderator of the United Church of Canada (1971 to 1972) and President and Vice-Chancellor of Victoria University in the University of Toronto (1950 to 1970). From 1977 to 1980, he was Chancellor of ..
Arthur B. C. Walker, Jr.
Arthur Bertram Cuthbert Walker, Jr. (1936 - 2001) was a solar physicist and a pioneer of EUV/XUV optics. He is most noted for having developed normal incidence multilayer XUV telescopes to photograph the solar corona. Two of his sounding rocket payloads, the Stanford/MSFC Rocket Spectroheliograph ..
Arthur B. Davies
Arthur Bowen Davies (born September 26, 1863 in Utica, New York; died October 24, 1928) was an avant-garde American artist. Davies was a member of the Ashcan School. Known for ethereal figure paintings, he worked as a billboard painter, engineering draftsman, and magazine illustrator. ..
Arthur B. Langlie
Arthur Bernard Langlie (b. July 25, 1900 in Lanesboro, Minnesota; d. July 24, 1966) served as the mayor of Seattle, Washington, 1938-41 and as the governor of Washington, 1941-45, 1949-57. External links [HistoryLink.org the online encyclopedia of Washington State History] |- style="text..
Arthur B. Reeve
Arthur B. Reeve (born October 15, 1880, died August 9, 1936, original name: Arthur Benjamin Reeve, graduate of Princeton and New York Law School, best known for creating the series character Professor Craig Kennedy, sometimes called "The American Sherlock Holmes." 18 mystery/detective novels with se..
Arthur B. Ripley Desert Woodland State Park
The Arthur B. Ripley Desert Woodland State Park is a California state park on the rural westside of the Antelope Valley in northern Los Angeles County, 20 miles west of downtown Lancaster and about 5 miles from the Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve. Donated to the state by Arthur "Archie" Ri..
Arthur B. Robinson
Arthur B. Robinson is founder, president and professor of chemistry at the Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine, where he conducts research on protein chemistry and on nutrition and predictive and preventive medicine. He also sells the Robinson Curriculum, which promises to "Teach your children..
Arthur B. Rubinstein
This article is about the American composer. For the Polish pianist, see Arthur Rubinstein. Arthur B. Rubinstein (born March 31, 1938 in Brooklyn, New York) is a composer and behind in particular several TV series soundtracks, but also occasional film scores, possibly most notably work such as Vide..
Arthur B. Spingarn
Arthur Barnette Spingarn was an attorney while in the army during World War I, spoke out against discriminatory treatment of Blacks in the military. He served as the NAACP's president between 1940-65, and chaired the associations's legal committee for many years. In 1946, the Moorland Foundation..
Arthur Babbitt Fairchild
Arthur Babbitt Fairchild (1852-1927) was an American educator. Fairchild was the son of Henry Fairchild, president of Berea College in Berea, Kentucky. Fairchild was educated at Berea College. He was a professor at Doane College in Crete, Nebraska, for many years. For much of his tenure he was t..
Arthur Baker
Arthur Baker is the name used by many people including: Arthur Baker, calligrapher and typeface designer.Arthur Baker, financier specialising in innkeeping.Arthur Baker, record producer and DJ. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title..
Arthur Baker (calligrapher)
This article is about the calligrapher and typeface designer. There is a separate article on the DJ and music producer. Arthur Baker was the creator of a distinctive and dramatic style of brush and pen calligraphy. Arthur Baker was born on the West coast of the United States. He studied letter fo..
Arthur Baker (financier)
Arthur Sidney Baker (born 1951) is a chartered management accountant and chartered company secretary who developed three pub chains and a casino chain in the United Kingdom. Baker was the finance director of Mercury Taverns PLC, a company formed with venture capital and debt amounting to £26 milli..
Arthur Baker (musician)
This article is about the DJ and music producer. There is a separate article on the calligrapher and typeface designer. Arthur Baker (born April 22 1955, Boston, Massachusetts, ) is an American record producer and DJ best known for his work with hip hop artists like Afrika Bambaataa, and the Britis..
Arthur Baldwin, 3rd Earl Baldwin of Bewdley
Arthur Windham Baldwin, 3rd Earl Baldwin of Bewdley (March 22, 1904 – July 5, 1976) was a British insurance company director and World War II RAF officer. He was the son of Stanley Baldwin, 1st Earl of Baldwin of Bewdley and Lucy Ridsdale. Baldwin was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge. ..
Arthur Balfour
Arthur James Balfour, 1st Earl of Balfour, KG, OM, PC (25 July 1848–19 March 1930) was a British statesman and the thirty-third Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. He is perhaps best known as author of the Balfour Declaration of 1917, promising a homeland for the Jewish people. Contents ..
Arthur Balfour Professor of Genetics
The Arthur Balfour Professorship of Genetics is one of the senior professorships in genetics at the University of Cambridge, founded in 1912. The chair was endowed by Reginald Baliol Brett, 2nd Viscount Esher, according to whom the money (£20,000) was "placed in [his] hands" by an anonymo..
Arthur Barclay
Arthur Barclay (1854–1938) was President of Liberia from 1904 to 1912. Barclay was born on July 31, 1854 in Bridgetown, Barbados, and was educated in Liberia. Father to Anthony Barclay, who later served on the Liberian Supreme Court and Uncle to President Edwin Barclay. Arthur Barclay is a..
Arthur Barnett (department store)
Arthur Barnett (often referred to as Arthur Barnett's) is a Dunedin, New Zealand-based department store operator. Historically they have only had stores in the South Island. As well as their flagship store in what is now the Meridian Mall in George Street, Dunedin, Arthur Barnett also had stores in ..
Arthur Baronets
The Arthur Baronetcy of Upper Canada was created in 1841 and the Arthur Baronetcy of Carlung in 1903, both in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. Arthur, Baronets of Upper Canada (..
Arthur Barrett
Arthur BarrettWest Indies (WI) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Legbreak googly Tests First-class Matches 6 57 '''Runs scored 40 1,086 Batting average 6.66 17.51 100s/50s 0/0 1/0 Top score 19 102* Balls bowled 1,612 ? Wickets 13 169..
Arthur Batten-Pooll
Arthur Hugh Henry Batten-Pooll (VC, MC) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. He was 24 years old and from Bath, previously an officer with the 5th (Royal ..
Arthur Bayldon
Arthur Bayldon was born in 1865, at Leeds, England. He emigrated to Australia in 1889. He was a professional athlete as well as a poet. He died in 1958. Bibliography Poems (1897)The Eagles (1921)Collected Poems (1932)Apollo in Australia; and Bush verses (1944) ..
Arthur Baysting
Arthur Baysting is a musician, songwriter, screenwriter, and comedian from New Zealand. He was also a member of The Crocodiles. His comedy alter-ego Neville Purvis had his own television show in 1979. Baysting (as Neville Purvis) has a dubiously notable first in New Zealand. In 1979, at the end of..
Arthur Beaumont
Arthur Beaumont (1890 – 1978) is an American painter of "sea-landscapes". He worked for the U.S. Navy as an official painter. ..
Arthur Beecher Carles
Arthur Beecher Carles (1882 - 1952) was an American Modernist painter. He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts between 1900 and 1907. He studied with Thomas Anshutz, Hugh Breckenridge, Henry McCarter, Cecilia Beaux, and William Merritt Chas..
Arthur Beetson
Arthur Henry Beetson, born January 22 1945 in Roma, Queensland, was a leading rugby league player for Queensland and Australia from 1964 to 1981. He was a Prop. His career began with Redcliffe in the Brisbane competition between 1964 and 1965. He then moved to Sydney to play with the Balmain Tigers..
Arthur Benedict Gramlich
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Arthur Benjamin
Arthur Leslie Benjamin (September 18, 1893, Sydney – April 10, 1960, London) was an Australian composer. Benjamin won a scholarship from Brisbane Grammar School to the Royal College of Music in 1911. After serving in the infantry and the air force during World War I, he became piano professor..
Arthur Beresford Pite
Arthur Beresford Pite (2 September 1861 - 27 November 1934) was a British architect. Contents 1 The early years2 Mid Life3 Professor Pite4 Earlywood5 30 Euston Square6 The Marylebone Years7 Later life8 The Pite Collection The early years Arthur Beresford P..
Arthur Berger
Arthur Berger (May 15 1912 in New York, NY - 7 October 2003) was a composer who has been described as a New Mannerist. He studied as an undergraduate at New York University, during which time he joined the Young Composer's Group, as a graduate student under Walter Piston at Harvard, and with Nadia B..
Arthur Bernard Cook
Arthur Bernard Cook (1868-1952) was a British classical scholar, known for work in archaeology and the history of religions. He is best known for his three-part work Zeus: A Study in Ancient Religion. He is often considered one of the Cambridge Ritualists. He became Laurence Professor of Classical ..
Arthur Bernède
Arthur Bernède (1871-1937) was a French writer and playwright. In 1919, Bernède joined forces with actor René Navarre, who had played Fantômas in the Louis Feuillade serials, and writer Gaston Leroux, the creator of Rouletabille, to launch the Société des Cinéromans, a production company that..
Arthur Berry
Arthur Berry was an English playwright, poet, teacher and artist, born in Smallthorne, Stoke-on-Trent on February 7, 1925. He died on July 4, 1994. Raised as the son of a publican in an industrial district during the depths of the Depression, Berry escaped via an education at the [Burslem Scho..
Arthur Berry (Manitoba politician)
Arthur Ritchie Berry (November 28, 1879—?) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1922 to 1936. Berry was born in Owen Sound, Ontario. He worked as a farmer. He was first elected to the Manitoba legislature in the 1922 provincial election, ..
Arthur Biedl
Arthur Biedl (1869-1931) was a pathologist in Prague. See also: Bardet-Biedl syndrome ..
Arthur Bigge, 1st Baron Stamfordham
Arthur John Bigge, 1st Baron Stamfordham, GCB, GCVO, GCIE, KCMG, KCSI, ISO, PC (18 June 1849–31 March 1931) was Private Secretary to Queen Victoria during the last few years of her reign and also to King George V during most of his reign. He was also the maternal grandfather of Lord Adeane, Pr..
Arthur Bingham Walkley
Arthur Bingham Walkley (b. 1855) was an English dramatic critic, born in Bristol, and educated at Balliol and Corpus Christi colleges, Oxford. He held important positions in the British postal service, but it was by his dramatic criticism that he became known over the English-speaking world to ..
Arthur Birch
Dr Arthur John Birch (August 3, 1915 - December 8 1995) was an organic chemist from Australia. Birch developed the "Birch Reduction" of aromatic rings which is widely used in synthetic organic chemistry. The Birch Reduction enables the modification of steroids. In 1948 Birch made the first total syn..
Arthur bird
Arthur Bird (1864-1936) was a carpenter and prospector in northern Canada in the early 1900's. Born to Robert and Catherine Bird while they were living in Notts,England, he was raised in Warwick,England before immigrating to Saskatchewan,Canada with his brothers to find work. At the age of 31 he ..
Arthur Bisguier
Arthur Bisguier, born 1929, is a US chess International Grandmaster. On March 18, 2005, the United States Chess Federation (USCF) proclaimed him "Dean of American Chess". He is believed to have played more people, of all standards, than any other grandmaster in history. He was taught chess at the..
Arthur Blake
Charles Arthur Blake (January 26, 1872 - October 22, 1944) was an American athlete. He competed at the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens. Blake competed in the 1,500 metres. The race was run in a single heat, and Blake came in second to Teddy Flack. The race was a tight one, as Flack and Blake ov..
Arthur Blank
Arthur Blank (born 1942) was one of the founders of Home Depot. In February 2002, he purchased the Atlanta Falcons franchise in the National Football League. In September 2004, he bought Arena Football League franchise Georgia Force. Blank graduated from Stuyvesant High School in New York, NY in 19..
Arthur Blenkinsop
Arthur Blenkinsop (30 June 1911 - 23 September 1979) was a British Labour Party politician. He was Member of Parliament for Newcastle-upon-Tyne East from 1945 to 1959, and for South Shields from 1964 to 1979. He was Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Pensions (1946-1949) and to the Ministr..
Arthur Blessit
Arthur Blessit is a travelling Christian preacher, most famous for being involved with George W. Bush's conversion to Christianity on April 3 1984. He is also famous for traveling to war-torn countries such as Lebanon to pray for peace. When he travels he often carries a twelve-foot cross. External..
Arthur Bliss
Sir Arthur Edward Drummond Bliss, CH, KCVO (August 2, 1891 - March 27, 1975) was a British composer. Born to an English father and American mother, Bliss was destined to display characteristics of both nations, his profound romanticism balanced by an unquenchable energy and optimism. After studyin..
Arthur Bliss Lane
Arthur Bliss Lane (16 June 1894–12 August 1956) was the United States' ambassador to Poland (1944–1947). He wrote a book about what he considered to be the betrayal of Poland by the Western Allies, I Saw Poland Betrayed. Lane was born in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York. He w..
Arthur Bloch
Arthur Bloch is an American writer, author of the Murphy's law books. ..
Arthur Blomfield
Sir Arthur William Blomfield (6 March 1829–30 October 1899), English architect, son of Bishop C. J. Blomfield, was educated at Rugby and Trinity College, Cambridge. He was then articled as an architect to Philip Charles Hardwick, and subsequently obtained a large practice on his own account. ..
Arthur Blyth
Sir Arthur Blyth (March 21 1823 - February 15 1890) was premier of South Australia three times; 1864-1865, 1871-1872 and 1873-1875. In 1850 he married Jessie Ann, daughter of Edward Forrest, who survived him with one son and two daughters. He was created K.C.M.G. in 1877 and C.B. in 1886. A good bu..
Arthur Blythe
Arthur Blythe (born May 7, 1940, in Los Angeles, California) is an American jazz alto saxophonist and composer. In the sixties he performed with the pianist/bandleader Horace Tapscott. After moving to New York in the mid-seventies, he performed with Chico Hamilton and Gil Evans. (Chris Kelsey, in al..
Arthur Boivin
Arthur Rivers Boivin (died 1952) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1917 to 1936, and again from 1941 to 1945. Boivin, a franco-Manitoban, was first elected to the Manitoba legislature for the constituency of Iberville in a by-election held..
Arthur Boka
Arthur Boka (born 2 April 1983 in Abidjan) is a Côte d'Ivoire football defender who currently, as of May 2006, plays for RC Strasbourg. He has 17 caps for the national team, and was called up to the 2006 World Cup. He has been strongly linked with a move away from RC Strasbourg after their relega..
Arthur Borren
Arthur Borren (born June 5, 1949 in Eindhoven, The Netherlands) is a former field hockey player from New Zealand, who was a member of the national team that won the golden medal at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal. He was born in Holland, and made such an impression on Canterbury and New Zealan..
Arthur Borton
Arthur Drummond Borton (VC, CMG, DSO) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. He was 34 years old, and a Lieutenant Colonel in the 2/22nd (County of London) ..
Arthur Bostrom
Arthur Bostrom (born January 6 1955) is a British actor. He is most famous for his role as Officer Crabtree in the long-running BBC sitcom 'Allo 'Allo!. The character of Crabtree was played as an idiotic English under-cover officer, disguised constantly as a French gendarme during the Second World..
Arthur Bottom
Arthur Edwin Bottom (Born February 28 1930 in Sheffield) was an English footballer in the 1950s and 1960s. He played as a striker, and had a tremendously high goals to game ratio during his career, playing at several clubs; most notably York City and Newcastle United. Contents 1 Biography1.1..
Arthur Bottomley
Arthur George Bottomley, Baron Bottomley, OBE PC (February 71907 - November 31995) was a British Labour politician, MP and minister. His wife was Dame Bessie Bottomley. Before entering parliament he was a trade union organiser of the National Union of Public Employees (which later became part of UN..
Arthur Bourchier
Arthur Bourchier (1864 – 1927), English actor, was born in Berkshire, and educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford. At the university he became prominent as an amateur actor in connection with the O.U.A.D.C., which he founded, and in 1889 he joined Mrs Langtry as a professional. He also acte..
Arthur Bourns
Arthur Newcombe Bourns, Ph.D., FRSC (born December 8, 1919) was a professor of chemistry and a university administrator with a long association with McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario. He is now Professor Emeritus of that institution. He was born in Petitcodiac, New Brunswick and was educated ..
Arthur Bowie Chrisman
Arthur Bowie Chrisman (July 16, 1889 – February 1953) was an American author. He was born in Virginia and educated in a one-room schoolhouse before attending Virginia Polytechnic Institute. His book Shen of the Sea won the Newbery Medal in 1926. ..
Arthur Boyars
Arthur Boyars (b. 1925) is a British poet and musicologist, who is also a translator and critic, literary editor and publisher. His Poems were published in 1944 (Fortune Press). He started the small magazine Mandrake in 1946 with John Wain while at Wadham College, Oxford; it was published until 195..
Arthur Boyd
Arthur Merric Bloomfield Boyd (July 20, 1920 - April 24, 1999) was a prominent Australian artist, both as a painter and sculptor. He was a member of the prominent Boyd artistic dynasty in Australia, with many relatives being painters, sculptors, architects or other arts professionals. His sister ..
Arthur Boyd Houghton
Arthur Boyd Houghton (1836, India — 1875, England) was a British painter (oil and watercolours) and illustrator. His work was varied and was revered during the mid-19th century. He traveled to America and Russia, creating illustrations for The Graphic and for numerous books, including The Ara..
Arthur Bradford
Arthur Bradford is a short story author. He has one book out, [Dogwalker] (Knopf). He was also the director of "How's Your News?", a documentary wherein disabled adults interivew unsuspecting passerbys in a cross-country road trip. (http://www.howsyournews.com/) ..
Arthur Branch
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Arthur Breisky
Arthur Breisky (May 14 1885, Roudnice nad Labem near Prague – 1910, New York, USA) was a Czech writer of Decadence. He was a novelist, a translator, literary editor, and a playwright; wrote a number of reviews on modern literature and art. Was also known as a dandy and aesthetician, and a ..
Arthur Bremer
Arthur Herman Bremer (born August 21 1950), the son of a Milwaukee truck driver, shot US Democratic presidential candidate George Wallace on May 15, 1972 in Laurel, Maryland, leaving him paralyzed for life. Before his brush with infamy, Bremer had been working as a busboy at the Men's Grill in the..
Arthur Brisbane
Arthur Brisbane (1864-1936) was an American newspaper editor, born in Buffalo, N. Y., and educated in the public schools of the United States and Europe. In 1882, he began newspaper work in New York City as a reporter for the Sun. He remained occupied in the newspapers field until the 1920s. I..
Arthur Briscoe
Dooley BriscoeSouth Africa (RSA) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type - Tests First-class Matches 2 35 '''Runs scored 33 2189 Batting average 11.00 45.60 100s/50s -/- 6/10 Top score 16 191 Balls bowled - - Wickets - - Bowling average ..
Arthur Broke
Arthur Broke, or Brooke (d. 1563). —Translator, was the author of The Tragicall Historie of Romeus and Juliett, from which Shakespeare probably took the story of his Romeo and Juliet. Though indirectly translated, through a French version, from the Italian of Bandello, it is so much altered and am..
Arthur Brooke
Arthur Brooke Arthur Brooke founder of The Brooke Bond Tea Company was born in Ashton under Lyne, (then) Lancashire in 1845 at 6 George Street. He opened his first tea shop at 29 Market Street, Manchester in 1869. By the age of 30 he was making over £5000 per year, with shops in the large cities ..
Arthur Brooks
Arthur Brooks - (Born in Guelph, Ontario) was a Canadian Professional Hockey Goaltender who played 1 season in the National Hockey League for the Toronto Arenas. Playing career Brooks only appeared in 4 NHL games between the pipes during the inaugural 1917-18 season. Brooks played for the Toronto ..
Arthur Brough
--> Arthur Brough (born Frederick Arthur Baker; February 26, 1905 – May 28, 1978) was an English actor who gained his greatest fame as Mr. Ernest Grainger in the comedy series Are You Being Served? on BBC television. Brough was born in Petersfield, Hampshire and graduated from RADA in the 19..
Arthur Brown
Arthur Brown may refer to: Arthur Brown (Utah), U.S. senatorArthur Brown (musician)Arthur Brown (politician), lawyer and mayor of Ann Arbor, Michigan from 1903-1905Arthur Whitten Brown, aviatorArthur Brown, aka Cluemaster (comic-book supervillain) ..
Arthur Brown (musician)
The Rev. Arthur Brown, born Arthur Wilton in Whitby, Yorkshire on 24 June, 1942, is an English rock and roll singer known for his flamboyant, theatrical style and significant influence on shock-rocker Alice Cooper. Contents 1 History2 Later career3 See also4 External links Hi..
Arthur Brown (Utah)
Arthur Brown (March 8, 1843 - December 12, 1906) was a United States Senator from Utah. Born in Kalamazoo, Michigan, he attended the common schools and graduated from Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio, in 1862. He pursued graduate work at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor and graduated f..
Arthur Brown Jr
Arthur Brown, Jr. (1874-1957) was an American architect, based in San Francisco. He graduated from the University of California at Berkeley in 1896, where he and his future partner, John Bakewell, Jr, were protégés of famed Bay Area architect Bernard Maybeck. Brown went to Paris and graduated from..
Arthur Bryan
Sir Arthur Bryan KBE (born 1923) is former managing director of the Wedgwood pottery firm (now Waterford Wedgwood). He became the first non-Wedgwood family member to hold the post when he succeeded Josiah Wedgwood V in 1967. He was knighted in 1976 for services to export. External link [lin..
Arthur Bryant
For the restaurant, see Arthur Bryant's. Sir Arthur Bryant, CH, (18 February 1899 - 22 January 1985), was a widely popular British historian, and columnist for the Illustrated London News. His reputation since his death has suffered as allegations about a number of controversial episodes in his lif..
Arthur Bryant's
Arthur Bryant's is a restaurant located in Kansas City, Missouri. It is considered by many to be the most famous barbecue restaurant in the United States. The restaurant descended directly from Henry Perry founder of Kansas City barbecue who began in 1908 serving smoked meats to workers in the G..
Arthur Bryant (restaurateur)
Arthur Bryant (1902–December 28, 1982) was a purveyor of Kansas City barbecue who operated Arthur Bryant's in Kansas City, Missouri which was visited by Presidents and called the “single best restaurant in the world.” Bryant was born on a farm in Branchville, Texas in Milam County, Texas. H..
Arthur Bultitude
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since July 2006. } Arthur Bultitude (born 1908, died 1990) was an Engli..
Arthur Bunster
Arthur Bunster (1827 – October 8, 1891) was a Canadian entrepreneur and Member of Parliament. Bunster was born in Country Queens (now Laois), Ireland. He eventually settled in Victoria, British Columbia. After trying his hand at several other ventures, Bunster purchased the Colonial Brewery..
Arthur Burrows
Arthur Burrows was one of the first employees of the British Broadcasting Company and was the first to hold the position of Director of Programmes. Burrows was previously a journalist and also a keen wireless enthusiast. Prior to joining the BBC he was in charge of the original experimental transmis..
Arthur Butler Phillips Mee
There was also a Arthur Mee, who produced The Children's Encyclopedia. Arthur Butler Phillips Mee (born Aberdeen, October 21 1860-died Llanishen, January 15 1926) was a Scottish-born newspaper journalist, editor and notable amateur astronomer. He was born the son of a Baptist pastor George S. Mee a..
Arthur Button
Air Vice Marshal Arthur Daniel Button CB OBE RAF (26 May 1916 - 27 May 1991) was a senior commander in the Royal Air Force of the United Kingdom. He was educated at Ilford County High School and University College, Southampton (later the University of Southampton; BSc Hons (Lond.)). He joined the ..
Arthur Butz
Arthur R. Butz is an American Holocaust denier and professor of electrical engineering at Northwestern University. He has been tenured there since 1974. In 1976, Butz wrote The Hoax of the Twentieth Century: The Case Against the Presumed Extermination of European Jewry, in which he asserted that th..
Arthur Byron Cover
Arthur Byron Cover (born January 14, 1950 in Grundy, Virginia) is a science fiction author. Cover attended the Clarion Writer's SF Workshop in New Orleans in 1971, and made his first professional short-story sale to Harlan Ellison's The Last Dangerous Visions. His roommate at Clarion, and later ..
Arthur C. Clarke
Sir Arthur C. Clarke Sir Arthur Charles Clarke (born December 16 1917) is a British author and inventor, most famous for his science-fiction novel [[2001: A Space Odyssey (novel)|2001: A Space Odyssey]], and for collaborating with director Stanley Kubrick on the film of the same name. Clarke i..
Arthur C. Clarke Award
This article describes the Arthur C. Clarke Award. For the awards that recognise British space achievement, see Sir Arthur Clarke Award. The Arthur C. Clarke Award is a British award given for the best science fiction novel first published in the United Kingdom during the previous year. The award w..
Arthur C. Clarke Diving School
Arthur C. Clarke's Diving School "Underwater Safaris" is at Hikkaduwa on the south coast of Sri Lanka. It was founded in the late 1950's. It was destroyed by the tsunami caused by the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake. It has since been rebuilt. External links [Hector Ekanayake: "Underwater Safaris"..
Arthur C. Harper
Arthur C. Harper (1866 – 1948) was a single term mayor of Los Angeles, California from December 13, 1906 to March 11, 1909. He was forced to resign in the wake of a recall drive due to dishonesty that marked his administration. While mayor, he began work on the Los Angeles Civic Center. A n..
Arthur C. Hohmann
Arthur Clarence Hohmann (November 12, 1895-April 9, 1985) served as Los Angeles Police Department Chief of Police from 1939 to 1941. ..
Arthur C. Mellette
Arthur C. Mellette (June 25, 1842 – May 25, 1896) was the last Governor of the Dakota Territory and was the first Governor of South Dakota of the state of South Dakota. Biography Mellette was the son of Charles Mellette and was born in Henry County, Indiana. He was educated at Marion Academy..
Arthur C. Miller
Arthur Charles Miller (July 8, 1895 - July 13, 1970) was an acclaimed American cinematographer and a three-time Academy Award winner. Born in Roslyn, New York, Arthur Miller began his career at the age of 13, working as an assistant to filmmaker Fred J. Balshofer. The two remained lifelong friends ..
Arthur C. Parker
Arthur Caswell Parker ( April 5, 1881 – January 1, 1955 ) was an archaeologist, historian, folklorist, museologist and noted authority on American Indian culture. He was director of the [Rochester Museum of Arts and Sciences] from 1924 to 1945, and an honorary trustee of the New York S..
Arthur C. Vailas
Arthur C. Vailas, Ph.D. has been President of Idaho State University since July 2006. Vailas received his B.S. in 1973 from the University of New Hampshire, where he played football. Six years later he received his Ph.D. from the University of Iowa. He conducted postdoctoral work there in the late ..
Arthur Cain
Professor Arthur James Cain ,FRS (25 July 1921 — 20 August 1999) was a British evolutionary biologist and ecologist. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1989. External links http://www.amphilsoc.org/library/mole/c/cain.htm ..
Arthur Calbraith Dorrance
Arthur Calbraith Dorrance (1893–1946) was a U.S. soup businessman, and most significantly the president of Campbell Soup Company from 1930 to 1946. He was brother of John Dorrance. ..
Arthur Calwell
Rt Hon Arthur Calwell Arthur Augustus Calwell (28 August 1896 - 8 July 1973) Australian politician, was Leader of the Australian Labor Party from 1960 to 1967. He was born in Melbourne. His father was a police officer of Irish descent. His mother was of Irish-American descent. A gifted high s..
Arthur Cameron Corbett, 3rd Baron Rowallan
Captain Arthur Cameron Corbett, 3rd Baron Rowallan (December 17, 1919–1993) was a British aristocrat most notable for successfully having his second marriage annulled in 1970 by a court on the grounds that his wife, April Ashley, a transsexual woman, was a man under then-current UK law. The ar..
Arthur Cantor
Arthur Cantor (March 12, 1920 – April 08, 2001) was an American theatrical producer of over 100 plays in New York, London, and elsewhere. External links ..
Arthur Capel, 1st Baron Capel
Arthur Capel, 1st Baron Capel (c. 1608 – 1649), English royalist, son of Sir Henry Capel of Rayne Hall, Essex, and of Theodosia, daughter of Sir Edward Montagu of Broughton, Northamptonshire, was elected a member of the Short and Long Parliaments in 1640 for Hertfordshire. He at first suppor..
Arthur Capell, 1st Earl of Essex
Arthur Capell, 1st Earl of Essex (1631 – July 13, 1683), whose surname is often spelled Capel, was an English statesman. Contents 1 Early Life2 Political Career3 Death4 Legacy4.1 Bibliography Early Life He was the son of Arthur Capel, 1st Baron Capel (who was execut..
Arthur Caplan
Arthur L. Caplan is Emanuel and Robert Hart Professor of Bioethics and director of the Center for Bioethics at the University of Pennsylvania. He has written for The Nation and the Council for Secular Humanism's Free Inquiry magazine. Articles by Arthur Caplan “Lessons across the pond: Assiste..
Arthur Capper
Cover of Time Magazine (January 18, 1926) Arthur Capper (July 14, 1865 - December 19, 1951) was an American politician from Kansas. He was a Quaker and a member of the Republican Party. Capper was born in Garnett, Kansas. He attended the public schools and learned the art of printing. He bec..
Arthur Carhart
Arthur Carhart (1892-1978) was a US Forest Service official who inspired wilderness protection in the United States. In 1920, Carhart was charged by the Forest Service to survey a road in the White River National Forest, near Trappers Lake. Upon completion of the survey, he decided that the land s..
Arthur Carr
A.W. CarrEngland (Eng) Batting style Right-handed batsman (RHB) Bowling type Right arm medium Tests First-class Matches 11 468 '''Runs scored 237 21051 Batting average 19.75 31.56 100s/50s 0/1 45/98 Top score 63 206 Balls bowled 0 1816 Wickets ..
Arthur Cash
Arthur Hill Cash (February 4, 1922— ) is a scholar of 18th-century English literature. Cash was born in Gary, Indiana, and educated at the University of Chicago and Columbia University. He had two children by his first marriage, and two by his second marriage — his second wife is the wr..
Arthur Cashin
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } Arthur D. Cashin, Jr. is the managing director (dire..
Arthur Cayley
Arthur Cayley (August 16 1821 - January 26 1895) was a British mathematician. He helped found the modern British school of pure mathematics. Arthur Cayley As a child, Cayley enjoyed solving complex math problems for amusement. At eighteen, he entered Trinity College, Cambridge, where he exc..
Arthur Cecil Murray, 3rd Viscount Elibank
Lieut-Colonel Arthur Cecil Murray, 3rd Viscount Elibank CMG DSO Bart (27 March 1879 - 5 December 1962) The 4th son of Montolieu Fox Oliphant-Murray, 1st Viscount Elibank, he entered the army in 1898, and was Aide-de-Camp to the Lieut-Governor of Bengal from 1900. He served in China in 1900 (medal);..
Arthur Cecil Pigou
Arthur Cecil Pigou (November 18, 1877 – March 7, 1959) was an English economist, known for his work in many fields and particularly in welfare economics. He went to Harrow School and was a graduate of King's College, Cambridge, where he studied under Alfred Marshall. He later succeeded Marshal..
Arthur Champernowne
Sir Arthur Champernowne (1524 – march 29 , 1578) was a Vice-Admiral of the West who lived at Dartington Hall in Devon. He was the second son of Sir Philip Champernowne of Modbury, Devon, whose family had lived in Devon since arriving from Chambernon in France in the twelth century. Sir Walter Ra..
Arthur Chapman
Arthur Chapman (born 1873, deceased 1935) was an early twentieth century American poet and newspaper columnist. He wrote a sub-genre of American poetry known as Cowboy Poetry. His most famous poem was Out Where the West Begins. External links [Arthur Chapman] page at the [Western an..
Arthur Charles Dobson
Arthur Charles Dobson (born in Lodsworth, Sussex, August 6, 1914 - died in Battersea, London, March 12, 1980) was an auto racing driver from England. Brother of auto racing driver Austin Dobson, races from 1936 to 1939 with ERA cars, Voiturette and major formula. ..
Arthur Charles Fox-Davies
Arthur Charles Fox-Davies (1871-1928) was a British author on heraldry. His books included: The Art of HeraldryThe Complete Guide to HeraldryArmorial FamiliesThe Book of Public Arms (1915) ..
Arthur Charles Gook
Arthur Charles Gook, born in London, England on June 11, 1883, is primarily known today for having translated Reverend Hallgrímur Pétursson's Passion Hymns into English. The third of five sons, Arthur Gook's father was a teacher. Arthur distinguished himself as a student, and won a university sc..
Arthur Charles Hall
Arthur Charles Hall was an Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. He was 22 years old, and a Corporal in the 54th Bn. (N.S.W), Australian Imperial Force during ..
Arthur Chase
Arthur Chase, Alpha/Norwich 1856, is the co-founder of Theta Chi Fraternity. He was born on October 21 1835 in Bellows Falls, Vermont. He entered Norwich University in 1852 where he roomed with a young cadet named George Dewey who later became famous as an Admiral. Chase was 20 years old when he a..
Arthur Chaskalson
Arthur Chaskalson, (b. November 24, 1931), former President of the Constitutional Court of South Africa (1994-2001) and Chief Justice of South Africa (2001-2005). Born in Johannesburg, Chaskalson graduated from the University of the Witwatersrand with a BCom (1952) and LLB Cum Laude (1954). In 19..
Arthur Chatto
Arthur Robert Nathaniel Chatto (born February 5, 1999) is the second son of Daniel Chatto and Lady Sarah Chatto née Armstrong-Jones and a grandson of Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon and a great-grandson of Queen Elizabeth, the Queen mother. He was born in London, and is currently 17th in l..
Arthur Chevrolet
Arthur Chevrolet, (April 25, 1884 – April 16, 1946) was an SwissAmerican racecar driver and automobile manufacturer. Born in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Neuchatel, Switzerland, he was the middle brother of Louis (1878-1941) and Gaston Chevrolet (1892-1920). After brother Louis emigrated to America and..
Arthur Chi'en
Arthur Chi'en is a New York City TV reporter who has worked for New York 1 and WCBS-TV, but is currently with WPIX-TV. Most of his stories are related to the city's transportation system. He is most famous for a shock jock on May 19, 2005 [link]. That morning, Chi'en was in the middle..
Arthur Chichester, 1st Baron Templemore
Arthur Chichester, 1st Baron Templemore (January 8, 1797) - (26 September, 1837) was born in Westminster, the eldest son of Lord Spencer Stanley Chichester, who was the second son of Arthur Chichester, 1st Marquess of Donegall. He was educated in England, matriculating at Brasenose College, Oxford i..
Arthur Chichester, 1st Earl of Donegall
Arthur Chichester, 1st Earl of Donegall (June 16, 1606–March 18, 1675) was an Irish aristocrat and soldier. He was the eldest son of Edward Chichester, 1st Viscount Chichester, and made a career as a soldier before being elected to the Irish House of Commons as Member of Parliament for County ..
Arthur Chichester, 1st Marquess of Donegall
Arthur Chichester, 1st Marquess of Donegall (June 13, 1739–January 5, 1799) was an Irish nobleman. He was educated at Trinity College, Oxford before succeeding his uncle in 1757 as fifth Earl of Donegall. After taking his seat in the Irish House of Lords in 1765, Chichester served at Westmins..
Arthur Chichester, 2nd Earl of Donegall
Arthur Chichester, 2nd Earl of Donegall (died October 26, 1678) was an Anglo-Irish politician. Chichester was the son of Lieutenant Colonel John Chichester, of Dungannon, County Tyrone, the latter being the younger brother of Arthur Chichester, 1st Earl of Donegall. He was knighted at Whitehall in ..
Arthur Chichester, 3rd Earl of Donegall
Arthur Chichester, 3rd Earl of Donegall (1666–April 10, 1706) was an Irish nobleman and soldier. Having succeeded his father as fourth Earl of Donegall in 1678, he refused to attend the Irish Parliament called by James II in May 1689, but later sat in that called by William III in October 1692..
Arthur Chichester, 4th Baron Templemore
Arthur Claud Spencer Chichester, 4th Baron Templemore, KCVO, OBE, DSO (September 12, 1880) - (October 2, 1953) was a British soldier and politician. Educated at Harrow and Sandhurst before being commissioned into the Royal Fusiliers in 1900, he fought in the Boer War and also served in Tibet. By n..
Arthur Child
Arthur James Edward Child (1910 – July 30, 1996) was a Canadian businessman and former chairman and chief executive officer of Burns Foods of Calgary. Born in Guildford, England, he earned a Bachelor of Commerce in 1931 from Queen's University. After working in the food industry, he received ..
Arthur Chin
Major Arthur Chin (}; }; Cantonese: Chin Shui-Tin; October 23, 1913 - September 3, 1997) was a pilot and a World War II fighter ace. Chin was born in Portland, Oregon to a Cantonese father and a Peruvian mother. Sparked by the Japanese invasion of China, Chin enrolled in flight school in 1932. A..
Arthur Chipperfield
Arthur ChipperfieldAustralia (AUS) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Legbreak Tests First-class Matches 14 96 '''Runs scored 552 4295 Batting average 32.47 38.34 100s/50s 1/2 9/22 Top score 109 175 Balls bowled 924 5296 Wickets 5 65 ..
Arthur Christiansen
Arthur Christiansen was editor of Lord Beaverbrook's newspaper the Daily Express from 1932 to 1956. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Arthur Christie
Arthur Christie was seconded into Special Operations Executive on the 22 April 1940 at Aston House Stevenage, where he was to become one of the founding members of SOE. He was originally trained as an explosives expert, laying charges at the Coalface as a miner. It was this expertise that became the..
Arthur Christ Agnos
Arthur Christ Agnos (usually called Art) (born September 1,1938) is a U.S. political figure. He served as the mayor of San Francisco, California from 1988 until 1992. On December 13, 1973, Agnos, who was then a member of the California Commission on Aging, was attending a meeting in the largely bl..
Arthur Chung
Raymond Arthur Chung (鍾亞瑟, pinyin: Zhōng Yàsè; born 10 January, 1918) was a president of Guyana from 1970 to 1980. He was the first ethnic Chinese president in a non-Asian country. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Arthur Chuquet
Arthur Chuquet (1853–1925) was a French historian and biographer. He was born in Rocroi. He is now best known for his Jeunesse de Napoléon appearing in three volumes from 1897 to 1899. He became a member of the Institut de France in 1900. ..
Arthur Clarence Pillsbury
Arthur Clarence Pillsbury (1870-1946) was a photographer whose career spilled over into nearly every kind of application for photography. His career began in 1895 when as a student he documented in one hour with 60 different remarkable images the first fraternity rush at Stanford University. Two y..
Arthur Cleveland Coxe
Arthur Cleveland Coxe (1818 - 1896), was the son of Samuel Hanson Cox, but changed the spelling of the family name. He graduated at the University of the City of New York in 1838 and at the General Theological Seminary in 1841. He was rector of St John's Church, Hartford, in 1843-1854, of Grace Chu..
Arthur Cochrane
Sir Arthur William Stuart Cochrane, KCVO (1872-1954) was a long-serving officer of arms at the College of Arms in London. His heraldic career began on 19 July 1904 when he was appointed Rouge Croix Pursuivant of Arms in Ordinary to take the place of George William Marshall on the latter's promotion ..
Arthur Cocks
Arthur F Cocks was an Australian cricket Test match umpire. He umpired one Test match between Australia and England at Adelaide on 2 February to 8 February 1951. Australia won comfortably with Arthur Morris scoring 206, Jim Burke scoring a century in his first Test, and Bill Johnston taking 7 wick..
Arthur Cocks (Australian politician)
Arthur Cocks was an Australian politician, elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. ..
Arthur Cohen
Arthur Cohen (born November 18, 1830, London - ) was an English barrister and king's counsel. After three years' study at the gymnasium in Frankfort-on-the-Main, he entered as a student at University College, London. Thence he proceeded to Cambridge University at a time when it was almost impossibl..
Arthur Cohn
Arthur Cohn (born February 4, 1927 in Basel, Switzerland) is a film producer who received several Oscars for his films. His probably most important film is Il giardino dei Finzi-Contini (1970, directed by Vittorio De Sica). His most recent film is Les Choristes (2004, directed by Christopher Barrat..
Arthur Coke Burnell
Arthur Coke Burnell (1840–12 October, 1882), English scholar in Sanskrit, was born at St. Briavels, Gloucestershire. His father was an official of the British East India Company, and in 1860 he himself went out to Madras as a member of the Indian Civil Service. Here he utilized every availab..
Arthur Coles
Arthur William Coles (August 7, 1892 - June 14, 1982), later Sir Arthur Coles, was a prominent Australian businessman and philanthropist. He was born in Geelong, Victoria and educated at the elite private school Geelong College. When World War I began, Coles enlisted as a private, fighting at Gall..
Arthur Collier
Arthur Collier (12 October 1680–1732) was an English philosopher. He was born at the rectory of Steeple Langford, Wiltshire. He entered at Pembroke College, Oxford University, in July 1697, but in October 1698 he and his brother William became members of Balliol. His father having died in 16..
Arthur Collins
You may be looking for Arthur A. Collins, founder of Collins Radio Arthur Francis Collins (February 7, 1864 - August 3, 1933) was a singer who recorded many early records. Contents 1 18992 19003 19014 19025 19036 19057 19068 19079 190910 19101..
Arthur Collins (All Black)
Arthur Harold Collins, fullback for the All Blacks (1932,1934) and for Taranaki (1927-1937), was born in Stratford, New Zealand on July 19, 1906. Weighing in at just 73kg, and only 1.70m in height, Collins made a name for himself playing club rugby for Stratford and Clifton, and in 1927 was select..
Arthur Compton
Arthur H. Compton on the cover of Time magazine, January 13, 1936 Arthur Holly Compton (September 10, 1892 – March 15, 1962) won the Nobel Prize in Physics (1927) for discovery of the effect named after him. He served as Chancellor of Washington University in St. Louis from 1946 to 1953..
Arthur Conan Doyle
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle, DL (22 May, 1859 – 7 July, 1930) was a Scottish author most noted for his stories about the detective Sherlock Holmes, which are generally considered a major innovation in the field of crime fiction and the adventures of Professor C..
Arthur Coningham
Arthur ConinghamAustralia (AUS) Batting style Left-hand bat Bowling type Left-arm fast-medium Tests First-class Matches 1 35 '''Runs scored 13 896 Batting average 6.50 15.71 100s/50s 0/0 1/2 Top score 10 151 Balls bowled 186 Wickets 2 112 ..
Arthur Coningham (RAF officer)
Air Marshal Sir Arthur Coningham''' KCB KBE DSO MC DFC AFC RAF (11 March, 1895 – 29 or 30 January 1948) was a senior Royal Air Force commander. Sir Arthur Coningham was the Air Officer Commander-in-Chief 2nd Tactical Air Force and subsequently the Air Officer Commander-in-Chief Flying Trainin..
Arthur Conley
Arthur Lee Conley (January 4, 1946 – November 17, 2003) was an American soul singer, best known for the 1967 hit Sweet Soul Music. It shot to the number two spot on both the pop and R&B charts, earning Conley the number eleven male artist ranking for 1967. That song pay homage to great soul singe..
Arthur Conolly
Arthur Conolly (1807 - June 1842) (sometimes misspelled Connolly) was a British intelligence officer, explorer and writer. He was a captain of the Sixth Bengal Light Cavalry, who worked for the British East India Company. Biography Conolly participated in many reconnaissance missions into Central A..
Arthur Conway
Arthur Joseph Conway (1 April 1885 - 29 October 1954) was an English cricketer: a right-handed batsman and right-arm fast bowler (although his Wisden obituary says merely "rather more than medium pace" Obituaries in 1954. Wisden Cricketers' Almanack 1955.) who played 29 times for Worcestershire (and..
Arthur Corbin Gould
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Arthur Corbin Gould (1850-1903) was an avid shooter and member of the Massachusetts Rifle Association. He publi..
Arthur Cottage
Arthur Cottage is the anscestral home of Chester Alan Arthur, the 21st President of the United States. It is located in the village of Cullybackey in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is a two-roomed, rectangular building with clay floor and open flax-thatched roof. One room is a kitchen/living..
Arthur Cotton
General Sir Arthur Thomas Cotton (15 May 1803 Oxford – 25 July 1899 Dorking) was a British general and irrigation engineer. Cotton devoted his life to the construction of irrigation and navigation canals through the Empire of India, which was only partially realised. He entered the Madras Eng..
Arthur Cotton Moore
Arthur Cotton Moore is an architect in Washington, D.C. Born in 1935, he studied architecture at Princeton University. He received an Honor Award from the American Institute of Architects in 1977 and became a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects in 1979. He is known for a style called "..
Arthur County, Nebraska
Arthur County is a county located in the U.S. state of Nebraska. As of 2000, the population is 444. Its county seat is Arthur6. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent Counties2 Demographics3 Arthur County trivia4 Village Geography According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the co..
Arthur Cox
Arthur Cox is a British actor of television and film. His most regular role was as George, the driver of Jim Hacker in the comedy Yes, Minister. His other television credits include The Avengers, Terry and June, Harbour Lights and the role of Cully in the Doctor Who story The Dominators. External ..
Arthur Cox (football)
Arthur Cox (born December 14 1939 in Southam) is a former English football manager. He retired from the game in 2004 after a career spanning over 40 years. Cox has managed a number of clubs including Chesterfield, Newcastle United, where he won promotion to the First division and introduced flair..
Arthur Cravan
Arthur Cravan (born May 22, 1887, Lausanne, was last seen at Salina Cruz, Mexico in 1918 and most likely drowned in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Mexico in November 1918). He was known as a pugilist, a poet, a larger-than-life character, and an idol of the Dada and Surrealism movements. His rea..
Arthur Crawford
Arthur Crawford was first Municipal Commissioner and collector of Mumbai (formerly known as Bombay). Crawford is famous as an able administrator as well as his underhand financial dealings. Crawford acquired the Agri-Horticulture Society's gardens at Sewri for the purpose of building the European..
Arthur Crew Inman
Arthur Crew Inman (ca. 1895 - ca. 1963) was a reclusive and unsuccessful American poet whose 17-million word diary, extending from 1919 to 1963, is one of the longest English language diaries on record. Inman grew up in Atlanta but seems to have had some kind of serious breakdown at 21. He moved t..
Arthur Cronquist
Arthur J. Cronquist (1919–1992) was a North American botanist, a specialist on Compositae, most famous for the Cronquist system, laid down in An Integrated System of Classification of Flowering Plants (1981) andThe Evolution and Classification of Flowering Plants (1988). Two plant genera from..
Arthur Crudup
Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup (also known as "Pop" Crudup) (August 24, 1905 – March 28, 1976) was a delta blues singer and guitarist. He is best known outside blues circles for writing songs later covered by Elvis Presley (and since covered by dozens of other artists), such as "That's All Right Mama..
Arthur Currie
General Sir Arthur William Currie General Sir Arthur William Currie, GCMG , KCB (December 5, 1875 – November 30, 1933) was the first Canadian commander of the Canadian Expeditionary Force (a corps of four divisions) on the Western Front during World War I. Currie was among the most succ..
Arthur Cushman McGiffert
Arthur Cushman McGiffert (March 4, 1861 - 1933), American theologian, was born in Sauquoit, New York, the son of a Presbyterian clergyman of Scottish descent. He graduated at Western Reserve College in 1882 and at Union Theological Seminary in 1885, studied in Germany (especially under Harnack) in ..
Arthur Cyrille Albert Malouin
The Honourable Arthur Cyrille Albert Malouin (March 13, 1857 – April 5, 1936) was a Canadian lawyer, politician, and Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada. Born in Quebec City, Canada East (now Quebec), the son of Jacques Malouin and Marie-Angélique Suzor, he received a Bachelor of L..
Arthur Cyril Boyce
Arthur Cyril Boyce (September 12, 1867 - August 4, 1942) was a Canadian politician. He represented the electoral district of Algoma West in the Canadian House of Commons from 1904 to 1917. He was a member of the Conservative Party. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Arthur C Clarke's List of the best Science-Fiction films of all time
Arthur C. Clarke is quoted as writing: "Here's the rough-cut of my best: I may change my mind on some, but not many..." Metropolis (1927)Things to Come (1936)Frankenstein (1931)King Kong (1933)Forbidden Planet (1956)The Thing (1982)The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951)[[2001: A Space Odyssey (film)|..
Arthur D. Healey
Arthur Daniel Healey (1889-1948) of Somerville, Massachusetts was a U.S. Representative from Massachusetts from 1933, until he resigned in 1942. He was a Democrat. He was also a Judge of U.S. District Court for Massachusetts, from 1942-1948. He died whilst serving in this office. Refrences [Bi..
Arthur D. Levinson
Arthur D. Levinson (born March 31, 1950 in Seattle, Washington) is President and Chief Executive Officer of Genentech. He has held these positions since July 1995, and was named chairman of the board of directors in 1999. He is also a Corporate Director of both Apple Computer and Google. He received..
Arthur D. Little
Arthur D. Little, Inc. is the name of the world's first management consulting firm. Founded in 1886 by Arthur Dehon Little, an MIT chemist who discovered acetate, and co-worker Roger Griffin, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Arthur D. Little pioneered the concept of contracted technology research. The..
Arthur Daley
Arthur Daley was a character in the UK TV series Minder and the name has become synonymous in Britain with a wheeler dealer (e.g. he's a bit daleyesque, what an Arthur Daley etc.) Daley is a lovable rogue, very much perceived as a hero, someone getting away with foiling the system. Daley would al..
Arthur Danto
Arthur Coleman Danto (b. 1924) is an American art critic, professor and philosopher. Professor Danto has been teaching at Columbia University (NYC) since 1951, as a professor since 1966. He has been the recipient of many fellowships and grants including two Guggenheim Fellowships, ACLS, and Fulbrig..
Arthur Davidson
Arthur Davidson, QC (born 7 November 1928) is a Labour Party (UK) politician. He was Member of Parliament for Accrington from 1966 to 1983, when the seat was abolished by boundary changes. He stood in the new seat of Hyndburn, but lost by just 21 votes to the Conservative Ken Hargreaves. Source: ..
Arthur Davis
Arthur "Art" Davis (June 14 1905 - May 9 2000) was an animator and a director for Warner Brothers' Termite Terrace cartoon studio. He got his start as an animator for the Charles Mintz studio. While there, he helped create and develop Toby the Pup and Scrappy with fellow animators Dick Huemer and S..
Arthur Day
Arthur Percival Day, born April 10, 1885, at Blackheath, Kent, and died January 22, 1969, at Budleigh Salterton, Devon, was a cricketer who played for Kent during the period of the county's greatest success in the County Championship. A right-handed middle-order batsman and a bowler who could bowl ..
Arthur Deakin
Arthur Deakin CH (1890-1955) was a prominent British trade unionist who was acting general secretary of the Transport and General Workers' Union from 1940 and then general secretary from 1945 to 1955. Deakin was born in Warwickshire in 1890 but began his working life in a South Wales steel plant. ..
Arthur Deane Nesbitt
Arthur Deane Nesbitt (November 16, 1910 - February 22, 1978) was a Canadian businessman and a decorated pilot and Wing Commander in World War II. Deane Nesbitt was born in Westmount, Quebec, the son of the very successful stock broker and co-founder of Nesbitt, Thomson and Company, Arthur James Nes..
Arthur DeBoer
Arthur DeBoer, M.D, FACS, Professor of Surgery Emeritus. Dr. Arthur DeBoer is one of the pioneer cardiac surgeons in Chicago and was on staff at [Wesley Memorial Hospital] later (called Northwestern University Hospital). Dr. DeBoer was the hospital's first chief of cardiothoracic surgery..
Arthur Dee
Arthur Dee (July 13 1579 – September 1651) was the eldest son of Dr John Dee, and educated at Westminster School. Arthur accompanied his father in his peregrinations across Bohemia. He became a physician to Michael I of Russia, the founder of the Romanov Dynasty and resided in Moscow for four..
Arthur Delaney
Arthur Delaney (1927 - 1987) was a British painter whose scenes of Manchester life were influenced by those of L.S. Lowry, gaining some popularity since his death. Born in the centre of Manchester to dancer Genevieve Willis (also known as Delaney), he is alleged to be the illegitimate son of comedi..
Arthur Demarest
Arthur Demarest is an anthropologist and archaeologist, known for his studies of the Maya civilization. He studied Mesoamerican anthropology and archaeology in Tulane University, from which he graduated. In 1981 Demarest was granted his Ph. D in Harvard University and he was admitted to the prestigi..
Arthur Dempster
Arthur Dempster may refer to: Arthur Jeffrey Dempster (1886-1950), physicist at the University of Chicago and Manhattan Project participantArthur Dempster, mathematician and statistician at Harvard University This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated wit..
Arthur Dent
Simon Jones as an upset Arthur Dent, watching his home being demolished in the first episode of the BBC TV series. Martin Freeman as Arthur Dent, waking up at the beginning of the movie. Arthur Philip Dent is a fictional character, the hapless protagonist in the comic science fiction s..
Arthur Desrosiers
Arthur Desrosiers (March 10 1884-July 7 1951) was a doctor and mayor of Eastview, Ontario, later known as Vanier. He also represented Russell in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1934-1937. He was born in Clarence Creek in 1884. He attended Collège Bourget in Rigaud, Quebec and then studied..
Arthur Dewar, Lord Dewar
Arthur Dewar, Lord Dewar (1860 - 14 June 1917) was a Scottish politician and judge. Born in Perth, the fourth son of John Dewar, distiller, he was educated at Edinburgh University. He was admitted to the Scottish Bar in 1885. He was Liberal Member of Parliament for Edinburgh South from 1899-1900 an..
Arthur Dewey Struble
Arthur Dewey Struble (28 June 1894 – 1 May 1983) was a U.S. admiral who served in World War II. Vice Admiral Struble, USN Struble was born in Portland, Oregon. Following graduation from high school in Portland, he entered the U.S. Naval Academy in 1911 and was commissioned in the rank ..
Arthur Dewhurst Riley
Arthur Dewhurst Riley (1860 - 1929) was an English born New Zealand artist, educationalist and businessman. Riley was an advocate of technical education, and had a significant impact on the provision of technical and vocation education in New Zealand. He graduated from Royal College of Art in Lon..
Arthur de Capell Brooke
Sir Arthur de Capell Brooke (born in Northamptonshire June 22 1791 - December 6 1858) was a British baronet and travelling writer, Fellow of the Royal Society (1823) and co-establisher of the Raleigh Club (1827). Remarks on Norway He travelled in Northern Norway in 1820 and remarked the following re..
Arthur de Gobineau
Joseph Arthur Comte de Gobineau (July 14, 1816 — October 13, 1882) was a French aristocrat who became famous for advocating White Supremacy and developing the racialist theory of the Aryan master race in his book An Essay on the Inequality of the Human Races (1853-1855). Life and racialist the..
Arthur De Greef
Arthur De Greef (October 10, 1862 - August 29, 1940) was a Belgian pianist and composer. Born in Leuven, he studied piano at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels under Louis Brassin, a student of Ignaz Moscheles. After graduating with the greatest distinction at the age of seventeen, he went to Weima..
Arthur de Montauban
Arthur de Montauban (d. March 9 1479), French magistrate and prelate, belonged to one of the great families of Brittany. To satisfy a private grudge against Gilles, brother of Francis II, Duke of Brittany, he intrigued to such good purpose that Gilles was arraigned for treason, and finally assassin..
Arthur de Rougé de Caylus
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Arthur Diehl
Arthur Vidal Diehl (1870 - January 12,1929), was a prominent British and American impressionist landscape artist. Diehl was born in the UK, but for most of his career, he lived in Provincetown, Massachusetts, where he painted Old World and New World landscapes. Diehl's European subjects include ..
Arthur Dimmesdale
Arthur Dimmesdale is a fictional character in The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne. A Puritan minister, he has fathered an illegitimate child with Hester Prynne and seeks to hide the truth of his relationship with her. Next to Hester Prynne herself, Dimmesdale is often considered Hawthorne's ..
Arthur Dion Hanna
Arthur Dion Hanna (born March 7 1928) is the current governor-general of the Bahamas. He took office on February 1, 2006. He had been active in Bahamian politics since the 1950s and served in the Bahamian parliament from 1960 to 1992 representing Ann's Town as a member of the Progressive Liberal Par..
Arthur Dixon
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Arthur Dolphin
Arthur DolphinEngland (Eng) Batting style Right-handed batsman (RHB) Bowling type Tests First-class Matches 1 449 '''Runs scored 1 3,402 Batting average 0.50 11.30 100s/50s 0/0 0/7 Top score 1 66 Balls bowled 0 66 Wickets 0 1 Bowling aver..
Arthur Donaldson
Arthur Donaldson (13 December 1901 - 18 January 1993) Scottish politician, was a leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP) from 1960 to 1969. Born in Dundee, he initially became journalist in his hometown but later decided to try his hand at the same profession in the United States, to where he e..
Arthur Donner
Arthur Donner (born 1937) is a Canadian economist and author. In 1979, Arthur Donner and Douglas Peters wrote a book titled "The Monetarist Counter-revolution: A Critique of Canadian Monetary Policy, 1975-1979." In 1982, Arthur Donner wrote a book titled "Financing the Future: Canada's Capital Mark..
Arthur Doughty
Sir Arthur G. Doughty c. 1912-13 Sir Arthur George Doughty, FRSC (March 22 1860 – December 1 1936) was a Canadian civil servant and Dominion Archivist and Keeper of the Public Records. Born in England, he came to Canada in 1886 and in 1897 joined the Quebec public service. He was arch..
Arthur Dove
Arthur Garfield Dove (August 2, 1880 – November 23, 1946) was an American artist. He was one of America's first abstract painters. Around 1910, Dove produced what is known as the first purely abstract painting to come out of America. Dove's work was based on nature and he referred to his form ..
Arthur Drago
Arthur Drago is one of the world's top practitioners of Matsubayashi Shorin-ryu (Okinawan) karate, currently with an 8th Dan rank. History Sensei Drago began his study of martial arts in New York City at the Sullivan Street Dojo in 1964, under the supervision of Sensei Ernest Ferrara. There, he ..
Arthur Drewry
Arthur Drewry (born March 3, 1891 – March 25, 1961) was an English president of FIFA from 1955 to 1961. He died on March 25, 1961. He was also chairman of the Football Association from 1955 to 1961 and had been president of the Football League and a director of Grimsby Town.[codalmighty...
Arthur Drews
Arthur Drews [drefs] (November 1, 1865, Uetersen, Holstein - July 19, 1935, Illenau bei Bühl, Baden) was a German philosopher. Literary works Die deutsche Spekulation seit Kant, 2 vols., 1893Die Petruslegende, 1910Das Markusevangelium, 1921Einfuehrung in die Philosophie, 1922Psychologie d..
Arthur Duarte
Arthur Duarte was a Portuguese film director. He was born in 1895 and died in 1982. Selected filmography 1938 - Os Fidalgos da Casa Mourisca1943 - O Costa do Castelo1944 - A Menina da Rádio1947 - O Leão da Estrela1954 - A Garça e a Serpente1956 - O Noivo das Caldas1965 - Em Legítima Defesa ..
Arthur Duncan
Arthur Duncan (born September 25, 1933 in Pasadena, California) is an American tap dancer, most known for his stint as a performer on The Lawrence Welk Show. He was the only African-American regular on the long-running series until Paul Humphrey joined the series in 1976 and they both stayed until t..
Arthur Duncombe
Arthur Duncombe (24 March 1806–6 February 1889) was a British Conservative politician. |- style="text-align: center;" |- style="text-align: center;" |- style="text-align: center;" |- style="text-align: center;" This page incorporates information from [Leigh Rayment's Pe..
Arthur Dunkel
Arthur Dunkel (August 26 1932 - June 8 2005) was a Swiss (Portuguese-born) administrator. He served as director-general of General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade between 1980 and 1993. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Arthur E. Arling
A graduate of the New York Institute of Photography, Arthur E. Arling (September 19, 1906–October 16, 1991) was 21 when he signed on as an assistant cameraman at Fox Studios. Within five years, Arling was promoted to second cameraman, though he would not graduate to full cinematographer until ..
Arthur E. Briggs
Arthur E. Briggs (April 26, 1881-July 25, 1969) served as Los Angeles City Councilman for the 5th district, 1939 to 1940. The following is from a newspaper article, circa 1940, publicizing Briggs's efforts to preserve Los Angeles's historic buildings: Chief Tahachee – a Cherokee actor &ndash..
Arthur E. Nelson
Arthur Emanuel Nelson (May 10, 1892 - April 11, 1955) was an American politician. He was mayor of Saint Paul, Minnesota from 1922 to 1926. He served in the United States Senate as a Republican from Minnesota. Nelson was elected in November 1942 to finish out the term of Senator Ernest Lundeen, ..
Arthur E. Popham
Arthur E. Popham (1889 – 1970) was a British art historian. Most of his life he worked at the British Museum and became especially renowned for his catalogue work. He mainly focussed on Italian art. He was born Arthur Ewart Hugh Popham in Plymouth, England and died in Islington in north Lond..
Arthur E. Raymond
Arthur E. Raymond Arthur Emmons Raymond (March 24, 1899-March 22, 1999) was an engineer for the Douglas Aircraft Company and worked on designs from the DC-2 to the DC-8 and was a consultant on the Gemini and Apollo programs for NASA. Raymond was the Chief Engineer on the DC-3, "The Plane Tha..
Arthur E. Reimer
Arthur Elmers Reimer was a United States Socialist, member of the Socialist Labor Party of America. Very little is known about Reimer, except that he was from Massachusetts. He was the Socialist-Labor Party Presidential candidate for the 1912 election. His Running mate was August Gillhaus of New Yo..
Arthur E. Scott
Arthur E. "Scotty" Scott (March 14, 1917 - December 2, 1976) was the United States Senate's first photo-historian. He was a professional photographer in Washington, D.C. from 1934 to 1976. Contents 1 Early life and career2 Senate work3 Archive4 External link Early life and c..
Arthur E. Williams
For the Australian rules footballer see Arthur E. Williams (Australian rules footballer) Born in Watertown, New York, on March 28, 1938, Arthur E. Williams obtained a commission as an Army engineer officer upon his graduation in 1960 from Saint Lawrence University, where he majored in mathematics..
Arthur East Airport
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Arthur Ecrément
Arthur Ecrément (June 29 1879 – June 23 1958) was a Canadian Member of the Canadian House of Commons. Born in St-Gabriel-de-Brandon, Quebec, he was a notary before being elected as a Liberal for the Quebec riding of Berthier in 1908. He was defeated in 1911 and 1917. External links [S..
Arthur Edeson
Arthur Edeson (October 24 1891 – February 14 1970) was a film cinematographer. The New York City-born Edeson began as a lensman in films in 1914 in the early days of film and worked until 1949. During his long career he worked on many Warner Bros. Humphrey Bogart-starring films as The Maltese Fa..
Arthur Edwards
Arthur Edwards may refer to: Arthur Edwards (footballer), (1934-2006), former Australian rules footballer with the Footscray Football Club;Arthur Edwards (clergyman) redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Arthur Edwards (clergyman)
Arthur Edwards (1834-1901) was an American clergyman and editor. Edwards was born at Norwalk, Ohio. He graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University in 1858 and entered the ministry in that same year. In the American Civil War, he served as chaplain of the First Michigan Infantry until after the Batt..
Arthur Edwards (footballer)
For the former Fitzroy player, see Arthur "Titch" Edwards. Arthur Edwards (June 4, 1934—May 2006) was a former Australian rules footballer in the Victorian Football League. Debuting in 1951 with the Footscray Football Club soon after he turned 17, Edwards stood at 185cm tall and was a fine ruckm..
Arthur Edward Barstow
Major-General Arthur Edward "Bustling Bill" Barstow (1888-1942) was an officer in the Indian Army and commanded the Indian 9th Infantry Division during the Battle of Malaya. He was killed by the Japanese on January 28 1942 while trying to cross a demolished railway bridge near Layang Layang vill..
Arthur Edward Cumming
Arthur Edward Cumming (VC, OBE, MC) (June 18, 1896 - April 10, 1971) was a recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Cumming was 45 years old, and a Lieutenant Colonel in the..
Arthur Edward Kennedy
Sir Arthur Kennedy Sir Arthur Edward Kennedy GCMG KCB (5 April 1809 – 3 June 1883) was a British colonial administrator who served as governor of a number of British colonies, namely Sierra Leone, Western Australia, Vancouver Island, Hong Kong and Queensland. Contents 1 Early lif..
Arthur Edward Moore
For other people called Arthur Moore, see Arthur Moore (disambiguation) Arthur Edward Moore (1876-1963), was an Australian politician. He was the Country and Progressive National Party Premier of Queensland, from 1929 to 1932. He was the only Queensland Premier not to come from the ranks of the Lab..
Arthur Edward Ochse
Arthur OchseSouth Africa (RSA) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type - Tests First-class Matches 2 5 '''Runs scored 16 231 Batting average 4.00 23.10 100s/50s -/- -/1 Top score 8 99 Balls bowled - 145 Wickets - 2 Bowling average - ..
Arthur Edward Ruark
Arthur Edward Ruark (1899–1979) was an American physicist who actively played a role in the development of quantum mechanics. He wrote the book "Atoms, molecules, and quanta" with Harold Clayton Urey in 1930 and by himself he wrote The Planets: Their Origin and Development (1952). He is the author..
Arthur Edward Waite
Arthur Edward Waite (October 2, 1857 - May 19, 1942) was an occultist and co-creator of the Rider-Waite Tarot deck. Born in America, and raised in England, A.E. Waite joined the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn in 1891 and also entered the Societas Rosicruciana in Anglia in 1902. The Golden D..
Arthur Edwin Kennelly
Arthur Edwin Kennelly (December 17, 1861 - June 18, 1939), was an American engineer in electricity. Biography Kennelly was born in Colaba, close to Bombay, India and was educated at University College School in London. He was the son of an Irish naval officer Captain David Joseph Kennelly (1831-1..
Arthur Edwin Shelton
Arthur Edwin Shelton (18?? – February 1, 1937) was the third mayor of the town of Calgary, Alberta. Shelton came to Calgary around 1884 running a furniture business on Stephen Avenue. He served as town councillor during the mayoral tenure of George Clift King from 1886 to 1888. Shelton serve..
Arthur Eichengrün
Arthur Eichengrün (August 13, 1867 - December 23, 1949) was a German chemist, best known through a controversy about who invented Aspirin. Contents 1 Life2 Aspirin3 External links4 Literature Life Arthur Eichengrün was born in Aachen as the son of a jewish cloth merchant a..
Arthur Eisenmenger
Arthur Eisenmenger is a former chief graphic designer for the European Community. Amongst his artistic creations is implementation of the European flag, the CE mark, and the euro sign (€). See also [There came the euro] External links [Eisenmenger at Myfonts] ..
Arthur Ellis
Arthur Ellis was a Canadian politician. He was mayor of Ottawa from 1928 until 1929 when he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, representing Ottawa South for the Conservative Party. He remained in the legislature until 1937 when he retired from politics. In 1936 he was a candidate in..
Arthur Ellis (referee)
Arthur Edward Ellis (born July 8, 1914, died May 23 1999) was an English football referee. Ellis was a referee in the English Football Association competitions and in FIFA international competitions. He refereed at both the 1950 and 1954 FIFA World Cup finals. He is most remembered for refereeing..
Arthur Ellis Awards
The Arthur Ellis Awards are a group of Canadian literary awards, presented annually by the Crime Writers of Canada for the best Canadian crime and mystery writing. The awards are named for Arthur Ellis, the pseudonym of Canada's official hangman. The award statue itself is wooden model of a hanging..
Arthur Ellsworth Summerfield
Arthur Ellsworth Summerfield (17 March 1899, Pinconning, Michigan – 26 April 1972, West Palm Beach, Florida) was a U.S. political figure. He ran (unsuccessfully) for the governorship of his home state of Michigan in 1946 and served as the chairman of the Republican National Committee between 1..
Arthur Elphinstone, 6th Lord Balmerinoch
Arthur Elphinstone, 6th Lord Balmerino, (1688 - 18 August 1746), was a Scottish nobleman and an officer in the Jacobite army. Elphinstone was the son of John Elphinstone, 4th Lord Balmerino and 3rd Lord Coupar, and of his second wife, Anne Ross. Following the accession of the House of Hanover to th..
Arthur Elton
Sir Arthur Hallam Rice Elton (10 February 1906 - 1 January 1973) was the 10th Baronet Elton, and a pioneer of the British documentary film industry. Educated at Marlborough College and Jesus College, Cambridge, he was a schoolfriend of John Betjeman. After graduation, he worked as a scriptwriter ..
Arthur Enders
Arthur "Ace" Enders is the lead singer and guitarist for the band The Early November. He was also the lead musician and songwriter in his side project, I Can Make a Mess Like Nobody's Business. He was born in New Jersey and is currently 26 years old. ..
Arthur English
Arthur English (May 9 1919 – April 16 1995) was an English comedian from the music hall tradition. English was born in Aldershot, Hampshire. He appeared at the Windmill Theatre in London after serving in World War II and did much other stage work. His radio work began with the BBC series V..
Arthur Erdélyi
Arthur Erdélyi (October 2, 1908 – December 12, 1977) was a Hungarian-born British mathematician. Erdélyi was for many years a leading expert on special functions - especially orthogonal polynomials and hypergeometric functions. Contents 1 Biography2 Research3 Awards4 Ref..
Arthur Erich Haas
Arthur Erich Haas (April 3 1884, Brünn - 1941) was an Austrian physicist. Works Einführung in die theoretische Physik (2 volumes) (1919)Naturbild der Neuen Physik (1920)Atomtheorie (1924)Materiewellen und Quantenmechanik (1928)Die Grundlagen der Quantenchemie (1929)Umwaldlungen der chemischen Ele..
Arthur Erickson
Arthur Erickson's design for the Canadian Embassy in Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, DC. Arthur Charles Erickson CC (born June 14, 1924, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) is an internationally celebrated Canadian architect. McGaugh Hall, University of California, Irvine (1991) M..
Arthur Ernest Moore
Arthur Ernest Moore (February 12, 1882—1950) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1920 to 1922 as a member of the Labour Party. Moore was born in Lewisham, England, and was educated at All Saints in Sydenham, Kent County, England. He moved..
Arthur Ernest Morgan
For other people named , see {{{1. Arthur Ernest Morgan (1878–1975) was a U.S. administrator and educator. He was the design engineer for the Miami Conservancy District flood control system and oversaw construction. He served as the president of Antioch College between 1920 and 1936. He was a..
Arthur Ernest Percival
[Featured articles   ] Lieutenant-General Arthur Ernest Percival, CB, DSO and Bar, OBE, MC, OStJ, DL (December 26, 1887 - January 31, 1966) was a British Army officer and a World War I hero. He built a successful military career between the wars but is most noted for ..
Arthur Erskine
Colonel Sir Arthur Erskine, GCVO DSO, was Crown Equerry in the Royal Household of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom 1924-1941. He was born in 1881, and educated at Charterhouse, and the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. He served in the Royal Artillery until 1924, when he became Crown Equerry. Fr..
Arthur Eugster
redirect[[Template:Portal]]Arthur Eugster (April 5, 1863 - January 7, 1922) was a Swiss politician of Appenzell Ausserrhoden, President of the Swiss National Council for the year 1915/1916. Eugster was awarded the Bronze Wolf, the only distinction of the World Organization of the Scout Movement, aw..
Arthur Eustace Morgan
Arthur Eustace Morgan (July 26, 1886 – February 3, 1972) was the ninth Principal and Vice-Chancellor of McGill University. Born in Bristol, England, he was the first Principal of University College Hull from 1926 to 1935. From 1935 to 1937, he was the Principal of McGill. Returning to England..
Arthur Evans
For Arthur Evans, the recipient of the Victoria Cross, see Arthur Evans (VC) Bronze statue of Sir Arthur Evans in The Palace of Knossos, Crete, Greece Sir Arthur John Evans (July 8, 1851 – July 11, 1941) was a British archaeologist. He is best remembered for uncovering the civilization h..
Arthur Evans (VC)
Arthur Evans (Alias "Walter Simpson"), (8 April 1891 - 31 October 1936) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Contents 1 Details2 Further infor..
Arthur Eve
Arthur O. Eve (1932-) is a former politician in the U.S. state of New York, who served as a Democratic member of the New York State Assembly (143rd District 1967-82, 142nd District 1983-93, Buffalo, Erie County) and Deputy Speaker of the Assembly (1979-1993). He also served as a delegate to Democra..
Arthur F. Burns
Arthur Frank Burns (born April 27, 1904 in Stanyslaviv, Galicia (now Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine); died June 6, 1987 in Baltimore) was an American economist. Burns emigrated to the United States in 1914, and earned his B.A. and Ph.D. from Columbia University, the latter in 1934. His career alternated b..
Arthur F. Holmes
Arthur F. Holmes (born 1924) was Professor of Philosophy at Wheaton College, Illinois (1951-1994). Before his retirement in 1994, he served as Chairman of Wheaton's Department of Philosophy. Since his retirement, he has held the title of Professor Emeritus. He is known for his body of work on topi..
Arthur Fadden
Arthur William Fadden (April 13 1894–April 21 1973), Australian politician and 13th Prime Minister of Australia, born at Ingham, Queensland, the son of a Presbyterian police officer. He was educated as state schools, and later studied accountancy while working as a clerk. Once he had qualifie..
Arthur Fagg
Arthur FaggEngland (ENG) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Right-arm medium Tests First-class Matches 5 435 '''Runs scored 150 27291 Batting average 18.75 36.05 100s/50s -/- 58/128 Top score 39 269* Balls bowled - 72 Wickets - - Bo..
Arthur Fairclough
Arthur Fairclough was the manager of Barnsley FC from 1898 until 1901. He was replaced by John McCartney until 1904, when he came back as manager until 1912, and won the FA Cup with them. He became manager once more in 1929 until 1930. ..
Arthur Farnsworth
Arthur Farnsworth (born 1962) is an American politician and township auditor for West Rockhill. Farnsworth received his bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from Widener University and a master's degree in engineering science from Penn State. Farnsworth ran as a candidate for the United St..
Arthur Farrel
Arthur F. Farrel (February 8, 1877 in Montreal - February 7, 1909) was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played for the Montreal Shamrocks in the Canadian Amateur Hockey League. Arthur helped lead the Shamrocks to Stanley Cup victories on three occasions. He is also to write the firs..
Arthur Farwell
Arthur Farwell Arthur Farwell (23 March 1872 - 20 January 1952) was an American composer, conductor, educationalist, lithographer, esoteric savant and music publisher. Biography Farwell was born in St Paul, Minnesota. He trained as an engineer at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, gradua..
Arthur Fenner
Arthur Fenner (b. December 10, 1745; d. October 15, 1805) served as the governor of Rhode Island from 1790 until his death in 1805. Gov. Arthur married Amey Comstock (b ca. 1749; d 5 Sept. 1828, in her 80th yr.), daughter of Gideon Comstock of Smithfield. He served as governor of Rhode Island from..
Arthur Ferguson
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] Arthur Ferguson (1800s–1938) was a Scottish con artist. In the 1920s, Ferguson found out that he could obtain a tidy profit by selling Americans visiting London such items as Nelson's Column in Trafalgar Square (for the sum of 6,000 pounds), Big Ben (1,000 p..
Arthur fforde
Sir Arthur Frederic Brownlow fforde (b. 23 August 1900-d.1985) was a solicitor, civil servant, headmaster, writer and businessman. Arthur fforde was educated at Rugby School (SH 1914-1919, Head of School] and Trinity College, Oxford University. As a solicitor, fforde entered a partnership with law ..
Arthur Fiedler
This article is about the American musician, not the Kent fast bowler. Tokyo, September 22, 1967: Arthur Fiedler leads the Yomiuri Symphony Orchestra in a rehearsal Arthur Fiedler (December 17, 1894 – July 10, 1979) was the long-time conductor of the Boston Pops Orchestra, a symphony orc..
Arthur Fielder
Arthur FielderEngland (Eng) Batting style Right-handed batsman (RHB) Bowling type Right arm fast (RF) Tests First-class Matches 6 287 '''Runs scored 78 2,320 Batting average 11.14 11.31 100s/50s 0/0 1/2 Top score 20 112 not out Balls bowled 1,491 ..
Arthur Fields
Arthur Fields (August 6, 1888 – March 29, 1953) was a United States singer and songwriter. He was born Abe Finkelstein in Pennsylvania. He became a professional singer as a youngster. Around 1908 he toured with Guy Brother's Minstrel Show, and helped form a vaudeville act "Weston, Fields and..
Arthur Findlay College
Arthur Findlay College is a school for psychics and mediums in Essex, England. One of its noted graduates is John Holland. External link [College website] ..
Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait
Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait (February 5 1819 - April 28 1905), was an American artist who is known mostly for his paintings of wildlife and was identified with the art life of New York until his death. Life He was born in Lively Hall, England near Liverpool, England. At eight years old, because his fa..
Arthur Flemming
thumb Arthur Sherwood Flemming (June 12, 1905 - September 7, 1996) was United States Secretary of Health and Welfare between 1958 - 1961 under the presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower. He also served president of University of Oregon and Ohio Wesleyan University. Born in Kingston, New York Fle..
Arthur Fletcher
Arthur Fletcher (December 22, 1924 - July 12, 2005) was an American government official, widely referred to as the "father of affirmative action"; he was largely responsible for the Revised Philadelphia Plan. An African American and a Republican, he served in the Nixon, Ford, Reagan and George H.W..
Arthur Flower
Arthur W Flower (1920-1986) was a cricket administrator. Arthur Flower entered cricket administration with Marylebone Cricket Club, before joining Middlesex County Cricket Club in 1946, as Assistant Secretary. He was promoted to Secretary in 1964 and established the administration of the club from..
Arthur Foljambe, 2nd Earl of Liverpool
Arthur William de Brito Savile Foljambe, 2nd Earl of Liverpool GCB GCMG GBE MVO PC (Compton Place, Eastbourne, 27 May, 1870 – 15 May, 1941, Lincoln) was the first Governor-General of New Zealand. During World War I, Foljambe conferred his title upon a New Zealand infantry regiment. The New Ze..
Arthur Foote
Arthur Foote (1853 – 1937) was an American classical composer. He was born in Salem, Massachusetts and educated at Harvard. He was the first important American composer trained entirely in America. His main teacher was John Knowles Paine, from whom Foote gained an admiration for the leading C..
Arthur Forbes Gordon Kilby
Photo submitted by Franklyncards Arthur Forbes Gordon Kilby (VC, MC) (3 February 1885 - 25 September 1915) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Det..
Arthur Ford
Arthur Ford (January 8, 1896 – January 4, 1971) was an American psychic spiritual medium, clairaudient and in 1955 founded the Spiritual Frontiers Fellowship. Born in Titusville, Florida he studied many religions as a child and attended Transylvania College, a Disciples of Christ school in Le..
Arthur Foss
The tugboat Arthur Foss, built in 1889, is the oldest wooden-hulled tug afloat in the United States. She gained worldwide fame when the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer movie studio leased the vessel for its 1933 production Tugboat Annie, starring Marie Dressler and Wallace Beery. In World War II, Arthur Foss ..
Arthur Fowler
Arthur George Fowler was a fictional character in the popular BBC soap opera EastEnders. The father of the Fowler family was played by Bill Treacher. Arthur was essentially a good man, but he made some idiotic choices and he always ended up paying dearly for them. Bossed to the brink of insanity b..
Arthur Francis Holme Wiggin
Arthur Francis Holme Wiggin (1892-1935) was a British diplomat and Companion of The Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George. He was born at Pussellawa, Ceylon. He was the son of Francis Holme Wiggin and Margaret Carey. Sir Arthur Francis Holme Wiggin was awarded a Companion of The Mos..
Arthur Francis Pease
Sir Arthur Francis Pease, 1st Bt (11 March 1866- 23 November 1927), coal magnate, director of North Eastern Railway. The son of the MP Arthur Pease. His brother was Herbert Pike Pease, 1st Baron Daryngton. He was made a baronet on 25 June 1920. On his death his baronetcy passed to his son Richard..
Arthur Frank Mathews
Arthur Frank Mathews (1860-1945) was an American Tonalist painter who was one of the founders of the American Arts and Crafts movement. Trained as an architect as well as an artist, he had a significant effect on the evolution of Californian art in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His stude..
Arthur Franz
Arthur Franz (born February 29, 1920 in Perth Amboy, New Jersey-June 17 2006) was a B-movie actor who appeared in a number of films in the 1950s including Invaders from Mars (1953), Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man (1951) and The Unholy Wife (1957) playing a priest. In 1952's The Sniper..
Arthur Frederick Pickard
Arthur Frederick Pickard (VC, CB) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Contents 1 Details2 Further information3 The medal4 Reference..
Arthur Frederick Richards, 1st Baron Milverton
Arthur Frederick Richards, 1st Baron Milverton CMG, KCMG, GCMG (February 21, 1885–October 27, 1978), was a British colonial administrator who served as Governor of Nigeria from 1943 to 1948. The son of William Rogers of Bristol, Richards served as Governor of North Borneo from 1930 to 1933 and of..
Arthur Frederick Saunders
Photo submitted by Martin Hornby - (Gallaher Cigarette Cards) Arthur Frederick Saunders (1878-1947) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. He was 36 ..
Arthur Freed
Arthur Freed (September 9, 1894 - April 12, 1973) was born Arthur Grossman in Charleston, South Carolina. He was an American lyricist and a Hollywood film producer of Jewish descent. Freed began his career in vaudeville, and he appeared with the likes of the Marx Brothers. He soon began to write ..
Arthur Fremantle
Arthur James Lyon Fremantle was a British soldier, a member of Her Majesty's Coldstream Guards, known for being the only British witness to the Battle of Gettysburg in the American Civil War. He spent three months (from April 2 until July 16 1863) in the southern Confederate States of America as a f..
Arthur French
Arthur French may refer to: Arthur French, 1st Baron de Freyne (1786–1856), United Kingdom Member of Parliament for Roscommon (1821–1832).Arthur Reginald French, 5th Baron de Freyne (1879–1915) a British army officer who emigrated to the United States and enlisted as a private in the ..
Arthur French, 1st Baron de Freyne
For other people with similar names, see Arthur French (disambiguation) Arthur French (1786–29 September 1856) was Member of Parliament for Roscommon (1821–1832). Born as the eldest son of Arthur French, of French Park, he married 1818 Mary (d. 7 September 1843), daughter of Christopher..
Arthur French, 5th Baron de Freyne
For other people with similar names, see Arthur French (disambiguation) Arthur Reginald French (July 3, 1879 – May 9, 1915) was the 5th Baron de Freyne. French was born in London, to Arthur French of Frenchpark, County Roscommon (1855-1913), 4th Baron de Freyne, and his wife Lady Laura Octavi..
Arthur Friedenreich
Art(h)ur Friedenreich (born July 18, 1892 in São Paulo died September 6, 1969) was a Brazilian football player. Nicknamed The Tiger, he was arguably the sport's first black superstar. He was of mixed race descent. His father Oscar Friedenreich emigrated from Germany to Brazil. His mother Mathilde w..
Arthur Frommer
Traveller Arthur Frommer is the man behind Frommer's travel guides. He has published many books for budget-conscious travelers. Called the "Dean of American Travel", Arthur's seminal book, Europe on $5 a Day, changed the way Americans traveled, and opened the door for such later budget-conscious gui..
Arthur Frost
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since July 2006. } Arthur Douglas Frost (December 1, 1915 - October 199..
Arthur Frothingham
Arthur Lincoln Frothingham, Jr., Ph. D. (born Boston, Massachusetts 1859; died July New York City 1923) was an early professor of art history at Princeton University and an archaeologist. Frothingham came from a wealthy family background, which allowed him to study languages in Rome between 1868 an..
Arthur Fry
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Arthur G. Crane
Arthur Griswold Crane (1877-09-01–1955-08-11) was an American teacher and politician. He was Acting Governor of Wyoming from 1949-01-03 until 1951-01-01. Born in New York, Crane attended Carleton College and Columbia Teacher's College, earning his PhD in 1920 from Columbia University. He ..
Arthur G. Hansen
Arthur G. Hansen (born February 28, 1925) is a philanthropist and former chancellor of several American universities. Biography Hansen earned his bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from Purdue University in 1946 and his master's degree in mathematics in 1948, also from Purdue. During this ..
Arthur G. James
Arthur G. James founded the James Cancer Hospital in 1990, as part of his wish to have a cancer center in Columbus, Ohio. Childhood James was born in Rhodesdale, Ohio on March 14, 1912. Education James's first education was in a small school. He later went to a somewhat larger school in Uniontow..
Arthur G. Sorlie
Arthur G. Sorlie (April 26, 1874 – August 28, 1928) was born in Albert Lea, Minnesota. He served as the Fourteenth Governor of North Dakota from the years 1925 until his unexpected death in 1928 at the young age of 54. Biography Arthur Gustav Sorlie defeated incumbent Ragnvald A. Nestos in the ..
Arthur Gamgee
Arthur Gamgee FRS (11 October 1841- 29 May 1909) was a British biochemist and Fullerian Professor of Physiology and Comparative Anatomy at the Royal Institution of Great Britain. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1872. He was the brother of John Gamgee and uncle of Joseph Sampson Gam..
Arthur Ganong
Arthur David Ganong (August 3, 1877 - February 24, 1963) was a Canadian businessman and politician. He was born in St. Stephen, New Brunswick into a chocolate making family and would serve as president of Ganong Bros. Limited from 1917 to 1957. Arthur Ganong and company employee George Ensor develo..
Arthur Ganson
Arthur Ganson is a kinetic sculptor. Some of his work is on display at the MIT Museum in Boston, Massachusetts. External links [Arthur Ganson's website][Video of several Arthur Ganson sculptures][His MIT Museum Exhibition] ..
Arthur Gardiner
Arthur Gardiner was an Australian politician, elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. ..
Arthur Gardiner Butler
Arthur Gardiner Butler (London, 27 June 1844 - Beckenham, 28 May 1925) was an English entomologist. He worked at the British Museum working on the taxonomy of birds, insects, and spiders. He also published articles on spiders of Australia, Galapagos, of Madagascar, etc. External links [NDSU b..
Arthur Garfield Hays
Arthur Garfield Hays (1881-1954) was a successful corporate lawyer and counsel for the American Civil Liberties Union who was involved in many of the notable civil liberty cases of his day including the Scopes Trial (1925) in Tennessee and the Sacco and Vanzetti Case. He wrote Let Freedom Ring (19..
Arthur Gary Bishop
Arthur Gary Bishop (1951-1988) was a child molester and serial killer from Hinckley, Utah. He confessed to the murders of five young boys in 1983, as a result of a routine police investigation. A member of the Church of Latter-Day Saints and former Eagle Scout, Bishop began molesting boys as a men..
Arthur Gelber
Arthur Gelber, CC (1915 – 1998) was a Canadian philanthropist. From 1977 to 1980, he was Chair of the Board of Trustees of the National Arts Centre. In 1972, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada and was promoted to Companion in 1994. In 1995, he was awarded the Ramon John Hnatyshyn ..
Arthur Geoffrey Walker
Arthur Geoffrey Walker (17 July 1909 - 31 March 2001) was a leading mathematician who made important contributions to physics and physical cosmology. He was born in Watford, Hertfordshire, England. Walker was an accomplished geometer, but he is best remembered today for two important contributions..
Arthur George Hammond
Arthur George Hammond (VC, KCB, DSO was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. He was 36 years old, and a Captain in the Bengal Staff Corps, Indian Army during ..
Arthur George Klein
Arthur George Klein was a Representative from New York. He was born in New York City August 8, 1904. He attended public schools and Washington Square College of New York University at New York City. He graduated from the law department of New York University in 1926 and was admitted to the bar in 19..
Arthur George Knight
Photo by Terry Macdonald - May 1994 Arthur George Knight (VC, Croix de Guerre (France)), (June 26, 1886, born near Lewes, Sussex, England- September 3, 1918), was a Canadian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can..
Arthur Gillette
Arthur Jay Gillette (October 28, 1863 – March 21, 1921) was an American orthopedic and paediatric surgeon, after whom the Gillette State Hospital for Crippled Children (now the Gillette Children's Specialty Healthcare) in St. Paul, Minnesota was named. Arthur J. Gillette grew up on a farm in ..
Arthur Gilligan
Arthur GilliganEngland (Eng) Batting style Right-handed batsman (RHB) Bowling type Right arm fast medium Tests First-class Matches 11 337 '''Runs scored 209 9140 Batting average 16.07 20.08 100s/50s 0/0 12/26 Top score 39* 144 Balls bowled 2404 42..
Arthur Gilman
Arthur Gilman (November 5 1821 - July 11 1882) was an American architect, designer of many Boston neighborhoods, and member of the American Institute of Architects. Gilman was educated at Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut. In 1844 he published a paper on "American Architecture" in the North Am..
Arthur Giry
Jean-Marie-Joseph-Arthur Giry (28/29 February 1848–13 November 1899) was a French historian, noted for his studies of France in the Middle Ages. He was born at Trévoux. After rapidly completing his classical studies at the lycée at Chartres, he spent some time in the administrative service ..
Arthur Glasser
Arthur Glasser was the American founder of missiology. ..
Arthur Godfrey
--> Arthur Morton Godfrey (August 31, 1903 – March 16, 1983), born in New York City, New York was an American broadcaster and entertainer. Contents 1 Early life2 Radio announcer3 Television4 Aviation5 Behind The Scenes6 Later in life7 Awards8 Externa..
Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts
Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts (also known as Talent Scouts) was a television variety show which ran on CBS from 1948 until 1958. It starred Arthur Godfrey, who was also hosting Arthur Godfrey and His Friends at the same time. The concept for the show was that Godfrey had several "talent scouts" w..
Arthur Godfrey and His Friends
Arthur Godfrey and His Friends was a television variety show which ran from 1949 until 1959. At the same time that this show was on the air, Arthur Godfrey was also performing on Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts Godfrey had been a major star on radio, and the news that he was switching over to telev..
Arthur Godfrey Peuchen
Lieutenant-Colonel Arthur Godfrey Peuchen ( April 18, 1859 - December 7, 1929) was a Canadian businessman and RMS Titanic survivor. Contents 1 Early life2 ''Titanic''3 Later years4 Reference5 External links Early life Born in Montreal, Quebec, Peuchen was the son of a ..
Arthur Goldberg
Arthur Joseph Goldberg (August 8, 1908 – January 19, 1990) was an American statesman and jurist who served as the U.S. Secretary of Labor, Supreme Court Justice and Ambassador to the United Nations. Contents 1 Early life2 Labor lawyer and Kennedy Administration3 Supreme Cour..
Arthur Goldberger
Arthur Goldberger is an economist. He worked with Nobel Prize winner Lawrence Klein on the development of the famous Klein-Goldberger economic computer model at the University of Michigan. He taught econometrics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Stanford University. He wrote classic unde..
Arthur Golden
Arthur Golden (born in 1957 in Chattanooga, Tennessee) is the writer of the bestselling novel Memoirs of a Geisha. A member of the Ochs-Sulzberger family, owners of the New York Times, Golden was educated at the Baylor School (a private coeducational school for both day and boarding students) in C..
Arthur Golding
Arthur Golding (c. 1536 - c. 1605) was an English translator. He was the son of Jonathon Golding of Belchamp St Paul and Halsted, Essex, an auditor of the Exchequer, and was born probably in London. His half-sister, Margaret, married John de Vere, 16th Earl of Oxford. By 1549 Arthur was in the ser..
Arthur Goldreich
Arthur Goldreich was an abstract painter born in 1929 in Johannesburg, South Africa, and a key figure in the anti-apartheid movement in the country of his birth. Goldreich settled in Israel, where he participated in the 1948 war as a member of the Palmach, the military wing of the Haganah. In time ..
Arthur Goldstuck
Arthur Goldstuck (born 1959) is a South African journalist, media analyst and commentator on Information and Communications Technology (ICT), Internet and mobile communications and technologies. He grew up in Trompsburg, Free State, South Africa and resides in Johannesburg, South Africa. Goldstuck ..
Arthur Gomez
Arthur Gomez (born February 12, 1984) is a Gambian football player. He began his playing career at a team called the Hawks F.C. He played internationally at a young age and this is how the English club Manchester United spotted him. Arthur Gomez was recommended to Manchester through the Swedish club..
Arthur Gonzalez
Arthur J. Gonzalez is a United States Bankruptcy Court Judge for the Southern District of New York. Gonzalez received his undergraduate degree from Fordham University in 1969. Following graduation, he worked as a New York City public school teacher until 1982. After earning a law degree, also from ..
Arthur Goodwin
Arthur Goodwin (d. August 16, 1643) was an English politician from Buckinghamshire who supported the Parliamentary cause during the English Civil War. Family and upbringing He was the son of Francis Goodwin (1564–1634), a landed gentleman of Upper Winchendon and Elizabeth Grey (d. 1630), daughte..
Arthur Googy
Arthur Googy was the drummer for the horror punk band The Misfits from April 1980 until April 1982. He was the band's fourth drummer and was present during the famed Master Sound Productions sessions that led to the Walk Among Us album. He would tour with the band in several famous shows, many of w..
Arthur Gordon
Arthur Gordon was an Ontario provincial politician. Gordon, a Liberal was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario in the 1934 provincial election that brought Liberal Mitchell Hepburn to power. He represented the riding of Kent West from 1934 until 1945. Gordon served as Minister With..
Arthur Gore
Arthur William Charles Wentworth Gore (born January 2, 1868 in Lyndhurst, Hampshire – died December 1, 1928 in Kensington, London) was a male tennis player from Great Britain. He is best known for his two gold medals at the London Olympics in 1908. In both the men's singles as men's indoor do..
Arthur Gore, 9th Earl of Arran
Arthur Desmond Colquhoun Gore, 9th Earl of Arran (born 14 July 1938), styled Viscount Sudley before 1983, is a British peer and an elected hereditary member of the House of Lords for the Conservative Party. Lord Arran is the son of Arthur Gore, 8th Earl of Arran and the former Fiona Colquhoun, firs..
Arthur Goring Thomas
Arthur Goring Thomas (November 10, 1850 - March 20, 1892), English musical composer was the youngest son of Freeman Thomas and Amelia, daughter of Colonel Thomas Frederick. He was born at Ratton Park, Sussex, and educated at Haileybury College. He was intended for the Civil Service, but delicate he..
Arthur Gorrie Correctional Centre
Arthur Gorrie Correctional Centre is a prison located on the Ipswich motorway at Wacol in the western suburbs of Brisbane, Australia. It is a maximum security prison that is used for remand prisoners, and also for the temporary detention of prisoners while their 'security level' is ascertained. T..
Arthur Gossard
Arthur Gossard is a professor of Materials and Electrical Engineering at the University of California, Santa Barbara. His research is related to molecular beam epitaxy (MBE). He is a doctorate from UC Berkeley. He is a member of the United States National Academy of Engineering. External links &..
Arthur Gould
Arthur "Monkey" Gould (October 10 1864–January 2, 1909) was a centre and fullback for Newport's rugby football team. He was born in Newport. His nickname was Monkey because of childhood a passion for climbing trees. He played for Newport for sixteen years, from 1882–1898. He made his debut at..
Arthur Granjean
Arthur Granjean invented the Etch A Sketch® in the late 1950s. Granjean displayed his prototype, which he had built in his basement and called "L'Ecran Magique" ("The Magic Screen"), at the 1959 International Toy Exhibition. There, executives of the Ohio Art Company acquired the rights to produce..
Arthur Grant
Arthur Grant (1915-1972) was a British cinematographer. He succeeded Jack Asher as regular Director of Photography for Hammer Film Productions. His films for Hammer included Shadow of the Cat (1961), The Curse of the Werewolf (1961), The Phantom of the Opera (1962), The Plague of the Zombies (1966) ..
Arthur Greenslade
Arthur Greenslade is a British conductor and arranger for films and television, as well as a number of famous performers ranging from Jack Jones to Chris Farlowe and Serge Gainsbourg. He was most active in the 1960s and 1970s. ..
Arthur Greenwood
Arthur Greenwood CH (8 February 1880 – 9 June 1954) was a prominent member of the Labour Party from the 1920s until the late 1940s. He rose to prominence within the party as secretary of its research department from 1920 and served as Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health in the sh..
Arthur Greiser
Arthur Greiser (January 22, 1897 – July 14, 1946) was a Nazi German politician. Born in Schroda, Province of Posen, Germany, Greiser joined the Nazi party and SA in 1929 and the SS in 1931. He was the Senate President (Senatspräsident) of the Free City of Danzig (now Gdańsk, Poland) (1935..
Arthur Grenfell Wauchope
Sir Arthur Grenfell Wauchope (1874-1947) was a British soldier and colonial administrator. Wauchope served in South Africa with the Black Watch and was severely wounded during the Second Boer War. He then served in India from 1903 to 1914. During World War I he returned to Europe and fought in Fran..
Arthur Grey, 14th Baron Grey de Wilton
Arthur Grey, 14th Baron Grey of Wilton was a baron in the Peerage of England. He was recorded as being Lord Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire on two separate occasions, in both 1569 and 1587, though it is not recorded if he held that title for all the years in between. He led an English army of approx..
Arthur Grey Hazlerigg, 2nd Baron Hazlerigg
Arthur Grey Hazlerigg, 2nd Baron Hazlerigg (24 February 1910 – 30 September 2002) was a British peer. Hazlerigg was the son of Arthur Grey Hazlerigg, 1st Baron Hazlerigg and Dorothy Rachel Buxton. He married Patricia Pullar, daughter of John Pullar, on 19 September 1945. On the death of his f..
Arthur Griffith
Arthur Griffith (Art Ó Gríofa in Irish) (March 31, 1872 – August 12, 1922) was the founder and first leader of Sinn Féin. He served as President of Dáil Éireann from January to August 1922, and was head of the Irish delegation at the negotiations that produced the Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1..
Arthur Griffith-Boscawen
"Old Mother Goose was delighted when she saw what a fine bird her son had provided her with." Wales and Sir A. Griffith-Boscawen. Cartoon from Punch magazine 10 November 1920, commenting on his work as a junior minister in establishing an Agricultural Wages Board Sir Arthur Sackville Trevor G..
Arthur Grimble
Sir Arthur Francis Grimble (Hong Kong, 11 June 1888 - London, 13 December 1956) was a British Civil Servant and writer. After joining the Colonial Office, he became a cadet administrative officer in the Gilberts (1914) and became Resident Commissionner of the Gilbert and Ellice Islands colony in 19..
Arthur Grimm
Arthur Grimm was an Australian politician, elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. ..
Arthur Grumiaux
Arthur Grumiaux Born March 21, 1921Villers-Perwin, Belgium Died October 16, 1986Brussels, Belgium Arthur Grumiaux (March 21, 1921–October 16, 1986) was a Belgian violinist who was also proficient in piano. Contents 1 Early life1.1 Childhood2 Royal Conservatory ..
Arthur Guepe
Arthur Guepe was the head coach of the Virginia Cavaliers football program from 1946 to 1952. He is one of the best coaches in school history, having compiled a 47-17-2(.727) record. His final 3 seasons were his best, wining 8 games in those 3 seasons. He was a quarterback for Vanderbilt. He is also..
Arthur Guinness
Arthur Guinness Arthur Guinness (September 24 1725 – January 23, 1803) was an Irish brewer and the founder of Guinness Breweries. He was born in Celbridge, County Kildare, the son of an Anglican land steward. His father worked for the Archbishop of Cashel, Dr. Aruthur Price, and brewed ..
Arthur Guinness, 1st Baron Ardilaun
Arthur Edward Guinness, Baron Ardilaun (November 1, 1840 - January 20, 1915) was an Irish businessman, politician, and philanthropist. Born at St Anne's, Clontarf, near Dublin, he was the eldest son of Sir Benjamin Guinness, 1st Baronet, and elder brother of Edward Cecil Guinness, 1st Earl of Iveagh..
Arthur Guiterman
Arthur Guiterman (November 20, 1871 - January 11, 1943) was an American writer best known for his humorous poems. He was born of American parents in Vienna, graduated from the College of the City of New York in 1891, and was married in 1909 to Vida Lindo. He was an editor of the Woman's Home Comp..
Arthur Guyton
Arthur Guyton was an American physiologist born on September 8, 1919 and died on April 3 2003. Guyton is most famous for his experiments in the 1950s which studied the physiology of cardiac output and its relationship with the peripheral circulation. It was this work which overturned the conventi..
Arthur H
Arthur Higelin, better known under his screen name Arthur H, is a French pianist and singer, born in 1966. He is the son of the French singer Jacques Higelin. ..
Arthur H. Greenwood
Arthur Herbert Greenwood (January 31, 1880 - April 26, 1963) was an United States Representative (D) for Indiana for 2nd District from 1923-1933 and for the 7th District from 1933-1939. Greenwood was defeated in 1944. The Baptist lawyer, farmer and banker graduated from the Indiana University Bloo..
Arthur H. Robinson
Arthur H. Robinson (January 5, 1915 – October 19, 2004) was an American geographer and cartographer. He was born in Montreal, to American parents, but made his career at the University of Wisconsin in the United States. Robinson worked to solve problems in the Map communication model at Ohio S..
Arthur H. Vandenberg
Arthur H. Vandenberg Arthur Hendrick Vandenberg (March 22, 1884–April 18, 1951) was a Republican Senator from the state of Michigan who participated in the creation of the United Nations. Born and raised in the city of Grand Rapids, Michigan, Vandenberg attended public schools there an..
Arthur H. Vinal
Arthur H. Vinal (1854–1923) was an American architect who lived and worked in Boston, Massachusetts. Vinal started a partnership with Henry F. Starbuck in 1877; the firm broke up when Starbuck moved away. Vinal was City Architect of Boston from 1884 to 1887. He is principally known for his Ric..
Arthur Hacker
Arthur Hacker (1858 - 1919) was an English pre-Raphaelite painter. Born in London on September 25, 1858, Hacker was the son of a line engraver. In his art he was most known for painting religious scenes and portraits, and his art was also influenced by his extensive travels in Spain and North Afri..
Arthur Häggblad
Men's Nordic skiing Bronze 1936 Cross-country 4 x 10 km Arthur Hãggblad was a Swedish cross-country skier who competed in the 1930's. He won a bronze medal in the 4 x 10km relay at the 1936 Winter Olympics in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. Hãggblad's best finishes were 4th in both the 18km..
Arthur Hailey
Arthur Hailey (April 5, 1920 – November 24, 2004) was a British/Canadian/American/Bahamian novelist. Born in Luton, Bedfordshire, England, Hailey served in the Royal Air Force from the start of World War II in 1939 until 1947, when he went to live in Canada. After working at a number of jobs a..
Arthur Halestrap
Arthur Halestrap MBE (born 8 September 1898, died 1 April 2004) was one of the last surviving British soldiers of the First World War. Arthur Halestrap was born in Southampton. He tried to enlist in the British armed forces shortly after the outbreak of the First World War in 1914. His request was ..
Arthur Hallam
Arthur Henry Hallam (February 1, 1811 - September 15, 1833) was an English poet, best known as the subject of In Memoriam A.H.H., a major work by his best friend, Alfred Tennyson. Hallam has been described as the jeune homme fatal of his generation. Hallam was born in London, son of a historian, He..
Arthur Ham
Arthur Worth Ham (20 February 1902 – 6 September 1992) was a prominent Canadian histologist. His textbook Histology is considered by many practitioners an indispensable reference. Contents 1 Early life and education2 Histology3 Late career4 References5 External lin..
Arthur Hamilton, Lord Hamilton
Arthur Campbell Hamilton, Baron Hamilton, PC (born Glasgow, 10 June, 1942), is Scotland's most senior judge. He was chosen as Lord Justice General and Lord President of the Court of Session in November 2005, succeeding Lord Cullen. Arthur Campbell Hamilton was born in Glasgow and attended Glasgow H..
Arthur Hamilton-Gordon, 1st Baron Stanmore
Sir Arthur Charles Hamilton-Gordon, 1st Baron Stanmore GCMG KJStJ (November 26 1829 – January 30 1912). was a British colonial Governor. The youngest son of George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen, he was educated privately and then at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he was President o..
Arthur Hammerstein
Arthur Hammerstein, the uncle of Oscar Hammerstein II, was an opera producer and one of the writers of the song "Because of You," a major hit (#1 for 10 weeks) for Tony Bennett in 1951. ..
Arthur Hansel
Arthur Hansel was a Canadian(?) Luthier who made primarily (exclusively?) guitars. He worked in or near Toronto, Ontario, Canada but may have been originally from Austria. Little is known about his work, but he issued serial #203 in 1949 and #207 in 1954 based on evidence from hand-written label..
Arthur Harbor
Arthur Harbor is a small harbor entered between Bonaparte Point and Norsel Point on the southwest coast of Anvers Island in the Palmer Archipelago. Arthur Harbor is located at [64°46′S 64°04′W]. Arthur Harbor was roughly charted by the French Antarctic Expedition (1903-1905) under Je..
Arthur Harden
Arthur Harden (October 12 1865–June 17 1940) was an English biochemist. He shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1929 with Hans Karl August Simon von Euler-Chelpin for their investigations into the fermentation of sugar and fermentative enzymes. Harden was born on 12 October 1865 in Manchest..
Arthur Harnden
Arthur Harold "Art" Harnden (born 20 May, 1924) is a former American athlete, winner of the gold medal in the 4x400 m relay at the 1948 Summer Olympics. At the London Olympics, Arthur Harnden ran the opening leg in the gold medal winning American 4x400 m relay team. Olympic medalists in athl..
Arthur Harris Esq. of Creeksea
Arthur Harris Esq. was born c.1530 in Essex, England. He married Dorothy Waldegrave of Smallbridge, who was the daughter of Sir William Waldegrave and Julia Reynsford. From various records it is known that at different times, Arthur Harris lived in the villages of Creeksea, Woodham Mortimer, Col..
Arthur Harvey
Major Arthur Harvey was born in Edom, Rusk County, Texas, on September 26, 1895. He was a writer, businessman, oil pioneer, family man and a veteran of both World War I and II. Life prior to World War II He enlisted in World War I and served with the 9th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Infantry Division i..
Arthur Haselrig
Sir Arthur Haselrig, 2nd Baronet (died January 7, 1661), English parliamentarian, is best remembered as one of the five members of parliament whom King Charles I of England attempted to arrest in 1642, an event that helped precipitate the English Civil War. He was the eldest son of Sir Thomas Hasel..
Arthur Hastings
Captain Arthur Hastings, OBE, is a fictional character, the partner and best friend of Agatha Christie's Belgian detective, Hercule Poirot. He is first introduced in her novel The Mysterious Affair at Styles and appears in many subsequent Poirot stories and novels, generally as the narrator. Poiro..
Arthur Haulot
Baron Arthur Haulot (Angleur near Liège, November 15, 1913 - May 24, 2005) was a Belgian journalist, humanist and poet who served, during World War II as an active member of the military resistance against German foreign occupation also known in Western Europe as the Resistance. As president of the..
Arthur Havelock
Arthur Havelock James Doyle (February 21, 1858 – February 19, 1948) was a career British colonial governor, serving as Governor of Sierra Leone from 1880, of Natal, of Madras, of Ceylon from 1890 to 1895, and of Tasmania from 1901 to 1904. He was 4th Baronet Doyle, but was always known as Art..
Arthur Havers
Arthur Havers (born 1898 in Norwich) was an English golfer who won the 1923 Open Championship at Royal Troon. He had first qualified for the Open in 1914 at the age of sixteen. He played in the Ryder Cup in 1927, 1931 and 1933. ..
Arthur Hay, 9th Marquess of Tweeddale
Arthur Hay, 9th Marquess of Tweeddale, by Carlo Pellegrini, 1876. Arthur Hay, 9th Marquess of Tweeddale (9 November 1824–29 December 1878), known before 1862 as Lord Arthur Hay and between 1862 and 1876 as Viscount Walden, was a Scottish soldier and ornithologist. He was born at Yester, ..
Arthur Hayday
Arthur Hayday (born 24 October, 1869, London - died 28 February, 1956) was a Labour politician and a trade unionist. Hayday was born at 36 Roscoe Street, Plaistow, West Ham, London, in 1869, the son of Thomas Bloomfield Hayday, a labourer at a manure works, and his wife, Sarah Susannah Glander. Hi..
Arthur Haygarth
Arthur Haygarth (born 4 August 1825; died 1 May 1903) went to Harrow. He was an English cricketer who achieved greater fame after he retired from playing as a cricket writer, historian and biographer. He is renowned as the compiler of Frederick Lillywhite's Cricket Scores and Biographies which ran ..
Arthur Haynes
Arthur Haynes (May 19, 1914 in London, England - November 19,1966) was an English comedian and star of The Arthur Haynes Show, produced by ATV for 10 years until his death from a heart attack. Haynes' most popular character was a working class tramp - created by scriptwriter Johnny Speight who went ..
Arthur Hays Sulzberger
Arthur Hays Sulzberger (1891 - 1968) was the publisher of The New York Times from 1935 to 1961. During that time, daily circulation rose from 465,000 to 713,000 and Sunday circulation from 745,000 to 1.4 million; the staff more than doubled, reaching 5,200; advertising linage grew from 19 million to..
Arthur Heffter
Arthur Heffter (June 15, 1859 – February 8, 1925) was a German pharmacologist and chemist. He isolated mescaline from the peyote cactus in 1897, the first such isolation of a naturally occurring psychedelic substance in pure form. External link [Heffter biography at the Heffter Institut..
Arthur Helps
Sir Arthur Helps (July 10, 1813 – March 7, 1875), English writer and dean of the Privy Council, youngest son of Thomas Helps, a London merchant, was born in Streatham in South London. He was educated at Eton and at Trinity College, Cambridge, coming out thirty-first wrangler in the mathematic..
Arthur Helton
Arthur Helton (January 24 1949 - August 19 2003) died in the Canal Hotel Bombing in Baghdad. He was a lawyer, refugee advocate, teacher and author who dedicated his professional life to working with refugees and recommending ways to ease their plight. Helton began his work with refugees in 1982 ..
Arthur Henderson
For the recipient of the Victoria Cross, see Arthur Henderson (VC) Arthur Henderson (September 13 1863 – October 20 1935) was a British politician and union leader. Rt. Hon. Arthur Henderson MP, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Contents 1 Early life2 Union leader3&nbs..
Arthur Henderson (VC)
Photo by Peter Bennett Arthur Henderson (VC, MC) was a Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Contents 1 Details2 Further information3 The..
Arthur Hendrix
Arthur Hendrix (born October 7, 1913, in Birmingham, Alabama and a longtime resident of Lakeland, Florida) was an important American amateur tennis player in the 1930s. Hendrix, who was ranked No. 10 in the United States in 1936, was the singles finalist at the historic tournament in Cincinnati in..
Arthur Hennesey
Arthur "Ash" Hennesey (born 24 September 1876) was the first captain of the Australian national rugby league team. He began his first grade career playing rugby union for Souths in 1901. Hennesey represented New South Wales in 1901, 1902 and 1904, and in 1907 was made Souths' captain. When the Ne..
Arthur Henry Adams
Arthur Henry Adams (June 6 1872 – March 4 1936) was born in Lawrence, New Zealand, and educated at Otago University, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts and began studying law. He abandoned law, and worked as a journalist in Wellington, where he began contributing poetry to The Bulletin..
Arthur Henry Cobby
Air Commodore Arthur Henry "Harry" Cobby, GM, CBE, DSO and Bar, DFC and Bar, RAAF (August 26, 1894-November 11 1955) was a notable Australian military aviator. Cobby was the leading air ace in the Australian Flying Corps during World War I, with 29 kills, even though he saw active service for only a..
Arthur Henry Cross
He then handed over the prisoners and collected teams for his guns which he brought into action immediately, annihilating a very heavy attack by the enemy. The VC was given for "extreme gallantry, initiative and dash". In June he was awarded the military Medal for another act of bravery. However he..
Arthur Henry Paget
Sir Arthur Henry Fitzroy Paget GCB GCVO (1 March 1851–8 December 1928) was a soldier (reaching the rank of General) and diplomat, who served in Belgrade and Ireland. During the 1870s he was a leading owner of steeplechasers. Until 1878 he used the nom de plume 'Mr Fitzroy'. References Furth..
Arthur Henry Reginald Buller
Arthur Henry Reginald Buller (August 19, 1874 – July 3, 1944) was a British/Canadian mycologist. He is mainly known as a researcher of fungi and wheat rust. Born in Moseley, Birmingham, England, he received a B.Sc. from Queen's College, Taunton in 1896 and a Ph.D. in botany from the Universit..
Arthur Herbert, 1st Earl of Torrington
The Right Honourable Arthur Herbert, 1st and Last Earl of Torrington (c. 1648 – 14 April 1716) was a British admiral and politician of the late 17th and early 18th century. During the reign of William and Mary, he served as Lord High Admiral (1689) and then First Lord of the Admiralty (1689&n..
Arthur Herbert Copeland
Arthur Herbert Copeland is an American mathematician. He graduated from Harvard University and taught there. He worked with Paul Erdős on the Copeland-Erdős constant. Copeland has an Erdős number of 1. ..
Arthur Herbert Dyke Acland
The Rt. Hon. Sir Arthur Herbert Dyke Acland, 13th Baronet of Columb John (October 13, 1847 - October 9, 1926) was a Liberal Member of Parliament and Cabinet minister. He was a Privy Counsellor.[link] Contents 1 Early Life2 Early Career3 Parliamentary Career4 Later L..
Arthur Herbert Lindsay Richardson
Arthur Herbert Lindsay Richardson (23 September 1872 — 15 December 1932) was a Canadian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Contents 1 Details2 The medal3..
Arthur Herbert Procter
Arthur Herbert Procter was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Contents 1 Details2 Further information3 The medal4 Reference5 See ..
Arthur Herman
Arthur Herman is a conservative American historian of Anglo-American history. He often writes for the National Review. He is currently a professor at George Mason University. Work The Idea Of Decline In Western History, Free Press, 1997.Joseph McCarthy : Reexamining the Life and Legacy of America's..
Arthur Hertzberg
Rabbi Arthur Hertzberg (June 9, 1921 – April 17, 2006) was a Conservative rabbi and prominent Jewish-American scholar and activist. Contents 1 Background2 The Great Gadfly3 Quotes4 Stories5 Works6 External links7 Related entries Background Avraham Hertzb..
Arthur Herzog
Arthur Herzog is an award-winning American novelist, nonfiction writer, and journalist, well known for his works of science fiction and true-crime books. His novels The Swarm  and Orca  have been made into movies. His science fiction book IQ 83 is being made into a movie by Dreamworks. ..
Arthur Hewlett
Arthur Hewlett (born 1907-died 1997) was a British actor. He is best remembered for his roles on television, including Quatermass and the Pit, Police Surgeon, The Avengers, The Saint, No Hiding Place, The Baron, The Troubleshooters, Menace, Follyfoot, The Changes, Blake's 7, Doctor Who (in the ser..
Arthur Highway
The Arthur Highway (A9) is a Tasmanian highway which runs from Sorell in the near south to Port Arthur in the far south-east. It is notorious for crashes and was the focus of a media campaign to make it safer until late 2004, where it was superseded in danger by the equally notorious Lyell Highway...
Arthur Hill
There are a number of notable people called Arthur Hill, including: Arthur Hill (actor), an American actorArthur Hill (cricketer), an English cricketer This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you ..
Arthur Hiller
Arthur Hiller (born November 22, 1923 in Edmonton, Alberta) is a Canadian film director. Arthur Hiller graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1947, a Master of Arts degree in psychology in 1950 and received an honorary Doctor of Laws in 1995. Hiller began his sho..
Arthur Hill (actor)
Arthur Hill (born August 1, 1922 in Melfort, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian actor best known for appearances in British and American theater, movies and TV. He attended the University of British Columbia and continued his acting studies in Seattle, Washington. In 1963, Hill won the Tony Award as Bes..
Arthur Hill (cricketer)
Arthur HillEngland (Eng) Batting style Right-handed batsman Bowling type Underarm right-arm fast Tests First-class Matches 3 221 '''Runs scored 251 10,353 Batting average 62.75 27.98 100s/50s 1/1 19/44 Top score 124 199 Balls bowled 40 16,918 Wi..
Arthur Hill High School
Arthur Hill High School is located in Saginaw, Michigan. The student population is approximately 1550 students. Arthur Hill recently celebrated 100 years of North Central Accreditation (2003-04 School Year). Athletics Arthur Hill recently won the 2006 Class A Boys Basketball Championship defeating..
Arthur Hilton
Arthur Hilton (1887-1979) was a British born film editor. He was born in London and edited his first film in England in 1928. He soon emigrated to Hollywood where the work was steadier, and was involved in such films as the W. C. Fields classic comedies “The Bank Dick” (1940) and “Never Give..
Arthur Hirtzel
Sir Arthur Hirtzel GCB (1870 - 1937) worked in the India Office and was also an Academic. He was elected as a fellow of Brasenose College, Oxford, after having studied at Dulwich College and Trinity College, Oxford. His first important assignment at the India Office was to act as Private Secretary ..
Arthur Hobhouse
Sir Arthur Lawrence Hobhouse (February 15, 1886 - January 20, 1965) was a long-serving English local government Liberal politician, who is best remembered as the architect of the system of National parks of England and Wales. Hobhouse was the son of the prominent Henry Hobhouse and was educated at ..
Arthur Hobhouse, 1st Baron Hobhouse
Arthur Hobhouse, 1st Baron Hobhouse (November 10, 1819 - December 6, 1904), English judge, fourth son of Henry Hobhouse, permanent under-secretary of state in the Home Office, was born at Hadspen, Somerset. Educated at Eton and Balliol, he was called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn in 1845, and rapidly..
Arthur Hodges
On December 18, 1914 Arthur Hodges became the first person in Clark County, Arkansas to be executed by use of the electric chair. Prior to that all executions were carried out by way of hanging or firing squad. He was the 4th person so executed in Arkansas. External links [List of Arkansas e..
Arthur Hodgson
Arthur Hodgson was an Australian politician, elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. ..
Arthur Hoffmann
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Arthur Hoffmann (June 18, 1857 - July 23, 1927) was a Swiss politician and member of the Swiss Federal Council (1911-1917). He was elected to the Federal Council on April 4, 1911 and resigned on June 19, 1917. He was affiliated to the Free Democratic Party...
Arthur Hoffmann (athlete)
For other people of the same name, see Arthur Hoffmann. Arthur Hoffmann (December 10, 1887 - April, 1931) was a German athlete. He competed at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London. Hoffmann was a member of the silver medal German medley relay team. He was the first runner of the four-man squad, ..
Arthur Hoffmann (disambiguation)
Arthur Hoffmann can refer to: A Swiss politician (1857-1927);A German resistance fighter in Nazi Germany (1900-1945);A German athlete (1887-1931). This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may w..
Arthur Hoffmann (Germany)
Arthur Hoffmann (born 29 September 1900 in Neumannswaldau, Silesia; died 12 January 1945, murdered in Dresden) was a German resistance fighter against the Nazi régime in the Second World War. Contents 1 Life2 Political activities3 Resistance activities4 Arrest, trial, and dea..
Arthur Hohl
Arthur Hohl (21 May 1889 - 10 March 1964) was a stage and motion-picture actor. He began appearing in films in the early 1920's, and played a great number of villainous or mildly larcenous roles. Filmography Down to the Sea in Ships (1949)You Gotta Stay Happy (1948)The Three Musketeers (1948The..
Arthur Holmes
Arthur Holmes (January 14 1890 – September 20 1965) was a British geologist. He performed the first uranium-lead radiometric dating specifically designed to measure the age of a rock during his undergraduate studies. His result was 370 Ma for a Devonian rock from Norway. He graduated in 1910,..
Arthur Holroyd
Arthur Holroyd was an Australian politician, elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. ..
Arthur Honegger
Arthur Honegger in 1921. Honegger on the 1996 Swiss 20 franc note. Arthur Honegger (March 10, 1892 – November 27, 1955) was a Swiss composer, who was born in France and lived a large part of his life in Paris. He was a member of Les Six. His most frequently performed work is probab..
Arthur Hood, 1st Baron Hood
Admiral Arthur William Acland Hood, 1st Baron Hood of Avalon GCB (July 14, 1824 – November 15, 1901), was an officer of the Royal Navy who held command during the Crimean War and later served as First Sea Lord. Contents 1 Early life and career2 Service in the Crimean War3 The..
Arthur Horner
Notable people named Arthur Horner include: Arthur Horner (cartoonist)Arthur Horner (politician) ..
Arthur Horner (cartoonist)
Arthur Horner (1916-1997) was an Australian cartoonist. His major creations were the serialised adventures of Colonel Pewter, which ran from 1952 to 1970, in England and Australia, and The Uriel Report Melbourne Age, early '80s. Colonel Pewter's adventures were published in Britain, beginning in ..
Arthur Horner (politician)
Arthur Horner (1894-1968) was a British trade union leader and politician. Horner was A. J. Cook's deputy as leader of the South Wales Miners' Federation and was a founder member of the Communist Party of Great Britain. Having stood unsuccessfully as a Parliamentary candidate, he became President ..
Arthur Housman
Arthur Housman (1889–1942) was an American actor in films from the silent days. Initially as a leading man, Housman later became known as Hollywood's most familiar comic drunkard in films of the 1930s, usually playing cameo parts in features but with better opportunities in short films. His be..
Arthur Hoyle
Arthur Robert Hoyle (1922 - ) is an Australian historian and biographer. Born in Sydney, Australia in 1922 to Arthur Hoyle (1896-1971) and Gertrude Underwood (1895-1972), he served in the Royal Air Force as a Navigator during World War II where he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. He re..
Arthur Hoyt
Arthur Hoyt (March 19, 1874-January 4, 1953) was an American film actor. Born in Georgetown, Colorado, Hoyt had large roles in silent films such as The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1921) and Souls for Sale (1923), and played smaller roles in sound films. In the 1940s, he worked as a member o..
Arthur Hughes
Please choose between: Arthur Hughes (1831–1915), painterArthur Hughes (b.1894), actor This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intend..
Arthur Hughes (actor)
Arthur Hughes (June 24 1894 - December 28 1982) was an actor, first on the stage and later on radio in the 1930s and 1940s. He was best known as 'Bill Davidson' on the long-running radio program called Just Plain Bill. He acted in other well-known radio programs such as the Fu Manchu Mysteries and..
Arthur Hughes (artist)
April Love, 1856. This depicts a young woman watching falling blossoms, pondering the fragility of love as her beloved bends down to kiss her hand Arthur Hughes (1831–1915) was a British painter and illustrator associated with the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. His best-known paintings are ..
Arthur Hugh Clough
Arthur Hugh Clough (January 1, 1819 – November 13, 1861) was an English poet, and the brother of Anne Jemima Clough. He came of Welsh stock by his father, James Butler Clough, and of a Yorkshire one by his mother, Anne Perfect. He was born in Liverpool. In 1822 his father, a Liverpool cotton ..
Arthur Humble Evans
Arthur Humble Evans (1855 - 1943) was a British ornithologist. He authored such works as Birds (Cambridge Natural History, 1899), and Aves Hawaiienses (1890-1899). External links [Smithsonian Institution]--Rotschild's Birds of Laysan. ..
Arthur Hunnicutt
Arthur Hunnicutt (February 17, 1911 – September 26, 1979) was an American actor known for his portorayal of wise grizzled, old rural characters. A native of Arkansas, Hunnicutt attended Arkansas State Teachers College but dropped out during his junior year when he ran out of money. He moved t..
Arthur Hunter Palmer
Sir Arthur Hunter Palmer (December 28 1819 - March 20 1898)was an Irish Australian politician and a Premier of Queensland. Palmer was the son of Lieutenant Arthur Palmer, R.N., and his wife, Emily Hunter. He was born in Armagh, Ireland and was educated at Youghal grammar school. He emigrated to Ne..
Arthur Hutchinson
Arthur Hutchinson (born Hartlepool, County Durham, England, in 1941) is a notorious British murderer, serving life sentences for stabbing to death three members of the same family at their home following a wedding reception. Contents 1 The Laitner massacre2 Quick identification3 Th..
Arthur Hutt
Arthur Hutt (February 12, 1889 – April 14, 1954) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. Contents 1 Details2 Further information3 The ..
Arthur Hyman
Arthur Hyman is the Dean of the Bernard Revel Graduate School and the Distinguished Service Professor of Philosophy at Yeshiva University, where he has been teaching for the past 38 years. He has also taught at the Jewish Theological Seminary, Yale University, Columbia University and Hebrew Unive..
Arthur H Rosenfeld
Dr. Arthur H Rosenfeld (b. 1937) is a Commissioner of the California Energy Commission since 2000. Rosenfeld received a PhD in Physics from the University of Chicago where he studied under Enrico Fermi. He founded and directed the Center for Building Science at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory ..
Arthur I, Duke of Brittany
Arthur I, Duke of Brittany (1187 – 1203), was the posthumous son of Geoffrey II, Duke of Brittany and Constance, Duchess of Brittany, and designated heir to the throne of the Kingdom of England, originally intended to succeed Richard I. While Richard was away on the Third Crusade, Constance t..
Arthur I. Boreman
Grave marker of Arthur Boreman at Parkersburg Memorial Gardens, Parkersburg, West Virginia. Arthur Ingram Boreman (July 24, 1823–April 19, 1896) was the first governor of the U.S. state of West Virginia. Boreman was born in Waynesburg, Pennsylvania. He served as governor from 1863 to 1..
Arthur Ibbetson
Arthur Ibbetson (1922 - 1997) was a British cinematographer. His best-known projects were films with or for children, including Whistle Down the Wind (1961), The Railway Children (1970) and Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971). Selected filmography The Horse's Mouth (1958)Murder at the Ga..
Arthur II, Duke of Brittany
Arthur II (July 2, 1262 – August 27, 1312), of the House of Dreux, was Duke of Brittany from 1305 to his death. He was the first son of John II and Beatrice, daughter of Henry III of England and Eleanor of Provence. After he inherited the ducal throne, he gave his brother John their father'..
Arthur III, Duke of Brittany
Arthur III (August 24 1393 – December 26 1458), known as the Justicier and as Arthur de Richemont, was Lord of Parthenay and titular Count (Earl) of Richmond in England and, for eleven months at the very end of his life, Duke of Brittany and Count of Montfort after inheriting those titles upo..
Arthur Irvine
Sir Arthur James Irvine, QC (14 July 1909 - 15 December 1978) was a British politician. Irvine was educated at Edinburgh Academy and Oriel College, Oxford, where he was president of the Oxford Union in 1932. He became a barrister in 1935, called by Middle Temple, and became secretary to the Lord Ch..
Arthur Irving
Arthur L. Irving is the second son of billionaire industrialist K.C. Irving. Arthur, along with his brothers J.K. and Jack, share the ownership of what is known informally as the Irving Group of Companies. Following their father's death in 1992, ownership and responsibility for the Irving companie..
Arthur Irwin
Arthur Albert Irwin (February 14 1858 – July 16 1921) was a Canadian-American shortstop and manager in Major League Baseball during the late 19th century. The fame earned by Irwin during a 13-year (1880-1891; 1894) playing career and eight years as a manager would be eclipsed by the circumstances ..
Arthur Isaac
Arthur Whitmore Isaac (4 October 1873 – 7 July 1916) was an English cricketer: a right-handed batsman who played a number of times, though with only modest success, for Worcestershire in their early seasons in first-class cricket. He was also a member of the Club Committee, and spent a period ..
Arthur J. Altmeyer
Arthur J. Altmeyer was born in DePere, Wisconsin May 8, 1891. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin with a BA in 1914. In 1918, he re-entered the University as a graduate student, working with John R. Commons. They and others at Wisconsin were proponents of the progressive, liberal social ..
Arthur J. Dixon
Arthur J. Dixon was a former member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta and a real estate agent. Arthur first got involved in politics running in the 1949 Canadian Federal Election and again in a 1951 by-election for the Social Credit Party of Canada in Calgary West. He was defeated both times. ..
Arthur J. Finkelstein
The only known photo of Arthur J. Finkelstein Arthur J. Finkelstein (born 1946) is a United States Republican Party political operative. He has directed a series of campaigns, considered to be quite successful, to elect conservatives in the United States and Israel in the past 25 years. He ..
Arthur J. Gajarsa
Judge Arthur J. Gajarsa (b. 1941) is a Circuit Judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (1997-present). Arthur Gajarsa was born on 1 March 1941 in Norcia, Italy. He matriculated at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, where he was admitted to the Zeta Psi fraternity,..
Arthur J. Gallagher & Co.
Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. (AJG) NYSE: [AJG] is a US-based global professional services and insurance brokerage firm. Established in 1927 in Chicago, the corporation is now the 4th largest insurance broker in the world with over 250 offices, more that 8,200 employees and revenues exceeding ..
Arthur J. Jackson
redirect[[Template:Portal]]Captain Arthur J. Jackson (born 1924) was a United States Marine who was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions on Peleliu during World War II. PFC Jackson single-handedly destroyed 12 enemy pillboxes and killing 50 enemy soldiers. Contents 1 Early years2&n..
Arthur J. M. Jephson
Arthur J. M. Jephson, 1887 Arthur Jeremy Mounteney Jephson (1859-1908) was a young adventurer and African explorer, who accompanied H.M.Stanley on the Emin Pasha Relief Expedition, 1887-1889. Jephson's frank, sensitive and open-hearted diary from the expedition was published half a century aft..
Arthur J. O'Keefe
Arthur Joseph O’Keefe (November 8, 1876-November 14, 1943) was mayor of New Orleans from 1926 through 1929. Born in New Orleans, O’Keefe was the son of Arthur O’Keefe and Sarah Hanley. He was educated at St. Alphonsus High School and later went into business, eventually running his own ..
Arthur J. Rooney Athletic Field
Arthur J. Rooney Athletic Field is a 4,500-seat multi-purpose stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is home to the Duquesne University Dukes football team. The facility opened in 1993. ..
Arthur J. Serratelli
Bishop Arthur Serratelli is the current bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Paterson in northern New Jer