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E. D. Smith
E.D. Smith (December 8, 1853 – October 15, 1948) was a Canadian businessman and politician who founded a food company that bears his name. Ernest D'Israeli Smith was born on December 8, 1853 in the hamlet of Winona, part of Saltfleet Township (which became Stoney Creek) on Ontario's Niagara ..
Ed's Night Party
Ed The Sock's Night Party logo Ed's Night Party is a Canadian talk show that airs Friday nights on Citytv. It is hosted by Ed the Sock, a grumpy, cigar-chomping, insult-hurling sock puppet. Initially produced for a Toronto local cable channel, the series was syndicated across Canada in the lat..
Ed's Redeeming Qualities
Ed's Redeeming Qualities was founded in 1988 and originally consisted of Dan Leone (also a food writer for the San Francisco Bay Guardian), Dom Leone, Carrie Bradley (who also performed with The Breeders), Neno Perrotta, and Jonah Winter. Dom Leone died of cancer in 1989. The Breeders covered their ..
Ed, Sweden
Ed is a town, and the seat of Dals-Ed municipality, in Västra Götaland County, Sweden. It has about 3,000 inhabitants. ..
EDS
EDS may refer to: Ed.S., short for Educational Specialist.European Democrat Students, a Christian Democratic students union.Electronic Data Systems, an American Information Technology services company.energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, a method used to determine the energy spectrum of X-ray radia..
EDSAC
EDSAC (Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator) was an early British computer (one of the first computers to be created). The machine, having been inspired by John von Neumann's seminal EDVAC report, was constructed by Maurice Wilkes and his team at the University of Cambridge Mathematical..
Edsall class destroyer escort
Edsall class destroyer escort Class Overview Displacement: 1,253 tons standard1,590 tons full load Length: 306 feet (93.27 m) Beam: 36.58 feet (11.15 m) Draft: 10.42 full load feet (3.18 m) Propulsion: 2-shaft Fairbanks Morse diesels, 6,000 bhp M..
EDSA III
Series of attemptsat regime changein the Philippines(1970–2006) Civil unrest (1970) People Power (1986) Claim of Tolentino (1986) Honasan's First (1987) Honasan's Second (1989) Fall of Estrada (2001) May 1 riots (2001) July 27 mutiny (2003) February 24 "coup" (2006) EDSA III (pronoun..
EDSA LRT Station
EDSA LRT Station Location Pasay City Operational December 1, 1984 Line Yellow Line Platforms 2 EDSA LRT Station is a station on the Manila LRT Yellow Line (LRT-1). Like all other LRT-1 stations, EDSA station station is above-ground. The station is located on Taft Avenue and Epif..
EDSA Micro Corp.
EDSA Micro Corporation [link] pioneered the field of Power Analytics, the use of complex mathematical algorithms to predict when and where the conditions are right for electrical power problems or a power outage to occur. Power Analytics is the term used to describe the management of el..
EDSA Shrine
-->The EDSA Shrine (official name: Our Lady of Peace Quasi-Parish) is a small church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Manila located at the intersection of Ortigas Avenue and Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA) in Quezon City. The shrine, built in 1989 originally to commemorate the memories of..
Edsbacka krog
Edsbacka krog is a restaurant in Sollentuna, Sweden. It is the only Swedish restaurant with 2 stars in the Michelin Guide. ..
Edsberg Hundred
Edsberg Hundred, or Edsbergs härad, was a hundred divided between Närke and Värmland in Sweden. ..
Edsbyn
Edsbyn is a town, and the seat of Ovanåker Municipality, in Gävleborg County, Sweden. ..
Edsbyns IF
Edsbyns IF, founded on 6 June 1909, is a sports club from Edsbyn in Ovanåker Municipality in Sweden. The bandy section of the club was founded as late as in 1925 and in 2000 the section was formally made a club of its own. Edsbyns IF has played in the highest bandy league in Sweden from 1945-1969 ..
Edscha
Edscha Cabrio-Verdecksysteme is a maker of automobile components. It currently supplies the convertible top for the BMW Z4. Edscha's IVM Automotive subsidiary developed the new Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class automobile. Its United States subsidiary, Edscha Roof Systems of Pontiac, Michigan, builds the C..
Edsel
1958 Edsel Pacer The Edsel insignia The Edsel was a make of automobile manufactured by the Ford Motor Company during the 1958, 1959 and 1960 model years. The car brand is best known as one of the most spectacular failures in the history of the United States automobile industry. Conte..
Edsel Albert Ammons
Edsel Albert Ammons is a retired American Bishop of the United Methodist Church, elected in 1976. He was born 17 February 1924 in Chicago, Illinois. He is the father of six children: Marilyn, Edsel, Jr., Carol, Kenneth, Carlton, and Lila. Bishop Ammons is married to Helen Ammons, Director of Stu..
Edsel Bermuda
The Edsel Bermuda was a station wagon produced by the former Mercury-Edsel-Lincoln (M-E-L) Division of the Ford Motor Company of Dearborn, Michigan, and sold through its Edsel marque in 1958. Like the Edsel Villager and Edsel Roundup station wagons, the Bermuda was built on a 116 inch wheelbase sh..
Edsel Citation
The Edsel Citation was an automobile produced by the former Mercury-Edsel-Lincoln Division of the Ford Motor Company of Dearborn, Michigan and sold through its Edsel marque in 1958. The Citation was built off the longer Edsel platform, shared with Mercury (automobile) brand automobiles, and sha..
Edsel Corsair
The Edsel Corsair was an automobile produced by the former Mercury-Edsel-Lincoln Division (M-E-L) of the Ford Motor Company of Dearborn, Michigan and sold through its Edsel marque in 1958 and 1959. For 1958, the Corsair was built off the longer Edsel wheelbase derived from Mercury brand automobil..
Edsel Dope
Edsel Dope (born Brian Ebejer March 21, 1974) is the lead singer and main songwriter for dope, an industrial metal band, originally from New York. It was founded on December 10, 1997 by Edsel and his brother, Simon (keyboards). Edsel co-produced all of dope's albums. On felons and revolutionaries..
Edsel Ford
Edsel Bryant Ford (November 6, 1893 – May 26, 1943), son of Henry Ford, was born in Detroit. He was president of Ford Motor Company from 1919 to 1943. As the Fords' only child, Edsel was groomed to take over the family business, and had grown up tinkering on cars with his father. He became s..
Edsel Ford High School
Edsel Ford High School is a secondary school located in Dearborn, Michigan, USA. Edsel Ford, located on Rotunda, near Oakwood, is one of three high schools in the Dearborn Public Schools, part of the Dearborn City School District. Edsel Ford High School was completed in 1955, and the first graduati..
Edsel Ford II
Edsel B. Ford II was born on Dec. 27, 1948, in Detroit. He is the Great-Grandson of Henry Ford. He received his Business Administration Bachelors Degree at Babson college, and completed the Program for Management Development at the Harvard Business School in 1981. Edsel is currently a member o..
Edsel Pacer
The Edsel Pacer was an automobile produced by the former Mercury-Edsel-Lincoln Division (M-E-L) of the Ford Motor Company of Dearborn, Michigan and sold through its Edsel marque in 1958. The Pacer was built off the shorter Edsel wheelbase, shared with Ford brand automobiles, and shared its body w..
Edsel Ranger
The Edsel Ranger was an automobile produced by the former Mercury-Edsel-Lincoln Division of the Ford Motor Company of Dearborn, Michigan and sold through its Edsel marque in 1958. Rangers were built off the shorter Edsel platform, shared with Ford brand automobiles and shared its body with the Pace..
Edsel Roundup
The Edsel Roundup was a station wagon produced by the former Mercury-Edsel-Lincoln (M-E-L) Division of the Ford Motor Company of Dearborn, Michigan, and sold through its Edsel marque in 1958. Like the Edsel Villager and Edsel Bermuda station wagons, the Bermuda was built on a 116 in wheelbase sha..
Edsel Villager
The Edsel Villager was a station wagon produced by the former Mercury-Edsel-Lincoln (M-E-L) Division of the Ford Motor Company of Dearborn, Michigan, and sold through its Edsel marque from 1958 to 1960. Like the two-door Edsel Roundup and premium Edsel Bermuda station wagons, the Villager was bui..
Edsger Dijkstra
Edsger Dijkstra (courtesy Brian Randell) Prof Dr Edsger Wybe Dijkstra (Rotterdam, May 11, 1930 – Nuenen, August 6, 2002; IPA: [ˈɛtˌsxər ˈdɛɪkˌstra]) was a Dutch computer scientist. He received the 1972 A. M. Turing Award for fundamental contributions in the area of prog..
Edsige
St. Edsige, also Eadsige, Eadsimus, Eadsin (d. 1050), was Archbishop of Canterbury, England, and crowned King St. Edward the Confessor. His feast day is on October 28 List of Archbishops of Canterbury Saxon: Augustine | Laurentius | Mellitus | Justus | Honorius | Deusdedit | Wighard | Adrian ..
Edson
Edson can refer to: Edson, AlbertaEdson, WisconsinEdson (tractors)Edson de Jesus Nobre, Angolan soccer player 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 direct..
Edson, Alberta
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Edson, Wisconsin
Edson is a town in Chippewa County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The population was 966 at the 2000 census. It is served by the School District of Cadott Community and the Stanley-Boyd Area School District. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 139...
Edson Airport
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Edson Buddle
Edson Michael Buddle (born May 21, 1981 in New Rochelle, New York) is an American soccer player, who currently plays striker for Red Bull New York of Major League Soccer. Buddle played one year of college soccer at State Fair Community College, where he led State Fair to the 1999 NJCAA Division I..
Edson Cholbi Nascimento
For the earlier Brazilian footballer known as Edinho, see Edino Nazareth Filho Edson Cholbi Nascimento, usually known simply as Edinho (born on August 27, 1970 in Santos, São Paulo state), is a former Brazilian football (soccer) goalkeeper. He is the son of soccer legend Pelé. He played for seve..
Edson Cordeiro
Edson Cordeiro was born in Santo André (São Paulo/Brazil) on February 9, 1967. He started to sing at 6 years old when he joined a church choir called "Cordeirinhos do Senhor". He left school already at the age of nine and later, he became a famous street singer. With his own version of the aria of..
Edson Queiroz
Edson Queiroz (– 1991) was a Brazilian psychic surgeon who operated through the 1970s and the 1980s. Queiroz claimed to operate as a channel for the spirit of a Dr. Fritz. Biography Queiroz's formal pharmaceutical and medical training allowed him to prescribe remedies and perform surgeries wi..
Edson Raff
Edson Duncan Raff (b. 15 November 1907 in New York City d. 11 March 2003 in Garnett, Kansas) was an officer in the US Army and author of a book on paratroopers. He served as Commanding Officer of one of the first American paratroop units to jump into combat, the 509th Parachute Infantry Battalion, d..
Edson Range
redirect[[Template:Portal]]Edson Range, named for Marine "Red" Mike Edson, a located on Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California. While located on Camp Pendleton, the range is actually an annex of the Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego and is home to four of the largest firing ranges on the b..
Edson Rolando Silva Sousa
Edson Rolando Silva Sousa (born 1983 March 9 in Cape Verde Islands) is a footballer currently playing for Al-Zamalek. He plays Forward. Edson Silva signed for Tottenham Hotspur F.C. from PSV Eindhoven shortly before the 2004/05 season got underway. Tottenham's Sporting Director Frank Arnesen had si..
Edson Zvobgo
Edson Jonasi Zvobgo (October 2, 1935 - August 22, 2004) was a founder of Zimbabwe's ruling party Zanu-PF during the struggle years, was a member of the black delegation to the Lancaster House in late 1979, a Harvard-trained lawyer, and a poet. A misspelling of his name by the media is Eddison Zvobg..
Edson Zwaricz
Edson Luis Zwaricz (born July 4, 1971 in Brazil) is a Mexican footballer of Polish-Brazilian descent, who currently plays for Dorados. He moved to Mexico in 1993. External links () [Profile] ..
EDS Byron Nelson Championship
The EDS Byron Nelson Championship is a golf tournament on the PGA Tour. The tournament is held in May at the Four Seasons Resort and Club in the master-planned communities of Las Colinas of Irving, Texas, a suburb of Dallas. It is one of two PGA tournaments held in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex &n..
Eds Chesters
Eds Chesters (born Edward Daniel Chesters, October 24, 1971) is the drummer for English band The Bluetones. Prior to joining the Bluetones, Chesters was best known for being a behind-the-scenes member of the late 1980s band Soho. The band were best known for their one major hit, 'Hippy Chick', whi..
Ed Salvato
Ed Salvato is the travel editor at PlanetOut and is regularly featured on Gay.com. PlanetOut is not only the world's largest publisher of LGBT travel literature but also the world's largest LGBT media corporation. [link] He has edited dozens of PlanetOut's guides for sites all around the w..
Ed Sanders
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Ed Sanders born August 17, 1939 in Kansas City,Missouri is a poet, singer, social activist, environmentalist, novelist and publisher. He has been called a bridge between the Beat and the Hippie generations. Sanders dropped out of Missouri University in 1958..
Ed Sanders (boxer)
Hayes Edward “Big Ed” Sanders (March 24, 1930 – December 12, 1954), Olympic champion boxer, was born in the Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, to Hays Sanders, a municipal garbage worker, and Eva Sanders. As a child, Sanders, the oldest male child of the family, was mature and phy..
Ed Sanders (disambiguation)
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. Ed Sanders is a poet, singer, social activist, environmentalist, novelist and..
Ed Schieffelin
Ed Schieffelin in Tombstone. During his time in the West, he endured the desert, heat and Apache threats Edward Lawrence Schieffelin (1847-May 27, 1897), was a Tioga County, Pennsylvania native who became the founder of Tombstone, Arizona. Schieffelin lived a relatively quiet life for thirty y..
Ed Schrock
Edward Lee Schrock (born April 6, 1941) is a Republican politician who was a member of the United States House of Representatives from January of 2001 to January of 2005, representing the Second Congressional District of Virginia. Born in Middletown, Ohio, he earned a degree from Alderson-Broaddus..
Ed Schrock (Nebraska)
Ed Schrock (b. 1943) is a Nebraska state senator from Elm Creek, Nebraska in the Nebraska Legislature and farmer. Personal Life He was born on Aug. 20, 1943, in Holdrege, Nebraska and graduated from Holdrege High School in 1961 and Nebraska Wesleyan University with a B.A. in business administrat..
Ed Schultz
Ed Schultz (born January 27, 1954) is the host of The Ed Schultz Show, a U.S. talk radio show promising "straight talk from the heartland" from a "gun-totin', red meat-eatin' lefty." Contents 1 Early life1.1 Football Career1.2 Radio/TV Career2 Political Views2.1 Sch..
Ed Schwartz
Ed Schwartz was the overnight radio host on WIND 560 AM in Chicago in the 70s to Early 80s. Later, Ed moved to WGN-AM then to WLUP. ..
Ed Sciaky
Edward Leon Sciaky (April 2, 1948 - January 29, 2004) was a disc jockey in Philadelphia. He was born in New York City and raised in Philadelphia, where he graduated from Temple University. Sciaky (pronounced SHOCK-ee) became known for promoting new talent, helping establish the careers of scores o..
Ed seale
Edward Seale was born in Toronto, Canada and grew up in southern Ontario. Early interests led him to seasonal work as a carpenter in Canada in summer and a boat builder in Florida during the winters. He graduated from Ringling School of Art in 1968 and started work at Hallmark Cards, Inc. in Kansa..
Ed Seykota
Edward A. Seykota (born August 7, 1946) is a commodities trader, best known for having been profiled in the books Market Wizards by Jack D. Schwager and Trend Following by Michael Covel as a success, though there is little independent verification from other sources that he is respected by other tra..
Ed Shaw
Edward "Ed" Shaw (1923 – 1995) was an American Communist and life-long member of the Socialist Workers Party. Born in Zion, Illinois, on July 13, 1923, Shaw grew up in a family of working farmers. In his youth, he rebelled against the fundamentalist religious assumptions that surrounded him in Z..
Ed Siever
Edward Tilden Siever (April 2, 1877 – February 4, 1920) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball. He played seven seasons with the Detroit Tigers and St. Louis Browns from 1901 to 1908. Born in Goddard, Kansas, Siever posted an American League-leading 1.91 ERA in 1902, despite having a 8-11 won-loss..
Ed Sikov
Ed Sikov (b. 1957, Pennsylvania) is an American film scholar and author. His books include Mr. Strangelove: A Biography of Peter Sellers (published in 2002), On Sunset Boulevard: The Life and Times of Billy Wilder (published in 1998), and Laughing Hysterically: American Screen Comedies of the 1950s ..
Ed Singer
Ed Singer is a Hollywood screenwriter and TV producer whose credits include many popular non-fiction TV series, including A & E's Biography, Blind Date (US television), Animals Are People Too, World's Wildest Police Videos, and [[Pat Croce: Moving In]]. He has also written a number of Documentary ..
Ed Skoudis
Ed Skoudis is a founder and senior security consultant for the Washington, D.C.-based network security consultaning firm, Intelguardians Network Intelligence, LLC and a handler at the SANS' Internet Storm Center. His expertise includes hacker attacks and defenses, the information security industry, ..
Ed Sloan
Edward Michael Sloan, (born March 13, 1973 in Columbia, South Carolina) better known as Ed Sloan, is an American musician. He is the lead vocalist and guitarist of the post grunge group Crossfade. At the age of eight, he started playing piano. Soon after picked up the guitar. In high school, he and..
Ed Smith
Ed Smith is a common name in the English language, and as such is the name of several prominent people Ed Smith is an English cricketer who has played for Cambridge University, Kent, and Middlesex teams.Ed Smith is the current Chairman of the city commssion, commonly called Mayor, of Marshall, Tex..
Ed Smith (alderman)
Ed H. Smith is alderman of the 28th ward in Chicago, IL; he was first elected in 1983. Early Life Smith earned his bachelor’s degree from Alcorn State College in Lorman, Mississippi and his master’s degree from Northeastern Illinois University. Smith has written two books: Love the Town Couldn..
Ed Smith (cricketer)
Ed SmithEngland (ENG) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Right-arm medium-fast Tests First-class Matches 3 151 '''Runs scored 87 9964 Batting average 17.39 40.66 100s/50s -/1 24/44 Top score 64 213 Balls bowled - 72 Wickets - - Bowl..
Ed Smith Stadium
Ed Smith Stadium is a baseball field located in Sarasota, Florida. The stadium was built in 1989 and holds 7,500 people. It is the spring training home of the Cincinnati Reds (1997-present). It was formerly the spring home of the Chicago White Sox (1989-1997) and the Baltimore Orioles (1989-1991)...
Ed Snider
Edward M. Snider (b. January 6 1933, Washington, D.C.) is the Chairman of Comcast-Spectacor, an entity which oversees the operation of the Philadelphia Flyers NHL franchise, the Philadelphia 76ers NBA franchise, the Philadelphia Phantoms minor league hockey team, the Wachovia Center, the Wachovia Sp..
Ed Soph
Ed Soph is a professional drummer and an educator currently residing in Denton, TX. He toured with Woody Herman, Clark Terry, and Stan Kenton and lived in New York City, NY, for many years before returning to his alma mater, The University of North Texas, to become an Associate Professor in Jazz St..
Ed Spiezio
Edward Wayne Spiezio (born October 31, 1941 in Joliet, Illinois) is a former third baseman in Major League Baseball who played for the World Series-winning 1967 St. Louis Cardinals team. He also played for the San Diego Padres and the Chicago White Sox. He had the first hit, (a home run), and score..
Ed Sprague
Ed Sprague (born July 25, 1967, Castro Valley, California, USA) was a Major League Baseball player. He played 11 seasons in the major leagues, from 1991 to 2001, with six different teams. He was primarily a third baseman. Sprague was an NCAA standout where he played third base helping Stanford win ..
Ed Sprinkle
[] at NFL.com Ed Sprinkle (b. September 3, 1923) was an American football player. National Football League | NFL's 1940s All-Decade Team Sammy Baugh | Sid Luckman | Bob Waterfield | Tony Canadeo | Bill Dudley | George McAfee | Charley Trippi | Steve Van Buren | Byron White | Pat Hard..
Ed Staniowski
Ed Staniowski (born July 7, 1955 in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan) was a professional ice hockey goaltender for both the National Hockey League and the World Hockey Association. He is currently a Lieutenant Colonel in the Canadian Army. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Ed Stehlik
Edward A. Stehlik Sr. M.D., F.A.C.P, is Chairman of the Department of Medicine at Kenmore Mercy Hospital, Catholic Health System, and is Governor-elect of the Upstate New York State Branch of the American College of Physicians. His four-year term on the Board of Governors began in April 2006. Also..
Ed Stelmach
Ed Stelmach (born ca. 1951) is a politician in Alberta, Canada. He sits in the Alberta legislature as the Progressive Conservative Member of the Legislative Assembly for Fort Saskatchewan-Vegreville (previously Vegreville-Viking). Stelmach served in Cabinet as Minister of International and Intergove..
Ed Stewart
Ed Stewart (born April 23 1941 in Devon) is a radio broadcaster in the United Kingdom. He presented the Sunday early-evening show on BBC Radio 2 until his last show on 16 April 2006, at which point he retired from the BBC. His nickname is Stewpot. Contents 1 Early career2 Later career w..
Ed Stokes
Edward (Ed) Kobie Stokes (born September 3 1971, in Syracuse, New York) is a professional basketball player, formerly of the NBA's Toronto Raptors. He attended the University of Arizona, and was selected by the Miami Heat in the 1993 NBA Draft. During his collegiate career, he scored 984 points, gr..
Ed Stone
Edward C. Stone is a professor of physics at Caltech. He has been the project scientist of the Voyager spacecraft since 1972. He was the director of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, California from 1991 to 2001. ..
Ed Sullivan
For Sir Edward Sullivan, the Lord Chancellor of Ireland, see Edward Sullivan (lawyer). Edward Vincent Sullivan (September 28, 1901 – October 13, 1974) was an American entertainment writer and television host, best known as the emcee of a popular TV variety show that was at its height of popu..
Ed Sullivan Theater
The Ed Sullivan Theater is a venerable radio and television studio in New York City. The 1200-seat theatre — of which 400 seats are currently used for TV audiences — has been used as a venue for live and taped CBS broadcasts since 1936. It is located at 1697 Broadway in Manhattan. It..
Ed Summers
Oron Edgar Summers (December 5, 1884 – May 12, 1953), nicknamed "Kickapoo Ed," was a pitcher in Major League Baseball who played five seasons with the Detroit Tigers (1908-1912). Born in Ladoga, Indiana, his 24 wins during his rookie season placed him tied for second place behind Ed Walsh's 40. H..

 


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