Infobox University name DickinsonCollege motto lang la Pietate et doctrina tuta libertas mottoeng Responsibility ... logo.png File DickinsonCollege 18.jpg thumb 400px Campus view. DickinsonCollege is a private ... . DickinsonCollege is America s 16th List of Colonial Colleges oldest college . With over ...?Section Home&Template CM HTMLDisplay.cfm&ContentID 4216 ACE DickinsonCollege Bot generated title ref ref http www.dickinson.edu cnExtra detail.cfm?128 Dickinson details ref The college was among ... of 2011 is Dickinson s lowest ever, and the College s nearly 6,000 applications put it amongst the top ... Dickinson Discusses Investment Strategies Bot generated title ref DickinsonCollege is not to be confused ... in 1997, and its students study at both the Carlisle and State College campuses. Dickinson is sometimes ... that the idea for the college was formed, and Bingham s Porch was long a rallying cry at Dickinson. DickinsonCollege was chartered by the Pennsylvania legislature on September 9, 1783, six days ... calling it John and Mary s College. The name DickinsonCollege was chosen instead. At the time ... Nisbet, First President of DickinsonCollege ref File DickinsonCollege 9.JPG thumb A combination ... years. During the 19th century two famous DickinsonCollege alumni were important participants in issues ... 1913, when its building was leased to DickinsonCollege for the education of women, and the building ... Retrieved 2009 10 08 ref Campus File DickinsonCollege 2.JPG thumb Entranceway. DickinsonCollege ... and characterized by limestone clad buildings. The grammar school which would become DickinsonCollege ... Bedford Street and Pomfret Street. Upon the College s founding the building was expanded and was Dickinson ... DickinsonCollege building, now known as West College, was designed by Benjamin Latrobe. This illustration is circa 1810. File DickinsonCollege 7.JPG thumb Entrance to the planetarium. Within ... quadrangle, known formally as the John Dickinson Campus. Dickinson expanded across College Street to build ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Old West, DickinsonCollege nrhp type nhl image Westcollege1810.jpg caption Old West location Carlisle, Pennsylvania locmapin Pennsylvania area built 1822 architect Benjamin Henry Latrobe architecture Other, Federal designated nrhp type June 13, 1962 ref name nhlsum cite web url http tps.cr.nps.gov nhl detail.cfm?ResourceId 487&ResourceType Building title Old West, DickinsonCollege accessdate 2008 02 11 work National Historic Landmark summary listing publisher National Park Service ref added October 15, 1966 ref name nris NRISref 2007a ref governing body Private refnum 66000659 Old West, DickinsonCollege is a building designed by Benjamin Henry Latrobe in 1803 and completed in 1822. It was the original building of DickinsonCollege . The construction of Old West, known then as New College, was authorized and began in 1798. The effort was in response to the complaints that students could not live at the College. On June 20, 1799, the first cornerstone was laid by John Keen of Carpenters Co., Philadelphia. While in construction in 1803, however, the brick portion of West College burnt down. In an attempt to rebuild a building that would be compatible with that of Princeton University, Judge Breckenridge went to Philadelphia to consult Benjamin Latrobe, the builder of Princeton s Nassau Hall and the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C. Latrobe was a willing contributor to the new design of West College. In a letter dated May 18, 1803, a copy of which may be seen in the Dickinson archives, Benjamin Henry Latrobe replies to Judge Breckenridge s request for drawings in great detail. Latrobe addresses the aspect of weather in Carlisle because of the extreme temperatures ... 66000659.pdf National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Old West, DickinsonCollege ... Historic Landmarks in Pennsylvania Category Buildings and structures completed in 1822 Category DickinsonCollege Category Buildings and structures in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania Pennsylvania NRHP ... more details
This is a list of DickinsonCollege alumni . This list covers alumni from the first graduating class in July 1787 ref cite news date October 15, 1933 title Dickinson Has Many Ties With the Early History Of the Country url http select.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res F60916FF395B137A93C7A8178BD95F478385F9 first Gilbert last Malcolm publisher New York Times accessdate 2008 03 12 ref to the present. Dynamic list DNG indicates that the alumni did not graduate. A indicates that the information is unknown. Business Image Dupontav.jpg right thumb 150px Alfred V. du Pont class wikitable sortable width 75 valign top width 20 Name width 12 Class year width 65 class unsortable Notability width 3 class unsortable Ref s valign top sortname John Curley center 1960 Former CEO of Gannett News Corporation ref cite web date May 2, 2000 title John Curley Announces Retirement url http www.gannett.com news pressrelease 2000 pr050200c.htm publisher Gannett accessdate 2008 03 09 ref sortname Alfred V. du Pont ... Ref s valign top sortname Henry Louis Baugher center 1826 President of Gettysburg College Pennsylvania Gettysburg College , Gettysburg, Pennsylvania sortname Fred Pierce Corson center 1917 The twentieth president of DickinsonCollege and a Bishop of The Methodist Church USA The Methodist Church ... 2008 03 12 ref sortname William Durden center 1971 President of DickinsonCollege ref cite news ... papers C.htm publisher DickinsonCollege Library accessdate 2008 03 09 Dead link date October 2010 ... 2 External links http www.dickinson.edu alumni DickinsonCollege Alumni DEFAULTSORT List Of DickinsonCollege Alumni Category DickinsonCollege alumni Category Lists of people by university in the United States DickinsonCollege Category Pennsylvania related lists DickinsonCollege ... title A Passion for Publishing newspaper Dickinson Magazine volume 81 issue 1 date Summer 2003 url ... magazine National Geographic photographer ref cite news title America, Moment by Moment newspaper Dickinson ... more details
Dickinson may refer to TOCright People Dickinson name Place names United States Dickinson, California disambiguation Dickinson, California, alternate name of Dickenson, California Dickinson, California, alternate name of Chester, Merced County, California Dickinson, Minnesota Dickinson, Broome County, New York Dickinson, Franklin County, New York Dickinson, North Dakota Dickinson, Texas Dickinson township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania Dickinson County, Iowa Dickinson County, Kansas Dickinson County, Michigan Jonathan Dickinson State Park , southeast Florida Port Dickinson, New York Canada Dickinson s Landing, Ontario , ghost town Education United States DickinsonCollege , liberal arts college in Carlisle, Pennsylvania Dickinson High School Dickinson, North Dakota John Dickinson High School , Wilmington, Delaware Dickinson School of Law , Carlisle, Pennsylvania Dickinson State University , public university in Dickinson, North Dakota Fairleigh Dickinson University , university in New Jersey Other uses Becton Dickinson , American medical equipment manufacturer disambig br Dickinson de Dickinson es Dickinson fr Dickinson it Dickinson lv Dikinsons lt Dickinson nl Dickinson ja pl Dickinson pt Dickinson ru sk Dickinson fi Dickinson sv Dickinson vo Dickinson ... more details
John Dickinson may refer to John Dickinson politician 1732 1808 , lawyer, Governor of Delaware and Pennsylvania, signer of U.S. Constitution, and namesake of DickinsonCollege John D. Dickinson 1767 1841 , lawyer and U.S. Representative from New York John Dickinson inventor 1782 1869 , founder of the paper mills at Apsley and Nash Mills in Hertfordshire, England John Dickinson bishop 1901 1993 , Assistant English Bishop of Melanesia John Dickinson rugby league born 1934 , rugby league footballer of the 1950s for England, and St Helens RLFC John Dickinson author born 1962 , novelist John Dickenson may refer to John Dickenson Canadian politician 1847 1932 , building contractor and politician from Ontario John W. Dickenson born 1934 , inventor from Australia See also Jonathan Dickinson disambiguation John Dickinson Stationery company John Dickinson House in Delaware, associated with the Governor of Delaware, John Dickinson hndis Dickinson, John ja ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Dickinson classification is a library classification scheme used to catalogue and classify musical composition s. It was developed by George Sherman Dickinson 1886 1964 , and is used by many music libraries, primarily those at University at Buffalo , Vassar College Vassar , and Columbia University Columbia Universities. It is fully detailed by Carol June Bradley in The Dickinson classification a cataloguing & classification manual for music including a reprint of the George Sherman Dickinson Classification of Musical Compositions published by Carlisle Books 1968 . External links http library.buffalo.edu music guidesandresources dickinson.php University at Buffalo Music Library Guide to Dickinson Classification DEFAULTSORT Dickinson Classification Category Library cataloging and classification Category Musicology Library stub Music stub ... more details
About the Massachusetts representative the Ohio representative Edward F. Dickinson Edward Dickinson January 1, 1803 &ndash June 16, 1874 was an United States American politician from Massachusetts . He is best known as the father of the poet Emily Dickinson their family home in Amherst, the Dickinson Homestead , is now a museum dedicated to her. Dickinson was born in Amherst, Massachusetts , where he attended public schools and the Amherst Academy. He graduated from Yale College in 1823 and studied law in the law school of Northampton, Massachusetts . He was admitted to the bar and commenced practice in Amherst in 1826. On May 6, 1828 he married Emily Norcross Dickinson 1804&ndash 1882 they had three children, William Austin Dickinson William Austin , Emily Elizabeth, and Lavinia Norcross Dickinson Lavinia Norcross . Dickinson served as treasurer of Amherst College from 1835 until 1837. He was then elected a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives 1838&ndash 1839, served in the Massachusetts Senate in 1842&ndash 1843, and was a member of the Governor s Council 1846&ndash 1847. He then was elected as a Whig Party United States Whig to the United States Congress 1853 1855, declined to be a candidate for the Republican nomination of Lieutenant Governor in 1861, and was again elected a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives in 1873. Dickinson died in Boston on June 16, 1874 and is buried in Amherst s West Cemetery. References CongBio D000319 External links Portal Biography Find a Grave 7675339 S start S par us hs USRepSuccessionBox state Massachusetts district 10 before Zeno Scudder after Calvin C. Chaffee years March 4, 1853 March 3, 1855 End Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dickinson, Edward ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Dickinson, Edward Category 1803 births Category 1874 deaths Category Members of the United States House ... Dickinson Category Yale University alumni Category Massachusetts Whigs fi Edward Dickinson ... more details
BLP sources date August 2009 bot yes Image Brian Dickinson 2.jpg thumb right 300px Photo provided by KSMF Webmaster Brian Dickinson born 1961 in Guelph , Ontario , Canada is a two time Juno Award winning pianist . ref name AM cite web title Brian Dickinson Biography publisher Allmusic url Allmusic class artist id p194632 pure url yes last Cross first Dan accessdate 2010 04 22 ref Dickinson s CD In Transition was chosen as Best Jazz Recording in 1991 Citation needed date April 2010 , and he was named 1993 Composer of the Year by The Jazz Report Citation needed date April 2010 . Dickinson has excelled as a composer and musician, working with internationally recognized jazz luminaries on radio shows and at jazz festivals across North America. Dickinson teaches at Humber College and the University of Toronto . References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dickinson, Brian ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1961 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dickinson, Brian Category Humber College faculty Category Canadian jazz pianists Category People from Guelph Category Living people Category 1961 births Category Juno Award winners ... more details
About the Becton Dickinson co founder his son the New Jersey State Senator Fairleigh Dickinson, Jr. Colonel Fairleigh S. Dickinson August 22, 1866 &ndash June 23, 1948 was the co founder of the medical technology company Becton Dickinson and the named benefactor of Fairleigh Dickinson University . ref name nyt1 cite news first last authorlink coauthors title Sometimes the Grave Is a Fine and Public Place url quote Consider the eclectic group at rest in Hillside Cemetery in Lyndhurst the Pulitzer Prize winning poet William Carlos Williams and both founders of the former industrial giant Becton Dickinson, Maxwell Becton and Fairleigh Dickinson, for whom the New Jersey university is named. publisher The New York Times date March 28, 2004 accessdate 2007 08 21 ref Biography Born in Beaufort, North Carolina , Dickinson died in his home in Rutherford, New Jersey , where he had moved several years after what is now BD was founded in New York City in 1897. ref http www.teaneck.org virtualvillage FDU PictHist Dickinson.html Col. Dickinson, 84, College Founder Head of Surgical Instrument Firm in Rutherford Dies, Set Up School in 1942 , copy of article from The New York Times , June 24, 1948, p. 25. Accessed September 12, 2007. ref He married Grace Bancroft Smith 1887 1973 in Rutherford, New Jersey on 20 December 1916. They had a son, Fairleigh Dickinson, Jr. 1919 1996 . In 1942, he used his wealth to found Farleigh DickinsonCollege, which is today Fairleigh Dickinson University . Dickinson was interred in Hillside Cemetery, Lyndhurst Hillside Cemetery , in Lyndhurst, New Jersey . ref ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dickinson, Fairleigh S. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Co founder of Becton Dickinson and the named benefactor of Fairleigh Dickinson University DATE OF BIRTH August ..., New Jersey DEFAULTSORT Dickinson, Fairleigh S. Category 1866 births Category 1948 deaths Category American businesspeople Category Fairleigh Dickinson University Category People from Carteret ... more details
for the English officer of arms Patric Laurence Dickinson Patric Thomas Dickinson December 26, 1914 January 28, 1994 was a British poet, translator from the Greek and Latin classics, and playwright. He also worked for the BBC , from 1942 to 1948. He wrote full time from 1948. He was born in Nasirabad , India . He studied at St. Catharine s College, Cambridge . An autobiography The Good Minute was published in 1965. He received the Cholmondeley Award in 1973. References Nicholas Albery, Poem for the Day 1995 , p.  377 External links http www.archiveshub.ac.uk news 03092903.html Biography http www.hrc.utexas.edu research fa dickinson.html Patric Dickinson at the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas at Austin Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dickinson, Patric ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1914 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1994 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dickinson, Patric Category 1914 births Category 1994 deaths Category British poets Category Alumni of St Catharine s College, Cambridge Category Cholmondeley Award winners ... more details
Stanley Patrick Dickinson 7 March 1890 &mdash 25 June 1972 was an England English cricket er who played for Derbyshire County Cricket Club Derbyshire in 1909. Dickinson was born in Norton, Derbyshire and educated at Haileybury College where he was in the cricket XI in 1906 and 1907. He made two appearances for Derbyshire during the Derbyshire County Cricket Club in 1909 1909 season , his first coming in an innings defeat at the hands of Yorkshire County Cricket Club Yorkshire and his second in a draw against Warwickshire County Cricket Club Warwickshire . Dickinson was a right handed batsman and scored 13 runs overall. He was a right arm medium fast bowler and took one wicket. ref http cricketarchive.com Players 29 29070 29070.html Stanley Dickinson at Cricket Archive ref Dickinson died at Dolbenmaen, near Criccieth , Caernarvonshire at the age of 82. ref http www.cricinfo.com wisdenalmanack content story 230191.html Wisden Obituaries before 1975 ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dickinson, Stanley ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION English cricketer DATE OF BIRTH 1890 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1972 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dickinson, Stanley Category 1890 births Category 1972 deaths Category Old Haileyburians Category English cricketers Category Derbyshire cricketers Category People from Sheffield ta ... more details
name Dickinson Theatres, Inc. company type Private company Private foundation 1920 in Manhattan, Kansas location Overland Park, Kansas key people Glen W Dickinson Sr., Founder br Ron Horton, President CEO industry Entertainment Entertainment movie theatres products Dickinson Theatres homepage http www.dtmovies.com www.dtmovies.com Dickinson Theatres is a privately owned movie theater chain based ... theatre list.aspx Welcome to Dickinson Theatres Bot generated title ref History The company was founded in 1920 by Glen W. Dickinson, Sr. Dickinson quit his family run Ford Motor Company Ford tractor ... in Manhattan, Kansas , the Manhattan Marshall Theater, trying to capitalize on the booming college town crowd. After the success of his first theater, Dickinson opened another theater in Lawrence, Kansas , another college town, less than two hours away from Manhattan. Other theaters in Junction City ... more drive ins were opened around the state. In 1963 leadership of the company passed to Glen Dickinson ... 20, in Tulsa, Oklahoma . It is still the largest Dickinson Theatre by number of screens and seats. In 1999 Wood Dickinson, the last of the Dickinson family, left the theater business to start Renegade .... In March 2007 Dickinson Theatres and IMAX Corporation announced an agreement to open five IMAX theatres across the Midwest. ref http www.bigscreen.com journal.php?id 548 Dickinson Theatres .... purchased 10 Dickinson Theatres in Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. In October 2011 Dickinson Theaters added National CineMedia to its network afflitates, which has started on December of that year. In January 2012, John Hartley sold his interest in Dickinson Theaters to Ron Horton ... Dickinson Theaters work dtmovies.com url http www.dtmovies.com theatre list.aspx accessdate 2008 06 18 Cite web title About Dickinson Theaters publisher Dickinson Theaters work dtmovies.com url http www.dtmovies.com about.htm accessdate 2008 06 10 Cite web title Dickinson Theatres to Open Five ... more details
The Dickinson System was a mathematical point formula that awarded NCAA Division I A national football championship national championships in college football . Devised by University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign University of Illinois economics professor Frank G. Dickinson , the system crowned national champions from 1926 to 1940, and included predated rankings for 1924 and 1925. The Dickinson System ... in 1936. Dickinson System champions were awarded the Rissman National Trophy , named after Chicago ... of 96 football teams were compiled by Dr. Dickinson in seven football conferences, including an Eastern group of 25 leading teams regarded for convenience as a conference... The Dickinson system awards ... and a 21.50 rating. Professor Dickinson later added another variable, a sectional rating which provided ... Dickinson Discovers Gophers Are Nation s Best Football Eleven, Vidette Times The Vidette Messenger Valparaiso,IN , Dec. 3, 1940, p6 ref National champions class wikitable Season Champion 1924 college football season 1924 Notre Dame Fighting Irish football Notre Dame 1925 college football season 1925 Dartmouth Big Green football Dartmouth 1926 college football season 1926 Stanford Cardinal football Stanford 1927 college football season 1927 Illinois Fighting Illini football Illinois 1928 college football season 1928 USC Trojans football USC 1929 college football season 1929 Notre Dame 1930 college football season 1930 Notre Dame 1931 college football season 1931 USC 1932 college football season 1932 1932 Michigan Wolverines football team Michigan 1933 college football season 1933 1933 Michigan Wolverines football team Michigan 1934 college football season 1934 Minnesota Golden Gophers football Minnesota 1935 college football season 1935 SMU Mustangs football SMU 1936 college football season 1936 1936 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team Minnesota 1937 college football season 1937 Pittsburgh Panthers football Pittsburgh 1938 college football season 1938 Notre Dame 1939 college football ... more details
Infobox settlement official name City of Dickinson settlement type City nickname image skyline Dickinson,Texas water tower.JPG imagesize image caption The Dickinson water tower image map Galveston County ... Names Information System GNIS feature ID blank1 info 1334345 GR 3 footnotes Dickinson is a city ... 2010 Demographic Profile Data DP 1 Dickinson city, Texas publisher U.S. Census Bureau, American ... of the Galveston Bay Area Dickinson is located on a tract of land granted to John Dickinson in 1824, and named after him. A settlement had been established in this area on Dickinson Bayou before 1850. The Galveston, Houston, and Henderson Railroad was built directly through Dickinson. This line was used in the American Civil War to successfully retake Galveston. The Dickinson Land and Improvement ... of the Dickinson Picnic Grounds and other attractions. By 1911, the Galveston Houston Electric Railway had three stops in Dickinson, and the Oleander Country Club was a popular destination ... 150 Italians from crowded eastern cities to move to Dickinson. They joined the dozens relocated there after flooding in Bryan, Texas Bryan forced them to seek new homes. Dickinson continued to grow due ..., Dickinson became a significant tourist destination resulting from investment by the Sam and Rosario ... books?id LywEAAAAMBAJ ref Recently, the City of Dickinson constructed a new multi million ... between Highway 3 and F.M. 517 near the intersection. Geography File DickinsonTXMap.gif thumb Map of DickinsonDickinson is located at coord 29.460467 95.053856 type city region US format dms display ... Geographic Identifiers 2010 Demographic Profile Data G001 Dickinson city, Texas publisher U.S. Census ... and infrastructure File Dickinson Texas City Hall.jpg thumb Dickinson City Hall The Dickinson City Hall and Library are located at 3304 Highway 3. The Dickinson Police Department is located ... Postal Service Dickinson Post Office is located at 2515 Termini Street. ref http usps.whitepages.com ... more details
Dickinson County is the name of three counties in the United States Dickinson County, Iowa Dickinson County, Kansas Dickinson County, Michigan Templates geodis Interwiki de Dickinson County es Condado de Dickinson fr Comt de Dickinson it Contea di Dickinson nl Dickinson County ja no Dickinson County nds Dickinson County pl Hrabstwo Dickinson pt Condado de Dickinson ro Comitatul Dickinson sv Dickinson County uk zh ... more details
Senator, Philemon Dickinson was born at Crosiadore, near Trappe, Maryland on April 5, 1739, a younger brother of John Dickinson. After graduation in the first class from the college of Philadelphia ...No footnotes date April 2010 Infobox Officeholder name Philemon Dickinson image Philemon Dickinson.jpg jr sr United States Senator state New Jersey term start November 13, 1790 term end March 4, 1793 predecessor William Paterson judge William Paterson successor Frederick Frelinghuysen senator Frederick ... Pro Administration Party United States Pro Administration Philemon Dickinson April 5, 1739 ndash February ... and a United States Senate United States Senator from New Jersey. Dickinson was born in Maryland ... to the bar association bar , but never practiced. In 1767, Dickinson moved to Trenton, New ... William Paterson judge William Paterson resigned from the United States Senate , Dickinson was chosen .... File Philemom Dickinson.jpg thumb Letter from Philemom Dickinson, 1778 Commanding general of the New ... provincial congress. In January 1777 Dickinson led 400 of his militia in a raid on a British foraging ... he held throughout the rest of the war. Dickinson s militia took part in the battle of Monmouth in 1778 ... General Thomas Conway on July 4, 1778, Dickinson was Cadwalader s second. Dickinson represented New ... dickinson.html R9M0IUZZR Philemon Dickinson at The Political Graveyard http www.findagrave.com cgi bin fg.cgi?page gr&GRid 7461819 Philemon Dickinson at Find A Grave http virtualology.com apjohndickinson Biographical sketch at Virtualology.com under his brother, John Dickinson delegate John Dickinson ... . NAME Dickinson, Philemon ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH ... PLACE OF DEATH Trenton, New Jersey Trenton , New Jersey DEFAULTSORT Dickinson, Philemon Category 1739 ... Legislative Council fr Philemon Dickinson pl Philemon Dickinson sl Philemon Dickinson sv Philemon Dickinson ... more details
Harley Rivers Dickinson 20 October 1938 &ndash 4 April 2008 was an Australian politician. Dickinson was born in Richmond, Victoria Richmond in Melbourne to Rivers Arthur Dickinson, a solicitor, and Dolina Marion Arbuckle. He attended Croydon State School and then Geelong College, and also graduated from the Australian School of Pacific Administration. He was part of a pioneer expedition to Mount Fubulan in Papua New Guinea in June 1958, and was an officer in the department of the administrator until 1970. On 28 November 1964 he married Nicola Charlotte Nina Payne, with whom he would have four children. In 1976 he returned to Australia to become assistant secretary of the Victorian Chamber of Manufacturers, farming at Bannockburn, Victoria Bannockburn . In 1982 Dickinson was elected to the Victorian Legislative Assembly as the Liberal Party of Australia Liberal member for Electoral district of South Barwon South Barwon . He resigned from the Liberal Party on 20 May 1992 and contested that year s election as an independent politician independent , but was defeated. ref cite web title Dickinson, Harley Rivers publisher Parliament of Victoria year 2001 url http www.parliament.vic.gov.au re member bioregfull.cfm?mid 1016 accessdate 30 September 2011 ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dickinson, Harley ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Australian politician DATE OF BIRTH 20 October 1938 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 4 April 2008 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dickinson, Harley Category 1938 births Category 2008 deaths Category Victoria Australia Liberal politicians Category Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly Category Politicians from Melbourne Australia Liberal politician stub ... more details
Dickinson was at Eton College from 1941 to 1946. After completing his Conscription in the United Kingdom National Service 1946 48 , he studied at King s College, Cambridge , where he received his Bachelor ...Other uses Use dmy dates date August 2010 NOTOC Infobox writer name Peter Dickinson imagesize caption pseudonym birth name Peter Malcolm de Brissac Dickinson birth date birth date and age 1927 12 16 df ... Author, poet nationality British ethnicity citizenship education Eton College 1941 46 alma mater King s College, Cambridge 1948 51 period genre subject movement notableworks Tulku book Tulku br Eva novel ... de Brissac Dickinson Order of the British Empire OBE FRSL born 16 December 1927 is an English author .... Life and work Dickinson was born in Livingstone, Zambia Livingstone , Northern Rhodesia now Zambia ... , 371. ref Dickinson has written almost fifty books, which fall into three general categories mysteries ... or supernatural element , and a few simpler children s books. Both of Dickinson s first crime ... Award Whitbread award for his book The Kin . Dickinson s three early books, The Weathermonger ... previously published and new poetry, The Weir Poems by Peter Dickinson , was published on the occasion ... by G. P. Putnam s Sons Putnam Books , USA, which he co wrote with Robin McKinley. Dickinson married Mary Rose Barnard in 1953 the couple had two sons one the author, John Dickinson author John Dickinson and two daughters. ref name Townsend 1978, 371 He is now married to the novelist Robin McKinley . Dickinson was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire OBE in the 2009 Birthday ... of which were based on Dickinson s novel. The character design in the film bears a resemblance ... was the inspiration for the film s plot. One of the main characters is Peter Dickinson, struggling ... McKinley apa Elementals Water 2002 The Weir Poems by Peter Dickinson 2007 a collection of poetry ..., John Rowe , Dickinson, Peter , in Twentieth Century Children s Writers ed. D. L. Kirkpatrick ... more details
Charles Dickinson may refer to Charles Dickinson historical figure , American planter fatally wounded by Andrew Jackson Charles Dickinson writer , American novelist Charles Dickinson bishop , 19th century Anglican bishop See also Charles Dickinson West 1847 1908 , Irish mechanical engineer and naval architect hndis Dickinson, Charles ... more details
Edmund Dickinson or Dickenson 1624 1707 was an English royal physician and alchemist, author of a syncretic philosophical system. Life He was son of the Rev. William Dickinson, rector of Appleton, Oxfordshire ... on 26 September 1624. He received his primary education at Eton College , and in 1642 entered Merton College, Oxford , where he was admitted one of the Eton postmasters. He took the degree of B.A. 22 June 1647, and was elected probationer fellow of his college, On 27 November 1649 he had the degree ... of M.D. on 3 July 1656. ref name DNB DNB Cite wstitle Dickinson, Edmund ref About this time Dickinson ... once went to see him and recorded the visit cquote I went to see Dr. Dickinson the famous chemist ... of very astonishing relations. ref name DNB Evelyn also associated Dickinson with the Interregnum ... Purver, The Royal Society Concept and Creation 1967 , p. 108. ref On leaving college he began to practise as a physician in a house in High Street, Oxford , where he stayed for nearly two decades. The college ... which he held for some years. ref name DNB He was elected honorary fellow of the Royal College of Physicians College of Physicians in December 1664, but he was treated as somewhat suspect and was not admitted ... Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham and Dickinson, who exhibited chemical experiments. On the accession of James II 1685 , Dickinson was confirmed in his office as king s physician, and held it until ... the stone , Dickinson retired from practice and spent the remaining nineteen years of his life ... Apollo from the Hebrew scriptures. Anthony Wood says that Henry Jacob the Younger , and not Dickinson ... name DNB ref DNB Cite wstitle Jacob, Henry ref Later Dickinson published his notions of alchemy ... on Dickinson s thinking in his Biblia Americana . ref http www.bibliaamericana.gsu.edu existing.htm ... William Nicholas Blomberg published in the second edition of his biography of Dickinson, his grandfather. ref name DNB Notes reflist References DNB wstitle Dickinson, Edmund Persondata Metadata ... more details
Other uses Dickinson disambiguation DickinsonDickinson is a surname and, rarely, a given name . TOCright People surnamed Dickinson Born after 1600 Jonathan Dickinson 1663 1722 , Philadelphia mayor Born after 1700 John Dickinson politician 1732&ndash 1808 , United States Philemon Dickinson 1739&ndash 1809 , United States John D. Dickinson 1767&ndash 1841 , United States Charles Dickinson historical figure 1780&ndash 1806 , United States John Dickinson 1782 1869 1782&ndash 1869 , England Born after 1800 Daniel S. Dickinson 1800 1866 , U.S. Senator from New York Andrew B. Dickinson 1801 1873 , New York politician, U.S. Minister to Nicaragua Edward Dickinson 1803 1874 , U.S. Congressman from Massachusetts David W. Dickinson 1808 1845 , U.S. Congressman from Tennessee Susanna Dickinson 1814&ndash 1883 , United States Edward F. Dickinson 1829&ndash 1874 , United States Emily Dickinson 1830&ndash 1886 , American poet Donald M. Dickinson 1846&ndash 1917 , United States John Dickenson Canadian politician 1847&ndash 1932 , England, emigrated to Canada Robert Latou Dickinson 1861 1950 , United States Fairleigh S. Dickinson c.1862&ndash 1948 , United States George Sherman Dickinson 1888&ndash 1964 , United States Edwin Dickinson 1891 1978 , United States Velvalee Dickinson 1893&ndash c.1980 , United States Born after 1900 Peter Dickinson architect 1925&ndash 1961 , England, emigrated to Canada Jimmy Dickinson 1925&ndash 1982 , England William Louis Dickinson born 1925 , United States Peter Dickinson born 1927 , English writer William R. Dickinson born 1930 , United States Nate Dickinson born 1932 , United States David Dickinson born 1941 , England Jim Dickinson born 1941 , United States Terence Dickinson born 1943 , Canada Jess H. Dickinson born 1947 , United States Sandra Dickinson born 1948 , United States Born after 1950 Charles Dickinson writer born 1951 , United States Janice Dickinson born 1953 , United States Arlene Dickinson born 1956 , South Africa Bruce Dickinson born ... more details
them on the talk page. File Emily Dickinson daguerreotype.jpg thumb From the daguerreotype taken at Mount Holyoke College Mount Holyoke , December 1846 or early 1847. The only authenticated portrait of Emily Dickinson later than childhood, the original is held by the Archives and Special Collections at Amherst College. ref D Arienzo 2006 ref Emily Elizabeth Dickinson December 10, 1830 May 15, 1886 ... of Dickinson family life for the better part of a century. ref Wolff 1986 , 14. ref Samuel Dickinson s eldest son, Edward Dickinson Edward , was treasurer of Amherst College for nearly forty years ..., Dickinson began attending Mary Lyon s Mount Holyoke College Mount Holyoke Female Seminary which later ... ties, she lived a mostly introverted and reclusive life. After she studied at the Amherst College .... Although Dickinson was a prolific private poet, fewer than a dozen of her nearly eighteen hundred .... Dickinson s poems are unique for the era in which she wrote they contain short lines, typically ... aware of Dickinson s writing, it was not until after her death in 1886 when Lavinia, Emily s younger sister, discovered her cache of poems that the breadth of Dickinson s work became apparent. Her ... collection of her poetry became available for the first time in 1955 when The Poems of Emily Dickinson ... prowess during the late 19th and early 20th century, critics now consider Dickinson to be a major ... File Dickinson children painting.jpeg thumb right The Dickinson children Emily on the left , ca. 1840. From the Dickinson Room at Houghton Library, Harvard University. Emily Elizabeth Dickinson was born at the Emily Dickinson Museum family s homestead in Amherst, Massachusetts , on December 10, 1830 ... where they prospered. ref Sewall 1974 , 17 18. ref Emily Dickinson s paternal grandfather, Samuel Dickinson, had almost single handedly founded Amherst College . ref Sewall 1974 , 337 Wolff 1986 , 19 ... three children William Austin Dickinson William Austin 1829 1895 , known as Austin, Aust or Awe ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 One source date December 2008 Infobox person name Nate Dickinson image NateDickinson.JPG caption Picture taken January 14, 2005 73rd birthday birth date Birth date 1932 1 14 death date Death date and age 2011 6 15 1932 1 14 birth place New York, New York Nathaniel Nate Rogers Dickinson born January 14, 1932 is an American wildlife biologist, ref cite news url http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 940DEEDB153AF935A1575AC0A96E948260 title Outdoors Counting Deer publisher New York Times accessdate 2008 12 27 last Faber first Harold date September 26, 1988 ref and author of Common Sense Wildlife Management Common Sense Wildlife Management Discourses on Personal Experiences , was published in 1993 by Settle Hill Publishing. References reflist External links http prfamerica.org indices NateDickinson Index.html Property Rights Foundation of America Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dickinson, Nate ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH January 14, 1932 PLACE OF BIRTH New York, New York DATE OF DEATH June 15, 2011 PLACE OF DEATH St. Peter s Hospital DEFAULTSORT Dickinson, Nate Category 1932 births Category American environmentalists Category Cornell University alumni Category Amherst College alumni Category Writers from New York City Category 2011 deaths ... more details
This article was automatically created by User polbot from http bioguide.congress.gov scripts biodisplay.pl?index D000325. The prose may be stilted, and there may be grammatical and Wikification errors. Please improve in any way you see fit. Rodolphus Dickinson December 28, 1797 March 20, 1849 was a United States House of Representatives U.S. Representative from Ohio . Born in Hatfield, Massachusetts , Dickinson attended the public schools and Williams College, Williamstown, Massachusetts from 1818 to 1821. He studied law. He was Admission to the bar in the United States admitted to the bar and commenced practice in Tiffin, Ohio . He was appointed prosecuting attorney for Seneca County in 1824, for Williams County in 1826, and for Sandusky County in 1827. He moved to Lower Sandusky, Ohio , in 1826. He served as a member of the Board of Public Works of Ohio 1836 1845. Dickinson was elected as a Democratic Party United States Democrat to the 30th United States Congress Thirtieth and 31st United States Congress Thirty first Congresses and served from March 4, 1847, until his death in Washington, D.C. , on March 20, 1849. He was interred in Washington, D.C. . He was reinterred in Oakwood Cemetery, Fremont, Ohio . A different Rodolphus Dickinson 1787 1863 translated A New and Corrected Version of the New Testament or, a minute revision, and professed translation of the original histories, memoirs, letters, prophecies, and other productions of the Evangelists and Apostles to which are subjoined a few, generally brief, critical, explanatory and practical notes, which was published in 1833 by Lilly, Wait, Colman and Holden of Boston http openlibrary.org b OL6276345M new and corrected version of the New Testament description . Source CongBio D000325 Bioguide Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dickinson, Rodolphus ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH December 28, 1797 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH March 20, 1849 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dickinso ... more details
Image Terence Dickinson.jpg thumb Terence Dickinson Terence Dickinson , Order of Canada CM born 1943 is a leading amateur astronomy amateur astronomer and science writer who lives near the rural town of Yarker, Ontario Yarker , Ontario , Canada . He is the editor of SkyNews magazine and an astronomy commentator for Discovery Channel Canada . He has written fourteen books , which are widely regarded as some of the best resources available for beginners in astronomy. Dickinson teaches part time at St. Lawrence College, Ontario St. Lawrence College and the asteroid 5272 Dickinson is named after him. He has also made appearances at places such as the Ontario Science Centre . ref Ontario Science Centre, Toronto Astronomy Festival. Detailed Program, Exhibitors. January 10, 2009. http www.ontariosciencecentre.ca calendar default.asp?eventid 816&ddmmyyyy 07012009 Toronto Kicks Off the International Year of Astronomy . Retrieved Jan. 10, 2009. ref Biography Dickinson became interested in astronomy at age 5, after seeing a bright meteor . When he was 14 he received a 60  mm telescope as a Christmas present the first of nearly 20 telescopes he has owned. Past occupations include editor of Astronomy magazine and planetarium instructor. He became a full time science writer in 1976. In 1995 Dickinson was made a Member of the Order of Canada , ref cite web url http www.gg.ca honours search recherche honours desc.asp?lang e&TypeID orc&id 3346 title Order of Canada Terence Dickinson, C.M. work Governor General of Canada accessdate 2009 01 10 ref which is the nation s highest civilian achievement award. The Astronomical Society of the Pacific awarded him the Klumpke Roberts Award in 1996. Publications Nightwatch A Practical Guide to Viewing the Universe The Backyard Astronomer s Guide ... Persondata . NAME Dickinson, Terence ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1943 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dickinson, Terence Category 1943 births Category ... more details