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  1. Julian C. Dixon

    Infobox Congressman name Julian C. Dixon image name Julian Carey Dixon.jpg birth date August 8, 1934 birth place Washington, D.C. death date death date and age 2000 12 8 1934 8 8 death place Los Angeles, California resting place Inglewood Park Cemetery Inglewood, California state California district California s 28th congressional district 28th and California s 32nd congressional district 32nd term start January 3, 1979 term end December 8, 2000 preceded Yvonne Brathwaite Burke succeeded Diane Watson ... Dixon was a member of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity. Interred at Inglewood Park Cemetery, Inglewood California. See also Hal Bernson , Los Angeles City Council member, 1979 2003, received first Julian C. Dixon Award for public service References reflist External links Portal Biography CongBio D000373 http swlaw.edu campus dixon Julian C. Dixon Courtroom and Advocacy Center Find a Grave 6812301 s start ... Category Burials at Inglewood Park Cemetery yo Julian C. Dixon ... serviceyears 1957 1960 battles Vietnam rank Sergeant Julian Carey Dixon August 8, 1934 &ndash December 8, 2000 was an United States American politician from the U.S. state state of California . Dixon ... Rail system. His alma mater, Southwestern University School of Law , in 2004 opened the Julian C. Dixon Courtroom and Advocacy Center in the famed Bullocks Wilshire building. The Culver City ... NAME Dixon, Julian Carey ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH August ..., California DEFAULTSORT Dixon, Julian Carey Category 1934 births Category 2000 deaths Category Members ... as a Democratic Party United States Democrat in 1972, and served in that body for three terms. Dixon ... Jim Wright . Dixon won re election to the 107th United States Congress , but died of a myocardial ... Purple Line , and Blue Line Los Angeles Metro Blue Line in downtown Los Angeles is named after Dixon ... Serial Set Serial Set v.14904 is dedicated to the memory of Dixon. Remarks requesting this were made ...   more details



  1. A. C. Dixon

    Persondata . NAME Dixon, Amzi ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1854 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1925 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dixon, Amzi Category 1854 births Dixon, A. C. Category 1925 deaths Dixon, A. C. Category Wake Forest University alumni Category Southern Baptist Theological Seminary alumni Dixon, A. C. Category American theologians Category People from Shelby, North ...for the mathematician Alfred Cardew Dixon Image AmziDixon.jpg thumb right 200px Amzi Dixon. Amzi Clarence Dixon 1854 &ndash 1925 was a well known pastor, Bible expositor and evangelist, popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. With R.A. Torrey he helped edit the influential journal The Fundamentals which helped give fundamentalist Christianity its name. He was also the brother of the more controversial minister, playwright and influential racist Thomas Dixon . A.C. Dixon, as he was popularly known, was born on a plantation near Shelby, North Carolina , on July 6, 1854 to a Baptist preacher. It is not surprising, then, that while still young, Dixon believed he felt the call to preach the gospel . Dixon graduated from Wake Forest College in Wake Forest, NC in 1875. He was ordained in 1876 and immediately began his career serving as pastor of two country churches in North Carolina , with great success. He was a pastor at Chapel Hill, North Carolina Chapel Hill and Asheville, North Carolina Asheville before departing in 1883. ref New International Encyclopedia ref Leaving both congregations healthy and growing, Dixon returned to school at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary , where he studied under John A. Broadus. Thereafter, he filled the pulpits of Immanuel Church, Baltimore ... pastor of University Baptist Church in Baltimore, Maryland. The consistent theme throughout Dixon ... of the Bible . Several months prior to Dr. Dixon s death, he suffered chronic back pain and suspended ... HTML DixonAC.html Some sermons by A.C. Dixon http www.swordofthelord.com archives RevivalWeNeed.htm ...   more details



  1. Thomas C. Dixon

    Thomas C. Dixon d. 1870s was a hatter ref cite book url http www.ourroots.ca page.aspx?id 757421 title Pioneer days in London some account of men and things in London before it became a city page 96 last Campbell first Clarence Thomas year 1921 publisher Advertiser Job Printing Company ref and political figure in Canada West . He represented London in the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada from 1851 to 1854. Dixon served as mayor of London, Ontario London in 1849. ref cite book url http www.ourroots.ca page.aspx?id 717022 title History of the County of Middlesex, Canada from the earliest time to the present ... year 1889 location Toronto publisher W.A. & C.L. Goodspeed pages 117, 233 ref He defeated John Wilson Ontario politician John Wilson to win a seat in the assembly in 1851 Dixon was defeated by Wilson when he ran for reelection in 1854. ref cite book url http books.google.com books?id t9r6Kb0HdAQC&pg PA12 title 100 Fascinating Londoners last Baker first Michael page 12 ISBN 1550288822 year 2005 publisher James Lorimer & Company ref Shortly after this defeat, Dixon moved to Hamilton, Ontario Hamilton , where he served on city council. Originally an Church of England Anglican , he became a Mormon . In 1854, Dixon moved to Utah , taking with him the wives of five other city councillors. He died of yellow fever in Fort Worth, Texas sometime in the 1870s . ref cite book title Gargoyles and Gentleman last Miller first Orlo location Toronto publisher Ryerson Press pages 72 74 year 1966 ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dixon, Thomas C ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dixon, Thomas C Category Year of birth missing Category 1870s deaths Category Year of death uncertain Category Members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada Category Mayors of London, Ontario Ontario mayor stub ...   more details



  1. Julian C. Smith Hall

    coord 34 40 33 N 77 22 03 W display title Infobox Historic building name Julian C. Smith Hall image Julian C. Smith Hall Front 002.jpg caption Julian C. Smith Hall map type latitude longitude location town Julian C. Smith Drive br Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune br Jacksonville, North Carolina location country United States architect client engineer construction start date completion date date demolished cost structural system style size The Julian C. Smith Hall is a historic building located on Julian C. Smith Drive, on Hadnot Point in Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune , Jacksonville, North Carolina . It currently serves as the headquarters building for the II Marine Expeditionary Force and the 2nd Marine Division United States 2d Marine Division . It is named after Lieutenant General Julian C. Smith , former commanding general of the 2d Marine Division during World War II . The Camp Lejeune address is Building H 1. History The building was initially used as a Naval hospital. ref Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina website. http www.lejeune.usmc.mil mcb poi6.asp Julian C. Smith Hall ref Footnotes references commonscat Category Jacksonville, North Carolina Category Military facilities in North Carolina Category United States Marine Corps facilities Category Buildings and structures in Onslow County, North Carolina NorthCarolina struct stub ...   more details



  1. Julian C. Stanley Jr.

    Julian C. Stanley Jr. July 9, 1918 August 12, 2005 was an United states American psychologist best known for his work on psychometrics . Born in Macon, Georgia , he graduated from West Georgia Junior College 1936 and Georgia Teachers College 1937 , now Georgia Southern University. During World War II 1942 1945 , he served in the chemical warfare service. He later took a job at Vanderbilt University . His collaboration with Donald T. Campbell on Experimental and Quasi Experimental Designs for Research Campbell & Stanley, 1963, 1966 became his most widely cited publication. In 1965, he became a fellow at the Stanford University Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences and edited Improving Experimental Design and Statistical Analysis 1966 . Stanley then went to Johns Hopkins University , where with support from the newly formed Spencer Foundation, he founded the Study of Mathematically Precocious Youth SMPY . In 1994 he was one of 52 signatories on Mainstream Science on Intelligence ref name gottfredson Gottfredson, Linda December 13, 1994 . Mainstream Science on Intelligence . Wall Street Journal , p A18. ref , an editorial written by Linda Gottfredson and published in the Wall Street Journal , which declared the consensus of the signing scholars on issues related to the race and intelligence controversy that followed the publication of the book The Bell Curve . The Association for Psychological Science named him as a James McKeen Cattell Fellow in recognition of his sustained and rigorous contributions applied psychological research. References Reflist External links http cty.jhu.edu about stanley.html Julian C. Stanley Jr. profile http www.vanderbilt.edu Peabody SMPY StanleyObit2006.pdf Julian C. Stanley Jr. obituary PDF findagrave 63890108 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Stanley, Julian C. Jr. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American ..., 2005 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Stanley, Julian C. Jr. Category 1918 births Category 2005 deaths ...   more details



  1. Julian C. Boyd

    last2 Banfield first2 Ann last3 Paley first3 Morton D. title In Memoriam Julian C. Boyd, Professor ...Julian Charles Boyd December 25, 1931 April 5, 2005 was an United States American linguist, reputed for his expertise on linguistic modality modality in English language English , as well as for his pedagogical excellence at the University of California, Berkeley , where he spent most of his academic career. Boyd was born in Orlando, Florida Orlando and raised in Bogalusa, Louisiana Bogalusa on the Louisiana Gulf Coast of the United States Gulf Coast . Beginning his undergraduate education at Georgetown University , he transferred after two years to Williams College , where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts B.A. in English studies English in 1952. He continued his studies in English language and literature at the University of Michigan University of Michigan, Ann Arbor , receiving an Master of Arts postgraduate M.A. in 1954 and a Doctor of Philosophy Ph.D. in 1965, with a thesis on deep structure Deep and surface structure Surface Structure in the accusative case Accusative and Infinitive Expressions in Modern English . In 1964, he joined the English faculty at Berkeley and remained there for the rest of his career, although he also taught at the nearby Graduate Theological Union ... Citation last1 Boyd first1 Julian last2 Thorne first2 J. P. title The Semantics of Modal Verbs ... last Boyd first Julian coauthors Zelda Boyd editor Leonard Michaels & Christopher Ricks title ... chapter Shall and Will year 1980 Citation last Boyd first Julian editor Herman Parret & Jef Verschueren ... juliancboyd.htm accessdate 2007 05 11 . Citation last Schevitz first Tanya title Julian Boyd beloved ... http www.sfgate.com cgi bin article.cgi?f c a 2005 04 14 BAGQ2C83021.DTL . Further reading Citation ... Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Boyd, Julian ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1931 12 25 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 2005 04 05 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Boyd, Julian Category 1931 births ...   more details



  1. Julian C. Smith

    Distinguished Service Order Julian C. Smith Hall at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune is named after ... Major General Julian C. Smith, USMC work Across the Reef The Marine Assault of Tarawa author Colonel ... Corps Historical Center, United States Marine Corps Persondata NAME Smith, Julian C. ALTERNATIVE ... Elkton, Maryland DATE OF DEATH 1975 11 05 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Smith, Julian C. Category 1885 ...Infobox military person name Julian Constable Smith birth date birth date 1885 9 11 death date death date and age 1975 11 5 1885 9 11 birth place Elkton, Maryland death place placeofburial placeofburial label Place of burial image Smith JC.jpg caption Julian C. Smith, USMC nickname allegiance flagicon United States United States United States of America branch File USMC logo.svg 25px United States Marine Corps serviceyears 1909 1946 rank File US O9 insignia.svg 30px Lieutenant general United States Lieutenant General commands 2nd Marine Division United States 2nd Marine Division br Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island unit battles United States occupation of Veracruz Occupation of Veracruz br United States occupation of Nicaragua Occupation of Nicaragua br World War II br Battle of Tarawa , Battle of Peleliu awards Navy Cross br Navy Distinguished Service Medal Distinguished Service Medal 2 laterwork Julian Constable Smith September 11, 1885 November 5, 1975 was a United States Marine Corps general who served for 37 years, including service in United States occupation of Nicaragua Nicaragua Navy Cross and during World War II s Battle of Tarawa Navy Distinguished Service Medal Distinguished Service Medal . Biography Smith was born in Elkton, Maryland , on 11 September 1885, and graduated from the University of Delaware . He received his appointment as a Second Lieutenant United ... 05 03 url http www.arlingtoncemetery.net jcsmith.htm title Julian Constable Smith, Lieutenant General ... Category People from Elkton, Maryland fr Julian Smith ja no Julian Smith pl Julian Smith ...   more details



  1. Dixon

    Dixon is an alternative to Dickson disambiguation Dickson . It is of English origin meaning son of Richard, or Dick s son. TOCright Places In Canada Dixon, Ontario In the United States of America Dixon, California Dixon, Illinois Dixon, Iowa Dixon, Kentucky Dixon, New Orleans , Louisiana Dixon, Michigan Dixon, Missouri Dixon, Montana Dixon, Nebraska Dixon, New Mexico Dixon, Wyoming Dixon County, Nebraska Dixon Township, Logan County, North Dakota Dixon Entrance , part of the Inside Passage between Alaska and Canada Dixon Lane Meadow Creek, California It also appears in the name of Dixons Creek, Victoria , Australia People Dixon surname Other uses USS Dixon AS 37 USS Dixon AS 37 , a U.S. Navy submarine tender Dixon of Dock Green , BBC TV police series Dixon Ticonderoga , a pencil manufacturer See also Dixon s factorization method Papapetrou Dixon equations Gabe Dixon Band Dixons disambiguation Dikson disambiguation Dickson disambiguation Disambig geo ca Dixon de Dixon es Dixon fr Dixon hr Dikson it Dixon he nl Dikson ja pl Dixon pt Dixon ru fi Dixon sv Dixon uk zh ...   more details



  1. Julian

    About the use of Julian as an individual s name Infobox given name name Julian image imagesize caption ... disambiguation Julianne , Julia given name Julia footnotes Julian is a common male given name ... to Julius , hence its use for the Julian calendar Julian calendar introduced by Julius Caesar . Some ... Julian Juli n Julijan Juliyan Julien Julyan Juleane Julean Juliaan Julianne Julion Julyin Julyon Juliano ... Notable people named Julien Julian include Rulers Didius Julianus 133 or 137 193 , Roman emperor Sabinus Iulianus floruit fl. 283 293 , also known as Julian I or Julian of Pannonia , Roman usurper Julian the Apostate 332 363 , Flavius Claudius Julianus , Roman emperor Julianus ben Sabar Julian ben Sabar fl. 529 531 , leader of the Samaritans Julian, count of Ceuta fl. 710 , Visigothic hero traitor Religion St. Julian of Toledo 642 690 , a Christian saint Julian, bishop of Archdiocese of Zaragoza Zaragoza Spain in 1077 1110 St. Julian the Hospitaller , legendary Roman Catholic saint St. Julian of Le Mans , venerated as first bishop of Le Mans Julian of Norwich 1342 c.1413 , woman English mystic Sts. Julian and Basilissa , fourth century martyrs Julian of Eclanum Julian of Antioch of Cilicia, of Anazarbus Friar Julian , Hungarian Dominican friar , explorer Julianus of Samosata, a companion in martydrom of Romanus of Samosata Julian, a companion of Saint Lucian of Beauvais Others Percy Lavon Julian , 20th century American chemist Julian pornographic actor born 1970 , American pornographic actor Julian Adams , American actor Julian Cannonball Adderley , American jazz musician Julien Arias , French rugby footballer Julian Assange born 1971 , Australian Internet activist Julian Austin field hockey Julian Austin , Canadian field hockey player Julian Austin musician Julian Austin , Canadian musician Julian Barnes , English novelist Julian Barratt , English actor, comedian, and musician Julian Bond , African American civil rights leader Julian Bream , English classical musician Julian ...   more details



  1. Dixon (surname)

    , American basketball player Julian C. Dixon , Californian politician Kerry Dixon , English footballer ...Dixon is a surname , and may refer to Aaron Dixon , American activist Abram Dixon 1787 1875 , New York politician Adrian Dixon , Master of Peterhouse, Cambridge Alan J. Dixon , American senator Alesha Dixon , British singer Alice Dixon , English photographer Alfred Dixon , mathematician Arthur Lee Dixon , mathematician, younger brother of Alfred Dixon Alice Dixon Le Plongeon , English photographer and archaeologist Ambrose Dixon , 17th century American pioneer Amzi Dixon , American preacher Andrew Graham Dixon , British art critic Antonio Dixon , American football player Archibald Dixon , American politician Arrington Dixon , American politician Ben Dixon disambiguation , several people, including Ben Dixon Australian rules footballer , Australian rules player with Hawthorn Football Club Ben Dixon footballer born 1974 , English football soccer player Ben Dixon fictional character , in the Robotech universe Bill Dixon , American jazzmusician Cecil Dixon , South African cricketer Charles Dixon disambiguation , several people, including Charles Dixon tennis player , English tennis player Charles Dixon ornithologist , English ornithologist Charles Harvey Dixon , British politician Chuck Dixon , American comic book writer Clay Dixon , American politician Colin Dixon , Welsh rugby league footballer Cromwell Dixon , American aviation pioneer Daniel Dixon, 2nd Baron Glentoran David Dixon , British actor and screenwriter David S. Dixon , American amateur astronomer Dean Dixon , American conductor Dennis Dixon , American football player Don Dixon disambiguation , several people, including Don Dixon musician , record producer, songwriter, musician, bassist Don Dixon artist , space artist, painter and illustrator Donna Dixon , American actress Dougal Dixon , Scottish geologist Eugene Dixon, birth name of American singer Gene Chandler Fitz Eugene Dixon, Jr. , American philanthropist ...   more details



  1. Thomas Dixon

    Thomas Dixon may refer to Thomas Dixon architect died 1886 , Baltimore architect Thomas Dixon nonconformist 1680? 1729 , English nonconformist minister and tutor Thomas Dixon, Jr. 1864 1946 , American minister and author Thomas Hill Dixon 1816 1880 , superintendent of convicts in Western Australia Thomas Dixon cricketer 1906 1985 , Irish cricketer Sir Thomas Dixon, 2nd Baronet 1868 1950 , Northern Ireland politician Thomas Sidney Dixon 1916 1993 , involved in the Max Stuart case, a trial for murder in Australia Thomas C. Dixon died 1870s , hatter and political figure in Canada West See also Thomas Dickson disambiguation Tom Dixon disambiguation hndis Dixon, Thomas ...   more details



  1. Sam Dixon

    Sam Dixon or Samuel Dixon may refer to Rev. Sam Dixon humanitarian c. 1950&ndash 2010 , Methodist charity executive who died in the 2010 Haiti earthquake Sam Dixon basketball coach born 1957 Samuel Dixon , Australian songwriter, producer and musician Samuel J. Dixon , tightrope walker who crossed the Niagara Cantilever Bridge over the Niagara River in 1890 Samuel Dixon, Principal of Bohemia Manor High School , 1958 1960 See also Samuel Dickson disambiguation Hndis Dixon, Sam ...   more details



  1. Ernest Dixon

    Ernest Dixon may refer to Ernest T. Dixon, Jr. died 1996 , American Bishop of the United Methodist Church Ernest Dixon American football born 1971 , former professional American football linebacker Blue Dixon Ernest Joseph Dixon, c. 1885 c. 1941 , Australian rugby union player Ernie Dixon , footballer See also intitle hndis Dixon, Ernest Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it from being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Long comment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. Karl Dixon

    Karl Dixon is a comics artist and illustrator whose work has been published in newspapers, magazines, children s books and government campaigns in the UK, Europe and the USA since the 1990s. He draws comic strips for The Dandy , including his own creations Ollie Fliptrik and Secret Agent Sally , as well as episodes of Beryl the Peril . ref http lambiek.net artists d dixon karl.htm Karl Dixon on Lambiek Comiclopedia ref References reflist External links http www.loonitoons.co.uk Official site D. C. Thomson Comics Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dixon, Karl ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Comic artist and illustrator DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dixon, Karl Category British comics artists Category Living people UK comics creator stub ...   more details



  1. Dixon's identity

    In mathematics, Dixon s identity or Dixon s theorem or Dixon s formula is any of several different but closely related identities proved by Alfred Dixon A. C. Dixon , some involving finite sums of products of three binomial coefficient s, and some evaluating a hypergeometric sum . These identities famously ... harv Ekhad 1990 . Statements The original identity, from harv Dixon 1891 , is math sum k a a 1 k 2a choose k a 3 frac 3a a 3 . math A generalization, also sometimes called Dixon s identity, is math sum k a a 1 k a b choose a k b c choose b k c a choose c k frac a b c a b c math when a , b , and c ... series math b c choose b a c a choose c a 3F 2 2a, a b, a c 1 b a,1 c a 1 math and the identity follows as a limiting case as a tends to an integer of Dixon s theorem evaluating a well poised sub 3 sub F sub 2 sub generalized hypergeometric series at 1, from harv Dixon 1902 math 3F 2 a,b,c 1 a b,1 a c 1 frac Gamma 1 a 2 Gamma 1 a 2 b c Gamma 1 a b Gamma 1 a c Gamma 1 a Gamma 1 a b c Gamma 1 a 2 b Gamma 1 a 2 c . math This holds for Re 1 a 2 b c 0. As c tends to &minus it reduces to Kummer s formula for the hypergeometric function sub 2 sub F sub 1 sub at &minus 1. Dixon s theorem can be deduced from the evaluation of the Selberg integral . q analogues A q analogue of Dixon s formula ... begin matrix a & qa 1 2 & b & c & a 1 2 & aq b & aq c end matrix q,qa 1 2 bc right frac aq,aq bc,qa 1 2 b,qa 1 2 c q infty aq b,aq c,qa 1 2 ,qa 1 2 bc q infty math when qa sup 1 2 sup bc 1. References Alfred Dixon A. C. Dixon , On the sum of the cubes of the coefficients in a certain expansion by the binomial theorem, Messenger of Mathematics 20 1891 , 79&ndash 80 citation first A.C. last Dixon ... proof of Dixon s theorem doi 10.1016 0097 3165 90 90014 N mr 1051787 year 1990 journal Journal ... first1 Ira last2 Stanton first2 Dennis title Short proofs of Saalsch tz s and Dixon s theorems doi ... 1096 0899 volume 38 issue 1 pages 87 90 Citation last1 Ward first1 James title 100 years of Dixon ...   more details



  1. Julian Smith

    Julian Smith may refer to Julian C. Smith 1885 1975 , United States Marine Corps general Julian Smith politician born 1971 , British MP Julian Smith saxophonist born 1969 , contestant on the third series of Britain s Got Talent Julian Smith author born 1972 , American author Julian Smith director born 1987 , YouTube personality Julian Smith Bahamian footballer born 1967 , Bahamian soccer defender Julian Smith, British businessman, co founder of Opes Prime See also Julian Horn Smith , British businessman hndis Smith, Julian de Julian Smith ...   more details



  1. Blue Dixon

    Infobox rugby biography name Blue Dixon image birth name Ernest Joseph Dixon ref name scrum cite web url http www.scrum.com australia rugby player 1671.html title Scrum.com player profile of Blue Dixon publisher Scrum.com accessdate 12 July 2010 ref birth date c. 1885 birth place Brisbane, Queensland ref name scrum death date c. 1941 ref name scrum death place height weight nickname Blue ref name scrum occupation school university spouse children relatives ru currentposition ru currentteam ru position lock rugby union lock ref name scrum ru amateuryears ru amateurclubs ru clubyears ru proclubs ru clubcaps ru clubpoints ru provinceyears ru province ru provincecaps ru provincepoints ru nationalyears 1904 ref name scrum ru nationalteam Australian national rugby union team Australia ru nationalcaps 1 ref name scrum ru nationalpoints 0 ref name scrum website Ernest Joseph Blue Dixon c. 1885 c. 1941 was a rugby union player who represented Australia . Dixon, a lock rugby union lock , was born in Brisbane, Queensland and claimed one international rugby caps for Australia, playing against Great Britain, at Sydney, on 30 July 1904. References reflist 1 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata NAME Dixon, Blue ALTERNATIVE NAMES Dixon, Ernest Joseph SHORT DESCRIPTION Australian rugby union player DATE OF BIRTH c. 1885 PLACE OF BIRTH Brisbane, Queensland DATE OF DEATH c. 1941 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dixon, Blue Category Australian rugby union players Category Australia international rugby union players Category Year of birth uncertain Australia rugbyunion bio stub ...   more details



  1. Maynard Dixon

    Use mdy dates date November 2011 Infobox artist bgcolour 6495ED name Maynard Dixon image Maynard Dixon.jpg caption Maynard Dixon c. 1906 alt Maynard Dixon c. 1906 birth name birth date Birth date January ... training movement Tonalist , Impressionism , Precisionism works patron awards Maynard Dixon January ... West. He was married for a time to American photographer Dorothea Lange . Biography Dixon ... writing and drawing. Dixon later studied briefly with the tonalist painter Arthur Frank Mathews ... illustrators were plentiful around the turn of the century, yet Dixon obtained work from the Overland Monthly and several San Francisco newspapers. File Dixon Adobe Home.jpg left thumb Adobe Town , Tempe ... Dixon visited Arizona and New Mexico. This was the start of his lifelong passion for roaming the West ... marriage ended. Citation needed date April 2010 Dixon developed his style during this early period, and Western themes became a trademark for him. In San Francisco, Dixon was considered a colorful character ... tie. Image TheDons Detail.jpg thumb Dixon contributed to the murals which adorn a banquet hall ... Influenced in part by the Panama Pacific International Exposition of 1915, Dixon began to search for a new .... They married in 1920 and by 1925, the year their first son Daniel Rhoades Dixon Citation needed date ... were both bold and mysterious. In 1929 his second son was born, John Eaglefeather Dixon. Citation needed date March 2009 During the Great Depression , Dixon painted a series of social realism canvases ... to San Francisco, a separation which led to the couple s divorce in 1935. File Maynard Dixon Home in Mount Carmel.jpg thumb 250px right Maynard Dixon Home Two years later, Dixon married San Francisco ... of some of Dixon s greatest art. In 1939, the couple built Maynard and Edith Hamlin Dixon House and Studio a summer home in Mount Carmel, where Dixon found new friends and became reacquainted with the local ... short hikes to a plateau where he loved the quiet. Dixon spent winter months in Tucson, where the couple ...   more details



  1. Edward Dixon

    Edward Dixon may refer to Ed Dixon , American playwright and actor Edward Weah Dixon , Liberian footballer See also Edward Dickson disambiguation hndis Dixon, Edward ...   more details



  1. Tony Dixon

    Tony Dixon may refer to Tony Dixon Brookside Tony Dixon DJ died 2010 , Irish disc jockey Tony Dixon American football born 1979 , American football player See also Antonie Dixon 1968 2009 , New Zealand murderer Anthony Dixon born 1987 , American football player hndis Dixon, Tony ...   more details



  1. Tom Dixon

    Tom Dixon may refer to Tom Dixon American football Tom Dixon baseball Tom Dixon industrial designer Tommy Dixon , English former footballer See also Thomas Dixon disambiguation hndis Dixon, Tom Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ...   more details



  1. Frank Dixon

    Frank Dixon may refer to Frank Dixon lacrosse 1878 1932 , Canadian lacrosse player Frank M. Dixon 1892 1965 , Alabama politician Frank J. Dixon 1920 2008 , scientist See also Francis Dixon disambiguation hndis Dixon, Frank de Frank Dixon ...   more details



  1. Jonathan Dixon

    Jonathan Dixon may refer to Jonathan Dixon actor , soap opera actor Jonathan Dixon TV actor Jonathan Dixon judge Jonny Dixon born 1984 , English footballer See also John Dixon disambiguation hndis Dixon, Jonathan Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ...   more details



  1. Charlie Dixon

    Charlie Dixon may refer to Charlie Dixon musician , jazz banjoist Charlie Dixon English footballer , 1903 1983 Charlie Dixon Australian footballer , born 1990 See also Charley Dixon , fictional character in Terminator Charles Dixon disambiguation hndis Dixon, Charlie ...   more details



  1. Sherwood Dixon

    John Sherwood Dixon better known as Sherwood Dixon June 19, 1896  May 17, 1973 was an US American politician from Illinois , member of the US Democratic Party Democratic Party . Born in Dixon, Illinois Dixon Lee County, Illinois . A veteran of World War I and Illinois National Guard , he was a member of the Illinois Democratic State Central Committee 1938 , a delegate to the 1940 Democratic National Convention 1940 alternate , 1952 Democratic National Convention 1952 and 1956 Democratic National Convention 1965 alternate Democratic National Conventions. He is best known for serving as the List of lieutenant governors of Illinois 36th Lieutenant Governor of Illinois under Governor of Illinois Governor Adlai Stevenson II Adlai Stevenson from January 10, 1949 to January 13, 1953. Although Stevenson initially sought re election in 1952 and won Democratic primary Sherwood himself won a renomination for Lieutenant Governor , he was successfully drafted as a Democratic presidential nominee United States presidential election, 1952 this year losing ultimately to Dwight D. Eisenhower , thus Dixon replaced him as the gubernatorial nominee and went to lose to Republican Party United States Republican candidate William G. Stratton . He died in Oakwood Cemetery and is interment on Oakwood Cemetery there. His son, James E. Dixon , was a Mayor of Dixon 1983 1991 . References http politicalgraveyard.com ... C. Hunter s ttl title Illinois Democratic Party Democratic nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Illinois years 1948 won , 1952 withdrew s aft after Herbert C. Paschen s bef before Adlai Stevenson II ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dixon, Sherwood ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH June 19, 1896 PLACE OF BIRTH Dixon, Illinois DATE OF DEATH May 17, 1973 PLACE OF DEATH Dixon, Illinois DEFAULTSORT Dixon, Sherwood Category Illinois Democrats Category Lieutenant Governors of Illinois Category 1896 births Category 1973 deaths Category People from Dixon, Illinois Category ...   more details




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