LloydStinson February 29, 1904 August 28, 1976 was a politician in Manitoba , Canada , and the leader ... Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Stinson, Lloyd ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian politician DATE OF BIRTH 1904 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1976 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Stinson, Lloyd Category ... electoral breakthrough for his party. Stinson was born in Treherne, Manitoba , and received education ..., and took post graduate courses in history and political science in 1940 and 1941. Stinson stepped ... of Canada in Manitoba Communist candidate. Unusually for a social democrat, Stinson s base was in the southern ... business figures . Stinson was defeated in Winnipeg South Centre in the Canadian federal election ... city as one constituency . Stinson placed second among the CCF candidates, trailing only party leader ... each of which elected four members . Stinson was the only CCF candidate elected in Winnipeg South ... for the CCF, with the party winning only seven of 57 seats. Stinson became one of the leading ... as CCF hourse leader in 1952, and Stinson was chosen to replace him on December 19, 1952. He ... confirmed without opposition by a provincial convention. Stinson was a capable politician, and had ... and a majority the CCF were reduced to only five. Stinson fell to third place on Winnipeg South s first ... Lloyd Campbell Douglas Campbell grew unpopular between 1953 and 1958, and the CCF made some ... election , and Stinson was elected in the new Winnipeg riding of Osborne Manitoba riding Osborne ... an alliance with the CCF Stinson would have served as Minister of Welfare , but these plans came ... , and Stinson was personally defeated by Tory candidate Obie Baizley . He resigned as party leader in 1960, and was replaced by Russell Paulley . During Stinson s time as party leader, the CCF ... 1950s, Stinson supported the call to transform the national Co operative Commonwealth Federation CCF ... Democratic Party . In 1962, Stinson ran as an NDP candidate in Wellington north west Winnipeg , but lost ... more details
Stinson may refer to Stinson, Ontario Stinson Aircraft Company Stinson Lake , in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, in the town of Rumney Stinson Municipal Airport , San Antonio, Texas Stinson Theatres , a Canadian movie theatre chain Stinson record label , Moses Asch s record label whose artists included Roger Sprung , Woody Guthrie , Sonny Terry , and Alek Stewart Stinson Beach, California Stinson Beach School Stinson Gulch People Barney Stinson , a fictional character in the American TV series How I Met Your Mother Bob Stinson 1959 1995 , founding member and lead guitarist for the American rock band The Replacements Darrel Stinson born 1945 , retired politician in British Columbia, Canada Doug Stinson Canadian mathematician and cryptographer G. E. Stinson , American guitarist and founding member of new age electronic musical group Shadowfax Harry Stinson , real estate developer in Toronto, Canada Harry Edward Stinson 1898 1975 , sculptor J. T. Stinson , 20th century fruit specialist and the first director of the Missouri State Fruit Experiment Station Jonathan Stinson born 1978 , American opera singer and composer Katherine Stinson 1891 1977 , fourth woman in the United States to obtain a pilot s certificate Kathy Stinson , Canadian children s writer LloydStinson 1904 1976 , politician in Manitoba, Canada Thomas Stinson 1798 1864 , Ontario merchant, banker & land owner Tommy Stinson born 1966 , American bassist who is currently a member of Guns N Roses disambig de Stinson fr Stinson ... more details
William Stinson is the name of K. William Stinson , politician from Washington William W. Stinson , Canadian railroad executive William G. Stinson , politician from Pennsylvania hndis name Stinson, William ... more details
Albert Stinson August 2, 1944, Cleveland , Ohio June 1969 was an American jazz double bass ist. Stinson learned to play piano, trombone, and tuba before settling on bass at age 14. After his graduation from John Muir High School in Pasadena, California in 1962, he began playing professionally in the early 1960s in Los Angeles , working with Terry Gibbs , Frank Rosolino , Chico Hamilton , and Charles Lloyd jazz musician Charles Lloyd 1965 . Later in the decade he worked with Larry Coryell , John Handy 1967 , Miles Davis , Bobby Hutcherson 1967 , and Gerald Wilson s LA based big band. His ebullient personality, bright tone and aggressive attack all contributed to his being nicknamed Sparky . Stinson died on tour of a drug overdose in 1969 at the age of 24. He never recorded as a leader but appears on Hamilton s Impulse releases, Hutcherson s Blue Note release Oblique , and Handy s Koch Records release New View Albert also appears on Clare Fischer s album Surging Ahead . Discography With Chico Hamilton Passin Thru Chico Hamilton album Passin Thru Impulse , 1962 Man from Two Worlds Impulse , 1963 Chic Chic Chico Impulse , 1965 El Chico album El Chico Impulse , 1965 With Bobby Hutcherson Oblique album Oblique Blue Note, 1967 References Allmusic class artist id p36874 biography pure url yes Albert Stinson at Allmusic Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Stinson, Albert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH August 2, 1944 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1969 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Stinson, Albert Category 1944 births Category 1969 deaths Category American jazz double bassists Category Musicians from Ohio Category Drug related deaths in the United States Ohio bio stub de Albert Stinson ... more details
Coord 37 54 25 N 122 39 6 W source GNIS region US CA type landmark display title notes ref name gnis Gnis 235491 Stinson Gulch ref Image Stinson Gulch 3430.jpg thumb Stinson Gulch in 2009 Stinson Gulch is a valley in Marin County, California , United States ref name gnis which is associated with a small stream. The stream descends the western slope of the Bolinas Ridge , crosses California State Route 1 State Route 1 just north of Stinson Beach, California , and drains into the southern tip of Bolinas Lagoon . ref http www.topoquest.com map.asp?lat 37.91224&lon 122.64611&size l&u 4&datum nad83&layer DRG TopoQuest map , USGS, retrieved July 5, 2008 ref Most of Stinson Gulch is included in Mount Tamalpais State Park . The gulch and the groundwater associated with it supply most of the water for the town of Stinson Beach, California Stinson Beach . ref Cite web url http stinson beach cwd.dst.ca.us hydro setting.html title Stinson Beach County Water District accessdate 2008 01 17 ref See also Audubon Canyon List of watercourses in the San Francisco Bay Area References Reflist Category Rivers of Marin County, California MarinCountyCA geo stub ... more details
Charles Stinson 1800 1878 was a two time member of the New Hampshire legislature. Life Stinson, a military Captain land and air captain , was from Goffstown, New Hampshire . He was the father of four children, Jane, Letitia, Susan and Mary. Mary was the wife of Minneapolis industrialist Charles Alfred Pillsbury . ref http nh.searchroots.com HillsboroughCo Goffstown biographies.htm stinson From the Biographies of Goffstown, NH, People ref Charles Pillsbury was influential in naming a street after the Stinson family in Minneapolis, Stinson Boulevard. Citation needed date May 2007 Career Empty section information about his career as a state legislator date April 2007 References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Stinson, Charles ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American politician DATE OF BIRTH 1800 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1878 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Stinson, Charles Category People from Goffstown, New Hampshire Category 1800 births Category Members of the New Hampshire House of Representatives Category 1878 deaths NewHampshire politician stub ... more details
Infobox person name Edward A. Stinson Jr. image image size caption birth name birth date 11 July 1894 birth place Fort Payne, Alabama death date 26 January 1932 death place Jackson Park Chicago Jackson Park Golf Course, Chicago Illinois death cause Air Crash resting place resting place coordinates residence nationality American ethnicity citizenship other names known for education alma mater employer ... party boards religion spouse Estelle Judy partner children parents Edward A Stinson, Emma B. Beavers relations Katherine Stinson , Majorie Stinson, Jack Stinson signature website footnotes Edward A. Stinson 1894&ndash 1932 was a American pilot and aircraft manufacturer. ref cite journal magazine Avaition Magazine title Who s Who in American Avaition date 1925 ref Early life Eddie Stinson was the founder of Stinson Aircraft Company . At the time of his death in 1932, he was the Worlds most experienced ... 10 ref Stinson s Oldest sister Katherine was an early female aviator. Eddie wanted to fly as well, and was trained how to fly at the Wright School in Dayton Ohio. ref cite book title Stinson Aircraft Company author John A. Bluth page 8 ref Stinson started exhibition flying in 1912. In World War One ... Avaition date 1925 ref In 1922 Stinson worked as a test pilot for the Stout Metal Airplane Division ... ST 1 bomber. In 1925, Stinson lead a group of Detroit investors to build a new commercial aircraft, forming the Stinson Aircraft Syndicate. The prototype Stinson Detroiter SB 1 Detroiter was making ... built by the Stinson Aircraft Company. Stinson died from injuries sustained while making an emergency landing in a Stinson Detroiter that had developed engine troubles. The aircraft sheared it s wing ... were injured. ref cite news newspaper Knoxville Journal title Stinson Dies of Injuries from Crash ... References Reflist External links Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Edward A. Stinson ... DATE OF DEATH 26 January 1932 PLACE OF DEATH Jackson Park Chicago Illinois DEFAULTSORT Stinson, Edward ... more details
Infobox Film name The Riddle of the Stinson image caption producer director Chris Noonan writer Tony Morphett starring Jack Thompson actor Jack Thompson music cinematography editing studio Kennedy Miller Mitchell Kennedy Miller Productions distributor released 1987 runtime country FilmAustralia language English budget The Riddle of the Stinson is a 1987 Australian TV movie about the crash of the Stinson plane and rescue of its survivors by Bernard O Reilly author Bernard O Reilly Jack Thompson actor Jack Thompson . Cast Jack Thompson actor Jack Thompson as Bernard O Reilly author Bernard O Reilly Richard Roxburgh Sue Lyons External links http www.oreillys.com.au about us the stinson rescue The Stinson Rescue at O Reilly s Guesthouse Website http www.imdb.com title tt0136490 The Riddle of the Stinson at IMDB Category Australian films Category Aviation films ... more details
Image Imperial 8 Cinemas Barrie.jpg 250px right thumb Stinson Theatres Imperial 8 in downtown Barrie. Stinson Theatres is a movie theatre chain in Central Ontario and the Georgian Triangle in Canada . Founded in 1971, Stinson Theatres has grown from its original two screen drive in theatre in Barrie , Ontario , to 30 screens in six indoor locations and five screens at two drive in locations. http www.stinsontheatres.ca StinsonTheatres Info Corporate.htm Barrie Triple Drive In Barrie , Ontario Huntsville Capitol Theatre Huntsville, Ontario Imperial Cinema 8 Barrie , Ontario Owen Sound Twin Drive In Owen Sound , Ontario Timmins Cinema 6 Timmins , Ontario References http www.stinsontheatres.ca Stinson Theatres Website Category Movie theatre chains in Canada ... more details
James Marcel Stinson September 14th 1969 September 3rd 2002 was an electronic music producer from Detroit , Michigan . He is known for his contributions to Electro music electro and Detroit techno music. James Stinson grew up the east side of Detroit and graduated from Kettering University in Flint, Michigan in 1989. He was one of the two members of Drexciya from 1992 to 2002 he produced the last few albums on his own. He died of heart complications in 2002. ref http www.phinnweb.org links artists drexciya ref At the time of his death he was married to Andrea Clementson Stinson. Associated acts Drexciya Clarence G Transllusion Abstract Thought Elecktroids L.A.M. Lab Rat XL The Other People Place Shifted Phases External links cite journal last Hsieh first Christine year 2002 date 1 December 2002 title James Stinson journal Remix magazine Remix volume issue pages publisher Penton Media doi url http remixmag.com mag remix james stinson archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20080719001031 http remixmag.com mag remix james stinson archivedate 19 July 2008 cite web url http drexciyaresearchlab.blogspot.com 2006 09 james stinson.html title James Stinson author date 6 September 2006 work http drexciyaresearchlab.blogspot.com Drexciya Research Lab publisher accessdate 23 June 2011 Discogs artist References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Stinson, James Marcel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Electronic music producer DATE OF BIRTH 14 September 1969 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 3 September 2002 PLACE OF DEATH Newnan, Georgia Category 1969 births Category 2002 deaths Category American techno musicians Category Deaths from heart failure Category Detroit techno Category Kettering University alumni Category People from Detroit, Michigan es James Stinson fr James Stinson ... more details
Refimprove date November 2007 Image Miss Katherine Stinson and her Curtiss aeroplane 3c06324u.jpg thumb Katherine Stinson and her Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company Curtiss aeroplane . File Marjorie Stinson ....... NARA 533715.tif thumb right Marjorie Stinson, only woman to whom a pilot s license has been granted by Army & Navy Committee of Aeronautics , in WWI Katherine Stinson February 14, 1891, in Fort ... . In January 1911, Stinson went to St. Louis to take flight lessons from Tony Jannus who only allowed ... Schoolgirl. After she received her certificate, Stinson and her family moved to San Antonio, Texas ... instruction at her family s aviation school in Texas. On July 18, 1915, Stinson became the first ... to carry airmail for the United States. During World War I , Stinson flew a Curtiss JN4 Curtiss JN 4D Jenny and a Curtiss Stinson Special a single seat version of the JN aircraft built to her specifications ... for the American Red Cross . During exhibition flights in Canada , Stinson set a Canadian distance ... and yaw. The Stinson School closed in 1917 in aviation 1917 , and Katherine became an ambulance ... at the age of 86. Legacy Stinson s flying inspired her brothers to form the Stinson Aircraft Company . A early Emil Matthew Laird Laird biplane looped by Stinson is on display at the Henry Ford Museum ... Ford Richardson Bryan, Sarah Evans ref A replica of her 1918 Curtiss Stinson Special is on display at the Alberta ... States , Stinson Municipal Airport KSSF in San Antonio, Texas, was named in the Stinson family s honor. A middle school in northwest San Antonio, TX , Katherine Stinson Middle School , was named in her honor. Works featuring Katherine Stinson Katherine Stinson The Flying Schoolgirl by Debra L. Winegarten ... http www.centennialofflight.gov essay Dictionary K STINSON DI158.htm Katherine Stinson , US Centennial of Flight Commission , retrieved January 6, 2006 http www.ctie.monash.edu hargrave stinson bio.html ... . NAME Stinson, Katherine ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH February 14, 1891 ... more details
Infobox lake lake name Stinson Lake image lake caption lake image bathymetry caption bathymetry location Grafton County, New Hampshire coords coord 43 52 0 N 71 47 57 W type waterbody region US display inline,title type inflow Sucker Brook outflow Stinson Brook catchment basin countries United States length convert 1.6 mi abbr on width convert 0.6 mi abbr on area convert 350 acre km2 depth max depth convert 70 ft abbr on volume residence time shore elevation convert 1303 ft abbr on islands cities Rumney, New Hampshire Rumney village of Stinson Lake Stinson Lake is a convert 350 acre km2 sing on water body located in Grafton County, New Hampshire Grafton County in the White Mountains New Hampshire White Mountains of New Hampshire , in the town of Rumney, New Hampshire Rumney , USA. Water from Stinson Lake flows via Stinson Brook, the Baker River New Hampshire Baker River , and the Pemigewasset River to the Merrimack River ref http www.granit.sr.unh.edu New Hampshire GRANIT database ref . The lake is a result of glacier deposits. It has a maximum depth of around convert 70 ft , with a few shallow banks around the southern rim. It has a cove to the southwest with a dam to stabilize the lake level. Stinson is one of the few lakes around the region without parasitic plants. Its waters ... and other debris. Fact date August 2007 Stinson Lake lies in the northern corner of Rumney ... ft adj on Stinson Mountain. Most of the lake is fronted by personal property and cabins, but boating access is available next to the Stinson Lake Store on the western side of the lake. The store provides basics and kayaks. Hiking trails lead from near Stinson Lake southeast to the summit of Stinson Mountain and north to the Three Ponds area. The village of Stinson Lake, with a small post office at the general store, is at the lake s outlet, at the top of a long climb up the paved Stinson Lake Road from the village of Rumney. Stinson Lake Road is open year round, while the gravel road from Ellsworth ... more details
For the baseball player, see Bob Stinson baseball Refimprove date January 2010 Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Bob Stinson image Bob Stinson.png caption Stinson with The Replacements ... Neil Stinson alias Born December 17, 1959 birth place Minneapolis , Minnesota , USA Died February ... br Model Prisoner br Static Taxi br The Bleeding Hearts Bob Stinson born Robert Neil Stinson , December ... date January 2011 The Replacements Stinson formed The Replacements band The Replacements formerly Dog ... , United States USA in 1979 with drummer Chris Mars and Bob s younger half brother Tommy Stinson Tommy , then just 12 years old a year later, Stinson brought in Paul Westerberg on second guitar and vocals. In 1985, a long running power struggle between Stinson and Westerberg reached a breaking point, and Stinson was forced out of the band sometime in late 1986. Though the exact circumstances ... from Sire Records for more mainstream records, and Stinson s increasing substance abuse problems ... is this Stinson was gone, and with him went much of the band s edge. With the departure of Stinson ... by Westerberg s pop stylings. Stinson s last stint in the band was on the demos for the Pleased to Meet Me album. Later projects Stinson s first band after leaving The Replacements was an outfit ... Testors Vocals and Guitar, Bob Stinson Guitar, Eric Magistad Bass, Jeff Rogers Drums. Other members ... Studios Twin Tone . Bob later formed Static Taxi in 1988. They recorded two albums Stinson Boulevard ... in alliance with Sonny Vincent, Bobby Stinson was a member of the band Shotgun Rationale and they appeared ... ... You have to imagine a band consisting of both Bob Stinson and Cheetah Chrome playing and working ... storm and the sound was the same, tight and concentrated but always exploding over the edge. Stinson ... Prisoners Featuring Sonny Vincent And Bob Stinson and the name of the album is Cow Milking Music ... as well as a 4 Page story detailing the history of their collaboration and friendship. Death Stinson ... more details
Image IMG 4916.JPG right 300px thumb Stinson, 100 storey Connaught Towers presentation, Hamilton Chamber of Commerce, Hamilton, Ontario Monday June 2, 2008 Harry Stinson June 3, 1953 , born in Toronto ..., Ontario , Canada . He is president of Stinson Properties, Inc. He has been called Toronto s condo king . ref NP Stinson s highest profile project to date has been 1 King West , a condo hotel point ... 02 08 050.html Moscow Times 8 February 2005 ref ref After setbacks, Harry Stinson has his sights 97 ... with David Mirvish , the financier of 1 King West . ref NP On April 20, 2007, Stinson and Mirvish ... Mr. Stinson permission to continue running One King, but puts him on a short leash and appointed Ira Smith Trustee & Receiver Inc. as monitor, with full access to all records of Mr. Stinson s businesses. ref Kuitenbrower, Peter. Letter from King Street Stinson, Mirvish finally call a truce. National ... of Mr. Stinson s companies, pursuant to the order of the Honourable Madam Justice Pepall. ref http ... 2009 the legal battles still continue between Mr. Stinson and Mr. Mirvish. ref Kuitenbrower, Peter. After setbacks, Harry Stinson sets his sights 97 stories lower. National Post. 14 September 2009. ref On February 29, 2008, Stinson signed a 9.5 million contract to purchase the Royal Connaught ... period for Stinson to secure financing. The concept includes restoration and a substantial addition ... 200 compact one and two bedroom multi use condominiums. Stinson has confirmed a 100 storey condominium .... Harry Stinson now resides in the city of Hamilton. ref name ReferenceA De Lazzer , Rachel. Condo ... Every city needs an icon. Harry Stinson, Hamilton Spectator. 24 May 2008 WR7. ref On June 2, 2008, Harry Stinson makes a public presentation of his proposed 100 storey Royal Connaught Hotel Connaught ... in Canada. ref name ReferenceA ref name ReferenceB ref name STINSON cite web title The Connaught ... September 4, Harry Stinson closed up the Connaught Towers sales office in downtown Hamilton ... more details
Amanda Stinson is an England English cricketer and former member of the English women s cricket team England women s cricket team http content aus.cricinfo.com england content player 53856.html . She was born in 1965 and played four test matches and five one day internationals. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Stinson, Amanda ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Cricketer DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Stinson, Amanda Category Living people Category English women cricketers Category England women Test cricketers Category England women One Day International cricketers England cricket bio stub ta ... more details
Infobox musical artist For individuals see Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Mike Stinson image alt caption image size background solo singer origin instrument Guitar, drums genre Country music Country , country rock occupation Singer songwriter , musician years active label Boronda Records associated acts website Url www.mikestinson.net notable instruments Mike Stinson is an American singer songwriter and musician . Career A native of Virginia, Mike Stinson moved to Los Angeles in 1991. ref cite web url http archives.nodepression.com 2003 01 no more drummer jokes title No more drummer jokes author Peyser, Tony publisher No Depression date January February 2003 ref Inspired by the country rock of Gram Parsons , as well as more traditional country artists such as Johnny Cash and George Jones , he began to write songs and eventually formed his own band. ref cite web url http www.laweekly.com 2003 01 16 music six pack of lonely title Six Pack of Lonely author Morris, Chris publisher LA Weekly ref Stinson released his debut album Jack of All Heartache in 2002. The album includes a sardonic ode to California entitled Late Great Golden State. Dwight Yoakam later covered the song on his album Population Me and released it as a single. Robert Hilburn of the Los Angeles Times wrote in 2003 that Stinson is one of Los Angeles best kept musical secrets. ref cite news url http articles.latimes.com ... entitled The Red and the Blue. Though he plays guitar in his own band, Stinson has worked as a drummer for other musicians, including Christina Aguilera and Lucinda Williams . Stinson relocated to Houston ... www.mikestinson.net Mike Stinson official website http archives.nodepression.com artist mike stinson Articles on Stinson from No Depression archives Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Stinson, Mike ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Stinson, Mike Category American singer songwriters Category Living people ... more details
refimprove date April 2010 Jonathan Stinson is an American singer and composer of opera . His voice is a baritone . Education Stinson is a graduate of the Oberlin Conservatory of Music and Indiana University . ref cite web url http www.jonathanstinson.com sbio.html title Biography publisher Jonathan Stinson official website accessdate March 13, 2012 ref ref cite web url http www.operaomaha.org operas details.aspx?ID 1&page cast title Cast biographies The Mariage of Figaro publisher Opera Omaha accessdate March 13, 2012 ref Singing career As a baritone, Stinson has performed with many opera companies throughout the United States, including Lyric Opera of Kansas City, Kentucky Opera , Opera Memphis , Opera New Jersey, Cleveland Opera , Central City Opera , Springfield Regional Opera, Ohio Light Opera , and the Carmel Bach Festival . Composing career Stinson s song cycle s have been performed in Indiana, Ohio, Massachusetts, Tennessee, Missouri, and Wisconsin. His first opera, The Three Bears , was commissioned by Opera Memphis and premiered in 2007. References reflist External links official http www.jonathanstinson.com Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Stinson, Jonathan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Singer, composer DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Stinson, Jonathan Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people Category American baritones Category American composers US opera singer stub US composer stub ... more details
Infobox scientist name Douglas Robert Stinson image image size caption birth date birth date 1956 birth place Guelph , Ontario residence Canada citizenship nationality Canadian fields workplaces University of Manitoba , University of Nebraska Lincoln , University of Waterloo alma mater University of Waterloo , Ohio State University doctoral advisor academic advisors doctoral students notable students known for author abbrev bot author abbrev zoo influences influenced awards signature filename only footnotes Douglas Robert Stinson born in 1956 in Guelph , Ontario is a Canada Canadian mathematician and cryptography cryptographer , currently a professor at the University of Waterloo and a member of the Centre for Applied Cryptographic Research . Stinson received his B.Math from the University of Waterloo in 1978, his MSc from Ohio State University in 1980, and his Ph.D. from the University of Waterloo in 1981. ref name phd MathGenealogy id 33044 ref He was at the University of Manitoba from 1981 to 1989, and the University of Nebraska Lincoln from 1990 to 1998. In 2011 he was named Fellow to the Royal Society of Canada. ref Citation title Royal Society of Canada Class of 2011 List of New Fellows date September 9, 2011 url http www.rsc.ca documents media Class of 2011 Citations ENG.pdf ref Stinson is the author of over 300 research publications as well as the mathematics based cryptography textbook Cryptography Theory and Practice ISBN 9781584885085 . Selected publications cite journal last Stinson first Doug R. title On Some Methods for Unconditionally Secure Key Distribution and Broadcast ... reflist External links http www.cacr.math.uwaterloo.ca dstinson index.html Doug Stinson s home page Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Stinson, Douglas Robert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... DEFAULTSORT Stinson, Doug Category Living people Category 1956 births Category People from Guelph ... stub Mathematician stub fr Douglas Stinson ht Doug Stinson ... more details
Infobox Aircraft Begin name Stinson 108 image Image Stinson108 3photo03.jpg caption A Canadian 1949 model Stinson 108 3 on skis. The partial span leading edge slot is visible Infobox Aircraft Type type Private owner aircraft national origin United States manufacturer Stinson Aircraft Company designer first flight introduced retired status primary user more users produced 1946 1950 number built by Stinson 5,260 ref name stinson developed from Stinson Voyager variants with their own articles The Stinson 108 was a popular general aviation aircraft produced by the Stinson Aircraft Company Stinson division ... World War II to 1950 in aviation 1950 . It was developed from the prewar Stinson Voyager Model 10A Voyager . ref name simpson Stinson was bought by The New Piper Aircraft Piper Aircraft in 1949. All Stinson model 108, 108 1, 108 2, 108 3 and 108 4 aircraft were built by Stinson at Wayne, Michigan. When Stinson sold the type certificate to Piper in 1949, approximately 325 airplanes of the 5,260 model 108s built by Stinson were complete but unsold. These 325 model 108s went to Piper as part of the sale. Piper then sold that inventory as the Piper Stinson over the next few years. Design and development ... Franklin 220 220, Continental O 470 . ref name wam Image Stinson 108 2 HB TUR.jpg thumb right Swiss Stinson 108 2 at Manchester Airport, England in 1950. This earlier model has the shorter vertical ... , thus contributing to docile Stall flight stall behavior. Total new production of the Stinson Model 108, by Stinson, was 5,260, total does not include the 2 converted prototypes. Stinson delivered approximately 4,935 aircraft and Piper delivered approximately 325 aircraft. ref name stinson Piper ... 108 5, 1 built. Total new model production by Stinson and Univair is 5,261 aircraft. Variants File Stinson 108 C FRGZ.JPG thumb right 1946 model Stinson 108 not a 108 1, 2 or 3 File Stinson 108 1 C GVXP 01.JPG thumb right 1946 model Stinson 108 1 The 108 variants closely resemble each other but can ... more details
Infobox basketball biography name Curtis Stinson image caption position Point guard height ft 6 height ... League All Star Game NBA D League All Star 2010, 2011 Curtis Stinson born February 15, 1983 is an United ... League . Stinson played college basketball with the Iowa State Cyclones men s basketball Iowa ... NCAA Tournament . At Iowa State, Stinson was best friends and roommates with Will Blalock . After his Junior education junior year, Stinson declared for the 2006 NBA Draft , but he wasn t drafted. Professional career Stinson played on the Golden State Warriors summer league team, competing ...?SCREEN page&PageID 2136&LangID 1 Arisbc.gr Curtis Stinson Greek . ref On September 26, 2009, Stinson joined the Chicago Bulls . He was waived by the Bulls on October 2, 2009. ref http www.nba.com bulls news stinson 091002.html Bulls waive Curtis Stinson ref As of February 2012, he is playing for the Iowa Energy. ref http www.nba.com dleague playerfile index.jsp?player curtis stinson Curtis Stinson D League profile . ref Stinson played for the Orlando Magic in the Orlando Pro ... vegas NBA Summer League Rosters Vegas ref In the 2010 11 NBA Development League season , Stinson won ... season ended, Stinson joined the Barangay Ginebra Kings of the Philippine Basketball Association ... N Text Tropang Texters in Dubai. On January 9, 2012, the Energy announced that they had re signed Stinson ... League Energy Re Sign Reigning NBA D League MVP Curtis Stinson url http www.nba.com dleague iowa ... links http www.nba.com dleague playerfile curtis stinson index.html Curtis Stinson at NBA.com DLeague http sports.espn.go.com ncb player profile?playerId 15220 Curtis Stinson College Stats at ESPN.com http www.basketball reference.com nbdl players s stinscu01d.html Curtis Stinson D League Statistics ... . NAME Stinson, Curtis ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American professional basketball ... Stinson, Curtis Category 1983 births Category Living people Category American expatriate ... more details
Infobox writer for more information see Template Infobox writer doc name Kathy Stinson image caption birth date death date occupation Author genre Children s Literature Kathy Stinson is a Canada Canadian children s writer . ref Cite web url http orlabs.oclc.org identities lccn n84 188394 title Stinson, Kathy accessdate 23 April 2010 author authorlink coauthors date year month format work publisher WorldCat Identities pages language archiveurl archivedate quote ref She lives in Rockwood, Ontario Rockwood , Ontario . Reception A Season of Sorrow was said to be delightfully written with very down to earth and realistically portrayed characters by Tracy s Book Nook. ref name Tracys cite web url http www.tracysbooknook.com a season of sorrow by kathy stinson book review title Children s Books publisher Tracy s Book Nook work A Season of Sorrow by Kathy Stinson Book Review date October 19, 2010 accessdate January 26, 2012 ref Bibliography Red is Best 1982, Anniversary Edition, 2006 Big or Little 1983, Anniversary Edition 2009 Mom and Dad Don t Live Together Anymore 1984, Revised Edition 2007 Those Green Things 1985, Revised Edition 1995 The Bare Naked Book 1986, Anniversary Edition 2006 Seven Clues in Pebble Creek 1987, Revised Edition 2005 Teddy Rabbit 1988 The Dressed Up Book 1990 Who is Sleeping in Aunty s Bed? 1991 Steven s Baseball Mitt 1992, Revised Edition 1998 Fish House Secrets 1992 The Fabulous Ball Book 1993 Writing Your Best Picture Book Ever 1994 The Great Pebble Creek Bike Race 1994, Revised Edition 2005 One Year Commencing 1997 King of the Castle 2000 Marie Claire Dark ... www.annickpress.com authors stinson.asp?author 292 Kathy Stinson bio on Annick Press website http www.kathystinson.com Kathy Stinson s website http www.canscaip.org bios stinsonk.html CANSCAIP biography dead link date January 2012 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Stinson, Kathy ALTERNATIVE ... Stinson, Kathy Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people Category Canadian ... more details
John Stinson March 12, 1764 &ndash January 7, 1842 was a political figure in Upper Canada . He was born in New Hampshire in 1764, the son of a United Empire Loyalist also named John Stinson. He originally came to Sophiasburgh Township, Ontario Sophiasburgh Township in 1786 but later settled in Hallowell Township, Ontario Hallowell Township . In 1796, he was named justice of the peace for the Midland District, Ontario Midland District . He also was a captain in the local militia and served during the War of 1812 . He was elected to the 5th Parliament of Upper Canada for Prince Edward County, Ontario Prince Edward in an 1811 by election and was reelected in 1812. With Joseph Willcocks , he opposed measures attempting to prepare the province for war that administrator Isaac Brock introduced in 1812. He died in Hallowell Township in 1842. References Becoming Prominent Leadership in Upper Canada, 1791 1841 , J.K. Johnson 1989 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Stinson, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH March 12, 1764 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH January 7, 1842 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Stinson, John Category 1764 births Category 1842 deaths Category Members of the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada Ontario MPP stub ... more details
Thomas Stinson 15 July 1798 &ndash 13 March 1864 was a Hamilton, Ontario merchant , banker , and landowner . Early life and marriage Stinson was born in 1798 near Drum, County Monaghan , Ireland . In 1822 the Stinson migrated to North America . Briefly staying in Lockport city , New York Lockport, New York , he moved to Upper Canada in 1826, settling in Clinton Township dn date February 2012 in the Niagara Peninsula . There he married Margaret Zimmerman, daughter of a Loyalist American Revolution Loyalist from the Beamsville, Ontario area. Business career The Stinsons moved to Hamilton in 1830 and established a dry goods, grocery, hardware and crockery business on King Street Hamilton, Ontario King Street East in the Stinson Block , the first brick business block in Hamilton. In 1831 he established a branch store in Dundas, Ontario . He was an extensive landowner in not only in Hamilton, Ontario but as well as Chicago , St. Paul, Minnesota , and Superior, Wisconsin Superior City, Wisconsin , which he named. ref name HAMBIO3 cite book title Dictionary of Hamilton Biography Vol III, 1925 1939 first Thomas Melville last Bailey publisher W.L. Griffin Ltd year 1992 ref Stinson also established the Stinson Bank in 1847 on the corner of James Street Hamilton, Ontario James and King William Street Hamilton, Ontario King William Street in Hamilton. It lasted until 1900. He died 13 March 1864 at Hamilton, Ontario , and is buried in Hamilton Cemetery. Tribute The Stinson neighbourhood in Hamilton was named after him. It is bounded by Main Street Hamilton, Ontario Main Street East north , Charlton Avenue Hamilton, Ontario Charlton Avenue East south , Victoria Avenue Hamilton, Ontario Victoria Avenue South west and Wentworth Street Hamilton, Ontario Wentworth Street South east . Landmarks ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Stinson, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 15 July 1798 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 13 March 1864 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Stinson, Thomas Category ... more details
Infobox gridiron football person image only free content images are allowed for depicting living people see WP NONFREE birth date birth date and age 1966 05 10 birth place Houston, Texas death date Position Cornerback College Texas Tech University DraftedYear 1988 DraftedRound 6 Pick 161 DatabaseFootball STINSLEM01 PFR years 1988 1992 teams Chicago Bears Lemuel Stinson born March 10, 1966 in Houston, Texas is a former professional American football cornerback who played five seasons for the Chicago Bears of the NFL . He is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. Stinson lettered three seasons 1984, 85, 87 as a receiver and cornerback at Texas Tech University. He also lettered in track and field as a hurdler. Bears1988DraftPicks Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Stinson, Lemuel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American football player DATE OF BIRTH May 10, 1966 PLACE OF BIRTH Houston, Texas DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Stinson, Lemuel Category 1966 births Category Living people Category American football cornerbacks Category Texas Tech Red Raiders football players Category Chicago Bears players defensiveback 1960s stub ... more details
Infobox MLB player name Josh Stinson image Josh Stinson.jpg caption team Milwaukee Brewers number &mdash position Pitcher birth date Birth date and age mf yes 1988 3 14 birth place Shreveport, Louisiana bats Right throws Right debutdate September 2 debutyear 2011 debutteam New York Mets statyear 2011 stat1label Win loss record pitching Win loss record stat1value 0 2 stat2label Earned run average stat2value 6.92 stat3label Strikeout s stat3value 8 teams nowiki nowiki New York Mets By 2011 Joshua Randall Stinson born March 14, 1988 in Shreveport, Louisiana is a Major League Baseball pitcher for the Milwaukee Brewers . Career Prior to playing professionally, Stinson attended Northwood High School Louisiana Northwood High School in Shreveport, Louisiana. He was then drafted by the New York Mets in the 37th round of the 2006 amateur draft and began his professional career that season. He split 2006 between the GCL Mets and the Hagerstown Suns , going a combined 1 3 with a 1.79 ERA in 12 games seven starts . In 2007, he pitched for the Savannah Sand Gnats and went 3 11 with a 4.86 ERA in 26 games 21 starts . With the Sand Gnats and St. Lucie Mets in 2008, Stinson posted a record of 3 8 with a 3.96 ERA in 28 games eight starts . In 2009, he pitched for the Sand Gnats and St. Lucie Mets and went 5 3 with a 2.86 ERA in 50 games only one start . He pitched for the Binghamton Mets and the Buffalo Bisons in 2010, going 11 5 with a 3.90 ERA in 36 games 18 starts . ref http www.baseball reference.com minors player.cgi?id stinso001jos BR Minors ref Stinson made his major league debut on September ... two hits and no runs. He also drew a walk in his first plate appearance. The Mets waived Stinson at the end ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Stinson, Josh ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE ... Stinson, Josh Category Living people Category 1988 births Category Gulf Coast Mets players Category ... fr Josh Stinson ... more details