br Ottawa Senators br Atlanta Thrashers br Los Angeles Kings Nelson Donald Emerson born August ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Emerson, Nelson ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... , Ontario ON , Canada CAN DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Emerson, Nelson Category 1967 ... Winnipeg Jets 1979 96 players fr NelsonEmerson ... hockey Winger ice hockey right winger . Playing career Emerson grew up playing minor hockey in his hometown of Norfolk County, Ontario Waterford , Ontario with the Waterford Wildcats of the OMHA. Emerson ... after spending the 1984 85 season with the Stratford Cullitons Jr.B. OHA club. Emerson, however ... attending Bowling Green State University CCHA in Ohio in 1986 87. Emerson was drafted in the third round ... playing four seasons at the Bowling Green State University , where Emerson was a 3 time finalist for the Hobey Baker Award , Emerson made his professional debut with the Blues International Hockey League ... assists. Emerson joined the Blues in the 1991 92 NHL season 1991 92 season , and scored 132 points ... before the 1995 96 NHL season 1995 96 season . Emerson played two seasons in Hartford, then moved along ... . During the 1998 99 NHL season 1998 99 season , Emerson became a member of the Chicago Blackhawks ... ice hockey b. 1974 Chris Murray . Emerson joined the expansion Atlanta Thrashers in the 1999 2000 ... . Emerson would remain with the Kings until retiring following the 2001 02 NHL season 2001 02 season . Emerson appeared in 771 NHL games in his career, scoring 195 goals and adding 293 assists. He also appeared in 40 Stanley Cup playoff games, scoring seven goals and recording 15 assists. NelsonEmerson was hired by the Los Angeles Kings as a video and player development consultant and, after ... more details
Emerson may refer to People Emerson Sheik M rcio Passos de Albuquerque b. 1978 , aka. Sheikh Emerson , Brazilian Qatari footballer Japan, Flamengo, Fluminense, Corinthians Ralph Waldo Emerson 1803 1882 , American Transcendentalist author Emerson Ferreira da Rosa b.1976 , aka The Puma , Brazilian international footballer Emerson Mois s Costa born 1972 , Brazilian footballer commonly known solely by his first name Emerson surname , a surname and list of people with that name Emerson given name , a given name and list of people with that name Places Communities Emerson electoral district , electoral division in Manitoba, Canada Emerson, Georgia Emerson, Iowa Emerson, Manitoba Emerson, Nebraska Emerson, New Jersey Emerson Township, Michigan Emerson Township, Dixon County, Nebraska Emerson Township, Harlan County, Nebraska Emerson Hill, Staten Island , a neighborhood of New York City Emerson, Weldford, New Brunswick , Canada Institutions Emerson College , Boston, Massachusetts Emerson Hospital , Concord, Massachusetts Emerson Preparatory School , Washington, D.C. Companies Emerson Electric Company , a major multinational corporation Emerson Flutes Emerson Radio Emerson Records Other Emerson Arcadia 2001 , a videogame console Emerson Knives Emerson Literary Society , a coed collegiate literary society Emerson String Quartet , a chamber music group Emerson, Lake & Palmer , a progressive rock group Emerson Drive , a Canadian country music group Emerson typeface See also lookfrom Emerson disambig ca Emerson cs Emerson de Emerson es Emerson fr Emerson it Emerson he sw Emerson hu Emerson egy rtelm s t lap nl Emerson ja no Emerson pl Emerson pt merson ro Emerson ru sk Emerson sv Emerson olika betydelser uk vo Emerson ... more details
of the 2004 Russian Open NelsonEmerson born 1967 , Canadian right wing hockey player formerly ...Emerson is a surname derived from Anglo Saxon language Anglo Saxon Emars sunu , meaning son of Emar or son ... , Emerson may refer to In Literature Ralph Waldo Emerson 1803 1882 , American writer philosopher, and transcendentalist Claudia Emerson born 1957 , American professor and Pulitzer Prize winning poet Earl Emerson born 1948 , American mystery novelist Edward Waldo Emerson 1844 1930 , son of Ralph Waldo, he wrote a book on Henry Thoreau Efrem Emerson , American fiction writer George Barrell Emerson 1797 1881 , American Educator and pioneer of women s education rights Hunt Emerson born 1952 , English cartoonist and graphic novelist Nathaniel Bright Emerson 1839 1915 , American physician and author of Hawaiian mythology. Steven Emerson , American print and broadcast investigative journalist William Emerson minister 1769 1811 , American philosopher, and father of Ralph Waldo Emerson In Art Arthur Webster Emerson , American Hawaiian painter Keith Emerson born 1944 , English composer, keyboardist and member of Emerson, Lake & Palmer Peter Henry Emerson 1856 1936 , Cuban born British photographer. Stuart Emerson , UK guitarist associated with his own band Emerson and Meat Loaf In Business Ernest Emerson born 1955 , American messersmith, and martial arts expert John Wesley Emerson 1832 1899 , lawyer, historian, Civil War officer, and founder of the Emerson Electric Company In Entertainment Billy The Kid Emerson born 1929 , African American R&B musician Faye Emerson 1917 1983 , American film actress and television personality Hope Emerson 1897 1960 , American film actress Michael Emerson born 1954 , American stage and screen actor Rick Emerson born 1973 , American radio personality in Portland, Oregon In Sciences E. Allen Emerson , computer scientist John Haven Emerson 1906 1997 , American inventor of biomedical devices Rollins Adams Emerson 1873 1947 , American geneticist William ... more details
Nelson may refer to wiktionary TOC right People Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson , British admiral Nelson surname , for other people with the surname NelsonNelson given name , for people with the given name NelsonNelson DeCastro , professional comic book artist known professionally as Nelson Geography Australia Nelson, New South Wales Nelson, Victoria Canada Nelson, British Columbia Nelson Head , Northwest Territories Nelson River Egypt Nelson s Island New Zealand Nelson, New Zealand , both a city and a region Nelson Lakes National Park United Kingdom Nelson, Lancashire , in England Nelson, Caerphilly , in Wales Nelson s Column in Trafalgar Square, London United States Nelson, Arizona Nelson, California Nelson, Georgia Nelson, Illinois Nelson, Minnesota Nelson, Missouri Nelson, Nebraska Nelson, Nevada Nelson, New Hampshire Nelson, New York Nelson, North Carolina Nelson, Wisconsin Schools Nelson College , a secondary school for boys in Nelson, New Zealand Nelson College for Girls , a secondary school for girls in Nelson, New Zealand Nelson High School disambiguation Lord Nelson Elementary School , in Vancouver, B.C., Canada Ships HMS Nelson 1814 HMS Nelson 1814 , a first rate HMS Nelson 1881 HMS Nelson 1881 , an armoured cruiser HMS Lord Nelson 1906 HMS Lord Nelson 1906 , a battleship HMS Nelson 1927 HMS Nelson 1927 , a battleship USS Nelson DD 623 USS Nelson DD 623 , an American ... HMS Nelson Other transportation Nelson automobile Nelson , the original name of the GWR 3031 Class ... in 1895 Sports Nelson cricket , a term in the sport of cricket Nelson F.C. , a football club based in Nelson, Lancashire Nelson hold , a type of grappling and wrestling hold Nelson Cricket Club Nelson Rugby Union , defunct New Zealand rugby team Nelson Bays Rugby Union , its successor side Nelson Maple Leafs , defunct ice hockey team Nelson Suburbs , New Zealand association football team Other uses Nelson band Nelson New Zealand electorate , parliamentary electorate Nelson 1918 film Nelson ... more details
Emerson . Nelson, OE. 1993. http www.genetics.org cgi reprint 135 4 937 A Notable Triumvirate of Maize Geneticists Genetics 135 937 941 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Emerson ...Rollins Adams Emerson 1873&ndash 1947 was an United States American geneticist who rediscovered the laws of inheritance established by Gregor Mendel . Emerson was born on May 5, 1873 in tiny Pillar Point , New York , but at the age of seven his family moved to Nebraska , where he attended public school and the University of Nebraska . He enrolled in the College of Agriculture there, having developed an interest in the local flora and landscaping while quite young. He graduated in 1897 and began work for the Department of Agriculture as an editor, and soon afterwards married Harriet Hardin, with whom he had four children. He accepted a position at the University of Nebraska, as an assistant lecturer. Emerson s interests while he was at Nebraska included a wide range of projects including culture methods for different fruit and vegetables and the possibility of domesticating wild plants. Using bean plant breeding breeding techniques he set up an experiment to establish the same results as Gregor Mendel Mendel , of whom he had not heard at the time. While at Nebraska he also became interested ... of the kernel varies, as does the red area. Emerson discovered that the more red there was in the kernels planted, the larger the amount of red ears in the progeny. In this way Emerson demonstrated .... Emerson became one of the first people to suggest that mutation s could cause variations in organisms ... http www.maizegdb.org mnl.php in 1932. Emerson became professor of plant breeding at Cornell in 1942. In 1947 he fell ill, and died on December 8, 1947, aged 74. Cornell University , through Emerson ... for today s maize geneticists to trace their academic lineage to Emerson. References Morris ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Emerson, Rollins A. Category 1873 births Category 1947 deaths Category ... more details
Robert Emerson may refer to Robert L. Emerson , American politician from Michigan Rob Emerson , American mixed martial artist and kickboxer hndis Emerson, Robert ... more details
Henry Emerson may refer to Henry E. Emerson , U.S. Army general Henry I. Emerson , U.S. politician Henry Read Emmerson , Canadian Senator See also Harry Emerson Fosdick , American clergyman Harry Emerson Wildes , American sociologist hndis Emerson, Henry ... more details
Emerson Township may refer to one of the following places in the United States Emerson Township, Columbia County, Arkansas Emerson Township, Michigan Emerson Township, Dixon County, Nebraska Emerson Township, Harlan County, Nebraska Emerson Township, Faulk County, South Dakota geodis Category Township name disambiguation pages ... more details
William Emerson may refer to William Emerson mathematician 1701 1782 , English mathematician William Emerson minister 1769 1811 , Unitarian minister, father of Ralph Waldo Emerson William Emerson architect 1843 1924 , British architect William Emerson footballer 1891 1961 , British footballer for Burnley and Glentoran William Emerson journalist 1923 2009 , U.S. journalist William Ralph Emerson 1833 1917 , American architect Bill Emerson 1938 1996 , U.S. politician from Missouri Bill Emerson musician born 1938 , American country music performer William Emerson, Sr. died 1776 , minister and grandfather of Ralph Waldo Emerson William Henry Emerson 1860 1924 , American chemist William Keith Emerson born 1925 , American malacologist William Emerson is also the given name of William Emerson Barrett 1858 1906 , American journalist and politician William Emerson Brock 1872 1950 , U.S. Senator from Tennessee William Emerson Brock III born 1930 , known as Bill Brock, U.S. Senator from Tennessee and 18th U.S. Secretary of Labor William Emerson Ritter 1856 1944 , American biologist hndis Emerson, William ... more details
The Emerson Review , founded in 1953 as The Scribe , is Emerson College s oldest student run literary magazine . The book is published annually and is released each spring during a Release Event, which is open to the entire literary community of Boston . The Emerson Review accepts submissions of poetry , fiction , nonfiction magazine journalism articles, personal essay, memoir , etc. , song lyrics, stage and screenplays , and photography other visual art. Currently, distribution of The Emerson Review is limited to the Emerson College community, though distribution is being expanded to include bookstores in the Boston area, and a mailing campaign involving Emerson College donors and former Emerson Review editors is being developed. External links http pages.emerson.edu organizations emerson review Official Website Category Emerson College Category American literary magazines Category Publications established in 1953 ... more details
Americana Poster Emerson s Essays Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote several books of essays, commonly associated with transcendentalism and romanticism . Essays most commonly refers to his first two series of essays Essays First Series Essays Second Series Some of the most notable essays of these two collections are Self Reliance , Compensation essay Compensation , Over soul The Over Soul , Circles Ralph Waldo Emerson Circles , The Poet Ralph Waldo Emerson The Poet , Experience Emerson Experience , and Politics essay Politics . Emerson later wrote several more books of essays including Representative Men , English Traits , The Conduct of Life and Society and Solitude . Emerson s first published essay, Nature Emerson Nature , was published in 1836, before the first and second series. Romanticism Category Essay collections by Ralph Waldo Emerson ... more details
Infobox person caption Michael Emerson, January 2007 image Emersongfdl.PNG imagesize birth date birth ... present small occupation Actor yearsactive 1986 present Michael Emerson born September 7, 1954 ref name Bio http www.michaelemerson.net bio.html Michael Emerson Biography ref is an awards and nominations ... of Interest as Harold Finch. Early life Emerson was born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa , and grew up in the nearby ... and worked as a director and teacher at Flagler College . Career Emerson considered forgoing a career ... Festival showcase. Emerson got a starring role in 1997 as Oscar Wilde in Moises Kaufman s critically ... Give Me Your Answer, Do and Hedda Gabler . In September 2001, Emerson won an Emmy Award as Outstanding ... in several episodes of The Practice . In 2006, Emerson began a guest star role as Benjamin Linus ... 3 DVD set of Lost ref Emerson was originally set to appear in a small number of episodes, then returned ... 4 10 2012 ref Emerson was nominated in 2009 for a Golden Globe in the Best Performance by an Actor ... Database publisher Academy of Television Arts and Sciences accessdate 4 10 2012 ref Emerson met ... They married in September 1998, and both Emerson and his wife starred in Straight Jacket 2004 . On Lost , Preston portrayed Emily Linus, Emerson s character s mother, in the flashback sequences of the episode The Man Behind the Curtain . ref name dvd3 The two teamed up again, with Emerson portraying ... interview, Emerson is also interested in making a guest appearance with Preston on the TV series ... cameo ref On July 31, 2010, Emerson and Preston read A. R. Gurney s Love Letters play Love Letters , which ... lost blood Content?oid 2194281 ref Emerson was set to reunite with former Lost TV Series Lost ... of the show has been postponed. Emerson has since joined the cast of another Abrams series, Person ... http www.tvline.com 2011 02 michael emerson jj abrams person of interest title Lost sMichael Emerson ... rowspan 2 2005 29th and Gay Gorilla The Legend of Zorro Harrigan 2006 Jumping Off Bridges Frank Nelson ... more details
George Emerson may refer to George Barrell Emerson 1797 1881 , American educator and pioneer of women s education George Henry Emerson Twillingate and Fogo 1798 1889 , lawyer and political figure in Newfoundland represented Twillingate and Fogo in the House of Assembly George Henry Emerson speaker 1853 1916 , lawyer, judge and political figure in Newfoundland represented Placentia and St. Mary s in the House of Assembly hndis Emerson, George ... more details
Emerson House may refer to Ralph Waldo Emerson House , Concord, Massachusetts, listed on the NRHP in Massachusetts Emerson House Haverhill, Massachusetts , listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Essex County, Massachusetts Emerson House Methuen, Massachusetts , listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Essex County, Massachusetts Capt. Oliver Emerson Homestead , Methuen, Massachusetts, listed on the NRHP in Massachusetts Emerson Franklin Poole House , Wakefield, Massachusetts, listed on the NRHP in Massachusetts Emerson Place , Watertown, New York, listed on the NRHP in Jefferson County, New York Ezekiel Emerson Farm , Rochester, Vermont, National Register of Historic Places listings in Windsor County, Vermont listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Windsor County, Vermont Emerson Hall , Beloit, Wisconsin, National Register of Historic Places listings in Rock County, Wisconsin listed on the National Register of Historic Places listings in Rock County, Wisconsin disambig de Emerson House ... more details
Infobox font name Monotype Emerson style Serif image EmersonSpecimen.gif 250px Emerson releasedate 1935 creator Joseph Blumenthal foundry Monotype Corporation variations Spiral Emerson is a typeface designed by Joseph Blumenthal . In 1930, the type was cut by Louis Hoell at the Bauer Type Foundry in Frankfurt and named Spiral. Then in 1935, Stanley Morison recut the type, along with its italic, for the Monotype Corporation in England. The typeface s first appearance was in a special, private press edition of Ralph Waldo Emerson s essay Nature , and so the Monotype version became known as Emerson. ref cite web url http typocurious.com the spiral emerson types an interview with joseph blumenthal title Spiral & Emerson An Interview with Joseph Blumenthal ref Emerson can be recognised for its distinctive foot serifs on the lowercase a, d and u, and its wide capitals especially the M . The typeface shares characteristics with the classic renaissance types, and its soft, blunt appearance was designed to suit photogravure reproduction. ref cite web url http www.typophile.com node 15269 comment 88433 title Old Emerson Typeface on Typophile.com ref Emerson in use Emerson was used to set the 1946 Golden Encyclopedia , an illustrated children s encyclopedia published by Golden Press , New York. File Emersontext.jpg thumb center 200px Emerson in use Availability A version of Emerson recently became available as a typeface for use on computers from Nonpareil Type . References reflist Category Old style serif typefaces Category Monotype typefaces ... more details
Stephen Emerson or Steven Emerson may refer to Stephen G. Emerson born 1953 , American stem cell biologist and clinical hematologist oncologist president of Haverford College from 2007 to 2011 as of 2012, director of Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center at NewYork Presbyterian Hospital Columbia University Medical Center Steven Emerson born 1954 , American journalist and author specializing in national security, terrorism and Islamic extremism his television documentary Jihad in America won 1994 George Polk Award for Best Television Documentary executive director of Investigative Project on Terrorism See also Emerson surname hndis Emerson, Stephen DEFAULTSORT Emerson, Stephen ... more details
Experience is the name of an essay by Ralph Waldo Emerson . It was published in the collection Essays Second Series in 1844. The essay is preceded by a poem of the same title. Category Essays by Ralph Waldo Emerson Category 1844 essays Ralph Waldo Emerson essay stub In this passage Emerson speaks out against the effort to overintellectualize life and particularly against experiments to create utopias, or ideal compmunities. A wise and happy life, Emerson believes, requires a different attitude. The mention of Education Farm is a reference to Brook Farm, a short lived utopian communtiy founded by some of Emerson s acquaintances. ... more details
Image EmersonPhono.jpg thumb Emerson Record sleeve. Image EmersonSleeveSweatman1916.jpg thumb Early 7 inch Emerson Record in its original paper sleeve. Image EmersonRecords1919.jpg thumb An Emerson Record label from 1919 Emerson Records was a record label active in the United States between 1916 to 1928. Emerson Records produced between the 1910s and early 1920s offered generally above average Sound ... of the later issues compares less favorably. Emerson was founded by Victor H. Emerson , an employee ... groups of unnamed musicians hired in New York City credited as the Emerson Orchestra or sometimes grandly, The Emerson Symphony Orchestra , but some classical records were made by violinist David ... Theatre under its celebrated director Hugo Riesenfeld . In January 1918 Emerson added a line of 9 inch records that sold for 75 cents. After World War I , Emerson began an ambitious expansion of the business ... inch Emerson discs, mostly of European classical music Classical music , retailing for United States ... Memphis Five . Other noteworthy artists who recorded for Emerson included John W. Myers , Henry Burr ... Dalhart , Van & Schenk , Ada Jones , and Homer Rodeheaver . In May 1920, Emerson opened a second recording studio in Los Angeles, California . Emerson s expansions over extended the company finances ... purchased the Emerson Company for US 50,000 and raised an additional US 200,000 of capital to revive the business. Emerson records were then sold for 50 cents each. In 1924 the investors sold Emerson ... s replaced mechanical recording techniques, and Emerson switched to the new method of sound recording in 1926. Scranton Button Co. halted production of new records by its Emerson subsidiary in 1928, but the company retained the name and later applied it to a line of Emerson Radio radio s. The company ... title Emerson Race Records url http www.mainspringpress.com blues emerson.html work The Chicago Defender date 10 May 1924 accessdate 2009 01 03 ref See also List of record labels Emerson Radio References ... more details
Refimprove date November 2011 Emerson Whithorne birth surname Whittern September 6, 1884 in Cleveland, Ohio March 25, 1958 ref cite web url http musicsack.com PersonFMTDetail.cfm?PersonPK 100016590 title MusicSack accessdate November 12 2011 ref was a notable American composer and researcher into the history of music . He had a reputation as an authority on the music of China . References reflist External links IMSLP id Whithorne, Emerson Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Whithorne, Emerson ALTERNATIVE NAMES Whittern, Emerson SHORT DESCRIPTION American composer and music historian DATE OF BIRTH 6 September 1884 PLACE OF BIRTH Cleveland, Ohio DATE OF DEATH 25 March 1958 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Whithorne, Emerson Category American classical composers Category American music historians Category 1884 births Category 1958 deaths Category Musicians from Cleveland, Ohio US composer 19thC stub de Emerson Whithorne ... more details
MedalTop MedalSport Men s Athletics at the Summer Olympics athletics MedalCountry the USA MedalSilver 1924 Summer Olympics 1924 Paris Athletics at the 1924 Summer Olympics Men s decathlon Decathlon MedalBottom Emerson Carlysle Norton born November 16, 1900 Seminole, Florida died March 10, 1986 Kansas City, Kansas is an United States American athlete who competed mainly in the decathlon. He competed for the United States in the 1924 Summer Olympics held in Paris , France in the decathlon where he won the silver medal. http www.sports reference.com olympics athletes no emerson norton 1.html http www.sports reference.com Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Norton, Emerson ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Athletics sport competitor DATE OF BIRTH November 16, 1900 PLACE OF BIRTH Kansas City, Kansas DATE OF DEATH March 10, 1986 PLACE OF DEATH Seminole, Florida DEFAULTSORT Norton, Emerson Category American decathletes Category Olympic silver medalists for the United States Category Athletes track and field at the 1924 Summer Olympics Category Olympic track and field athletes of the United States Category 1900 births Category 1986 deaths Category Olympic medalists in athletics track and field US athletics Olympic medalist stub da Emerson Norton de Emerson Norton fr Emerson Norton no Emerson Norton ... more details
One source date December 2009 Infobox person image name Douglas Edward Emerson birth date birth date and age 1974 10 5 birth place Glendale, California , br United States years active 1984 1991 Douglas Emerson born October 5, 1974 is an United States American former child actor who played Characters of Beverly Hills, 90210 Scott Scanlon on Beverly Hills, 90210 in the show s first and second seasons and played Eddie Beckner in The Blob 1988 The Blob . Scott was a nerdy freshman and best friends with David Silver , played by Brian Austin Green . As David became increasingly close with the show s core popular group the Scott David friendship suffered. In the second season, Emerson was no longer a full time character but only a special guest star. His character killed himself at his birthday party, when he twirled a gun around and accidentally shot himself as David looked on in horror. He attended Pepperdine University and later gave up acting to join the U.S. Air Force . As of 2002, he was a staff sergeant and was stationed at Holloman AFB in New Mexico . He left the Air Force in 2003 and is now living in Denver with his wife and two daughters. He has no desire to return to acting. References Reflist External links IMDb name 0256197 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Emerson, Douglas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH October 5, 1974 PLACE OF BIRTH Glendale, California , br United States DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Emerson, Douglas Category 1974 births Category Actors from California Category American child actors Category American film actors Category American television actors Category Living people Category People from Glendale, California da Douglas Emerson de Douglas Emerson it Douglas Emerson nl Douglas Emerson pt Douglas Emerson sv Douglas Emerson ... more details
Infobox Planet minorplanet yes width 25em bgcolour FFFFC0 apsis name Emerson symbol image caption discovery yes discovery ref discoverer C. F. Durman and B. M. Ewen Smith discovery site Portim o discovered August 16, 1996 designations yes mp name 8225 alt names 1996 QC mp category orbit ref epoch May 14, 2008 aphelion 3.6801464 perihelion 2.2882292 semimajor eccentricity 0.2332154 period 1882.9450474 avg speed inclination 1.54131 asc node 136.85786 mean anomaly 78.41816 arg peri 200.79349 satellites physical characteristics yes dimensions mass density surface grav escape velocity sidereal day axial tilt pole ecliptic lat pole ecliptic lon albedo temperatures temp name1 mean temp 1 max temp 1 temp name2 max temp 2 spectral type abs magnitude 12.4 8225 Emerson 1996 QC is a Asteroid belt main belt asteroid discovered on August 16, 1996 by C. F. Durman and B. M. Ewen Smith at Portim o . External links http ssd.jpl.nasa.gov sbdb.cgi?sstr 8225 Emerson JPL Small Body Database Browser on 8225 Emerson DEFAULTSORT Emerson Category Main Belt asteroids Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1996 beltasteroid stub fa it 8225 Emerson la 8225 Emerson pl 8225 Emerson pt 8225 Emerson uk 8225 vi 8225 Emerson yo 8225 Emerson ... more details
Infobox Company company name Emerson Radio Corporation company logo Image Emersonradio.jpg 200px Emerson ... products Consumer Electronics num employees 115 homepage http www.emersonradio.com Emerson Radio ... sold, and sometimes licensed, under the brand name G Clef, a homage to Emerson s logo. History 1915 1920 Emerson Radio Corp. was incorporated in 1915 as Emerson Records Emerson Phonograph Co. NAICS 421620 ..., Victor Hugo Emerson, who was at one time employed by Columbia Records . The first factories ... into receivership . 1921 1940 In 1922 Emerson Phonograph Co. passed into the hands of Benjamin Abrams ... it Emerson Radio & Phonograph Corp in 1924 after entering the radio business. The company s record interests were subsequently sold. Although Emerson introduced the first radio phonograph combination ..., Fortune, July 1933, pp. 64 65. ref 1941 1950 Emerson Radio & Phonograph converted to military production ..., among its first post war products, Emerson offered a television set with a 10 inch tube. ref ... price was nearly equal to a month s salary for the average working American, it put Emerson at the lower ... allowed Emerson to more than double its sales. Its net income reached a record of 6.5 million in fiscal 1950, with sales of 74.2 million. 1951 1960 In 1953 Emerson Radio and Phonograph purchased Quiet ... of Emerson s revenue by 1954, ref In Tune with Emerson, Forbes, June 15, 1954, pp. 22 23. ref the company ... pocket radio production of tape recorders began in 1955. Emerson Radio and Phonograph paid 6 million to purchase the consumer products division of DuMont Laboratories in 1958. ref Emerson Radio ... instruments, along with the DuMont trademark was added to Emerson s products. Unfortunately, by this time ... 1959 on sales of 67.4 million. In fiscal 1964 Emerson s last full year of independent operation ... Union Electric division. Later in 1965 Emerson Radio and Phonograph was purchased for approximately ... continued to produce radios, television sets and phonographs distributed under the Emerson and DuMont ... more details
Prescott Emerson 1840 &ndash February 3, 1889 was a lawyer and political figure in Colony of Newfoundland Newfoundland . He represented Burgeo LaPoile in the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly from 1869 to 1878. He was born in St. John s, Newfoundland and Labrador St. John s , the son of George Henry Emerson Twillingate and Fogo George Henry Emerson . Emerson was called to the bar in 1864. He supported union with Canada. Emerson served as Speaker of the House of Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador speaker for the assembly from 1874 to 1878. In 1878, he retired from politics and was named chief clerk and registrar for the Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador Supreme Court , serving until his death in 1889. References cite book title Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador last Smallwood first Joseph R authorlink Joey Smallwood date 1981 volume v. 1 ISBN 0 920508 14 6 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Emerson, Prescott ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1840 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH February 3, 1889 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Emerson, Prescott Category Speakers of the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly Category 1840 births Category 1889 deaths Newfoundland politician stub ... more details
Multiple issues orphan September 2009 refimprove October 2011 The Emerson effect is the increase in the rate of photosynthesis after exposure to light of wavelength 670  nm far red light and 700  nm, red light respectively. When simultaneously exposed to light of both wavelengths the rate of photosynthesis increases. History Robert Emerson scientist Robert Emerson observed this in 1957. From his name this is called Emerson Effect. Description When Emerson, a scientist, exposed green plants to differing Wave length wavelengths of light , he noticed that at wavelengths of greater than 680  nm the efficiency of photosynthesis decreased abruptly despite the fact that this is a region of the spectrum where chlorophyll still absorbs light chlorophyll is the green pigment in plants it absorbs mainly the red and blue wavelengths from light, leaving the green light to bounce back and hit our eyes . When the plants were exposed to short wavelength light, less than 660 Nanometre nm , the efficiency also decreased. Emerson then exposed the plants to both short and long wavelengths at the same time, causing the efficiency to increase greatly. He concluded that there must be two different photosystem s involved in photosynthesis , one driven by short wavelength light and one driven by long wavelength Photosystem I PS1 and Photosystem II PS2 . They work together to enhance efficiency and convert the light energy to forms that can be absorbed by the plant. ref plantphysiol.org ref The light excites the chlorophyll molecules at the reaction centre and causes an increase in energy. As the molecule becomes less excited, it s energy is transported through a chain of electron carriers ... . References Reflist External links http botanydictionary.org emerson effect.html Emerson Effect at Botany Dictionary http everything2.com title Emerson Enhancement Effect everything2.com http www.plantphysiol.org ... Photosynthesis Category Biochemistry Category Photosystem de Emerson Effekt pl Efekt Emersona ... more details