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MuggleNet is a Harry Potter fansite founded by Emerson Spartz.
As of 2008, MuggleNet is owned by Spartz, Inc., an Indiana corporation registered by Emerson Spartz in 2007.
Emerson Spartz serves as the president, founder, and CEO of MuggleNet.
In 2006, in advance of the arrival of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, five MuggleNet staff members ( Ben Schoen, Emerson Spartz, Andy Gordon, Gretchen Stull, and Jamie Lawrence ) co-authored the reference book MuggleNet. com's What Will Happen in Harry Potter 7: Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Falls in Love and How Will the Adventure Finally End, which was a published collection of unofficial fan predictions.
In 2009, Emerson Spartz and Ben Schoen penned another book, MuggleNet. com's Harry Potter Should Have Died: Controversial Views From The # 1 Fan Site.
The Leaky Mug's first announcement was the marriage of Leaky webmaster Melissa Anelli to MuggleNet webmaster Emerson Spartz.

Emerson and founder
Arnold's band ), he was a founder of Emerson, Lake & Palmer ( ELP ), one of the early supergroups, in 1970.
Pianist Keith Emerson ( born 1944 ) was founder / member of The Nice and Emerson, Lake & Palmer.
* Emerson Muschamp Bainbridge 1817 – 1892, founder of Bainbridge Department Store in Newcastle upon Tyne, the first such store in the world ( still the largest John Lewis outside London ).
In the 19th century, the Swiss humanitarian Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi ; the American transcendentalists Amos Bronson Alcott, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Henry David Thoreau ; the founders of progressive education, John Dewey and Francis Parker ; and educational pioneers, such as Friedrich Fröbel, Maria Montessori and Rudolf Steiner ( founder of the Waldorf schools ); among others, all insisted that education should be understood as the art of cultivating the moral, emotional, physical, psychological, and spiritual aspects of the developing child.
In American editions they were read by Ralph Waldo Emerson, Bronson Alcott, and G. R. S. Mead, secretary to Mme Blavatsky, the founder of Theosophy.
For the British GP, Lotus cars founder and Team Lotus principal Colin Chapman started to enter a third car with Emerson Fittipaldi.
Emerson Muschamp Bainbridge, the founder of the world's first department store, was born in the village.
Benjamin Abrams ( August 18, 1893 – June 23, 1967 ) was a Romanian-born American businessman and a founder of Emerson Radio & Phonograph Corporation after his purchase of Emerson Records in 1922.
William Emerson ( May 6, 1770 – May 12, 1811 ) was one of Boston's leading citizens, a liberal-minded Unitarian minister, pastor to Boston's First Church and founder of its Philosophical Society, Anthology Club, and Boston Athenaeum, and father to Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Charles Wesley Emerson ( 1837-1908 ) was the founder and first president of Emerson College in Boston, Massachusetts.

Emerson and Harry
Fosdick, a brother of minister Harry Emerson Fosdick, was a graduate of Princeton, and a member of Phi Beta Kappa and the American Philosophical Association.
* Emerson Wildes, Harry ( 1965 ).
Harry Emerson Fosdick, who had been charged with heresy by opponents in the denomination, a case settled when Fosdick, a liberal Baptist, resigned his pulpit in the Presbyterian Church, which he had never joined.
In an interview recently Farrell discussed the byplay between his M * A * S * H co-stars, David Ogden Stiers and Harry Morgan: " David was like a rock, when he was concentrating, when he was being Charles Emerson Winchester III, you just couldn't get him, except for Harry Morgan.
He said the non-interventionists, without mentioning Harry Emerson Fosdick by name, seek to preserve the purity of their souls, either by denouncing military actions or by demanding that every action taken be unequivocally virtuous.
Harry Emerson Fosdick was its first minister.
Harry Emerson Fosdick of that city.
Harry Emerson Fosdick
At least some of his books are characterized by harsh criticism of almost everyone involved in textual criticism, such as Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield ( 1851 – 1921 ), Archibald Thomas Robertson ( 1863 – 1934 ), Charles Haddon Spurgeon ( 1834 – 1892 ) with the likes of Julius Wellhausen ( 1844 – 1918 ) and Harry Emerson Fosdick ( 1878 – 1969 ).
'" Rice became a fierce opponent of the National Council of Churches, the Revised Standard Version of the Bible, and prominent liberal ministers, such as Harry Emerson Fosdick, Nels Ferré, and G. Bromley Oxnam.
When Harry Seymour Ross was appointed the fourth president of Emerson College in 1931, the first course in radio broadcasting was taught by the program director of WEEI, a Boston AM radio station.
He resigned from Emerson in 1945 to join the administration of fellow Missourian Harry S. Truman.
Harry Emerson Fosdick ( May 24, 1878 – October 5, 1969 ) was an American pastor.
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* Harry Emerson Fosdick ( 1878 – 1969 ), a Northern Baptist, founding pastor of New York's Riverside Church in 1922.
The church was conceived by John D. Rockefeller and Harry Emerson Fosdick as a large, interdenominational church in a neighborhood important to the city, open to all who profess faith in Christ.
Harry Emerson Fosdick
Harry Emerson Fosdick ,( 1930 – 46 ), was the most prominent liberal Baptist minister of the early 20th Century.
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Emerson and Potter
Randall Tin-Ear, Doug Holland, Jeff Kay, " Ninjalicious " ( AKA Jeff Chapman ), Sky Ryan, Tim Brown, Josh Saitz, Dan Halligan, Heath Row, Jeff Koyen, Bob Conrad, Jen Angel, Seth Robson, Karl Wenclas, Asha Anderson, Emerson Dameron, Jerod Pore, Jim Goad, Cullen Carter, Steen Sigmund, Darby Romeo, Jim Hogshire, Debbie Goad, Cali Macvayia, Don Fitch, Jeff Potter, Joel McClemore, Kris Kane, Marc Parker, Paul T. Olson, Robert W. Howington, Sean Guillory, Ruel Gaviola, Jeff Somers, Tom Hendricks, Chip Rowe, Brent Ritzel and Shaun Richman.

Emerson and Web
* Keith Emerson Web site

Emerson and site
* Emerson Hall-This building is the site of Gibson Theatre and the gymnasium, originally built in 1956 and renovated forty years later.
They toured the Crow Creek site and discovered human bones eroding from the end of the fortification ditch ( Zimmerman and Whitten 1980 ; Willey and Emerson 1993 ).
* U. S. Congressman Jo Ann Emerson official U. S. House site
* Jo Ann Emerson official campaign site
Photo of Victoria Cross recipient James Samuel Emerson, migrated from the Victoria Cross Reference site with permission.
* Emerson Arcadia 2001 Central the world's largest site for 2650-based machines
The previous home of the Tar Heels had been Emerson Field, which had opened in 1916 on the current site of Davis Library.

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