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* John Edward Erickson, later Governor of Montana
* John Edward Erickson, Governor of Montana, was born in Stoughton.
Archaeologist Prof. Edward Johnston ( Billy Connolly ) and his students Kate Erickson ( Frances O ' Connor ), Josh Stern ( Ethan Embry ), François Dontelle ( Rossif Sutherland ), and André Marek ( Gerard Butler ) have been sponsored by the ITC Corp. to excavate the ruins of the village of Castlegard in France near La Roque Castle ; the village was burned in 1357 during the Hundred Years War as part of a massive battle.
# Erickson ( 1979 ) is primarily about Edward Hamersley Snr.
* Erickson, Edward J. Ottoman Army Effectiveness in World War I: a comparative study.
* Erickson, Edward J.

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According to the E. J. Erickson the Greek Navy also played a crucial, albeit indirect role, in the Thracian campaign by neutralizing no less than three Thracian Corps ( see First Balkan War, the Bulgarian theater of operations ), a significant portion of the Ottoman Army there, in the all-important opening round of the war.
For example, J. F. Schouten ( 1968, 42 ) describes the " elusive attributes of timbre " as " determined by at least five major acoustic parameters ", which Robert Erickson ( 1975 ) finds " scaled to the concerns of much contemporary music ":
* Erickson, Alana J.
During his time in the advertising business, he worked at several different agencies, including J Walter Thompson, PKL and McCann Erickson.
A. Tambussi, C. P. Noriega, J. I. Erickson, G. M. & Ketcham, R. A.
: The Current Controversy over Divine Foreknowledge, Millard J. Erickson, Zondervan, 2006, ISBN 0-310-27338-2
According to E. J. Erickson this assumption possibly resulted from their analysis of the objectives of the Balkan Pact – but it had deadly consequences for the Ottoman Army in Thrace, which would have to defend the area against the bulk of the Bulgarian army against impossible odds.
* Thomas J. Erickson 4 / 15 / 98 – 4 / 13 / 03 6 / 21 / 99 – 12 / 1 / 02
* Peter J. Makovicky, Daqing Li, Ke-Qin Gao, Matthew Lewin, Gregory M. Erickson & Mark A. Norell.
* Erickson, R. J., & Wharton, A. S. ( 1997 ).
* < cite id = Erickson 2007 > Erickson, M. J.
* US 815176 Automatic Telephone Connector Switch ( for rotary dial phones ) by A E Keith and C J Erickson March 13, 1906

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ONE, Inc., the first public homosexual organization in the U. S, was bankrolled by the wealthy transsexual man Reed Erickson.
These expansions and later supplements were mainly written by Norman F. Morin Jr., Brian Rayburn and Niels Erickson rather than Jeff & ' Manda Dee.
The first pioneers who came to this area of the Thirteen Towns in 1883, which is now Eden Township, were Ole Edevold Sr., O. Dunrud and Andreas Engebretson from Norway and John Erickson from Sweden.
After staying mostly out of sight in the 1980s, Erickson gradually returned to music in the 1990s, especially when the tribute album Where The Pyramid Meets The Eye --- featuring players from ZZ Top, The Jesus and Mary Chain and R. E. M., all of whom claimed Erickson's or the Elevators ' influence --- was released.
In 1990, 21 contemporary bands — including R. E. M., ZZ Top, Richard Lloyd, David Leonard, The Jesus and Mary Chain, and Primal Scream — recorded covers of Elevators songs on Where the Pyramid Meets the Eye: A Tribute to Roky Erickson, one of the first tribute albums, in what would become a fad.
Conversations with Milton H. Erickson, M. D., edited by Jay Haley ( WW Norton and Company: New York, 1999 )
This led to other dates, kicking off in the UK in March 1994 at the ' Robin R ' n ' B Club ' in their home town of the West Midlands region, and in April in the U. S., with veteran blues guitarist Craig Erickson accompanying Hughes on both lead and rhythm guitar.
Penfield, W., and Theodore C. Erickson.
Self-relationship is based on the ideas of Stephen Gilligan, Ph. D., who has spent many years exploring and building on the legacy of Milton H. Erickson, M. D., the father of American clinical hypnosis.
Noteworthy Canadian celebrities and personalities of Swedish origin include Pamela Wallin, Judge Tom Berger who headed the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline inquiry, architect Arthur Erickson who designed Roy Thomson Hall in Toronto and the Canadian Embassy in Washington, D. C., singer-songwriter and recording artist Michael Saxell, Harry Strom who was the former premier of Alberta ( 1968 – 1971 ), naturalist Louise de Kiriline Lawrence who was the most prolific contributor to the Audubon, and Ralph Gustafson who won the Governor General's Award for poetry in 1974.

Erickson and History
The " Soldier's Boot Camp " follows the actors as they take preparation for their roles to an extreme ( 30 minutes )), " One Hour Over Tokyo " and " The Unsung Heroes of Pearl Harbor ", two History Channel documentaries along with " Super-8 Montage ", a collection of unseen Super-8 footage shot for potential use in the movie by Michael Bay's assistant, Mark Palansky ; " Deconstructing Destruction ", an in-depth conversation with Michael Bay and Eric Brevig ( of Industrial Light and Magic ) about the special effects in the movie and " Nurse Ruth Erickson interview " complete the extra features component.
Included are the records of ONE Magazine, the AIDS History Project, Morris Kight, Jim Kepner, James Fugaté ( a. k. a. James Barr ), Hal Call, Dorr Legg, Jeanne Cordova, Reed Erickson, Ivy Bottini, Dignity USA, Mattachine Society, Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center and hundreds of other collections.

Erickson and Army
Historian John Erickson dates 1 February 1924, when Mikhail Frunze became head of the Red Army Staff, as the ascent of the General Staff, which dominated Soviet military planning and operations.
John Erickson writes: " Although by no means a military intellectual, Timoshenko had at least passed through the higher command courses of the Red Army and was a fully trained ' commander-commissar '.
General Colonel Pavlov, Commander of the Western Front, had decided to redeploy some of 4th Army ’ s troops early in 1941, and 12th Rifle Division was accordingly moved into Brest, and HQ 14th Mechanised Corps to Kobrin, which in Erickson ’ s words, ‘ deprived 4th Army simultaneously of its reserve and its second echelon .’ Facing the 4th Army across the Bug River was deployed the German Fourth Army, with twelve infantry divisions and a cavalry division, as well as Panzer Group 2.

Erickson and First
Meanwhile Dorothy is romanced by First Officer ( and inventor of the Gigantic ’ s enormous radio power plant ) Robert Hayes ( Leif Erickson ), just as Buzz and Joan get sentimental about their broken marriage.
Thus in little more than a hundred years the structural arrangement by provinces envisaged by the First Council of Nicaea was, according to John H. Erickson, transformed into a system of five large divisions headed by the bishops of Rome, Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch, and Jerusalem.
* Still Photos During First hours of The Old Fire in San Bernardino-Larry R. Erickson

Erickson and World
Recently, Cavazzano illustrated the epic Disney fantasy comic World of the Dragonlords, which was written by Byron Erickson.
Le Bonne Route, a 1996 album by Deniz Tek of Radio Birdman features a song titled ' Lunatics at the Edge of the World ', which Tek described as " An ode to Syd Barrett and Roky Erickson.
< li > World premieres: Throwing Bones by Michael Erickson </ li >
Erickson spied on German synthetic oil plants for the American OSS in World War II.
At the outbreak of World War II, Erickson offered his services to the United States.
Alexander Klein wrote a 1958 book about Erickson's World War II exploits, The Counterfeit Traitor, which was made into a 1962 movie of the same name, starring William Holden in the role of Red Erickson.
In the beginning of World War II, Erickson began to publicly express feelings of devotion to Hitler and his cause.
Soon after the end of World War II, what Erickson did was cited by General Dwight D. Eisenhower as an integral part of the Allies ' victory in Europe, and he was later also honored by President Harry S Truman for such.
* Barbara Erickson London – The only WASP member to be awarded the Air Medal during World War II.
* John Erickson ( historian ) ( 1929 – 2002 ), British World War II historian
During the Minnesota Twins, World Series winning season, Erickson led the majors in wins with a record of 20-8.

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