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* Robert Tuttle Morris ( 1857 – 1945 ), U. S. surgeon and writer
* Arthur J. Tuttle, former U. S. District Judge
* Arthur J. Tuttle, former U. S. District Judge
* Jennie Tuttle Hobart ( 1849 – 1941 ), wife of the former U. S. Vice President Garret Hobart.
* Fred Tuttle ( 1919 – 2003 ), American farmer from Vermont who ran for the U. S. Senate, largely under the name Fred
Rhodri Morgan meets United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom | U. S. Ambassador Robert H. Tuttle | Robert Tuttle on 7 October 2005 in Cardiff.
The court is based at the Elbert P. Tuttle U. S. Court of Appeals Building in Atlanta, Georgia, named for Elbert Tuttle.
Frederick Herman " Fred " Tuttle ( July 18, 1919 – October 4, 2003 ) was an American dairy farmer, film actor and one-time candidate for the U. S. Senate from the state of Vermont.
It would be through the intervention of former Harvard president Edward Everett that Tuttle was given a commission in the U. S. Navy and as paymaster.
COMET DISCOVERED Admiral C. H. Davis, Superintendent of the U. S. Naval Observatory and Hydrographical Office, reports to Secretary Welles the discovery of a new comet by H. P. Tuttle, on the evening of January 5 ...
On October 23, 1871 Tuttle independently recovered periodic comet 8 / P1871 T1 Tuttle at the U. S. Naval Observatory in Washington, DC.
On January 26, 1875, Tuttle and E. S. Holden recovered periodic comet 2P / Encke from the Naval Observatory.
In 1933, S. Kanda deduced that the comet of 1366 was Tempel – Tuttle, which was confirmed by Joachim Schubart in 1965.
Bell and Tuttle granted a temporary suspension of their ruling to permit appeal to the U. S. Supreme Court and stipulated that the state could resolve the deadlock so long as the legislature not make the selection.
The Elbert P. Tuttle U. S. Court of Appeals Building was named in his honor in 1989.
* Charles H. Tuttle ( 1879 – 1971 ), lawyer, U. S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York
Bell and Tuttle granted a temporary suspension of their ruling to permit appeal to the U. S. Supreme Court and stipulated that the state could resolve the deadlock so long as the legislature not make the selection.
Of all U. S. mammals, Gray Bats are, perhaps, the most cave-dependent .< ref > Brady, J., T. Kunz, M. Tuttle, Ph. D., D. Wilson ( July 1982 ).
* 1940-1942 Aubrey S. Tuttle
* Lieutenant Kijé is parodied in the first season episode of M * A * S * H " Tuttle ".
* " Tuttle " ( M * A * S * H ), a 1973 episode from the television series M * A * S * H

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A two-run homer by Norm Siebern and a solo blast by Bill Tuttle tied the game, and single runs in the eighth and ninth gave the Athletics their fifth victory in eight starts.
With one down in the eighth, Marv Throneberry drew a walk and stole second as Hyde fanned Tuttle.
When Robinson tried to stretch his blow into a triple, he was cut down in a close play at third, Tuttle to Andy Carey.
Mary Dobbs Tuttle was back at the organ.
* 1931 Charles H. Tuttle
Rutland, Vt .: C. E. Tuttle Co., 1959.
MacInnis left their apartment to stay with her sister, Marjorie Tuttle, in Granby, Connecticut.
* 1882 – William Jeremiah Tuttle, American freestyle swimmer and water polo player ( d. 1930 )
* 1929 – Bill Tuttle, American baseball player ( d. 1998 )
USA and Japan: Charles E. Tuttle,
Shinto: The Kami Way, Tuttle Publishing.
Nancy Graves, Ronald Davis, Howard Hodgkin, Larry Poons, Jannis Kounellis, Brice Marden, Bruce Nauman, Richard Tuttle, Alan Saret, Walter Darby Bannard, Lynda Benglis, Dan Christensen, Larry Zox, Ronnie Landfield, Eva Hesse, Keith Sonnier, Richard Serra, Sam Gilliam, Mario Merz and Peter Reginato were some of the younger artists who emerged during the era of late modernism that spawned the heyday of the art of the late 1960s.
On Mark Hellinger's production Swell Guy ( 1946 ), for instance, Siodmak was brought in to replace Frank Tuttle only six days after completing work on The Killers.
In 1982, Lisa Tuttle withdrew her short story " The Bone Flute " from the final Nebula ballot, to protest what she saw as excessive campaigning for awards and that voters did not receive copies of nominated works.
Joseph F. Tuttle, after whom Tuttle Grade School in Crawfordsville was named in 1906 and Tuttle Middle School in 1960, became President of Wabash College in 1862 and served for 30 years.
* April 13 – William J. Tuttle, American makeup artist ( d. 2007 )

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In the Blue Valley and Republican Valley action, he ’ s opposed to Tuttle Creek and he ’ s opposed to Milford, and that made him pretty solid in this area.
These Blue Valley Belles got a lot of publicity by campaigning for Howard Miller, saying he stopped Tuttle Creek.
Cave-and Crevice-Dwelling Bats on USACE Projects: Gray Bat ( Myotis grisescens ).” < http :// el. erdc. usace. army. mil / elpubs / pdf / si25. pdf >.</ ref > Males use this extra time before entering hibernation to replenish fat reserves used during breeding .< ref > Brady, J., T. Kunz, M. Tuttle, Ph. D., D. Wilson ( July 1982 ).
Cave-and Crevice-Dwelling Bats on USACE Projects: Gray Bat ( Myotis grisescens ).” < http :// el. erdc. usace. army. mil / elpubs / pdf / si25. pdf >.</ ref > Adult mortality is especially high during spring migration, as bats that do not have sufficient fat reserves have difficulties surviving the stress and energy-intensive migration period .< ref > Brady, J., T. Kunz, M. Tuttle, Ph. D., D. Wilson ( July 1982 ).
Cave-and Crevice-Dwelling Bats on USACE Projects: Gray Bat ( Myotis grisescens ).” < http :// el. erdc. usace. army. mil / elpubs / pdf / si25. pdf >.</ ref > Each disturbance during hibernation is estimated to use energy that otherwise could sustain a Gray Bat through 10 – 30 days of undisturbed hibernation .< ref > Brady, J., T. Kunz, M. Tuttle, Ph. D., D. Wilson ( July 1982 ).

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