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Hazen and Shirley
* Harrisville was the birthplace, home town and burial place of Baseball Hall of Famer Hazen Shirley " Kiki " Cuyler, and he is memorialized on a section of M-72 and in a local baseball field.

Hazen and Kiki
* Hazen " Kiki " Cuyler, OF, 1923, enshrined in 1968

Hazen and August
A post office opened on August 4, 1869 ( or in 1866 by some accounts ), largely through the efforts of Daniel T. Hazen, to avoid having to travel to West Milan ( now Cone ) to pick up mail.
Robert Leonard Hazen ( 15 October 1808 15 August 1874 ) was a Canadian lawyer, judge, and politician.
Hazen Stuart Pingree ( August 30, 1840 June 18, 1901 ) was a four-term Republican mayor of Detroit ( 1889 1897 ) and the 24th Governor of the US state of Michigan ( 1897 1901 ).

Hazen and 1898
Rachel Fuller Brown ( November 23, 1898 January 14, 1980 ) was a chemist best known for her long-distance collaboration with microbiologist Elizabeth Lee Hazen in developing the first useful antifungal antibiotic, Nystatin, while doing research for the Division of Laboratories and Research of the New York State Department of Health.
In 1898, Governor Hazen S. Pingree appointed Osborn Commissioner of Railroads, a position in which he served from 1899 to 1903.

Hazen and
* 1976 David Kennedy, American guitarist ( Angels & Airwaves, Box Car Racer, Hazen Street, and Over My Dead Body )
* 1830 William Babcock Hazen, American general ( d. 1887 )
* Moses Hazen ( 1733 1803 ), Continental Army general
* March 24 Sir John Douglas Hazen becomes premier of New Brunswick, replacing Clifford Robinson.
* Paul Hazen, served as chairman and CEO of Wells Fargo ( 1995 2001 ).
Hazen Robert Argue, PC ( January 6, 1921 October 2, 1991 ) was a Canadian politician based in Saskatchewan who served in Ottawa for 43 years at various levels of Canada's federal government.
Sir John Douglas Hazen, PC, KCMG ( June 5, 1860 December 27, 1937 ) was a politician in New Brunswick, Canada.
* J. Kenneth Hazen President and CEO of CTSI-Global
However, the first widely practical differential analyser was constructed by Harold Locke Hazen and Vannevar Bush at MIT, 1928 1931, comprising six mechanical integrators.
* John Douglas Hazen ( 1860 1937 ), statesman, Premier of New Brunswick
William Babcock Hazen ( September 27, 1830 January 16, 1887 ) was a career United States Army officer who served in the Indian Wars, as a Union general in the American Civil War, and as Chief Signal Officer of the U. S. Army.
Thomas William Hazen Rolleston ( 1857 1920 ) was an Irish writer, literary figure and translator, known as a poet but publishing over a wide range of literary and political topics.
* Robert Leonard Hazen ( 1808 1874 ), Canadian politician
“ He put his hand on my shoulder and said: ‘ You ’ re sitting closest to him be careful .’ Hazen testified that Nichols had turned down a plea deal, which Judge Barnes had agreed to, that would had given him 15 years in prison instead of the 25 or more years he was likely to get if convicted which Hazen told Nichols he expected.
# Hazen, Arkansas $ 14, 805
# John Douglas Hazen, Conservative ( 1891 1896 )
# John Douglas Hazen, Conservative ( 1911 1917 )

Hazen and February
On 18 February 1759, Hazen and about fifteen men arrived at Sainte-Anne des Pays-Bas.

Hazen and 11
Many of these concurrencies and multiple crossings occurred when the south end of U. S. 63 was extended from Turrell to Ruston in 1999, in a very different direction from the Mammoth Spring-to-Turrell segment ; the only non-concurrent parts of the extension are from Hazen to Stuttgart ( formerly Arkansas Highway 11 ) and Pine Bluff to El Dorado ( formerly Arkansas Highway 15 ).
New Hampshire Fish and Game Department, 11 Hazen Dr., Concord, NH, 03301. pp. A26-A35.

Hazen and 1950
Brown and Hazen presented their work at the National Academy of Sciences regional meeting in 1950.

Hazen and was
A post office named Sand River was established in Alger County on March 14, 1891, with Charles A. Hazen as its first postmaster.
Originally part of Elbridge Township, Leavitt Township was divided off and named for Hazen Leavitt, the first settler in the area, who arrived in 1864.
A descendant of Thomas Leavitt, one of the first English settlers of New Hampshire, Hazen Leavitt was born in Percy, Coos County, New Hampshire.
Hazen was founded in 1913.
Further upstream was a brigade under Colonel Moses Hazen covering Buffington's Ford and Wistar's Ford.
Aldrich Hazen Ames ( born May 26, 1941 ) is a former Central Intelligence Agency counter-intelligence officer and analyst, who, in 1994, was convicted of spying for the Soviet Union and Russia.
In 1904, Allen Hazen showed that the efficiency of a sedimentation process was a function of the particle settling velocity, the flow through the tank and the surface area of tank.
" Upon which Hazen heard a " musical twang " and another cable was parted.
This activity was observed by Moses Hazen, a retired British officer who lived near the fort.
At 2: 10 pm, Captain Candi Kubeck and First Officer Richard Hazen heard a loud bang in their headphones, and noticed the plane was losing electrical power.
Monckton was accompanied by New England Rangers led by Joseph Goreham, Captain Benoni Danks, Moses Hazen and George Scott.
Thatcher was defeated by Hazen Argue in the 1957 federal election and again in 1958 but Thatcher was nevertheless courted by the provincial Saskatchewan Liberal Party and became its leader in 1959 at the party's leadership convention defeating three rivals.
Hazen Titus was appointed as the line's dining car superintendent in 1908.
Hazen Health Center was built in 1967 and named after Dr. John Hazen (?- 1946 ), a local physician who served the college for many years up until 1946.
In soil mechanics the term " liquefied " was first used by Hazen in reference to the 1918 failure of the Calaveras Dam in California.
Hazen was elected to the Canadian House of Commons as a Conservative candidate in the 1891 federal election.
For his years of service to The Crown and to Canada, in 1918 Douglas Hazen was made a Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George by King George V.
Hazen died in 1937 at age seventy-seven and was interred in the Fernhill Cemetery in Saint John, New Brunswick.
Steven Frink was the first postmaster, followed by Hazen in 1867, Joseph Meadows in 1872, John M. Lewis in 1877, and A. C. Reynolds in 1884.

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