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  • Emily Dickinson, a 32-year-old woman from Amherst, Massachus
  • Cody Dickinson, a member of hill country blues bands the No
  • rn in West Tennessee to Mary Lindsay and Jim Dickinson, a Memphis record producer.
  • ak Circle were constructed after 1920. A. W. Dickinson added a lot to Oak Circle in 1920 and constr
  • ary School (Unincorporated Galveston County, Dickinson address) grades PK-4 - Opened 2007
  • ere is no mystery to Mending Fences, but Ms. Dickinson adds a little mystique."
  • He was recruited to replace Bruce Dickinson after his departure, to join Iron Maiden.
  • Mezzotint engravings of her by W. Dickinson, after J. Nixon, as Elfrida; by R. Houston,
  • efeated U.S. Representative Lloyd Thurston), Dickinson again lost in the general election, this tim
  • last day of the January 2009 transfer window Dickinson agreed to a loan move to Leeds United, but t
  • For Bruce Dickinson album, see The Chemical Wedding.
  • n, Charlie Murphy, George Clinton and Janice Dickinson, also appear in the film.
  • In 1971, Dickinson also played piano on The Rolling Stones' hit
  • In addition to the guitar, Dickinson also plays a cigar box guitar called the "lo
  • Dickinson also followed his father in commerce, as pre
  • Dickinson alumni encyclopedia
  • , Bellamy has mentioned the extensive use of Dickinson amplifiers on their album The Resistance.
  • The film was directed by Thorold Dickinson, and shot at Denham Film Studios and on loca
  • Oklahoma City architectural firm of Bozalis, Dickinson and Roloff as a concrete structure with a di
  • The school serves Dickinson and the cities of San Leon and Bacliff.
  • s Jacob Walker, who attempted to hide behind Dickinson and the other women; four Mexican soldiers k
  • , including a US TV movie in 1981 with Angie Dickinson and Christopher Plummer.
  • e vacancy created by the resignation of John Dickinson and awaiting the selection of a successor by
  • el Petrie and starring Richard Burton, Angie Dickinson and Jack Carson.
  • ical Wedding' by Iron Maiden front man Bruce Dickinson and starring Simon Callow, 'Secret Society'
  • My objection to Mr. Lowes Dickinson and the reassertors of the pagan ideal is, t
  • and such musical luminaries as producer Jim Dickinson and Rev. Jeff Mosier.
  • 1946 British drama film directed by Thorold Dickinson and starring Robert Adams, Eric Portman and
  • Silver Wings", both of which were written by Dickinson and guitarist/producer Roy Z. Disc 2 contain
  • alongside Drew Barrymore, Pete Wentz, Janice Dickinson and other celebrities in support of gay marr
  • ne of the first composers to discover Emily Dickinson... and set a great number of her poems into so
  • . Kerr, K.R. Robertson, M.P. Arsenault, T.A. Dickinson and C.S. Campbell (2007)
  • istie Brinkley, Iman, Cindy Crawford, Janice Dickinson and Gia Carangi.
  • or short periods with Richard Blow and Peter Dickinson, and with Maxwell Fry and Jane Drew.
  • e back their family history centred on David Dickinson and revealed how his Turkish grandfather Hra
  • The Autobiography of G. Lowes Dickinson: and other unpublished writings, 1973, edite
  • It was directed by William Kennedy, Laurie Dickinson and Walter Pfeffer Dando.
  • Stanley Dickinson and Lemuel Smith made their only two appeara
  • member of the Phi Beta Kappa organization at Dickinson and was the local chapter's treasurer from 1
  • nland (1991, HiCool Records) Produced by Jim Dickinson and engineered by Don Smith
  • membered as the "Coward of the Alamo", while Dickinson and the rest of the defenders would achieve
  • All songs written and composed by Bruce Dickinson and Alex Dickson, except where noted.
  • e as different as the poets they read: Emily Dickinson and Robert Frost.
  • director of John Dickinson and Company Limited
  • ts Langston Hughes, John Berryman, and Emily Dickinson and the art of Jean-Michel Basquiat.
  • nd has two sons, Charles Landauer and Sumner Dickinson, and a daughter, Margaret Hendrie.
  • the Long Island Flouring Mills by Moss Kent Dickinson and Joseph Merrill Currier.
  • After Dillinger broke up, guitarists Paul Dickinson and Paul Cockburn, drummer and percussionist
  • o you, ten songs for choir on texts by Emily Dickinson and Elly de Waard
  • Curry, Page, Dickinson, and Cox are part of Foard's team.
  • bscribers, prompting local businessman Perez Dickinson and Exeter, New Hampshire-born editor James
  • ssional boxer on 6 March 2009 against Travis Dickinson and lost on points.
  • rival of XIXth century figures such as Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman.
  • l in London owned by his grandmother, Sandra Dickinson, and made his acting debut in May 2010, in a
  • herford, New Jersey, the son of Fairleigh S. Dickinson and Grace Smith Dickinson (1887-1973).
  • Austin Dickinson applied the design principles of Andrew Jack
  • In 1891 her sister, Susan Dickinson, arranged for Anna to be incarcerated at the
  • Craver was a long-standing faculty member at Dickinson as instructor of mathematics, Latin, and phy
  • Angie Dickinson as Dragon Queen
  • Dick Dickinson as Harvey Stewart
  • Angie Dickinson as Mrs. Barlow
  • Angie Dickinson as Ruth Hanson
  • and Victoria the Great and then with Thorold Dickinson as co-author of the script for the film The
  • album The Killer Inside Me, produced by Jim Dickinson at Ardent Studios in Memphis.
  • 964, making him the longest-tenured coach at Dickinson at that time (W.J. Gobrecht would surpass th
  • Edward F. Dickinson at the Biographical Directory of the United
  • Rodolphus Dickinson at the Biographical Directory of the United
  • hed an annual award in 2001 called the "Gary Dickinson Award for Teaching Excellence".
  • 2008 Writer Magazine/Emily Dickinson Award
  • Edward Dickinson Baker (February 24, 1811 - October 21, 1861)
  • Abraham Lincoln, Stephen A. Douglas, Edward Dickinson Baker, Jesse B. Thomas, and other prominent
  • Dickinson Bay is an inlet of Galveston Bay in Texas, U
  • It is fed by Dickinson Bayou and the community of San Leon sits on
  • Carol Stafford & Donna Dickinson BBC1 7pm Mon Sept 26
  • Dickinson became a trustee of Fairleigh Dickinson Univ
  • When the war ended, Dickinson became a probate judge of Sandusky County fr
  • Dickinson became interested in astronomy at age 5, aft
  • After concluding one full season Dickinson became a graduate assistant for the Universi
  • Dickinson befriended the musical families of Otha Turn
  • Dickinson began his legal career as a patent and trade
  • The firm's identity as ‘Hill Dickinson' began to emerge when John Edward Gray Hill
  • Dickinson began his coaching career as an assistant fo
  • Carville Dickinson Benson (August 24, 1872 - February 8, 1929)
  • Emily Dickinson Blake Vermeule (born July 14, 1966), commonl
  • sultant, followed by Dave Plowright and Dale Dickinson, both Advertising Executives.
  • Cowan and Dickinson built a larger, two-story store, and in subs
  • Samuel Dickinson Burchard (July 17, 1836 - September 1, 1901)
  • nes, featuring such Hollywood stars as Angie Dickinson, Burt Lancaster, Burt Reynolds and John Wayn
  • . John had been replaced as manager by Jimmy Dickinson, but he could not prevent Portsmouth being r
  • Samson, B. Dickinson, C. Aylmer, Thunderstick) - 3:29
  • Scientific Director at the Corinne Goldsmith Dickinson Center for Multiple Sclerosis and Vice Chair
  • a historic home and farm complex located at Dickinson Center in Franklin County, New York.
  • Sally Dickinson, Chief Executive of the Magistrates' Associa
  • Dickinson chose 1958 as the title year, as this was th
  • g music to the words of William Blake, Emily Dickinson, Christina Rossetti, Oscar Wilde and others.
  • on with Harvey Brooks, Paul Q. Kolderie, Jim Dickinson, Chuck Prophet, Sean Slade, and Winston Wats
  • This article is about the Becton Dickinson co-founder.
  • Marvin D. Dickinson coached the Georgia Bulldogs for two seasons
  • llinger served as the head football coach at Dickinson College (1922), Rensselaer Polytechnic Insti
  • He graduated from Dickinson College in Carlisle, PA in 1948 and received
  • He earned a degree from Dickinson College in 1979 and a law degree from The Di
  • y and Rappahannock Academy, before attending Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
  • In 1795 or 1796, Gibson was sent to Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, where he
  • He graduated from the law school of Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania in 1924.
  • ick was the 22nd head football coach for the Dickinson College Red Devils in Carlisle, Pennsylvania
  • Baird became professor of natural history at Dickinson College in 1845, assuming also the duties of
  • village of Woodstock and started college at Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
  • ert was the 29th head football coach for the Dickinson College Red Devils in Carlisle, Pennsylvania
  • Dunn played fullback and halfback for the Dickinson College football team from 1910 to 1913.
  • Muhlenberg attended Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, studied l
  • all coach for Bucknell University (1908) and Dickinson College (1909).
  • He received his B.S. degree from Dickinson College in 1986 and his Ph.D. from Penn Stat
  • Old West, Dickinson College is a building designed by Benjamin H
  • he 30th and 32nd head football coach for the Dickinson College Red Devils in Carlisle, Pennsylvania
  • aze was the 26th head football coach for the Dickinson College Red Devils in Carlisle, Pennsylvania
  • ffy was the 20th head football coach for the Dickinson College Red Devils in Carlisle, Pennsylvania
  • He attended the common schools and Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
  • , PA, Brown attended Centreville Academy and Dickinson College in Carlisle, PA, where he studied la
  • oks was the 11th head football coach for the Dickinson College Red Devils in Carlisle, Pennsylvania
  • y Academy for two years, then graduated from Dickinson College in 1825; was ordained deacon and pri
  • ington and Lee University) in 1809, attended Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania in 1809 an
  • Kenney graduated from Dickinson College in 1959 and The George Washington Un
  • d his education at Washington College and at Dickinson College in Pennsylvania.
  • earned a degree in history and English from Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
  • and is currently a member of the faculty of Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
  • School (1916), now known as Messiah College, Dickinson College (B.A., 1920) and Columbia University
  • very of his diaries, she donated them to the Dickinson College archives.
  • He served as the head football coach at Dickinson College (1901), the University of Texas at A
  • He studied at Dickinson College and later earned a masters degree fr
  • He graduated from Dickinson College in 1841, and entered the Methodist m
  • Gamma Chapter enjoyed a month's existence at Dickinson College in Pennsylvania, but both succumbed
  • He served as the head football coach at Dickinson College (1908), Oklahoma Agricultural and Me
  • on was the third head football coach for the Dickinson College Red Devils in Carlisle, Pennsylvania
  • the Revolutionary War, Walker graduated from Dickinson College in 1787 and read law to enter the ba
  • ools in Denton, Maryland, and graduated from Dickinson College in 1847.
  • Graduating from Dickinson College in Carlisle in 1813, he then practic
  • ools as a child and went on to graduate from Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania in 1809.
  • Professor Stewart holds degrees from Dickinson College (B.A. in English and Anthropology),
  • a liberal education, and was graduated from Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, in 1838.
  • four years study, in 1847 he graduated from Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
  • He led the Dickinson College track team to ten undefeated seasons
  • Board of Trustees, Dickinson College
  • He graduated from Dickinson College in 1838.
  • mes was the 24th head football coach for the Dickinson College Red Devils in Carlisle, Pennsylvania
  • He also served as a Trustee of Dickinson College from 1825 to 1833.
  • s was the eighth head football coach for the Dickinson College Red Devils in Carlisle, Pennsylvania
  • He has a B.A. in Religion from Dickinson College and a Master's Degree in Public Admi
  • Former/current members of the Dickinson College Board of Trustees, among others.
  • He played at Dickinson College in 1922 and 1923, captaining the tea
  • She attended Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania and earned
  • Gobrecht was an all-conference halfback for Dickinson College from 1949 until 1952, where he also
  • Exendine earned a law degree at Dickinson College while he was coaching at Georgetown.
  • He was called to Dickinson College in 1842 as classical and mathematica
  • He served as the head football coach at Dickinson College (1902-1903), Syracuse University (19
  • He graduated from Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and from
  • mpany in 1854, and served as a member of the Dickinson College Board of Trustees (1828-1833, 1841-1
  • Waidner-Spahr Library at Dickinson College in Pennsylvania
  • The young Frederick entered Dickinson College in Carlisle in 1815, but did not gra
  • He graduated from Dickinson College in Carlisle in 1840.
  • Additionally, Dickinson College has named several buildings on campu
  • He attended Beaver Academy and Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
  • hael attended the academy at Centreville and Dickinson College of Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and gradu
  • Carroll was a four-year starter at Dickinson College in Carlisle, PA, where he earned a d
  • He graduated from Dickinson College in Carlisle in 1839.
  • nary in Kingston, Pennsylvania in 1929, from Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, in 1933,
  • He earned his B.A. degree from Dickinson College in 1837.
  • lisle, Pennsylvania, near his birthplace, to Dickinson College where he was graduated in 1815.
  • n in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, Miller attended Dickinson College and received a B.A. from Washington
  • n 1949, and a Doctor of Sacred Theology from Dickinson College in 1951.
  • head football coach for his alma mater, the Dickinson College Red Devils and he held that position
  • Baugher entered Dickinson College in 1822 and was admitted to the Bell
  • He graduated from Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, in 1815.
  • layer as well as head football coach for the Dickinson College Red Devils (then known as the Red an
  • mber of the Raven's Claw Honorary Society at Dickinson College
  • The Priestley Memorial Award of Dickinson College in 1954 for his contributions to the
  • He graduated from Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, in 1840.
  • She taught at Dickinson College, Randolph College, the University of
  • ard Saulsbury, Sr. Saulsbury was educated at Dickinson College, studied law, was admitted to the De
  • He graduated from Dickinson College, studied law, and began practicing i
  • In 1921, he enrolled in the law school at Dickinson College, where he also served as the line co
  • , 1956; Franklin and Marshall College, 1956; Dickinson College, 1963, and Lehigh University, 1970.
  • lisle Indian Industrial School and attending Dickinson College, Bender went on to a stellar career
  • d the common schools, and was graduated from Dickinson College, in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, in 1861.
  • burg, Pennsylvania, Sweeny was a graduate of Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
  • He earned a Bachelor's degree from Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania in 1937.
  • In 1975, he was named president of Dickinson College, a position he held until 1986, when
  • I am a student at Dickinson College, named for John Dickinson.
  • ones is a member of the board of trustees of Dickinson College, a private, residential liberal arts
  • He studied at Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and was ord
  • He graduated from Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, in 1849.
  • Estabrook then attended Dickinson College, in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
  • n 1942, he used his wealth to found Farleigh Dickinson College, which is today Fairleigh Dickinson
  • ia, just as the Methodists were revitalizing Dickinson College.
  • n donated in support of women's education at Dickinson College.
  • ege, Washington University in St. Louis, and Dickinson College.
  • , Pennsylvania and then studied chemistry at Dickinson College.
  • ed an honorary Doctor of Letters degree from Dickinson College.
  • chair of Natural Philosophy and Chemistry in Dickinson College.
  • Haldeman was educated at Dickinson College.
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