- George Washington
George Washington was a central and critical figure in the founding of the United States, and is commonly referred to as father of the nation. He led America's Continental Army to victory over Britain in the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783), and in 1789 was elected the first President of the United States of America. He served two four-year terms from 1789 to 1797, winning reelection in 1792. - George Corbin Washington
George Corbin Washington (August 20, 1789-July 17, 1854) was a United States Congressman from the third and fifth districts of Maryland, serving four terms from 1827 to 1833, and 1835 to 1837. He was also a grand-nephew of U.S. President George Washington. Washington was born at "Haywood Farms" near Oak Grove of Westmoreland County, Virginia. He attended Harvard University, studied law, but devoted himself to agricultural pursuits on his plantation in Maryland. - George Sisler
George Harold Sisler (March 24, 1893 - March 26, 1973), nicknamed "Gorgeous George," was an American baseball player who played Major League Baseball (MLB) for 15 seasons, primarily as a first Baseman with the St. Louis Browns. Although his career ended in 1930, from 1920 until 2004, Sisler held the MLB record for most hits in a single season. The Baseball Hall of Fame elected Sisler in 1939. - George Washington Whistler
George Washington Whistler (born May 19, 1800 in Fort Wayne, Indiana - died April 7, 1849 in Saint Petersburg, Russia) was a prominent American railroad engineer in the first half of the 19th century. He graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York in 1819, and landed a job with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, which sent him to England to learn more about railroad technology. He was involved in the construction of several U.S. railroads, … - George W. Morgan
George Washington Morgan (September 20, 1820 - July 26, 1893) was an American soldier, lawyer, and politician. He fought in the Texas Revolution and the Mexican-American War, and was a general in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Morgan later served as a three-term postbellum United States Congressman from Ohio. - George Bilgere
George Bilgere (b. 1951) is an American poet. He grew up in Riverside, California, and earned his BA at the University of California, Riverside. He received his MA in English Literature from Washington University in St. Louis and earned a Ph.D. in contemporary British and American Poetry from the University of Denver in 1988. - George Harrison Shull
George Harrison Shull (April 15, 1874 - September 28, 1954) was an eminent American plant geneticist. He was born in Clark Co., Ohio, graduated from Antioch College in 1901 and from the University of Chicago (Ph.D.) in 1904, served as botanical expert to the United States Bureau of Plant Industry in 1903-04, and thenceforth was a botanical investigator of the Carnegie Institution at the Station for Experimental Evolution, Cold Springs Harbor, N. Y., … - George Mullin
George Joseph Mullin was a pitcher in Major League Baseball who played fourteen seasons, from 1902 to 1915. He played with the Detroit Tigers and Washington Senators of the American League and the Indianapolis Hoosiers and Newark Peppers of the Federal League. Born in Toledo, Ohio, Mullin was a powerfully built fastballer. He played semi-pro baseball in Wabash, Indiana, earning the nickname "Wabash George." In 1901, at age 20, … - George W. Crouse
George Washington Crouse (November 23, 1832 - January 5, 1912) was a U.S. Representative from Ohio. Born in Tallmadge, Ohio, Crouse attended the common schools. He taught school for five years. He moved to Akron, Ohio. Deputy in offices of county auditor and treasurer 1855-1858. Auditor of Summit County 1858-1863. He served as county treasurer in 1863. Manager in 1863 of the Akron branch of C. Altman &. Co., dealers in farming implements. - George W. Houk
George Washington Houk (September 25, 1825-February 9, 1894) was a lawyer and politician representing Ohio. George W. Houk was born near Mount Holly Springs in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, the son of Adam and Catherine (Knisley) Houk. The family moved to Dayton, Ohio in 1827 where George Houk attended the public schools and the E. E. Barney Academy at Dayton. For a number of years Houk taught school while he studied law with Peter P. Lowe. - George W. Thompson
George Western Thompson (May 14, 1806 - February 24, 1888) was a nineteenth century politician, lawyer and judge from Virginia, West Virginia and Ohio. Born in St. Clairsville, Ohio, Thompson graduated from Jefferson College in 1824, studied law in Richmond, Virginia and was admitted to the bar in 1826, commencing practice in St. Clairsville in 1828. He moved to Virginia in 1837 and was appointed deputy postmaster of Wheeling, Virginia (now West Virginia) in 1838. - George W. Hulick
George Washington Hulick (June 29, 1833 - August 13, 1907) was a U.S. Representative from Ohio. Born in Batavia, Ohio, Hulick attended the public schools. He was graduated from Farmer's College, near Cincinnati. Took charge of Pleasant Hill Academy and taught two years. He studied law. He was admitted to the bar in 1857 and commenced practice in Batavia. During the Civil War enlisted as a private in Company E, Twenty-second Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, April 14, 1861. - George Rosso
George Anthony Rosso (January 15, 1930 - January 28, 1994) was an American football running back in the NFL for the Washington Redskins. He played college football for Ohio State University. - George W. Geddes
George Washington Geddes (July 16, 1824 - November 9, 1892) was a U.S. Representative from Ohio. Born in Mount Vernon, Ohio, Geddes attended the common schools. He studied law. He was admitted to the bar in July 1845 and practiced. He served as judge of the court of common pleas of the sixth judicial district in 1856. He was reelected in 1861. Geddes was again elected in 1868, and served until 1873. He resumed the practice of law. - Nicholas T. George
Nicholas George is featured in Who's Who in American Law, Who's Who in America, and many other periodicals and journals. He has received a rating of high legal ability and the highest ethical standing by Martindale-Hubbell, a nationally recognized evaluation institution for the legal profession. Since 1991, Nicholas George has focused his practice on Washington DUI / DWI law, traffic and criminal defense. - George
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- George E. Huston
Dr. George E. Huston 99, of Third Street Marietta, OH, died at his home at 1:30 P.M. Thursday August 2, 2007. He was born April 17, 1908, in Cleveland, OH, to the late Thomas and Josephine Hasek Huston. George graduated from South High School in Cleveland as the valedictorian in 1926. He graduated from Adelbert College, Case Western Reserve University in 1930 and Case Western Medical School in 1934. - George
- George Washington Crile
Crile, George Washington (kril) [ key ] , 1864 a 1943 , American surgeon, b. Coshocton co., Ohio, M.D. Univ. of Wooster medical school (later merged with Western Reserve Univ.), 1887. He taught at the Univ. of Wooster (1889-1900) and at Western Reserve Univ. (1900-1924) and was a founder and director (from 1921) of the Cleveland Clinic Foundation. - Wilson George
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- Debora Greger
Debora Greger (born 1949) is an award-winning American poet as well as a visual artist. She was born in Washington State and attended the University of Washington and then the Iowa Writers' Workshop. She then went on to hold fellowships at the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown and at Harvard University's Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study. She is a professor of English and creative writing at the University of Florida. - William Edwin Safford
William Edwin Safford was an American botanist, ethnologist, and educator employed by the U.S. Navy and federal government. Safford graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1880 and pursued advanced studies at Yale and Harvard. He served in the Spanish-American War. In 1899 he was appointed deputy to the naval governor of Guam, Richard P. Leary. In practice, however, Leary delegated day-to-day administrative and judicial duties to Safford, … - Josiah Meigs
Josiah Meigs (August 21, 1757 in Middletown, Connecticut - September 4, 1822 in Washington, D.C.) was an American academic, journalist and government official. Meigs was the 13th child of Return J. Meigs, Sr. and Elizabeth Hamlin Meigs. His younger brother Return J. Meigs, Jr. served as a United States Senator and Governor of Ohio. After graduating from Yale University in 1778 with a Bachelor of Arts (B.A), … - John Strong Newberry
John Strong Newberry (December 22, 1822 - December 7, 1892) was a U.S. geologist, physician, explorer, author, and a member of the Megatherium Club at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. He was born at Windsor, Conn. Most of his early life was spent in the Western Reserve of Ohio. He graduated from Western Reserve University in 1846 and from Cleveland Medical School in 1848. - Tom van Horn Moorehead
Tom Van Horn Moorehead (April 12, 1898-October 21, 1979) was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio. William H. Ayres was born in Zanesville, Ohio. He attended the public schools, Ohio Wesleyan University at Delaware, Ohio, and George Washington University at Washington, D.C. During the First World War, he served in United States Naval Aviation Corps. He was engaged in the real estate and insurance business in Zanesville, Ohio, … - David Crowley
David C. Crowley, hails from Cincinnati, OH. He is a member of the Democratic party, and serves on Cincinnati City Council. During his second term in office, he served as chair of the Community Development, Education and Intergovernmental Affairs Committee, chair of the Internal Audit Committee, and was a member of the Finance Committee and the Neighborhood and Public Services Committee. More recently, he has been chosen to head up the Office of Environmental Management. - Tom Kindness
Thomas Norman Kindness (August 26, 1929 - January 8, 2004) was a member of the United States House of Representatives representing Ohio from January 3, 1975 to January 3, 1987. Born in Knoxville, Tennessee, Kindness graduated from Glendale High School in Glendale, California, in 1947. Kindness received his bachelor of arts degree from the University of Maryland in 1951 and his bachelor of laws degree from George Washington University in 1953. - Charles A. Ford
Charles Arthur Ford is a United States diplomat and the current United States Ambassador to Honduras. Ford was born in Dayton, Ohio. He obtained his B.A. in Economics from the College of William and Mary in 1972, and his M.A. in Latin American Studies from George Washington University in 1975. - William S. Fitzgerald
William Sinton FitzGerald (October 6, 1880-October 3, 1937) was an American politician of the Republican Party who served as the 39th mayor of Cleveland, Ohio. FitzGerald was born in Washington, D.C. He received public education and attended George Washington University, graduating with a Master of Laws degree in 1903. The following year, he moved to Cleveland, was admitted to the Ohio bar association, and began practicing law. - Gertrude B. Elion
Gertrude Belle Elion (January 23, 1918 - February 21, 1999) was an American biochemist and pharmacologist, and a 1988 recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Born in New York City to Jewish immigrant parents, she graduated from Hunter College in 1937 and New York University (M.Sc.) in 1941. Unable to obtain a graduate research position due to her sex, she worked as a lab assistant and a high school teacher, … - George Wendling
- Melissa Tuckey
Melissa Tuckey/Assistant Festival Director – Tuckey is events coordinator for D.C. Poets Against the War. A long-time community organizer, she was Development Director for Kentucky Environmental Foundation in Berea, KY, and Field Manager for Ohio Toxic Action. Tuckey holds an MFA in poetry from George Mason University. Her chapbook, Rope as Witness , was recently released by Pudding House Publications. - Carl Grant III
Carl N. Grant, III is Senior Vice President, Business Development for Cooley Godward Kronish LLP. He joined the Firm in 2002 and is resident in the Reston office where he is focused on bringing team-based, business-oriented legal solutions to growth companies on the East Coast. Mr. Grant brings a wealth business expertise and contacts to Cooley, having served as Executive Director-Technology Industry for PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, the world's largest professional services organization. . . . - James Watson
Being a Christian isn't something that I do, it's something that I am. I am hopeful that with each day I can bring a little more glory to God. God has done incredible things in my life. I have a passion for Youth ministry and am attending seminary to become a Pastor or whatever it is that God has in store for me. Right now I'm content with my station in life and am waiting on God. - Jeanette
Well, what to say. I'm still trying to figure out my life (at my age). I have made some big choices recently about the path I'm on and as with all big choices, I'm a little scared. I've decided to finally go to college and get my degree. I wasn't sure what I wanted to do when I was in high school so I ended up enlisting in the Army. It truly turned out to be a great decision. - John William Snow
John William Snow , Ph.D. , LL.B. (born August 2 , 1939 , in Toledo, Ohio ) served as the 73rd United States Secretary of the Treasury . He replaced Secretary Paul O'Neill on February 3 , 2003 and was succeeded by Henry Paulson on July 3, 2006, in a move that had been anticipated for several weeks , Snow submitted a letter of resignation on May 30 , 2006 , effective "after an orderly transition period for my successor." - Adam Straub
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