- David A. Dodge
Mr. Dodge was appointed Governor of the Bank of Canada on 1 February 2001, for a term of seven years. As Governor, he is Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Bank. A native of Toronto, Mr. Dodge received a bachelor's degree (Honours) in Economics from Queen's University, and a PhD in Economics from Princeton (1972). - Marcellus Hartley Dodge Jr.
Marcellus Hartley Dodge, Jr. (1908 - August 29, 1930) was the heir to the Remington-Rockefeller fortune who died in a car accident in France. He was the son of Ethel Geraldine Rockefeller (1882-1973) and her husband, Marcellus Hartley Dodge, Sr. (1881-1963). He was a grandson of William Rockefeller, co-founder of Standard Oil, great-grandson of Remington Arms Company founder Marcellus Hartley, and grandnephew of Standard Oil's other co-founder, John D. Rockefeller. - Cleveland E. Dodge Jr.
Cleveland E. Dodge, Jr. was an industrialist and businessman, and a pioneer of manufacturing temperature-resistant wire coatings using Teflon in the 1950s. He founded Dodge Fibers Corporation in 1955 to manufacture Teflon-coated fabrics. He later founded Dodge Machine Co., which manufactured Rope Grips and other products. After his father’s death in 1982, Mr. Dodge became president of the Cleveland H. Dodge Foundation, established by his grandfather in 1917. - Marcellus Hartley Dodge Sr.
Marcellus Hartley Dodge, Sr. (February 28, 1881 - December 25, 1963) was the chairman of the board of Remington Arms Company. He married Geraldine Rockefeller Dodge (1882-1973). He lived on Giralda Farms in Madison, New Jersey and died on December 25, 1963. The Marcellus Hartley Dodge Award is bestowed in his honor. - Geraldine Rockefeller Dodge
Ethel Geraldine Rockefeller Dodge (April 3, 1882 - August 13, 1973) was the youngest child of Standard Oil tycoon, William Rockefeller and his wife, Almira Geraldine Goodsell. She was born as Ethel Geraldine Rockefeller in Tioga County, New York, and as an adult, she was widely known as Geradine R. Dodge. She was a generous benefactor to community and charity efforts. Giralda Farms was the name given to her stables and kennels, … - William E. Dodge
William Earle Dodge (September 4, 1805 - February 9, 1883), was a New York businessman, referred to as one of the "Merchant Princes" of Wall Street in the years leading up to the Civil War. Dodge was also a noted abolitionist, and Native American rights activist and served as the president of the National Temperance Society from 1865 to 1883. - Theodore Ayrault Dodge
Theodore Ayrault Dodge (28 May 1842 - 1909) was a Union officer in the American Civil War and a military historian of both that war and of the great generals of ancient and European history. He was considered by his contemporaries, as well as several other historians, to be the greatest American military historian of the nineteenth century. - Charles Dodge
Charles Dodge (b. Ames, Iowa, June 5, 1942) is an American composer best known for his electronic music. He is a former student of Darius Milhaud, Gunther Schuller. He co-wrote "Computer Music: Synthesis, Composition, and Performance", ISBN 0-02-864682-7. His best known piece is the "Earth's Magnetic Field" (1970). He is also well known for composing "Any Resemblance is Purely Coincidental," a work for Tape and Piano. - Joseph M. Dodge
Joseph M. Dodge is a American academic who is a leading authority on tax law. He is Stearns Weaver Miller Weissler Alhadeff & Sitterson Professor at Florida State University College of Law, and previously served as a faculty member at the University of Texas Law School. He has authored numerous influential articles and several books, including "The Logic of Tax" (West, 1989) and "Federal Income Taxation: Doctrine, Structure and Policy" (Michie, … - Henry Dodge
Henry Dodge (October 12, 1782 - June 19, 1867) was a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate, Territorial Governor of Wisconsin and a veteran of the Black Hawk War. He was the half brother of Lewis F. Linn and the father of Augustus C. Dodge with whom, are the first, and so far only, father-son pair to serve concurrently in the U.S. Senate. Although was born in Vincennes, Indiana, he was raised a Kentuckian. - Grenville M. Dodge
Grenville Mellen Dodge (April 12 1831 - January 3 1916) was a Union army officer on the frontier and during the Civil War, a U.S. Congressman, businessman, and railroad executive who helped construct the Transcontinental Railroad. He was one of the founders of the General Mills Corporation. - Todd Dodge
Todd Dodge (born July 21, 1963) is an American football coach, currently serving as the head coach at the University of North Texas in Denton, Texas for the North Texas Mean Green. Previously, Dodge was the head coach at Carroll High School in Southlake, Texas. - Earl Dodge
Earl Farwell Dodge (b. December 24, 1932) is a politician from the U.S. state of Colorado. Dodge was born in Malden, Massachusetts. A long-time temperance movement supporter, Dodge is a frequent Prohibition Party candidate for public office. Dodge ran for the United States Senate from Kansas in 1966, winning 9400 votes. Dodge was also a candidate for Governor of Colorado on five occasions (1970, 1974, 1982, 1986, … - David S. Dodge
David Stuart Dodge (born 1922, Beirut) was the Vice-President for Administration (1979-83), Acting President (1981-82) and President (1996-97) of the American University of Beirut. David Dodge received his education at Deerfield Academy and Princeton University, and became a Military Intelligence officer in World War II. After that he found employment at Aramco and the Trans-Arabian Pipeline Company. - David F. Dodge
David Francis Dodge was a successful author of mystery/thriller novels and humorous travel books. His first book was published in 1941. His fiction is characterized by tight plotting, brisk dialogue, memorable and well-defined characters, and (often) exotic locations. His travel writing documented the (mis)adventures of the Dodge family (David, his wife Elva, and daughter Kendal) as they roamed around the world. - Paul Dodge
Paul Dodge (born 26 February 1958 in Leicester) is a former English rugby union international footballer who gained 32 caps for his country between 1978 and 1985. He played for Leicester Tigers as a 17-year old, and made his England debut 2 years later. With Clive Woodward he formed a centre partnership that played for Tigers, England and the British Lions tour to South Africa in 1980. In the mid-late '80's he captained both Leicester and England. - Horace Elgin Dodge
Horace Elgin Dodge (May 17 1868 - December 10 1920) was an American automobile manufacturing pioneer. - Major Dodge
Major Dodge, a graduate of New Albany High School in New Albany, Indiana, has appeared in Off-Broadway productions of Rebel Without A Cause, The Awesome 80s Prom, and most recently the world premiere of "Count Down" by Dominique Cieri. Off-Off Broadway productions; "Angry Young Women in Low-Rise Jeans with High-Class Issues", and "Burn This" which he also produced. Additional credits include producer of The 1 Second Film, … - Mary Mapes Dodge
Mary Mapes Dodge (26 January , 1831- 21 August, 1905) was an American children's writer and editor, best known for her novel "Hans Brinker". Mary was born Mary Elizabeth Mapes to James Jay Mapes and Sophia Furman in New York City. In 1851 she married the lawyer William Dodge. Within the next four years she gave birth to two sons, James and Harrington. In 1857, William faced serious financial difficulties; during that same year, at the age of six, … - John Francis Dodge
John Francis Dodge (October 25 1864 - January 14 1920) was an American automobile manufacturing pioneer. Born in Niles, Michigan, where their father owned a foundry and machine shop. John and his younger brother Horace were inseparable as children and as adults. The origins of the Dodge family lie in Stockport, England, where their ancestral home still stands. In 1886, the Dodge brothers moved to Detroit where they took jobs at a boiler maker plant. - Norton Dodge
US economist Norton Townshend Dodge (b. 1927, Oklahoma City) amassed one of the largest collections of Soviet-era art outside the Soviet Union. - William de Leftwich Dodge
William De Leftwich Dodge was an American artist born at Liberty, Va., who studied in Paris and Munich and entered first place in the examination for the Ecole des Beaux Arts. Mr. Dodge's work as a mural painter was represented in New York by his decorations of the Empire Theatre, of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, and of other theatres and hotels. Among his principal works were the decorations of the Café de I'Opéra, Paris, the Folies Bergère, … - David Low Dodge
David Low Dodge (b. Brooklyn, Connecticut, June 141774 - d. New York City, April 23 1852) helped to establish the New York Peace Society and was a founder of the New York Bible Society and the New York Tract Society. - Franklin Dodge
Franklin L. Dodge, Jr. was a Bureau of Investigation agent in the early 1920s who had an affair with Imogene Remus, the wife and later murder victim of millionaire bootlegger George Remus. Franklin L. Dodge, Jr. was born in Lansing, Michigan in 1891. His father, Franklin L. Dodge, Sr. was a prominent lawyer and businessman who served two terms as a representative in the Michigan State Legislature and made several unsuccessful bids for higher office as a Democrat. Dodge, Jr. - Mary Abigail Dodge
Mary Abigail Dodge (March 31, 1833 - August 17, 1896) was an American writer and essayist, she wrote under pseudonym Gail Hamilton. Her writing is noted for its wit and promotion of equality of education and occupation for women. Mary Abigail Dodge was born March 31, 1833 in Hamilton, Massachusetts. She was born on a farm, the seventh child of Hannah and James Dodge. - Jim Dodge
Jim Dodge is an American novelist whose works combine themes of folklore, fantasy and liberal values, set in a timeless present before the coming of the digital age. At present he directs the Creative Writing program in the English Department at Humboldt State University in Arcata, California. - Bill Dodge
Professor William Dodge was born in Nigeria, where his parents were stationed while serving in the Peace Corps. Shortly after he was born, his family returned to the Marin headlands, in California, where Bill spent the remainder of his childhood. Bill attended Yale University for both his undergraduate and law school educations, earning a B.A. in History in 1986 and a J.D. in 1991. - Anna Dodge
Anna Dodge (18 October 1867, River Falls, Wisconsin - 4 May 1945, Los Angeles, California) was an American silent film actress. Anna Dodge married another silent film actor George Hernandez. - Frances Dodge
Frances Dodge (November 17, 1914 - January 24, 1971) was an internationally known horsewoman. She was the eldest of the three siblings of John Francis Dodge (co-founder of Dodge Motor Company) and his third wife Matilda Dodge. She finished boarding school at Mt. Vernon Seminary in 1933 and married James Johnson on July 1, 1938. On her 25th birthday, in 1939, she received control of her $10,000,000 trust fund from the Dodge estate. - Toby Dodge
Toby Dodge is an English political scientist whose main area of interest lies in the Middle East. He completed a PhD on the transformation of international system in the aftermath of the First World War and the creation of the Iraqi state at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. He also taught international relations and Middle Eastern politics in the Department of Political Studies at SOAS for four years. - Raymond Dodge
Raymond Dodge (1871-1942) was an American experimental psychologist. He was educated at Williams College and the University of Halle. In 1896 he was appointed professor of philosophy at Ursinus College. The following year became associated with Wesleyan University, and was made full professor there in 1902. Dodge was elected to conduct experiments on the psychology of nutrition at the Carnegie Institute laboratory (1913-1914), … - Homer L. Dodge
Homer Levi Dodge was the Chair of the Department of Physics, Dean of the Graduate school, and founder of the Oklahoma Research Institute, at the University of Oklahoma in Norman, Oklahoma. In 1919 Dodge became chairman of the Physics Department at the University of Oklahoma, and in 1926 he became dean of the graduate school. He was president of the Board of Trustees for the School of Religion from 1927 to 1944. At the December 1930 meeting of the American Physical Society, … - Harold F. Dodge
Harold F. Dodge was one of the principal architects of the science of statistical quality control. He is universally known for his work in originating acceptance sampling plans for putting inspection operations on a scientific basis in terms of controllable risks. From 1917 to 1958 worked at quality assurance department at Bell Laboratories with Walter Shewhart, George Edwards, Harry Romig, R. L. Jones, Paul Olmstead, E.G.D. Paterson, and Mary N. Torrey. - Ralph Edward Dodge
Ralph Edward Dodge is a retired American Bishop of The Methodist Church and the United Methodist Church, elected in 1956. He was born January 25, 1907, the youngest of four children of Ernest and Lizzie Longshore Dodge of Dickinson County, Iowa. - Frederic Dodge
Frederic Dodge (April 4, 1847 - March 7, 1927) was a federal judge in the United States. A native of Massachusetts, Dodge graduated from Harvard College in 1867 and Harvard Law School in 1869. After practicing law in Boston for three decades, in 1905, Dodge was named by President Theodore Roosevelt to the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts. - Bernie Dodge
Bernie Dodge (born Bernard Joseph Dodge September 5, 1948) is the creator of the "WebQuest", an information technology education tool, and QuestGarden, an online authoring tool and community of practice for WebQuest development. He is a Professor of Educational Technology at San Diego State University. - Augustus C. Dodge
Augustus Caesar Dodge was one of the first two United States Senators to represent the state of Iowa after it was admitted to the Union as a state in 1846. Immediately prior to his service as a Senator, Dodge represented the Territory of Iowa in Congress from 1839 to 1846. Dodge served in the Senate from 1846 to 1855, when President Franklin Pierce appointed him to the post of minister to Spain. He served as the minister 1855–1859. - Dan Dodge
Dan Dodge is a true pioneer of embedded systems technology. Together with business partner Gordon Bell , he created one of the world's first message-passing operating systems - the forerunner to the revolutionary QNX A Neutrino A microkernel RTOS. - Kasey Kahne
Kasey Kenneth Kahne (born April 10, 1980 in Enumclaw, Washington) is a driver in NASCAR's NEXTEL Cup series. He currently drives the #9 Dodge Dealers / UAW Dodge Charger/Dodge Avenger for Evernham Motorsports with teammates Scott Riggs and Elliott Sadler. Off the track, Kasey is active in charitable work and is a member of the President's Council on Service and Civic Participation. Kahne resides in Mooresville, North Carolina with his younger brother Kale Kahne. - Kurt Busch
Kurt Thomas Busch (born August 4, 1978 in Las Vegas, Nevada) is a NASCAR driver. He pilots the #2 Miller Lite Dodge in Nextel Cup Series and part time in Busch Series driving the #12 Penske Truck Rental Dodge. In 2004, he finished 8 points ahead of Jimmie Johnson to win the NASCAR Nextel Cup series championship in the first ever season using the "Chase for the Cup" points format. Busch drove the #97 Sharpie/Irwin Industrial Tools Ford for Roush Racing in 2005.
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