- Alden B. Dow
Alden B. Dow (b. April 10 1904, Midland, Michigan - d. August 20 1983) was an American architect; he was the son of Herbert Henry Dow (founder of the Dow Chemical Company) and Grace A. Dow. Dow is known for his prolific architectural design. His personal house in Midland, the Midland Center for the Arts, as well as the current building for the Grace A. Dow Library (named in honor for his mother) are examples of his work based in his hometown. - Grace A. Dow
Grace A. Dow (1869 - 1953) was an American philanthropist who is best known as the wife of Herbert H. Dow, and mother of architect Alden B. Dow. - Herbert Henry Dow
Herbert Henry Dow was a U.S. (Canadian-born) chemical industrialist. He attended the Case Institute of Technology in Cleveland, Ohio, where he became a member of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. His most significant achievement was as founder and eponym of Dow Chemical Company in 1897 with the assistance of Charles Nold. Two years later, he also started the Dow Gardens in Midland, Michigan as a personal hobby. - Charles Dow
Charles Henry Dow was an American journalist who co-founded Dow Jones & Company with Edward Jones and Charles Bergstresser. Dow also founded "The Wall Street Journal", which became one of the most respected financial publications in the world. He also invented the famous Dow Jones Industrial Average as part of his research into market movements. He developed a series of principles for understanding and analyzing market behavior which later became known as Dow theory, … - Tony Dow
Anthony (Tony) Lee Dow (born April 13, 1945 in Hollywood, California), is an American film producer, director and TV child actor of the 1950s and 1960s. Dow is best known for his role in the early TV sit-com "Leave it to Beaver" (1957-1963), in which he starred as June Cleaver and Ward Cleaver's oldest son, Wallace "Wally" Cleaver, in a somewhat idealized suburban family. His steady girlfriend on the show was Mary-Ellen Rogers, whom he often romanced in maltshops. - Ellen Albertini Dow
Ellen Albertini Dow (born November 16, 1918) is an American character actress. She often portrays feisty old ladies and is perhaps best known as the rapping grandmother who performs in the feature film "The Wedding Singer". She also played a disillusioned, homophobic grandmother (much to the dismay of her gay grandson) in "Wedding Crashers" and a victim of Christopher Lloyd's slapstick in "Radioland Murders." Additionally, … - Edward Dow
Edward Ingo Dow (born September 13, 1904; died December 23, 1992) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served as a Liberal member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1959 to 1962, from 1966 to 1968, and from 1968 to 1969. Dow arrived in Boissevain, Manitoba in 1915, and became a prominent businessman in the community. Along with his father, he operated George Dow and Sons Mill, and later the Cockshutt farm implement business. - Lorenzo Dow
Lorenzo Dow (October 16, 1777-February 2, 1834) was an eccentric minister whose infamy, influence and travels throughout the country led to many thousands of U.S. children of the early 19th century to be named after him. The 1850 U.S. census lists Lorenzo as one of the most popular first names in America. His autobiography at one time was the second-best selling book in the United States, exceeded only by the Bible. He was an important figure in the Second Great Awakening. - Andy Dow
Andy Dow is a Scottish former footballer who played for numerous clubs in a defensive role. Dow started out with Scottish junior side Sporting Club 85, before signing for Dundee in 1990. He moved south to sign for Chelsea for £250,000 in 1993, stay for three years. He had a spell with Bradford City on loan, and then played for a succession of Scottish clubs, including Hibernian, Aberdeen, Motherwell, St Mirren, Arbroath and Raith Rovers. - Ewan Dow
Ewan Dow, born (December 8 1971, Dunfermline) is a Scottish politician. He was educated at Kirkcaldy and Beath High Schools and attended the University of Aberdeen though left prior to graduating. In May 1994 he was elected as a Scottish National Party councillor to the former Tayside Regional Council and after only eight weeks was appointed to be Leader of the Administration after the resignation of the previous leader, Councillor Lena Graham. - Arthur Wesley Dow
Arthur Wesley Dow (1857 - 1922) was an American painter, photographer and influential arts educator. Dow taught at major American arts training institutions for 30 years including the Teachers College at Columbia University; the Arts Students League; Pratt Institute; and his own Ipswich Summer School of Art. His ideas where quite revolutionary for the period, he taught that rather than copying nature, art should be created by elements of the composition, like line, … - Ann Dow
Ann Dow is a Canadian water polo player. She is a graduate of the Université du Québec à Montréal. She was part of the 5th place women's water polo team at the 2000 Summer Olympics and was part of the bronze medal winning women's water polo team at the 2001 world championships in Fukuoka, Japan. - Alex Dow
Alex Dow (1862 - March 22, 1942) was a Scottish-born US engineer. Alex Dow was born in Scotland in 1862. He emigrated to the US in 1882. In 1893, as a result of Hazen Pingree's efforts to break the power of corporations over Detroit City politics, Detroit built a municipally-owned power plant. Dow was the plant's first manager and electrical engineer for the city of Detroit. It was during this time that Henry Ford worked under Dow at one of the Detroit Edison substations. - John G. Dow
John Goodchild Dow (May 6, 1905 - March 11, 2003) was a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives from New York. He was born in New York City. He graduated from Harvard University in 1927 and received a master's degree from Columbia University in 1937. He was a director of civil defense in Grand View, New York from 1950 until 1964. He was elected to Congress in 1964 defeating 18-year incumbent Katharine St. - Ken Dow
Kenneth William Dow (November 18, 1917 - November 17, 1988) was an American football defensive back in the NFL for the Washington Redskins. He played college football for Oregon State University. - Neal S. Dow
Neal S. Dow nicknamed the "Napoleon of Temperance" (March 20, 1804 - October 2, 1897) was a prohibitionist mayor of Portland, Maine, known as the "Father of Prohibition". He sponsored the "Maine law of 1851", which prohibited the manufacture and sale of liquor. Dow was widely criticized for his heavy handed tactics during the Portland rum riot of 1855. - William Dow
—William Dow emigrated to Canada from Scotland in about 1818. A trained brewer, he took employment with Thomas Dunn’s brewery in Montreal and quickly became a partner. His younger brother, Andrew, who had also trained as a brewer, joined him, and on the death of Dunn, the company became known as "William Dow and Company". It soon was a strong competitor to Molson's, the biggest brewery in the city. Dow was also a financier in Montreal. - Nancy Dow
- Bruce Dow
Bruce Dow (born April 1, 1963 in Seattle, WA) is a professional actor and singer working on stage in Canada and the United States. He has directed many plays and musicals, and has composed many musicals. Bruce made hisBroadway debut in Jane Eyre, and has appeared on Broadway in The Music Man, and Anything Goes. He has been a regular performer at the Stratford Festival of Canada, North America's largest classical repertory theatre, in Stratford, Ontario, Canada. - George Francis Dow
George Francis Dow (January 7, 1868 - June 5, 1936) was an American antiquarian for the Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities, active in Massachusetts. Dow was born in Carroll, New Hampshire, and joined the American Antiquarian Society in 1910. The Parson Capen House (Topsfield, Massachusetts) was restored under his direction, circa 1913. - Simon Dow
- Creagen Dow
Creagen Dow (born on May 1, 1991 in Sebring, Florida) is an American actor who currently has recurring role as Jeremiah Trottman on the Nickelodeon series "Zoey 101". He has alo guest starred on "Hannah Montana", "Without a Trace" and "Veronica Mars". He also provided the voice of "Mullet Boy" in the film "The Ant Bully". - Unity Dow
Unity Dow (born 1959) is a judge, human rights activist, and writer from Botswana. She came from a rural background that tended toward traditional values of the African kind. Her mother could not read English, and in most cases decision-making was done by men. She went on to become a lawyer with much of her education being done in the West. Her Western education caused a mixture of respect and suspicion. As a lawyer she earned acclaim most for her stances on women's rights. - Harry Dent
Harry S. Dent, Jr. is an American economist and writer. His most well-known book, "The Roaring 2000s", appeared on the New York Times Bestseller List. Dent is known to espouse a philosophy of demographic economics. Dent received his B.A. from the University of South Carolina. He earned an MBA from the Harvard Business School as a Baker Scholar. Dent is the Chief Economist for a Tampa, Florida investment firm. - Claude-André Lachance
Claude-André Lachance is a former Canadian politician and was the youngest person, at age 20, to be elected to the Canadian House of Commons. Born in Montreal, Quebec, he was first elected as a Liberal candidate in the 1974 federal election in the Montreal riding of Rosemont. He was re-elected in the 1979 and 1980 elections. He was appointed Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada (1979) and Minister of State (Trade) (1980-1981). - Jean François Pons
Jean François Pons was a French Jesuit who pioneered the study of Sanskrit in the West. He published a survey of Sanskrit literature in 1743, where he described the language as "admirable for its harmony, copiousness, and energy", reporting on the parsimonity of the native grammatical tradition, informing the works of de Brosses, Dow, Sinner, Voltaire, Monboddo, Halhed, Beauzée, and Hervás, and was plagiarized by John Cleland (1778). - Dow Jo
Dow, a 38 year old Arian, was born in Birmingham and now lives in North London with his wife and three sons. His first taste of acting came when he when he joined the National Youth Theatre at 14. After completing his 'A' Levels, Jo took a year off before attending and graduating from the Guildhall Drama School. Jo credits his role as Under Secretary, Tim, in the BBC's "No Job for a Lady" (1990) with Penelope Keith as his first big television break. His previous television... - Dow Mossman
Dow Mossman, born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, is an American writer. Mossman studied at Coe College for two years, finished college at the University of Iowa and received his M.A. from the Iowa Writers' Workshop in 1969. His novel, "The Stones of Summer", was published by Bobbs-Merrill and Popular Library in 1972. Following the publication of "The Stones of Summer", Dow was mentally exhausted and spent several months in an Iowa sanitorium. - Dow Tate
C. Dow Tate, 1997 Dow Jones Newspaper Fund National Journalism Teacher of the Year and Texas' Max Haddick Teacher of the Year, is currently in his fifth year of advising Shawnee Mission East High School's student publications. Shawnee Mission East, located in the Shawnee Mission School District, is in Prairie Village, Kansas. "The Harbinger" is the school's newspaper and "The Hauberk" is the yearbook. - Dow H. Drukker
Dow Henry Drukker (December 9, 1872 - January 24, 1963) was an American Republican Party politician from New Jersey who represented the state's 6th congressional district from 1914 to 1919. He was born in Sneek, Holland, and immigrated to the United States with his parents, who settled in Grand Rapids, Michigan the same year. He attended the public schools of Grand Rapids and then moved to New Jersey in 1897 and settled in Passaic, New Jersey. - Dow W. Harter
Dow Watters Harter (January 2, 1885 - September 4, 1971) was a U.S. Representative from Ohio. Born in Akron, Ohio, Harter attended the Akron public schools. He received preparatory education at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor and was graduated from the law department of the same university in 1907. He was admitted to the Michigan and Ohio bars in 1907. He commenced practice in Akron, Ohio, in 1911. - Dow Finsterwald
Dow H. Finsterwald, Sr. (born September 6, 1929) is an American professional golfer who is best known for winning the 1958 PGA Championship. Finsterwald was born in Athens, Ohio. He attended Ohio University in Athens, Ohio graduating in the Class of 1952. In 1969, he was inducted into the Ohio University Athletics Hall of Fame joining his father, Russ Finsterwald, who was in the first class of inductees as a football player, basketball and football head coach. - Nicola Dow
- Alexander Shulgin
Alexander studied Chemistry at Harvard University and Biochemistry and Medicine at the University of California at Berkeley. He has authored over 200 research papers published in peer reviewed scientific journals, been awarded some 20 patents, has published 20 book chapters, and written four books. Alexander has been studying the chemistry and effects of the psychedelics for over 30 years. - Susie Gharib
Susie Gharib , Nightly Business Report Moderator: "The Department of Justice said this power station in California was arrested during aware of the rule of" energy crisis four years ago, only to push the price of 'electricity. The company, which owns the facility, and four of his staff is now tax CA `manipulation of energy markets. - Dow Dow
Alrite I'm James or Dow or Downer if ya fuckin must (hate that name)I never thought I'd get a myspace but Im here now, everythings gonna be alrite. I'm a sound lad so feel free to add me if you think you're worth talking to. - Matt Dow
World's tallest midget. - Dow Pro Dow
LOVE THE SOUND OV MUSIC MAKE TUNES FROM RAGA,DRUM n BASS, GARAGE,GRIM,SOUL,R,N,B,RARE GROOVES. KNOW COUPLE PEOPLE IN THE MUSIC WORLD MY INSPIRATION HAS TO BE NINJAMAN,BOUNTY KILLER,2PAC GOD REST HIS SOUL,AND SINGERS LIKE KUT KLOSE. - Dow Time I Be A Good Girl, Time To Dow
Hey everyone, My name is Heather Caynon. I just moved to waterford about 2 months ago and I will be starting my Senior year here at Waterford High. I know some people in this area and so far I like it, I'm already gettin hated on but go head bitches do ur thing! Im looking people to chill with, and just hang out have fun. - Dow Bak 4 M@ Crown Fake Biitchez B Dow
Hmmm, theres only a little bit to know about me. My parents are Pauline N' Fou Maafu. My mom was Miss Tonga in 1979 n my dad was a rugy player when he was ''young'' lol. Now let me move on to my siblings. my older brother is Maeliuaki (Villi) Maafu, he is happily married to a beautiful Samoan women Osana R. Maafu. They have two beautiful daughters n the names are Halie n Mariah.
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