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Jesse B. Aiken (974 bytes)
1: ...ial Ruebush & Kieffer Publishing Company adopting Aiken's system around [[1876]]. 3: Aiken lived near Yellow Spring in the Capon Valley, [[H... 6: ...nderstanding'', by Harry Eskew and Hugh McElrath, Broadman Press. 7: *''White Spirituals in the Southern Uplands'', by George Pullen Jackson, University of North Carol... 12: {{stub}} Aiken (562 bytes) 1: '''Aiken''' can refer to a number of things: 2: *The US county [[Aiken County, South Carolina]] 3: *Aiken County's county seat, [[Aiken, South Carolina]] 4: *The [[University of South Carolina Aiken]] 6: ...are also a number of people with the last name '''Aiken''': Liam Aiken (1820 bytes) 1: ... played Owen Baker in the [[2003]] movie ''[[Good Boy!]]'']] 3: ...crew: an Italian Greyhound which he named ''Kes'' based on old English film. 5: ...he Italian Job]]''. He plays the acoustic guitar, but is a fan of punk music and aspires to play the ... 9: ...aire]] the avid, orphaned reader from the popular books of the same name. 12: *{{imdb name|id=0014582|name=Liam Aiken}} Clay Aiken (8849 bytes) 1: ...ically the show's "loser" he has since gone on to be one of the show's most popular stars, even more ... 2: ...ed on [[November 16]], [[2004]] has gone [[gold album|platinum]] in 6 weeks. 4: ...ctober 14]], [[2003]] and has since gone [[gold album|triple platinum]]. 6: ...Elton John]]'s ''[[Candle in the Wind]]'' and the best selling single of [[2003]]. 8: ==Biography== George Aiken (2759 bytes) 1: ...id Aiken''' ([[August 20]], [[1892]]–[[November 19]], [[1984]]) was an [[United States|American... 3: ...nd subsequently served two terms as [[governor]], being first elected in [[1936]] and re-elected in [... 5: ... major industries, including banks, railroads, marble companies, and [[granite]] companies. He also e... 7: .... During his time in the Senate he served in a number of leadership roles including [[Chairman]] of t... 9: ...portedly spent only $17.09 on his last reelection bid. Joan Aiken (1161 bytes) 1: ...her father [[Conrad Aiken]] and her sister [[Jane Aiken Hodge]]. 3: ...y [[children's book]]s and [[thriller]]s. For her books she received the [[Guardian Award]] ([[1969]]... 5: == Notable works == 6: * ''[[The Wolves of Willoughby Chase]]'' ([[1963]]) 7: * ''[[Nightbirds on Nantucket]]'' Frank Aiken (5481 bytes) 1: ...reann]] in 1923 and at each election until 1973. Aiken served as Minister for Defence (1932-1943), Minis... 3: ... In April [[1923]] he succeeded [[Liam Lynch]] in becoming Chief of Staff of the IRA. On [[May 24]] ... 5: ... the government which followed [[The Emergency]], Aiken was appointed Minister for Finance. 7: ...en Plan' to the United Nations in an effort to combine [[disarmament]] and peace in the [[Middle East... 9: ...port of [[Fianna Fáil]] in the general election. Aiken received many award and accolades from Irish univ... Conrad Aiken (1902 bytes) 1: ...Massachusetts]]. He was deeply influenced by [[Symbolism]], especially in his earlier works. In [[193... 5: ...Conrad_Aiken.jpg|thumbnail|right|200px|Aiken's tomb]] 6: ...to have his tombstone fashioned in the shape of a bench as an invitation to visitors to stop and enjo... 8: He is the father of writer [[Joan Aiken]]. 11: ...Aiken eTexts] of Aiken's works, at [[Project Gutenberg]] Howard Aiken (1631 bytes) 1: ...mputer. He was born on [[March 9]], [[1900]] in Hoboken, New Jersey and passed away on [[March 14]] [... 3: ...e machine was completed in [[1944]]. In [[1947]], Aiken completed his work on the fully electronic [[Mark... 5: ...ent, "Only six electronic digital computers would be required to satisfy the computing needs of the e... 7: Aiken was inspired by Charles Babbage's Difference Engine. 10: ....ac.uk/history/Mathematicians/Aiken.html MacTutor biography] Aiken, South Carolina (3023 bytes) 1: ...[[county seat]] of [[Aiken County, South Carolina|Aiken County]]{{GR|6}}. 4: [[Image:SCMap-doton-Aiken.PNG|right|Location of Aiken, South Carolina]] 5: Aiken is located at 33°32'58" North, 81°43'14" ... 7: According to the [[United States Census Bureau]], the city has a total area of 41.9 [[squar... 12: ...ether, 13.7% have a female householder with no husband present, and 34.3% are non-families. 29.6% of ... University of South Carolina Aiken (2252 bytes) 2: ...a four-year, public coeducational university in [[Aiken, South Carolina]]. 5: USC Aiken awards baccalaureate degrees in more than 30 major areas o... 8: ...usta, Georgia]], and 55 miles (89 km) from [[Columbia, South Carolina]]. 12: ...ded in [[1961]] in a historic mansion in downtown Aiken, USCA moved to its present site in 1972. 17: ... and 26 percent of the students are minority. USC Aiken is also increasingly known for its emphasis on ac... Aiken County, South Carolina (3618 bytes) 1: ... 1em;">[[Image:Map of South Carolina highlighting Aiken County.png]]</div> 2: .... Its [[county seat]] is [[Aiken, South Carolina|Aiken]][[Geographic references|<sup>6</sup>]]. 5: ... to the [[United States Census Bureau|U.S. Census Bureau]], the county has a total area of 2,798 [[sq... 8: ...U.S. census)|White]], 25.56% [[Race (U.S. census)|Black]] or [[Race (U.S. census)|African American]],... 10: ...ther, 13.80% have a female householder with no husband present, and 29.10% are non-families. 25.20% o... Hamburg, Aiken County, South Carolina (2046 bytes) 1: ...long overland carry to Hamburg's river connection became unnecessary. 3: ...ction]], after which time Hamburg deteriorated to become an industrial slum. 5: ... South Carolina|North Augusta]] has begun to grow back over the site. 8: *http://www.arete-designs.com/hamburg 10: [[Category:Aiken County, South Carolina]] [[Category:South Carolin... Jesse (794 bytes) 1: '''Jesse''' is a common first name in many [[English]] spe... 4: ...avid is sometimes called simply "Son of Jesse" (''ben yishai''). 7: ''[[Jesse (TV series)]].'' 9: [[Category:Hebrew Bible/Tanakh people]] Jesse Burkett (963 bytes) 1: ...e:Jesse_Burkett_Baseball.jpg|thumb|right|'''Jesse Burkett''' of St. Louis at [[South Side Park]] in [... 3: ...), nicknamed "The Crab", was a [[Major League Baseball]] player at the turn of the 20th century. 5: ...reer, smacking 200 hits in a season six times and batting over .400 three times. 7: ...aseball Hall of Fame]] in [[Baseball Hall of Fame balloting, 1946|1946]]. 9: {{stub}} Jesse B. Oldendorf (2401 bytes) 1: ...], famous for defeating a Japanese force in the [[Battle of Leyte Gulf]] during [[World War II]]. 3: ...the transport ''[[Patricia]]''. This was followed by onshore assignments and a stint as [[flag secret... 7: ...rfare]] as his primary activity. From May to December [[1943]] he commanded Western Atlantic escorts ... 11: ...urigao Strait]], the last [[naval battle]] fought by [[surface ship]]s alone. 13: ...the [[USS Pennsylvania (BB-38)|''Pennsylvania'' (BB-38)]]. Jesse Valenzuela (331 bytes) 1: ...n]]. He continued to be a member until the band's breakup in 1997, and reunited with the rest of the ... 3: {{stub}} Jesse M. Unruh (1403 bytes) 1: ...in [[Newton, Kansas|Newton]], [[Kansas]] on September 30, 1922. He served in the [[U.S. Navy]] during... 3: ...d he was a member of the [[American Legion]]. His burial location is unknown. 7: ... and then vote against them, you have no business being here.'' 9: {{stub}} 11: [[Category:1922 births|Unruh, Jesse M.]] Jesse Crowell (3386 bytes) 1: ... of Albion. He is renowned as ''Albion's Greatest Benefactor''. 3: ...his time, money, and energy for the building of Albion. 5: ...age. He had the intention to find water power and build a mill. He found the site at the forks of the... 7: ...the school's board of directors and contributed liberally to the institution. 9: ...acade. The south wall of the Stone Mill may still be seen to this day. Jesse L. Greenstein (1431 bytes) 1: ...enstein''' ([[October 15]] [[1909]] – [[October 21]] [[2002]]) was an American [[astronomer]]. 3: He began his career at [[Yerkes Observatory]] under [[Otto Struve]] and later went t... 5: ...merican Astronomical Society]] in [[1970]], the [[Bruce Medal]] in [[1971]] and the [[Gold Medal of t... 10: ...pr.caltech.edu/media/Press_Releases/PR12307.html Obituary from Caltech] 11: * [http://oralhistories.library.caltech.edu/archive/00000051/01/OH_Greenstein...
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