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unusual facts about Arthur R.H. Morrell


Arthur Morrell

Arthur R.H. Morrell, mariner and member of the Corporation of Trinity House


Arthur Curtis

Arthur R. Curtis (1842–1925), Union Army officer during the American Civil War

Arthur Edwards

Arthur R. Edwards (1934–2006), Australian rules footballer with the Footscray Football Club

Arthur Hall

Arthur R. Hall, head football coach at the University of Illinois, 1907–1912

Arthur Marshall

Arthur R. Marshall (1919–1985), scientist, ecologist and Everglades conservationist

Arthur P. Schmidt

One of Schmidt's sons, Arthur R. Schmidt, is also a notable film editor who has won Academy Awards for Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) and Forrest Gump (1994).

Arthur R. Albohn

After moving with his wife to Whippany, New Jersey in 1950, Albohn became involved in local politics and was first elected to serve on the Hanover Township Committee in 1954, serving there until 1987, serving as Chairman of the Sewerage Authority, President of the Board of Health, Director of Finance and as a member of the township's Planning Board.

Arthur R. Miller

Before that he was the Bruce Bromley Professor of Law at Harvard Law School (1971-2007), after being on the faculties of the University of Michigan and the University of Minnesota.

His weekly television titled Miller's Court was aired on Boston's WCVB-TV from 1979-1988 and was the first American TV show dedicated to the exploration of legal issues.

Sick Puppies is now the name of a real band from Australia, playing grunge and alternative rock.

Arthur R. Taylor

In 1985, Fordham University named him dean of its Graduate School of Business Administration.

Arthur R. Wilson

In 1945 he was conferred the Freedom of the City of Dijon.

Arthur Richardson

Arthur R. Richardson (1862–1936), pilot, farmer and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada

Arthur von Hippel

Arthur R. von Hippel (1898–2003), German American materials scientist and physicist

DeForest H. Perkins

In 1926, Perkins was accused of conspiring with Republican Governor Owen Brewster and the Klan's Imperial Wizard, Hiram Evans in a Washington, D.C. Hotel Room, to sabotage the candidacy of a Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate, Arthur R. Gould, who was running an anti-Klan campaign.

Edward H. Cooper

Cooper is the co-author, with Charles Alan Wright and Arthur R. Miller, of the first, second, and third editions of Federal Practice & Procedure, the leading legal treatise on federal jurisdiction and procedure.

Glen E. Morrell

The Sergeants Major of the Army, Daniel K. Elder, Center of Military History, United States Army Washington, D.C. 2003.

Justa Lindgren

He served as head football coach at Cornell College in Mount Vernon, Iowa from 1902 to 1903 and at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign in 1904—along with Arthur R. Hall, Fred Lowenthal, and Clyde Matthews—and alone in 1906, compiling a record of 14–16–2.

Otago Boys' High School

There is a teaching block, named after a former Rector, Mr. W.J. Morrell, which was erected in 1961 to a standard Ministry of Works design, though contextualised with blue stone fascias by the architect Ian R McAllum.


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