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3 unusual facts about Harold S. Bender


Mennonite Historical Library

Young professors Harold S. Bender, Ernst Correll and Guy Hershberger were among those active in promoting the concurrent resurrection of the college's Mennonite Historical Society.

The specialty library was founded in 1906 under the guidance of Harold S. Bender and Ernst Correll.

Mennonite Quarterly Review

Published continuously since its conception in 1927 by Harold S. Bender and the Mennonite Historical Society, the journal is now a cooperative publication along with Goshen College and the Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary.


Albert M. Bender

He gave collections of rare books and fine printing to Mills College, Stanford University, the University of California and the San Francisco Public Library.

Albert M. Bender (1866–1941) was a leading patron of the arts in San Francisco in the 1920s and 1930s, who played a key role in the early career of Ansel Adams and was one of Diego Rivera's first American patrons.

Bender Glacier

It was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (2006) after Professor Michael L. Bender at the Department of Geosciences (Geochemistry), Princeton University (earlier at the Graduate School of Oceanography, University of Rhode Island), whose paleoclimate research from 1984 centered on the glacial-interglacial climate change and the global carbon cycle.

Byron W. Bender

After spending 1953–1959 teaching in the Marshall Islands in what was then the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands under U.S. administration, he returned to teach linguistics and anthropology at Goshen College in 1960–1962 before completing a Ph.D. in linguistics from Indiana University in 1963.

Calling Dr. Kildare

Calling Dr. Kildare is a 1939 film directed by Harold S. Bucquet.

Chief Yellow Horse

These included Louis Sockalexis (Cleveland Spiders, 1897–1899), Charles Albert (Chief) Bender (primarily the Philadelphia Athletics, 1903–1917), and John (Chief) Meyers (primarily the New York Giants, 1909–1917).

Decision 3012

Travers was sent back from fifteen years in the future (using a copy of the time travel code from Futurama: Bender's Big Score) to stop Nixon from winning this election.

Dody Weston Thompson

In 1952, she was co-awarded the prestigious Albert M. Bender Award (known informally in the West as the “Little Guggenheim”) which financed a year's work in photography.

Dr. Kildare's Strange Case

Kildare's Strange Case is a 1940 American film directed by Harold S. Bucquet.

George H. Bender

He served in the United States House of Representatives from 1939 to 1947 and 1951 to 1954, and also in the U.S. Senate from 1954 to 1957.

Bender then worked as special assistant to the Secretary of the Interior from June 1957 to May 1958, during which time he campaigned for the incorporation of Alaska as the 49th state.

Harold S. Gladwin

In 1928, Harold and his future wife, Winifred, founded the Gila Pueblo Archaeological Foundation over the remains of a pueblo that the two had excavated together.

Harold S. Koplewicz

In May 2006, New York Governor Pataki and his Commissioner of the New York State Office of Mental Health appointed Koplewicz the Executive Director of the Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research (NKI).

Harold S. Sawyer

Sawyer was elected to the Ninety-fifth and to the three succeeding Congresses, serving from January 3, 1977 to January 3, 1985.

Harold S. Williams

Harold and Jean Williams maintained close links with the National Library of Australia from then on.

In June Williams wrote that he had decided to present "his library of books, photographs and associated items as a gift" to the National Library of Australia.

The bulk of the book component of the collection was sent to the National Library of Australia in 1978.

The latter wrote to Williams in April 1969 expressing his strong desire for the collection to be associated with "the collections the National Library of Australia is developing so rapidly in relation to Japan and indeed to the greater part of Asia".

The works on Japan in this consignment were listed by subject on a microfiche catalogue entitled "Japan: Books in the Harold S. Williams Collection", issued by the National Library of Australia in 1981.

John Bender

John R. Bender (1882–1928), American football player and coach, basketball coach, baseball coach

Michael L. Bender

Bender was first appointed to the Colorado Supreme Court January 2, 1997 by Governor Roy Romer.

Nancy Moritz

Moritz began her legal career in 1985 as a research attorney for Justice Harold Herd of the Kansas Supreme Court.

Richard Vander Veen

Vander Veen was reelected in November 1974 to a full term in the 94th Congress, but lost his seat in 1976 to Republican Harold S. Sawyer.

Sandra Dickinson

Her father, Harold S. Searles, was a psychoanalyst and her mother, Sylvia, was a nurse.

Scott 3

A cover of "30 Century Man" by the Jigsaw Seen was used in the animated film Futurama: Bender's Big Score.


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