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35 unusual facts about Isaac M. "Ike" Carpenter


Bob Carpenter Center

Bob Carpenter Center is a 5,000-seat multi-purpose arena, in Newark, Delaware, named in honor of benefactor and trustee, R. R. M. Carpenter, Jr. (1915–1990).

Bobby Carpenter

R. R. M. Carpenter, Jr. (1915–1990), former owner of the Philadelphia Phillies

Carpenter Schools

Nathaniel L. Carpenter was raised and educated in Lancaster, New York, and went into the stage and hotel business there.

Carpenter, Mississippi

A former railroad town located seven miles from Utica in the extreme northwestern corner of the county, Carpenter was named for Joseph Neibert Carpenter, president of the Natchez, Jackson and Columbia Railroad.

Charles C. Carpenter

Carpenter's Boomers established a nominal settlement called City of Oklahoma on Deep Fork River (Deep Fork of the North Canadian River).

Charles T. Carpenter

Charles Thomas Carpenter, born December 9, 1858 in Bedford County, Tennessee, died February 22, 1945 at Montgomery County, Kansas, was a pioneer banker who was taken hostage by the Dalton Gang in their last raid, October 5, 1892, in Coffeyville, Kansas.

He was also senior partner in the Charles T. Carpenter Insurance Agency, the largest agency in Montgomery County, Kansas.

Daniel C. Carpenter

After Superintendent John Kennedy was attacked by a mob and hospitalized, overall command of the police force fell to Commissioner Thomas Coxon Acton and John G. Bergen while Carpenter took command of police squads on the streets.

Daniel Carpenter

Daniel C. Carpenter (1816-1866), American law enforcement officer and police inspector of the New York Police Department

Elias McMellen

James C. Carpenter, another prolific Lancaster County covered bridge builder

Eulithomyrmex

The fossils were first studied by paleoentomologist Frank M. Carpenter of the Museum of Comparative Zoology.

Frank Carpenter

Frank M. Carpenter (1902–1994), American entomologist & paleontologist

Franklin Carpenter

Franklin B. Carpenter (1818–1862), American lumber merchant and politician

Hermon P. Carpenter

Carpenter graduated from Sue Bennett Memorial School, now Sue Bennett College, at London, Kentucky, and worked his way through Kentucky Wesleyan College, where he received the Bachelor of Arts degree in 1909.

Horace Carpenter

Horace B. Carpenter (1875–1945), American actor, film director and screenwriter

IKE

Internet Key Exchange, the protocol used to set up a security association (SA) in the IPsec protocol suite

Ikerasak Heliport (LID airport code), a heliport in Ikerasak, Qaasuitsup, Greenland

The IKE Group, a research group at the Department of Business Studies, Aalborg University, Denmark

Ike: Countdown to D-Day

Ike: Countdown to D-Day is a 2004 American television film originally aired on the American television channel A&E, directed by Robert Harmon and written by Lionel Chetwynd.

Concentrating on decisions actually made by Eisenhower and the pressures brought to bear on him personally, it includes his personal relationship with British Prime Minister Winston Churchill (Ian Mune) and his own Chief of Staff, Lieutenant General Walter Bedell Smith, US Army (Timothy Bottoms).

Ike! Godman

Aya Hirano, as Konata Izumi from the anime Lucky Star, sang this show's theme song on the Lucky Star music compilation CD.

Isaac Carpenter

Isaac W. Carpenter, Jr. (1893–1983), American businessman and Assistant Secretary of State for Administration

Isaac M. "Ike" Carpenter (1920–1998), American Jazz bandleader and pianist

James C. Carpenter

Only Elias McMellen is known to have built more covered bridges in the county, including a rebuild of Kauffman's Distillery Covered Bridge and Leaman's Place Covered Bridge, both originally built by James C. Carpenter.

John M. Carpenter

During his career, Carpenter has held a number of term appointments at public and private institutions, including Visiting Scientist at Phillips Petroleum Company, Nuclear Technology Branch, Idaho Falls, Idaho, Fall 1965; Argonne National Laboratory, Solid State Science Division, 1971-1972, 1973; Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, Physics Division, 1973; and the Japanese Laboratory for High Energy Physics, Kō Enerugī Kasokuki Kenkyū Kikō, (KEK), 1982 and 1993.

John W. Carpenter

Portions of State Highway 114 and State Highway 183 are named in his honor (John W. Carpenter Freeway).

Kerberized Internet Negotiation of Keys

KINK directly reuses Quick Mode payloads defined in section 5.5 of IKE, with some minor changes and omissions.

Levi D. Carpenter

He was not a candidate for reelection in 1844 to the 29th United States Congress.

Carpenter was elected as a Democrat to the 28th United States Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Samuel Beardsley and served from November 5, 1844 to March 3, 1845.

Robert R. M. Carpenter

R. R. M. Carpenter (1877–1949), American executive and member of the board of directors of DuPont

R. R. M. Carpenter, Jr. (1915–1990), his son, owner of the Philadelphia Phillies

Ruly Carpenter, son of Robert Jr. and grandson of Robert Sr., owner and team president of the Phillies

Wendi B. Carpenter

She has represented the United States in a number of coalition and NATO forums, and completed Senior Courses at the NATO School in Oberammergau, Germany.

William E. Ingram, Jr.

He served in this assignment until his November, 2011 appointment to succeed Raymond W. Carpenter as Director of the Army National Guard.

William L. Carpenter

William Lewis Carpenter, born January 13, 1844 at Dunkirk, Chautauqua County, New York, died July 10, 1898 at Madison Barracks, Jefferson County, New York.


Betty Boop, M.D.

The recording artist was long time assumed to be Cliff Edwards aka "Ukulele Ike"; it is certainly in the style which he made famous.

Carpenter, Kentucky

Carpenter was named for its first postmaster and doctor, Ensley A. Carpenter, who moved to Whitley County shortly after the Civil War from neighboring Claiborne County, Tennessee.

Coastal Wetlands Planning, Protection and Restoration Act

More recently, in 2008, Hurricanes Gustav and Ike have left their mark on Louisiana's Coastal Wetlands.

Draft Eisenhower movement

On 11 February, famous businesswoman and aviator Jacqueline Cochran flew to Paris to show Eisenhower Serenade to Ike, a tribute film she had made.

Eichorst Island

Eichorst Island was named by the United States Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) for Marvin H. (Ike) Eichorst of Glenview, Illinois, licensed operator of amateur radio station W9RUK who handled radio traffic between points in the United States and Palmer Station during the period 1964-1972.

History of the Dylan programming language

:Additional design work and oodles of helpful comments were provided by Jerome T. Coonen, James Grandy, Ike Nassi, Walter R. Smith, Steve Strassmann, and Larry Tesler.

Ikaris

He has even adopted a unique human identity by becoming a professional wrestler with the Unlimited Class Wrestling Federation as "Iceberg" Ike Harris.

Ike Ekweremadu

Ike Ekweremadu was born in 1962 at Amachara Mpu in Aninri Local Government Area of Enugu State, and is of Igbo origin.

Ike Ibeabuchi

After winning 16 straight fights against club fighters and journeymen, Ike made a big jump in competition and fought undefeated prospect David Tua for the WBC International Heavyweight title on June 7, 1997.

Ike Ibeabuchi (September 21,1973) (born in Isuochi, Nigeria) is a former professional heavyweight boxer who defeated highly ranked contender David Tua and future heavyweight titlist Chris Byrd.

Ike Jones

Ike Jones (born December 23, 1929, in Santa Monica, California) is a producer and actor who is perhaps best known for coming forward after the death of actress Inger Stevens with the claim of being her "secret" husband.

Ike Owens

Ike Owens served in the Royal Air Force as a Physical Training Instructor and as a Parachute Jump Instructor during the second world war at RAF Ringway near Manchester.

Ike Quartey

Ike "Bazooka" Quartey (born 27 November 1969 in Bukom, Ghana) is a former WBA welterweight champion boxer.

Isaac Hayes III

Ike has performed voice-over work for various companies such as the Atlanta Hawks, the Georgia Lottery, McDonald's, Publix, American Airlines, and Cadillac.

Isaac M. Taylor

Isaac Montrose Taylor (June 15, 1921 – November 3, 1996) was the dean of the Medical School of the University of North Carolina from 1964 until 1971, and the father of James Taylor, the singer and guitarist, and four other children, Alex, Livingston, Hugh, and Kate.

It's Christmas in Canada

While talking in the dining area, with Kyle and Ike outside listening in, Harry and Elise reveal they are Ike's biological parents (and address him as "Peter", which was his birth name), who gave Ike up during the Cola Wars in Canada.

It's Gonna Work Out Fine

In the film, the song is dramatized after Ike Turner (played by Fishburne) proposes marriage to Tina (played by Angela Bassett) after Tina and their newborn was secretly carried out of the hospital by Ike and his band mates and the couple traveled to Tijuana, Mexico to get married, much to Tina's chagrin.

Joseph Graves Olney

On one such drive, Olney, John Ringo, Ike Clanton, and Al Turner hurrahed the town of Safford, Arizona, a typical cowboy behavior.

Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben

The organization supports financial need based scholarship programs, administers Nebraska's Pioneer Farm program, Good Neighbor Awards, and Ike Friedman Leadership Awards.

Marcus Jastrow

The problem under discussion at the time was organization, urged in the Eastern States by the Orthodox Isaac Leeser, and in the Western by the Reform Isaac M. Wise.

Melville Shavelson

He also wrote,produced and co-directed the six-hour ABC screenplay to the 1979 television miniseries Ike about Dwight D. Eisenhower, based on the World War II exploits of Gen. Dwight Eisenhower.

Page Hannah

She is married to producer Lou Adler, and the couple has four sons, Manny, Ike, Pablo, and Oscar.

Panagbenga Festival

In 1996, archivist and curator Ike Picpican suggested that the festival be renamed as Panagbenga, a Kankanaey term that means "a season of blossoming, a time for flowering".

Phineas Clanton

When Cochise County Sheriff Johnny Behan received the warrant, he assembled his own posse composed of friends of Frank Stilwell and Ike Clanton, including Phin, Pete Spence, Johnny Ringo, Johnny Barnes and about 18 more men.

Pink flasher

The species is named in honor of Dr. Kent E. Carpenter of Old Dominion University, who was the principal collector of the type specimens.

Randall's Food Markets

After Hurricane Ike, Randall's partnered with KHOU Channel 11, 104.1 KRBE, and Jack FM for the Hurricane Ike Relief Fund in order to help those in need.

Reverse DNS lookup

For example, encryption keys may be placed there for IPsec (RFC 4025), SSH (RFC 4255) and IKE (RFC 4322).

Rob Neyer

In September 2004, Neyer used a pseudonym ("Ike Farrell") on Amazon.com to write a negative customer review of One Day at Fenway, a then-new baseball book by Steve Kettmann.

So Uncool

Rotem, Toby Gad, Anthony Dent, Fingazz, Focus..., Isaac "Ike Dirty" Hayes III, Rodney Jerkins, Babygirl

Taming Strange

Kyle is then contacted by Terry, and learns that because the Canadian health care system is managed by Intellilink, Ike has mistakenly been given NFL football player Tom Brady's hormones, while Brady has been given the medication for Ike's laxatives, which now causes Brady to have involuntarily bowel movements on the football field.

Wallace State Community College

Lester "Bubba" Carpenter, member of the Mississippi House of Representatives representing the First District of Mississippi

Workin' Together

The album featured the duo's biggest-selling hit, a funk rock styled cover of "Proud Mary" and also featured another popular Ike & Tina song, the Ike Turner & Alliene Bullock-composed "Funkier Than a Mosquita's Tweeter", later covered by Nina Simone.

Yoga Journal

Yoga Journal was started in May 1975 by the California Yoga Teachers Association, which included William Staniger, Chairman (aka William Golden since 1982), Rama Jyoti Vernon, President, Janis Paulsen, Secretary/Treasurer, and board members Ike and Judith Lasater, Rose Garfinkle, and Jean Girardot.