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unusual facts about Lee E. Emerson


Lee E. Emerson

He graduated from Barton Academy in 1917, and served in the United States Army during World War I as a member of the Students' Army Training Corps.


Aircraft Detection Corps Newfoundland

In the spring of 1942, the Aircraft Detection Corps volunteers received received manila envelopes with a letter from L. E. Emerson, Commissioner of Defence for Newfoundland stating that "Aircraft Identity Corps Newfoundland" would be reorganized as an instrument of the Royal Canadian Air Force.

Arthur Teele

Teele served the US Army as a Judge Advocate General on the personal staff of General Henry Emerson, Commander of the XVIII Airborne Corps at Fort Bragg from July 1975 to June 1977.

Henry Ingersoll Bowditch

He gave lectures and kept company with abolitionist leaders such as Charles Sumner, Charles C. Emerson, and Fredrick Douglass.

John B. Emerson

The couple has three daughters: Hayley, Taylor and Jacqueline Emerson.

L. E. Emerson

He even travelled to London to attend negotiations for the Leased Bases Agreement, which granted the United States 99-year leases to military bases in Stephenville, Pleasantville, Goose Bay, Argentia etc.

Lee E. Geyer

He was graduated from Baker University, Baldwin City, Kansas, in 1922 and afterwards did post-graduate work at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and the University of Southern California at Los Angeles.

He was an unsuccessful candidate for election in 1936 to the Seventy-fifth Congress.

Geyer was elected as a Democrat to the Seventy-sixth and Seventy-seventh Congresses and served from January 3, 1939, until his death.

Louis W. Emerson

Emerson was elected as a Republican to the 56th and 57th United States Congresses, holding office from March 4, 1899, to March 3, 1903.

Myron Cohen

Cohen is interred at Cedar Park Cemetery, in Emerson, New Jersey.

Robert L. Emerson

On September 30, 2011, Michigan Governor Rick Snyder appointed an eight-member state review team for the City of Flint including Emerson.

Sammy Fain

Fain died in Los Angeles, California, and is interred at Cedar Park Cemetery, in Emerson, New Jersey.

Sandra Laugier

R.W. Emerson, Essais : Histoire, Destin, Expérience, Compensation (with C. Fournier), Paris, Michel Houdiard éditeur, 2005.

Stephen Emerson

Stephen G. Emerson (born 1953), American stem cell biologist and clinical hematologist/oncologist; president of Haverford College from 2007 to 2011; as of 2012, director of Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center

The Indian's Prayer

Woodbury, a composer of religious music, dedicated the song to his friend and student I.O. Emerson, Esq..

William A. Emerson

Emerson was born in Columbia, Tennessee on July 13, 1921 to Henry Houston Emerson and Mabel Allen Emerson.


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