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2 unusual facts about SS James B. Stephens


SS James B. Stephens

The Boatswain, Edward F. Racine, was later awarded the Distinguished Service Medal for righting the overturned motor lifeboat, rescuing several other men from the water, and then helping to keep morale up whilst awaiting rescue.

The remaining 13 survivors were rescued six days after the attack by a SAAF crash boat one mile (1.6 km) off Durban, after they were spotted by another aircraft.


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Logos' companion was discovered on 17 November 2001 from Hubble Space Telescope observations by K. S. Noll, D. C. Stephens, W. M. Grundy, J. Spencer, R. L. Millis, M. W. Buie, D. Cruikshank, S. C. Tegler, and W. Romanishin and announced on 11 February 2002.

Abraham P. Stephens

Stephens was elected as a Democrat to the Thirty-second Congress (March 4, 1851-March 3, 1853).

Ambrose E. B. Stephens

Stephens was elected as a Republican to the Sixty-sixth and to the three succeeding Congresses and served from March 4, 1919, until his death.

He served as captain in the Ohio National Guard 1901-1903 and colonel in 1910 and 1911.

Cary W. Hartman

While president, he helped to bring honey consumption to the forefront of the California economy, encouraging the governor of California, William Stephens, to recognize "Honey Week" (February 6–11, 1922) as a promotion for apiarists in the state.

Charles Stephens

C. A. Stephens (1844–1931), American writer of short stories and articles

D. Mallory Stephens

In 1952, he retired from the Assembly, and the seat was taken over by his son Willis H. Stephens.

Edward S. Stephens

It is now the site of the state's women's prison, the Topeka Correctional Facility.

Eustathius of Thessalonica

(It was first printed in R. Stephens' edition of Dionysius (Paris, 1547, 4to.), and later in that of H. Stephens (Paris, 1577, 4to., and 1697, 8vo.), in Hudson's Geograph. Minor, vol.

Grover C. Stephens

Stephens began his academic career teaching at Brooklyn College (1952–53), after which he joined the faculty of the University of Minnesota (UM) in September 1953.

Jack Stephens

Jackson T. Stephens (1923–2005), founder of Little Rock, Arkansas-based Stephens Group, namesake of the Jack Stephens Center

James B. Stephens

A native of Virginia, he was the founder of East Portland and Stephens Street in Portland, Oregon is named in his honor.

Stephens refused Overton's offer to sell him his Portland land claim for 300 new salmon barrels because he planned to bid for another claim, which he secured in 1845 and on which East Portland was founded.

He started a cooper shop in Oregon City and got his barrel-making stock from William Overton, one of the founders of Portland.

A cooper by trade, he operated one of the first ferries across the Willamette River at what was East Portland, Oregon.

John Marvin Jones

He moved to Amarillo, Texas to practice law and after an energetic campaign was elected as a member of the Democratic Party to the 65th United States Congress, handily defeating a 20 year incumbent, John H. Stephens.

Kenneth O'Donnell

Thomas E. Stephens
as Appointments Secretary

Lawrence G. Walters

Walters has filed Amicus Curiae briefs at the United States Supreme Court, on behalf of the First Amendment Lawyers Association, in two significant Free Speech cases; United States v. Stephens, dealing with depictions of animal cruelty, and Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association.

Marietta Holley

Along with Frances Miriam Whitcher and Ann S. Stephens, Marietta Holley is remembered as one of America's most significant early female humorists.

Octavia Walton Le Vert

During this time she entertained at her home the likes of Frederika Bremer, James Buchanan, Joseph Jefferson, Lajos Kossuth, and Alexander H. Stephens.

Owen K.C. Stephens

Stephens has done design work for the Star Wars Roleplaying Game (Wizards of the Coast), Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, EverQuest Role-Playing Game, The Black Company Roleplaying Game, The Wheel of Time Roleplaying Game, Gamma World Sixth Edition, as well as Dungeons & Dragons material appearing in Dragon magazine and NeoExodus: A House Divided.

Peter John Stephens

He was the brother of Richard Waring, the US-based actor, and son of Thomas E. Stephens, whose portrait of Dwight D. Eisenhower hangs in the Smithsonian Gallery of Presidents and Evelyn Mary Waring.

Relief Society

Since April 2012, the General Relief Society Presidency has been composed of Linda K. Burton, President; Carole M. Stephens, First Counselor; and Linda S. Reeves, Second Counselor.

Robert E. Evans

He defeated incumbent Dan V. Stephens to represent the 3rd Congressional District of Nebraska in the Sixty-sixth Congress.

Ruth Comfort Mitchell Young

Others who were known to visit the house included actresses Joan and Constance Bennett, Senator James D. Phelan, and Governor William D. Stephens.

Silas Dinsmoor

Dinsmoor moved with his wife, Mary Gordon, and children to St. Stephens, the capital of the Alabama Territory, and then to Mobile.

Slackdaddy

In 1989, Howard and Werden joined St. Stephens students McCain and Luke Taylor to form The Moorish Idylls.

St. Stephens, Alabama

Among the prominent citizens of St. Stephens was Henry Hitchcock, first attorney general of Alabama and later chief justice of the state Supreme Court.

St. Stephens, Wyoming

Constantine Scollen the famous missionary was a priest here amongst the Arapaho between 1890 and 1892.

Willis H. Stephens, Sr.

As Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee Stephens was considered one of the most powerful and influential men in New York State.


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