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Millikin may refer to: People Surname * Anna Millikin (1764 – ), teacher and author * Earl Millikin (1890–1970), the Mayor of Seattle, Washington 1941–1942 *Eric Millikin, American contemporary artist and activist based in Detroit, Michigan *Eugene Millikin (1891–1958), United States Senator from Colorado * Hugh Millikin (born 1957), Australian curler originally from Ottawa, Ontario * James Millikin (1827–1909), the founder of Millikin University in Decatur, Illinois * John M. Millikin (1804–1884), Republican politician in the state of Ohio * John Millikin (1888–1970), senior United States Army officer during World War II Given name * James Millikin Bevans, Major General in the United States Air Force * Charlotte Millikin Hoak (1874–1967), teacher, horticulturist, botanist, garden columnist in Southern California Other *Millikin University Millikin University is a private university in Decatur, Illinois, United States. It was founded in 1901 by prominent Deca ...
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Anna Millikin
Anna Millikin (19 January 1764 – at least 1849) was a teacher and author of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. She was one of the earliest Irish women to write Gothic novels and established the literary periodical the ''Casket or Hesperian Magazine''. Early years Millikin was born at Castlemartyr, County Cork from an originally Quaker family. She was the daughter of Robert Millikin and Elizabeth Battaley. Her grandfather, Robert Millikin, was a Belfast linen merchant of Scottish descent. He moved to the Boyle estate at Castlemartyr. At that point, the family became members of the established church. Career Millikin was one of the earliest women writers of Gothic fiction. She wrote at least four books. She also founded and contributed to the literary periodical the ''Casket or Hesperian Magazine'' (Cork, 1797–98) with her brother Richard Alfred Milliken (1767-1815) who was a poet. Her subscribers of her novels included Henry Boyle, 3rd Earl of Shannon, Lord Boyle, C ...
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Charlotte Millikin Hoak
Charlotte Milliken Hoak (1874–1967) was a 20th-century teacher, horticulturist, occasional botanist and garden columnist in Southern California. She advocated the use of native plants for landscaping public places including roadsides because they were best suited for the environment and did not draw on scarce water resources. As a teacher she taught organic gardening and composting techniques to her elementary school students and members of the community. Charlotte received recognition and awards from several plant societies, garden clubs, and well known botanists and horticulturists with whom she worked. Her contributions to the field of horticulture and her advocacy for the conservation of natural resources and preservation of wild-lands is documented and warrants recognition. Biography Lottie May Hoak was born on October 24, 1874, to a pioneer son of a Maine farmer, in an area that was to become the town Comptche, California. To mark her birth, her father planted a grove of r ...
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Millikan (other)
Millikan (; ) may refer to: People * Bud Millikan (1920–2010), Maryland Terrapins head basketball coach 1950–1967 * Clark Blanchard Millikan (1903–1966), American professor of aeronautics and son of Robert Andrews Millikan * Glenn Allan Millikan (1906–1947), American physiologist, inventor of Millikan oximeter and son of Robert Andrews Millikan * Joe Millikan (born 1950), American racecar driver * Max Millikan (1913–1969), American economist * Robert Andrews Millikan (1868–1953), American Nobel Prize–winning physicist ** Millikan oil drop experiment * Ruth Millikan Ruth Garrett Millikan (; born 1933) is a leading American philosopher of biology, psychology, and language. Millikan has spent most of her career at the University of Connecticut, where she is now professor emerita of Philosophy. Education and ... (born 1933), American philosopher of biology, psychology, and language * Edward E. Simmons (1911–2004), aka "Millikan Man" Other * Millikan (crater), ...
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Milki
Milki also known as Jatt muslims are community in India. Collection of Shaikh and Sayyid ''Sayyid'' is an honorific title of Hasanid and Husaynid lineage, recognized as descendants of the Islamic prophet Muhammad through his daughter Fatima and Ali's sons Hasan ibn Ali, Hasan and Husayn ibn Ali, Husayn. The title may also refer ... lineages in Uttar Pradesh. Relationship of zamindars with peasant class during medieval period combined to form community which is now knows as milki.They are zamindars and they marry in their own community some milkis went to Pakistan during partition one of the most popular milki jatt Muslim community is found in the district of kaushambi they are known as 'Pargana Chaili' they are the most popular milki jatt Muslims References Muslim communities of India Shaikh clans {{India-ethno-stub ...
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Milik
Milik (''formerly Mikowa'') is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Muszyna, within Nowy Sącz County, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, in southern Poland, close to the border with Slovakia. It lies approximately north-west of Muszyna, south-east of Nowy Sącz, and south-east of the regional capital Kraków. It is located in the valley of the Milik river — a tributary of the Poprad Poprad (; ; ) is a city in northern Slovakia at the foot of the High Tatras, High Tatra Mountains, famous for its picturesque historic centre and as a holiday resort. The largest town of the Spiš region and the largest of all towns in the vic .... References Villages in Nowy Sącz County {{NowySącz-geo-stub ...
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James Millikin House
The James Millikin House is a historic house located at 125 N. Pine St. in Decatur, Illinois. The house was built in 1876 for James Millikin, a wealthy Decatur businessman who later founded Millikin University. The house has a towered Italianate design which has been called the "most imposing Victorian remnant" in Decatur. A mansard roof on the tallest tower provides a Second Empire influence to the design. The house's interior decorations include colored marble fireplaces, art glass windows, and a fresco above the main staircase. The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the Federal government of the United States, United States federal government's official United States National Register of Historic Places listings, list of sites, buildings, structures, Hist ... on December 3, 1974. Millikin University currently owns the house, which is open to the public as a museum. References External link ...
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Millikin Big Blue
The Millikin Big Blue are the intercollegiate athletic programs of Millikin University (MU) located in Decatur, Illinois, United States. The Big Blue athletic program is a member of the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin (CCIW) and competes at the NCAA Division III level. History Millikin University was a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). Its athletics programs were established together with the university in 1903, with football, men's basketball and baseball all competing in the university's first full academic year (1903–04). Since its start, Big Blue athletics has achieved considerable success both as a member of the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin (CCIW) and at the national level as a member of the NCAA Division III. The nickname "Big Blue" is generally attributed to Carl Head, a professor of mechanical engineering who used the name on posters during the 1916 football season. Millikin joined the College Conference ...
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Millikin University
Millikin University is a private university in Decatur, Illinois, United States. It was founded in 1901 by prominent Decatur businessman James Millikin and is affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA). History Millikin was initially established on April 30, 1901, through a partnership with the then- Lincoln University, an existing college in Lincoln, Illinois also affiliated with the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. At this time, the charter for Lincoln University, which had been in existence since February 1865, was modified to create a new overarching university, the James Millikin University. This new institution had two subsidiary units: Lincoln College, the newly renamed, Lincoln-based campus formerly known as ''Lincoln University'', and the Decatur College and Industrial School, a new campus to be established in Decatur. This arrangement leveraged the existing resources of Lincoln University to establish a wholly new college in Decatur. The combined, two-campus insti ...
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James Millikin Bevans
James Millikin Bevans (October 12, 1899 – May 1, 1977) was a major general in the United States Air Force. Biography Bevans was born in San Francisco, California, in 1899. His parents were United States Army Colonel James Lung Bevans of Platteville, Wisconsin, and Dessie Millikin Bevans of Decatur, Illinois. Their graves are adjacent to each other at Arlington National Cemetery. He married Lorna Downs, who died in 1999. Bevans died on May 1, 1977. Career Bevans entered the United States Military Academy in 1917, but did not graduate. However, he enlisted in the Student Army Training Corps at Princeton University. Bevans completed his officer training at Camp Lee and be commissioned a second lieutenant in the Army. In 1922 Bevans graduated from the United States Army Field Artillery School. Bevans became professor of military science and tactics at Iowa State College in October 1924. In 1927 Bevans was transferred to the United States Army Air Corps and assigned to March Fiel ...
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Earl Millikin
William Earl Millikin (September 30, 1890–March 23, 1970) was the Mayor of Seattle, Washington from 1941 to 1942. Millikin was born on September 30, 1890, in Oswego, Kansas. He attended several schools including Baker University in Baldwin City, Kansas; the University of Oregon; the University of Washington; and the University of California. Before the 1919–1920 school year, Millikin resigned his teaching position at Lincoln High School in Portland, Oregon. He arrived at Queen Anne High School in Seattle in 1919 as a history teacher and athletic coach. He resigned from the high school eleven years later, working for a book publisher and the Department of Labor and Industries. In 1937, when Millikin was King County, Washington auditor, he issued "hundreds of arriagelicences ..without the prospective bride and groom being compelled to appear" according to the ''Associated Press'', who cited "white slavery" as the main opposition to Millikin's practices. He served two full t ...
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John Millikin
Major General John Millikin (January 7, 1888 – November 6, 1970) was a senior United States Army officer who served in both World War I and World War II. During the latter, Millikin commanded III Corps in General George S. Patton's U.S. Third Army during the Battle of the Bulge in December 1944. Early life and military career John Millikin was born January 7, 1888, in Danville, Indiana, the son of Horace F. Millikin, a barber, and Ida Millikin. Millikin entered the United States Military Academy (USMA) at West Point, New York, in 1906, graduating in June 1910 as a second lieutenant into the Cavalry Branch of the United States Army. He graduated 38th in a class of 82 alongside men such as Ernest J. Dawley, Lewis Burton, Oscar Griswold, Ira T. Wyche, Emil F. Reinhardt, Oscar Solbert, Durward S. Wilson, David McCracken Jr., Jack Heard, James Muir and numerous others who, like Millikin, would be general officers. His first assignment was with the 5th Cavalry Regim ...
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John M
John is a common English name and surname: * John (given name) * John (surname) John may also refer to: New Testament Works * Gospel of John, a title often shortened to John * First Epistle of John, often shortened to 1 John * Second Epistle of John, often shortened to 2 John * Third Epistle of John, often shortened to 3 John People * John the Baptist (died ), regarded as a prophet and the forerunner of Jesus Christ * John the Apostle (died ), one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ * John the Evangelist, assigned author of the Fourth Gospel, once identified with the Apostle * John of Patmos, also known as John the Divine or John the Revelator, the author of the Book of Revelation, once identified with the Apostle * John the Presbyter, a figure either identified with or distinguished from the Apostle, the Evangelist and John of Patmos Other people with the given name Religious figures * John, father of Andrew the Apostle and Saint Peter * Pope John ( ...
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