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Homer, ... (106)

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Epithet: epic poet

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Newell, Homer E. (114)

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Newell was Associate Administrator for Space Science & Applications. Newell was Chairman of the Rocket and Satellite Research Panel. Newell was Director of the Office of Space Sciences; Holmes was Director of the Office of Manned Space Flight. Newell was Director of the Office of Space Sciences....

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Homer, Rachel, (41)

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Homer, Winslow, 1836-1910 (102)

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Winslow Homer was born in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1836. He was raised in Cambridge, where he developed a love of art and the outdoors. At the age of 19 he began his career as an illustrator, apprenticing at the J.H. Bufford lithographic firm in Boston. He then decided to become a freelance illustrator. In 1859 Homer moved to New York to work for Harper's Weekly, serving as artist-correspondent for the magazine during the Civil War. After taking some art classes at the National Academy of De...

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Cummings, Homer S. (Homer Stillé), 1870-1956 (53)

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United States Attorney General. Was U.S. Attorney General at the time of these letters. Attorney-General of the United States, 1933-1939. U.S. attorney general, lawyer, public official, and mayor of Stamford, Conn. Lawyer in Stamford, Conn., and official in the Democratic Party. Cummings was United States Attorney General from 1933-1939.

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Rainey, Homer P. (Homer Price), 1896- (30)

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Homer Price Rainey (1896-1985) was born in Clarksville, Texas, where he grew up in a poor farming family. He was valedictorian of his class at Lovelady High School in 1913. At the age of 19, he became a Baptist minister, and he served in the United States army during World War I. In 1919, Rainey earned his B.A. degree from Austin College and taught education there for three years before attending the University of Chicago, where he earned a master’s degree in 1923 and a doctorate...

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Ferguson, Homer, 1888-1982 (62)

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Republican U.S. Senator from Michigan, U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines, and judge on the U.S. Court of Military Appeals. Senator, judge. Ferguson (1888-1982) graduated from the University of Mchigan in 1913 with a LL. B. He was appointed circuit judge of Wayne County in 1929; elected in 1930 and re-elected in 1935 and 1941. Ferguson was a professor at the Detroit College of Law, 1929-1938. He served as judge on the U.S. Court of Military Appeals...

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Capehart, Homer E. (Homer Earl), 1897-1979 (31)

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A native of Algiers, Pike Co., Ind., Capehart engaged in farming, business, and manufacturing, and served three terms in the U.S. Senate. After retiring from politics, he returned to farming and manufacturing, and resided in Indianapolis, Ind. until his death. Homer E. Capehart was born 6 June 1897 in Jefferson Township, Pike County, Indiana. He enlisted in the army in April 1917 and was discharged in 1919. He married Viola Mueller, a Wisconsin teacher in Green Bay on 19...

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Martin, Warren Homer, 1902-1968 (79)

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Vice-President of UAW-AFL and President of UAW-CIO (1935-1939). President of the UAW. Warren Homer Martin, a former Baptist minister, was appointed vice-president of the United Automobile Workers-American Federation of Labor (UAW-AFL) union in 1935. In 1936, union members voted in Martin as the UAW-AFL's first elected president. After a turbulant career with the UAW-AFL and the UAW-CIO, Martin left the labor union movement in 1941....

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Saint-Gaudens, Homer, 1880- (44)

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