Edmund Astley Prentis, Jr. (1883 – March 12, 1967)[1][2] was an American engineer and art collector. He was a former president of the American Standards Association.[3]
Columbia's Prentis Hall. Prentis died on March 12, 1967, at age 83. He was survived by his wife, son, and four grandchildren. His son, Edmund Astley Prentis III...
Lionel Pincus MBA 1956 founder of Warburg Pincus EdmundPrentis BS 1906 founder of Spencer, White & Prentis, president of the American Standards Association...
Kendall (1908), Winner of 1950 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine EdmundPrentis (B.S. 1906), former president of the American Standards Association...
Betty Luster Prentis, Delray Beach Luster was for many years a well-known station programming consultant before her marriage to Ned Prentis. A former dancer...
his death, Prentis was a judge in the General Court of Virginia. Joseph Prentis was the youngest son of Williamsburg merchant William Prentis (pre-1720-1765)...
The Prentis Building and DeRoy Auditorium Complex consists of two educational buildings, the Meyer and Anna Prentis Building and the Helen L. DeRoy Auditorium...
7 November 1989 (1989-11-07) 90 "Private Wars" Nicholas Prosser Guy Meredith TBA Prentis Hancock 9 November 1989 (1989-11-09) 91 "Feasting With Panthers" Simon...
Around Ian Kennedy Martin Peter Ellis Chris Langham, Jenifer Landor, Andrew Sachs, David Schofield, Donald Sumpter, Prentis Hancock 23 December 1989...
politician who has served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Bury St. Edmunds since the 2015 general election. She has served as Minister of State in...
casino. He rents a safety deposit box from bank employee Elaine Purdy (Prentis) to store the cash while he considers his options. He then goes to the...
Michael Culver, Stephen Greif, Michael Angelis, Helen Cherry, John Hallam, Prentis Hancock, Donald Pickering, Max Harvey, Allan Mitchell, Roger Nott, Derek...
The Edmund Atkinson School is a school building located at 4900 East Hildale Street in Detroit, Michigan. It is currently operating as Legacy Charter Academy...
District Sugar Hill Historic District Virginia Park Historic District Warren–Prentis Historic District Washington Boulevard Historic District Wayne State University...
[citation needed] and then read Philosophy, Politics and Economics at St Edmund Hall, Oxford, where he was elected President of the Oxford Union. In 1987...
Appointments Commission and president of the Royal Commonwealth Society Lord Prentis of Leeds 18 November 2022 Labour Life peer Trade unionist, former General...
Pippa Guard (born 1952) Kasia Haddad (born 1979) Gay Hamilton (born 1943) Prentis Hancock (born 1942) John Hannah (born 1962) Billy Hartman (born 1957) David...
July 7, 1926 – February 16, 1927, and Virginia Chief Justice Robert R. Prentis was appointed its chair. Governor Harry F. Byrd Sr., the successor boss...
National Archives of Australia. Retrieved 4 May 2007. McMinn (1989), p. 3. Prentis, Malcolm D (1993). "Scottish Seceder in the Australian Colonies: The Eccentric...
District Sugar Hill Historic District Virginia Park Historic District Warren–Prentis Historic District Washington Boulevard Historic District Wayne State University...
the NAACP ('45–64); Manhattan Borough President ('64–66)[citation needed] Edmund Louis Palmieri (1929), United States District Court for the Southern District...
except three that are historically significant (the Studebaker Building, Prentis Hall, and the Nash Building), eliminating the existing light industry and...