George C. Magoun (1840–1893), chairman of the board of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway
George Frederick Magoun (1821–1896), first president of Iowa College, now Grinnell College
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GeorgeMagoun may refer to: George C. Magoun (1840–1893), chairman of the board of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway George Frederick Magoun (1821–1896)...
George Frederick Magoun (1821 – January 30, 1896), a member of the Iowa Band of Congregationalist ministers, was the first president of Iowa College (now...
Magoun may refer to: Surname Francis Peabody Magoun MC (1895–1979), scholar of medieval and English literature in the 20th century George C. Magoun (1840–1893)...
pastor, professor, author George Frederick Magoun, class of 1847, co-founder and first president of Grinnell College George Park Fisher, class of 1851...
Francis Peabody Magoun, Jr. MC (6 January 1895 – 5 June 1979) was one of the seminal figures in the study of medieval and English literature in the 20th...
nuclei that compose the reticular formation.[citation needed] Moruzzi and Magoun first investigated the neural components regulating the brain's sleep-wake...
trustees chose fellow trustee George Frederic Magoun to lead the institution as it matured. From his inauguration in 1865, Magoun served 19 years, the second-longest...
Literary and Historical Society of Quebec on 17 March 1869. Francis Peabody Magoun published a scholarly translation of the Kalevala in 1963 written entirely...
Sunshine Joe Alibi Ike (1935) as Cap College Scandal (1935) as Chief of Police Magoun Welcome Home (1935) as Painless Harmony Lane (1935) as Edwin P. 'Ed' Christy...
Dec 2020) 2022 – George M Thompson Award for Distinguished Service, SOBP Women's Leadership Group (team award) 2022 – 33rd H.W. Magoun Annual Distinguished...
edition of the dictionary followed in 1931; according to Francis Peabody Magoun, it was "to all intents and purposes [a] completely new edition", and "a...
alliance of orcs, beasts, demons, plain naturally honest men, and angels. John Magoun, writing in the J.R.R. Tolkien Encyclopedia, states that Middle-earth has...
Latin "Lusui erit follis pugillari spiritu tumens", which Francis Peabody Magoun translated as "In sport we shall have a ball inflated with air to kick"...
the Wayback Machine, Florilegium Urbanum, 5 April 2006 Francis Peabody Magoun, 1929, "Football in Medieval England and Middle-English literature" (The...
mythology for England required characters to be either good or evil. John Magoun, writing in The J. R. R. Tolkien Encyclopedia, says that Middle-earth has...
Roy R. Grinker, Seymour S. Kety, Chauncey D. Leake (absent), Horace W. Magoun, Amedeo S. Marrazzi, I. Arthur Mirsky, J. H. Quastel (absent), Orr E. Reynolds...
Kalevala: The Epic Poem of Finland. Retrieved August 19, 2010. Francis Peabody Magoun, Jr. "The Kalevala or Poems of the Kaleva district" Appendix (1963). Finnish...
Homeric Question came to be applied (by Parry and Lord, but also by Francis Magoun) to verse written in Old English. That is, the theory proposes that certain...
Republished in 1930 as Founders of England with notes by Francis Peabody Magoun. Old English Ballads, 1894 The Beginnings of Poetry, 1901 The Popular Ballad...
Anglo-Saxon England. Longman. p. 15. ISBN 0-582-04047-7. Drabble 1996, p. 369. Magoun, Francis P jr (1953), "The Oral-Formulaic Character of Anglo-Saxon Narrative...
contestant Robert Ludlum (Wesleyan University, 1951) – novelist George Frederick Magoun (Bowdoin College, 1841) – president of Iowa College Thomas Merton...
MacKenzie". The Aerodrome. Retrieved January 21, 2016. "Francis Peabody Magoun". The Aerodrome. Retrieved January 21, 2016. "James William Pearson". The...
2001. Archived from the original on 15 March 2007. Retrieved 4 March 2018. Magoun, F. Alexander; Hodgins, Eric (1931). A History of Aircraft. Whittlesey House...
work, The Singer of Tales, Albert Lord, citing the work of Francis Peabody Magoun and others, considered it proven that Beowulf was composed orally. Later...
David Holmes Luther Holmes Caleb Howard Oren Josselyn Samuel Leonard Luther Magoun Edmund Robbins William S. Savery Josiah Tinkham Asa T. Winslow Charles Amory...