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| Charles Eastman |
Dr. Charles Alexander Eastman (Sioux: Ohiyesa, February 19 1858 - January 8 1939) was a Native American author, physician and reformer. (references) |
| David Eastman |
David Harold Eastman is a former public servant of Canberra, Australia. In 1995 he was convicted of murder over the January 10, 1989 shooting death of Australian Federal Police Assistant Commissioner Colin Winchester. (references) |
| Don Eastman |
Rev Elder Don Eastman originally served as a Pastor in the Assemblies of God, leaving when he felt unable to deny his identity as gay man. (references) |
| Eastman (town), Wisconsin |
Eastman is a town located in Crawford County, Wisconsin. As of the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 790. The Village of Eastman is located within the town. (references) |
| Eastman Chemical Company |
Eastman Chemical Company is a large supplier of industrial chemicals, whose main manufacturing facility is located on a large island in the Holston River in Kingsport, Tennessee. It was formerly the chemical division of the Eastman Kodak Company and known as Tennessee Eastman, but was spun off by Kodak in an effort by that company to reduce its operations to its "core" photographic businesses. Eastman Chemical is the largest industrial employer in the state of Tennessee and one its largest employers overall. (references) |
| Eastman Johnson |
Eastman Johnson (1824 - 1906) was an American painter. (references) |
| George Eastman |
United States inventor of a dry-plate process of developing photographic film and of flexible film (his firm introduced roll film) and of the box camera and of a process for color photography (1854-1932). Source: Wordnet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved. |
| George Eastman House International Museum of Photography and Film |
The George Eastman House International Museum of Photography is located in Rochester, New York. Opened in 1947, the museum occupies the former home of George Eastman, the founder of Kodak, and houses a collection of photography and film. (references) |
| Howard Eastman |
Howard Eastman Born 8 December 1970 is a British boxer from London, England promoted by Hennessy Sports who turned professional having fought in the Gulf War in the royal fusiliers regiment. Having won the EBU middleweight title against Robert McCracken in 2001 went on to challenge William Joppy for the WBA title which he lost on points. He Regained the EBU title in 2003 but was comprehensively defeated in a world title fight on points by Bernard Hopkins on February 19, 2005. (references) |
| Joseph Bartlett Eastman |
Joseph Bartlett Eastman (June 26, 1882-1944) was a member of the Interstate Commerce Commission from 1919 until his death in 1944. (references) |
| Lee Eastman |
Lee Eastman (12 January 1910 - 30 July 1991) was a New York show business attorney, the son of Louis and Della (Freyer) Epstein. He married Louise Linder, heiress to the Linder Department Store fortune; they had four children, including John Eastman, and Linda McCartney, the late wife of Paul McCartney. Lee Eastman became McCartney's business manager during the breakup of the Beatles. (references) |
| Max Eastman |
Max Forrester Eastman (January 4, 1883-March 25, 1969) was a leftist American writer. (references) |
| Philip D. Eastman |
Philip Dey Eastman (October 25, 1909--1986) was a screenwriter and children's author. (references) |
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