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Chalmers in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chalmers may
refer to:
Chalmers (surname), a
Scottish surname Thomas Chalmers,
Scottish minister,...
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Chalmer Augustus Ault (July 10, 1900 – May 18, 1979) was an
American professional football player who was a
tackle and
guard in the
National Football...
- The
Chalmers Motor Company was an
American automobile manufacturer headquartered in Detroit, Michigan.
Founded in 1908 by Hugh
Chalmers, the
company was...
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Chalmer &
Hoyer was a
British coach-building
company with
premises in Poole,
Dorset and Weybridge, Surrey. In 1926 the
company name
changed to the Hoyal...
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Chalmers was a U.S.
manufacturer of
machinery for
various industries. Its
business lines included agricultural equipment,
construction equipment...
- ex-husband. This
marriage lasted about a year. In 1962, she met
Chalmer Milligan (1927–1988).
Chalmer's first wife
Bernice divorced him on the "grounds of gross...
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Chalmers is a town in Big Cr**** Township,
White County in the U.S.
state of Indiana. Its po****tion was 523 at the 2020 census.
Chalmers dates back to...
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awards funded by the
Chalmers family of arts patrons, including: The
Floyd S.
Chalmers Canadian Play
Award The M. Joan
Chalmers Awards for Arts Administration...
- The
Chalmer DaVee Library is a
library located at the
University of Wisconsin–River Falls, in
River Falls, Wisconsin. The
Chalmer DaVee Library was dedicated...
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Alexander Chalmers (29
March 1759 – 29
December 1834) was a
Scottish writer. He was born in Aberdeen.
Trained as a doctor, he gave up
medicine for journalism...