-
Dinsmoor is a surname, and may
refer to:
Charles Dinsmoor (1834–1904),
American inventor and
lawyer James A
Dinsmoor (1921-2005), a
psychologist specialized...
- may
refer to:
Samuel Dinsmoor (1766–1835),
American politician, U.S.
Congressman and
Governor of New
Hampshire Samuel Dinsmoor Jr. (1799–1869), American...
-
Governor Dinsmoor may
refer to:
Samuel Dinsmoor (1766–1835), 14th
Governor of New
Hampshire Samuel Dinsmoor Jr. (1799–1869), 22nd
Governor of New Hampshire...
-
Silas Dinsmoor (September 26, 1766 – June 17, 1847) was an
appointed U.S.
Agent to the
Cherokee (1794–1798) and to the
Choctaw (1801–1813). He
later served...
- to "Finn," the
character of "Miss Havisham"
having been
renamed "Nora
Dinsmoor" and "Abel Magwitch"
being renamed "Arthur Lustig." The film
received mixed...
- 1952, p. 91.
Dinsmoor 1982, pp. 433–434.
Dinsmoor 1982, p. 410.
Dinsmoor 1982, p. 410 n. 2.
Dinsmoor 1982, pp. 415–416.
Miles 2015.
Dinsmoor 1982, p. 416...
-
Samuel Perry Dinsmoor (March 8, 1843 – July 21, 1932) was an
American teacher and
eccentric sculptor from Lucas, Kansas,
United States.
Dinsmoor was born...
-
James "Jim" A.
Dinsmoor (October 4, 1921 –
August 25, 2005) was an
American experimental psychologist who
published work in the
field of the experimental...
- Bell
Dinsmoor to
attempt to
supply limiting dates for the
temple platform and the five
walls hidden under the re‐terracing of the acropolis.
Dinsmoor concluded...
-
elect the
governor of New Hampshire. In****bent
Democratic governor Samuel Dinsmoor Jr. won re-election
against Whig
nominee Thomas E.
Sawyer and Free Soil...