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- Ron D. Dittemore (born April 13, 1952 Cooperstown, New York) is a former Space Shuttle program manager for NASA. He was the shuttle program manager during...
- Dittemore is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: John V. Dittemore (1876–1937), American Christian Science writer Lester Dittemore (1886–1966)...
- Betty Ann Harper Dittemore (November 12, 1919 - November 22, 2000) was a politician in Colorado. A Republican, she served in the Colorado House of Representatives...
- Wayback Machine, YouTube, from 04:30 mins. Bates & Dittemore 1932, pp. 3–5; Gill 1998, p. 3. Bates & Dittemore 1932, pp. 16–25; Gill 1998, pp. 35–37; Voorhees...
- reportedly had a volatile relationship. Ernest Sutherland Bates and John V. Dittemore wrote in 1932 that Baker sought to break Eddy's will with harsh punishment...
- Bates and Dittemore 1932, p. 275; Peel 1971, p. 240. Bates and Dittemore 1932, pp. 276–277. Bates and Dittemore 1932, p. 279. Bates and Dittemore 1932, pp...
- John Valentine Dittemore (September 30, 1876 - May 10, 1937) was director of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, the Christian Science church, in Boston...
- with whom she had two sons, Ryan and Randy. As one of her superiors, Ron Dittemore, later commented, "she had so much talent and her intellect was so strong...
- Lester Poe Dittemore (June 27, 1886 – December 19, 1966) was an American football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at Alfred University...
- Sa****ay Review of Literature. Bates was the co-author, with John V. Dittemore, a former director of the Christian Science church, of Mary Baker Eddy:...