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- 2005 Intel Science Talent Search (ISTS) † MPC · 21448 21449 Hemmick 1998 HQ22 Lucinda Hemmick, American mentor of a finalist in the 2005 ISTS † MPC · 21449...
- pictured with Monsignor William A. Hemmick, the first American canon of St. Peter's Basilica, in the biography of Hemmick, Patriot Priest. She was no stranger...
- Hemmick Beach is a west-facing beach on the south coast of Cornwall, Britain. It is situated at the east end of Veryan Bay, on the west side of the Dodman...
- from him. The couple married in Rome, Italy, with Monsignor William A. Hemmick performing the ceremony at Santa Francesca Romana. Christian wore a form****ing...
- Galindo April 20, 1998 Socorro LINEAR FLO 1.8 km MPC · JPL 21449 Hemmick 1998 HQ22 Hemmick April 20, 1998 Socorro LINEAR  · 1.9 km MPC · JPL 21450 Kissel...
- In 1911, at age 53, Barney married 23-year-old Christian Hemmick, the son of Roland J Hemmick, the amb****ador to Switzerland. Barney had painted Christian's...
- War Council. He allowed Reverend William A Hemmick to serve American troops in France during the war. Hemmick became known as the patriot priest of Picardy...
- working with them until his retirement in 1959. Benson married Helen Stuart Hemmick on July 20, 1898. His wife died in 1964. They had one daughter, Mrs. Clarence...
- of Belgium, but dela**** her conversion after consulting with Fr William Hemmick, who told her to wait until she genuinely believed it was the true religion...
- collaborate in their work. On January 2, 1905, he married Katharine Schley Hemmick, with whom he had one child. Gill was an active cyclist: during the 1880s...