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- Macelwane is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Geraldine Macelwane (1909–1974), American jurist James B. Macelwane (1883–1956), Jesuit...
- Geraldine Macelwane (1909–1974) was the first woman judge on the Lucas County Common Pleas Court in Ohio. Geraldine F. Connell was born in 1909 in Detroit...
- James B. Macelwane, S.J. (September 28, 1883 – February 15, 1956) was a Jesuit Catholic priest and pioneering American seismologist. Father Macelwane was the...
- The James B. Macelwane Medal is awarded annually by the American Geophysical Union to three to five early career scientists (no more than 10 years beyond...
- Mount Macelwane (81°54′S 89°30′W / 81.900°S 89.500°W / -81.900; -89.500) is the highest peak in the eastern part of the Nash Hills of Antarctica. The...
- Eocene. She has won many awards in the field, including the James B. Macelwane Medal of the American Geophysical Union. Her book Lab Girl (2016) has...
- president, Monsignor Francis Macelwane, announced that the school had 30 full-time instructors teaching in 20 departments. Macelwane died suddenly from a heart...
- Ivy Gunter Virginia Hamilton Lucy Webb Hayes Joy Alice Hintz Geraldine Macelwane Anne O'Hare McCormick Rena Olshansky Edna Pincham Maxine Plummer Jean...
- in 1966. In the following years he was Sloan Fellow and received the Macelwane Award in 1975. From 1977 to 2007 he was one of the directors of Germany's...
- Schubert, Gerald; Bercovici, David (March 11, 1997). "Bercovici Receives Macelwane Medal". Eos. 78 (11): 108. doi:10.1029/97EO00070. Although I was often...