- The Hoover–
Minthorn House is a
museum in Newberg, Oregon,
United States,
created from the
residence of
Herbert Hoover, thirty-first
President of the United...
-
Charles Minthorn Murphy (October 1870 –
February 16, 1950), also
known as Mile-a-Minute Murphy, was an
American cycling athlete. He was the
first person...
- live with his
uncle John
Minthorn, a
Quaker physician and
businessman whose own son had died the year before. The
Minthorn household was
considered cultured...
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Minthorn Hall is an
academic building on the
campus of
George Fox
University in Newberg, Oregon,
United States.
Built in 1887, the hall was
moved ten blocks...
- Web site Froke, Paula; Bratton, Anna Jo; Garcia, Oskar; McMillan, Jeff;
Minthorn, David; Schwartz, Jerry, eds. (2019). The ****ociated
Press Stylebook 2019...
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Ancient One has been
reaffirmed as one of our
ancestors [...],' said
Armand Minthorn of the
Confederated Tribes of the
Umatilla [...] Rasmussen, Morten; Sikora...
- bathers) was
erected at the Nye Cr****
beach entrance. In 1902
Henry J.
Minthorn, a
physician with an
interest in hot
springs and sanitoria,
moved to Newport...
- 2003. §6.105. Christian, Darrell; Froke,
Paula Marie; Jacobsen,
Sally A.;
Minthorn, David, eds. (2014). "brackets []". ****ociated
Press Stylebook 2014. Chapter...
- company. It
became a four-year
school in 1925.
Herbert Hoover's
uncle H. J.
Minthorn served as the school's
first president, and
Hoover was an
early student...
- his uncle's
Pacific Academy. The home has been
turned into the Hoover-
Minthorn House museum. The town was "dry",
meaning no
alcohol could be sold within...