-
Pattee may
refer to:
David Pattee,
Canadian businessman and
judge Elizabeth Greenleaf Pattee,
American landscape designer Erin
Pattee,
better known as...
- A
cross pattée,
cross patty or Pate, or
cross paty, also
known as a
cross formy or
cross formée (French:
croix pattée, German: Tatzenkreuz) or Templar...
- Erin
Brockovich (née
Pattee; born June 22, 1960) is an
American paralegal,
consumer advocate, and
environmental activist who was
instrumental in building...
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David Pattee (July 30, 1778 –
February 5, 1851) was a businessman,
judge and
political figure in
Upper Canada. He was born in Goffstown, New Hampshire...
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Frank Sondles Pattee (March 11, 1924 –
January 5, 2011) was an
American football halfback. He was born in
Smith Center, Kansas, the son of
Addie (née Munson)...
- The two main
buildings on Penn State's
University Park campus, are the
Pattee and
Paterno libraries. The library's
first permanent location was in Old...
- site
first appears in
print in the 1907
History of Salem, N.H.:
Jonathan Pattee's Cave. He had a
house in
these woods 70
years ago; took town
paupers before...
- (1871–1918), and
later in ****
Germany (1933–1945). The design, a
black cross pattée with a
white or
silver outline, was
derived from the
insignia of the medieval...
-
Howard Hunt
Pattee (born
October 5, 1926) is an
American biologist,
Professor Emeritus at
Binghamton University and
Fellow of the
American ****ociation...
- 2016a, p. xxn1.
Pattee 1937c, p. 17.
Cairns 1922, p. 16;
Pattee 1937c, p. 23.
Pattee 1937c, p. 23,
quoting The
Westminster Review.
Pattee 1937c, p. 18;...