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| Amanda Grayson |
Amanda Grayson is a fictional character in the Star Trek universe. She is the human mother of Mr. Spock. (references) |
| Andrew Jackson Grayson |
Andrew Jackson Grayson (1819 - 1869) was an American ornithologist and artist. (references) |
| Cary Travers Grayson |
Cary Travers Grayson (11 October 1878 - 15 February 1938) was a surgeon in the United States Navy who served a variety of roles from personal aide to President Woodrow Wilson, to chairman of the American Red Cross. (references) |
| Frances Wilson Grayson |
Frances Wilson Grayson (c.1890-December 25, 1927) was an American aviatrix. (references) |
| Grayson (Honorverse) |
The planet Grayson is a fictional human star-nation in the "Honorverse", the setting for a series of books written by David Weber and published by Baen Books. (references) |
| Grayson Boucher |
Grayson Boucher (born June 10, 1984 in Keizer, Oregon) is a American basketball player who plays on the Streetball AND 1 Mix Tape Tour. Boucher is five-foot-10 and weighs 140 pounds (1.78 m, 63.5 kg). (references) |
| Grayson Hall |
Grayson Hall (September 23 1923 - August 7 1985) was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and was an Oscar-nominated American actress. (references) |
| Grayson L. Kirk |
Grayson Louis Kirk (b. October 12 1903 in Jeffersonville, Ohio d. November 21 1997 in Bronxville, New York) was appointed president of Columbia University in 1953 replacing Dwight D. Eisenhower who had recently been elected president of the United States. Kirk served until 1968--resigining amid the campus unrest of the late 1960s that had hit the Columbia campus so hard. He was an expert in foreign affairs and had been involved in the formation of the United Nations Security Council, attending the Dumbarton Oaks Conference. (references) |
| Grayson Murphy |
Grayson Murphy (Grayson Mallet-Prevost Murphy) was a private banker and a director of Guaranty Trust Co., New York Trust Co., Bethlehem Steel, Goodyear Tire & Rubber, New York Railways, Fifth Avenue Coach Co., and Chicago Motor Coach Co. Mr. Murphy was very active in the Association Against the Prohibition Amendment and voiced his opposition to the Eighteenth Amendment at a Congressional hearing. His efforts contributed to the repeal of prohibition in the United States. (references) |
| Grayson Navy |
The Grayson Navy are the space forces for the planet Grayson, a space nation in the Honor Harrington universe created by the science fiction author David Weber. (references) |
| Grayson Perry |
Grayson Perry (born 1960) is an English artist, best known for his ceramics. He has also worked in other forms, including drawing and embroidery, and has written a graphic novel, Cycle of Violence. (references) |
| Grayson Stadium |
Grayson Stadium is a stadium in Savannah, Georgia. It is primarily used for baseball, and is the home field of the Savannah Sand Gnats minor league baseball team. It was built in 1927. It holds 8,000 people. (references) |
| Paul Grayson (cricketer) |
Paul Grayson (born March 31, 1971, Ripon, Yorkshire) is a cricketer for Essex. (references) |
| Paul Grayson (rugby player) |
Northampton Saints rugby union club. He formerly played at fly-half for Northampton and England. (references) |
| Richard Grayson |
Richard Grayson (1951 - ) is a writer, political activist and performance artist, most noted for his books of short stories and his satiric runs for public office. Born in Brooklyn, he attended New York public schools and the City University of New York, receiving a Master of Fine Arts degree in Creative Writing from Brooklyn College, where he was also an undergraduate. His first stories started appearing in literary magazines in the mid-1970s, and in 1979, his first book-length collection of short stories, With Hitler in New York, was published. In the same year Grayson, active in liberal politics since his teenage years, registered with the Federal Election Commission as a candidate for Vice President of the United States, receiving coverage for his humorous "campaign" in The New York Times and various other media outlets. (references) |
| The Professor-aka Grayson Boucher |
Grayson Boucher is an American basketball player who plays on the Streetball And One Mixtape Tour. He was born on June 10, 1986 in Salem-Kezier, Orgeon and is five-foot-10 and weighs 140 pounds. (references) |
| USS Grayson (DD-435) |
USS Grayson (DD-435), a Gleaves-class destroyer, is the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for Rear Admiral Cary Travers Grayson, who served as personal physician and aide to President Woodrow Wilson during World War I. He also served as chairman of the American Red Cross from 1935 until his death 15 February 1938. (references) |
| Victor Grayson |
Albert Victor Grayson (September 5, 1881 - prob. 1920) was an English socialist politician of the early 20th Century. (references) |
| William Grayson |
William Grayson (1740 - 12 March 1790) was an American politician of the Anti-Federalist faction. (references) |
| William Grayson Carter |
William Grayson Carter (died July 11, 1849) was an American politician from Kentucky. William was the son of John Carter (from Loudoun County, Virginia) and Hebe (Williams) Carter, and a grandson of Colonel William Grayson. He was a Kentucky state senator from 1834 to 1838. Carter County, Kentucky is named for him. (references) |
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Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.
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