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Encyclopedia > Gibson

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Gibson may refer to:

The Gibson (formerly Universal) Amphitheatre is a theater located in Universal City, California, USA. It was originally built in 1972 as an outdoor venue, but was remodeled and converted into an indoor theater in 1982. ... Gibson appliances are a brand of Electrolux, part of the Frigidaire operating unit. ... A USPS stamp depicting a Gibson girl. ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... The martini is a cocktail traditionally made with gin and dry white vermouth, though in recent years substituting vodka for gin has become more popular than the original recipe. ...

People

Sir Alexander Gibson, (January 11, 1926 - January 14, 1995) was an orchestral and opera music director and conductor. ... Alexander Boss Gibson (1819-1913) was an industrialist in New Brunswick, Canada. ... Alfred Gibson (? - 1874) was an Australian explorer who perished in a 1874 expedition organised by Ernest Giles that sought to cross the deserts of Western Australia from east to west. ... Althea Gibson (August 25, 1927 – September 28, 2003) was an American sportswoman who, on August 22, 1950, became the first African-American woman to be a competitor on the world tennis tour. ... Pack Robert Bob Gibson (born November 9, 1935 in Omaha, Nebraska) is a former right-handed baseball pitcher for the St. ... Bob Gibson about 1960 Samuel Robert (Bob) Gibson (November 16, 1931 - September 28, 1996) was a folk singer who led a folk music revival in the late 1950s and early 1960s. ... Bryan Gibson (born November 10, 1947 in Kentville, Nova Scotia) is a retired boxer from Canada, who represented his native country at the 1976 Summer Olympics. ... Charles Dewolf Gibson (commonly known as Charlie Gibson when hosting Good Morning America) (born March 9, 1943), is an American journalist best known as co-anchor of Good Morning America on ABC from January 1987 to May 1998 and from January 1999 to June 28, 2006, a span of 19... Charles Dana Gibson (September 14, 1867 _ December 23, 1944) was an American graphic artist, noted for his creation of one of the first pin-up girls, the Gibson Girl. Woman Jurors by Charles Dana Gibson, 1902 He was born in Roxbury, Massachusetts. ... A USPS stamp depicting a Gibson girl. ... Charles H. Gibson Charles Hopper Gibson (January 19, 1842–March 31, 1900) was a United States Senator from Maryland, serving from 1891–1897. ... Colin Gibson (born April 6, 1957 in Bridport) was an English football player. ... Deborah Ann Debbie Gibson (born August 31, 1970), is an American singer-songwriter who was popular in her youth. ... Donald Eugene Gibson (April 3, 1928 – November 17, 2003) was an American country musician. ... Don Gibson (born 12 May 1929 in Manchester) is an English footballer who played at right half-back. ... Edmund Gibson (1669 - September 6, 1748), English divine and jurist, was born at Bampton in Westmorland. ... Edward G. Gibson, Ph. ... This article does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... Gordon Gibson (born 1937) is a right of centre political columnist and author based in British Columbia and a former politician. ... Photo from 617 Squadron The dambusters Photo submitted by Roger Shenton - (taken by John Kramer) Photo of the Dambusters Memorial at Woodhall Spa. ... Henry Gibson (born September 21, 1935 in Germantown, Pennsylvania) is an American actor who was famous as a cast member of Rowan and Martins Laugh-In. ... Rowan & Martins Laugh-In was a United States comedy television show broadcast from January 22, 1968 through 1973 over the NBC network. ... Hoot Gibson (August 6, 1892 - August 23, 1962) was a rodeo champion and a pioneer cowboy film actor, director and producer. ... Hutton Peter Gibson (born August 26, 1918) is the father of actor Mel Gibson and a writer on religion. ... Halo Jones, drawn by Ian Gibson Ian Gibson is a British comic book artist, best known for his 1980s black and white work for 2000 AD. His sketchy, cartoonish style lends itself best to humourous strips, such as Robo-Hunter and Ace Trucking Co. ... This does not cite its references or sources. ... Jabbar Gibson being interviewed by Texas television station, KRGV. Jabbar Gibson (reported also as Jabbor or Jabar) is an 20-year old man who on September 1, 2005, drove an abandoned New Orleans school bus from the flooded area after Hurricane Katrina to Houston, Texas, to rescue victims of the... Jack Gibson (rugby league), Australian rugby league player and coach. ... Jill Gibson (born on June 18, 1942 in Los Angeles, California) is an American singer, songwriter and artist. ... John Gibson was the Territorial Secretary of the Indiana Territory. ... John Gibson is a conservative television talk show host, hosting the weekday edition of The Big Story and The John Gibson Show on Fox News Radio. ... John Douglas (Doug) Gibson (c. ... Jon Gibson (b. ... Josh Gibson For the Australian rules footballer, see Joshua Gibson (footballer). ... Kirk Harold Gibson (born May 28, 1957) is a former American two-sport athletic star, best known as a Major League Baseball player noted for his competitiveness and clutch hitting. ... Marcus Keith Gibson (born November 15, 1973) is an Australian writer who emerged at a young age with the novel D. Biography Marcus Gibson was born to devout Christian parents in Sydney, Australia. ... Mel Columcille Gerard Gibson AO (born January 3, 1956) is an American born Australian actor, director, and producer. ... Michael Gibson (September 29, 1944 - July 15, 2005) was a musician and orchestrator nominated twice for the American Theatre Wings Tony Award for Best Orchestrations. ... Orville H. Gibson (born in 1856-1918, Chateaugay, New York) was a luthier who founded the Gibson Guitar Corporation in Kalamazoo, Michigan in 1902, makers of guitars, mandolins and other instruments. ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... Paul Gibson is a fat Australian politician. ... Ralph Gibson (born January 16th, 1939, Los Angeles, California) is an American art photographer best known for his photographic books. ... Randall Lee Gibson (September 10, 1832 – December 15, 1892) was a U.S. Senator and a member of the House of Representatives from Louisiana. ... Robert L. Gibson (Captain, USN) is a former NASA astronaut. ... It has been suggested that Gibson Research Corporation be merged into this article or section. ... Gibson Research Corporation or GRC is a computer software development firm founded in 1985 by Steve Gibson. ... Thomas Milner Gibson (1806-1884), English politician, who came of a good Suffolk family, was born in Trinidad, where his father, an officer in the army, was serving. ... Wilfrid Wilson Gibson (October 2, 1878 - May 26, 1962), was a British poet, associated with World War I but also the author of much later work. ... There are a number of people who have been (or are) named William Gibson. ... The Hon. ... The Venerable William Gibson was martyred by Protestants at York, on 29 November 1596, for professing the Catholic faith. ... William Ford Gibson (born March 17, 1948, Conway, South Carolina) is an American-born science fiction author resident in Canada since 1968. ... William Gibson (1964) William Gibson (b. ... William Hamilton Gibson (October 5, 1850 - July 16, 1896) was an American illustrator, author and naturalist. ...

Places

In the United States:

In Australia: Gibson County is a county located in the U.S. state of Indiana. ... Gibson is a community in Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana, USA. Gibson is located at 29°4112 North, 90°5926 West, on U.S. Highway 90 between Houma and Morgan City. ... Gibson Township is a township located in Bay County in the U.S. state of Michigan. ... Gibson, Mississippi, is a village in Monroe County in the U.S. state of Mississippi. ... Gibson is a town located in Gibson County, Tennessee. ... Gibson County is a county located in the state of Tennessee. ... Gibson is a town located in Manitowoc County, Wisconsin. ...

A four wheel drive in the Gibson Desert The Gibson Desert is a Western Australian desert made up of sandhills and dry grass. ...

See also


  Results from FactBites:
 
Gibson's Anti-Semitic Tirade -- Alleged Cover Up - TMZ.com (1899 words)
According to the report, Gibson became agitated after he was stopped on Pacific Coast Highway and told he was to be detained for drunk driving Friday morning in Malibu.
Gibson repeatedly said, "My life is f****d." Law enforcement sources say the deputy, worried that Gibson might become violent, told the actor that he was supposed to cuff him but would not, as long as Gibson cooperated.
Gibson should never associate with Jews, work with Jews, take money from Jews, etc., etc., etc. I feel sorry for his children and wife knowing that their father/husband is a drunken bigot.
William Gibson (324 words)
Gibson has been writing short stories since the 70's, and he had a few vague ideas as early as 1976, the year he wrote his first published story 'Fragments Of A Hologram Rose', which mixes end-of-an-affair melancholy with an early take on virtual reality.
Gibson is the coiner of the word cyberspace.
Gibson has also one shorter story, Agrippa, which he published in 1992 after his father's death.
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