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Encyclopedia > Simpson

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Simpson may refer to:


Locations

Simpson is a village located in Johnson County, Illinois. ... Simpson is a city located in Mitchell and Cloud counties in Kansas. ... Simpson is a village located in Vernon Parish, Louisiana. ... Simpson is a village located in Pitt County, North Carolina. ... The Simpson Desert is a desert covering nearly 100,000 square kilometres in central Australia, occupying an area bounded on the west by the Finke River and the Mabel Range, the Adam Range to the north, the Georgina River and the Diamantina River to the east, and Lake Eyre to...

People whose surname is or was "Simpson"

Ray Galton OBE (born 1930), and Alan Simpson OBE (born 1929), are British scriptwriters who met in 1948 at a tuberculosis sanatorium in London. ... Albert Benjamin Simpson (December 15, 1843 _ October 29, 1919) was a preacher, theologian, author, and founder of The Christian and Missionary Alliance (C&MA), an evangelical protestant denomination with an emphasis on global evangelism. ... Eric Ambler (28 June 1909 - 22 October 1998) was an influential English writer who essentially invented the modern spy novel. ... The Light of Day can refer to: a 1962 novel by Eric Ambler (filmed as Topkapi); or a 2003 novel by Graham Swift. ... Ustinov, Schell, Mercouri Topkapi is a 1964 heist film by directed by American Jules Dassin. ... Ashlee Nicole Simpson (born October 3, 1984) is an American pop-rock singer–songwriter and an occasional actress. ... Donald Clarence Simpson (October 29, 1943 - January 19, 1996) was an American film producer. ... Don Simpson is a freelance cartoonist and comic book artist. ... Black Uhuru is a Jamaican reggae band probably best known for their hits Shine Eye Gal, Guess Whos Coming to Dinner, Sinsemilla, Solidarity, and What Is Life?. They were the first group to win a Grammy in the reggae category when it was introduced in 1985. ... E. H. Simpson was an American statistician best known for describing Simpsons paradox[1] along with his counterpart Udny Yule. ... Simpsons paradox (or the Yule-Simpson effect) is a statistical paradox described by E. H. Simpson in 1951[1] and G. U. Yule in 1903, in which the successes of several groups seem to be reversed when the groups are combined. ... George Udny Yule (February 18, 1871 – June 26, 1951) was a Scottish statistician. ... Ernest Aldrich Simpson (1895 - 1958) was an Anglo-American shipping executive best known as the second husband of Wallis Simpson, who married the former Edward VIII of the United Kingdom. ... George Simpson (Manitoba Museum) Sir George Simpson (1787 – 7 September 1860) was a Scots-Quebecer governor of the Hudsons Bay Company (HBC) in British North America (now Canada) from 1821 to 1860. ... George Gaylord Simpson (June 16, 1902 - October 6, 1984) was an American paleontologist. ... A Guy Called Gerald is the stage name for musician, record producer and DJ Gerald Simpson. ... 808 State are an English dance outfit formed in 1988 in Manchester, taking their name from the Roland TR-808 drum machine. ... Henry Simpson is a Portuguese philosopher and economist. ... This article does not cite its references or sources. ... Sir James Young Simpson, (June 7, 1811 born in Bathgate, West Lothian, died May 6, 1870), professor of midwifery at the University of Edinburgh and physician to Queen Victoria, was a pioneer in Victorian medicine. ... Jeffrey Simpson, The Globe and Mails national affairs columnist, has won all three of Canadas leading literary prizes -- the Governor Generals Award for non-fiction book writing, the National Magazine Award for political writing, and the National Newspaper Award for column writing. ... Jessica Ann Simpson (born July 10, 1980) is an American pop music singer who rose to fame during the late-1990s. ... John Cody Fidler-Simpson (born August 9, 1944), commonly known as John Simpson, is a British journalist who currently holds the role of World Affairs Editor for the BBC. He also presents the current affairs programme Simpsons World and is a columnist for the Sunday Telegraph newspaper. ... The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC, sometimes also known as the Beeb or Auntie) is the largest broadcasting corporation in the world, founded in 1922. ... John Simpson Kirkpatrick (centre) with Duffy John Simpson Kirkpatrick (July 6, 1892 - May 19, 1915), also known as Jack Simpson, was a stretcher bearer with the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps at Gallipoli during World War I. He landed at Anzac Cove on April 25, 1915 and, on that... Matthew Simpson (June 21, 1811 - June 18, 1884), American bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, was born in Cadiz, Ohio. ... Mona Simpson (born June 14, 1957) is a novelist and essayist. ... Orenthal James Simpson (born July 9, 1947 in San Francisco, California), publicly known by the initials O.J., and nicknamed The Juice, was a Hall of Fame college and professional football player and film actor. ... Robert Simpson (September 16, 1834-December 14, 1897) was the founder of Simpsons Department Store. ... Robert (Wilfred Levick) Simpson (March 2, 1921 - December 21, 1997) was an English musicologist and composer best known for his symphonies and string quartets. ... Scott Simpson (born in San Diego, California on September 17, 1955) is an American golfer. ... Sherone Simpson (born August 12, 1984) is a track and field sprint athlete, competing internationally for Jamaica. ... Thomas Simpson (August 20, 1110 – May 14, 1761) was a British mathematician, inventor and eponym of Simpsons rule to approximate definite integrals. ... Wallis, Duchess of Windsor and the Duke of Windsor on their wedding day Bessie Wallis Warfield, more widely known as Wallis Simpson and later The Duchess of Windsor (June 19, 1896–April 24, 1986) was the wife of Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor, the former King Edward VIII of the... Lieutenant General William Hood Simpson was a distinguished U.S. Army officer who commanded the U.S. Ninth Army in northern Europe, during World War II, among other roles. ...

Colleges and universities

For the college in Redding, California associated with the Christian and Missionary Alliance, see Simpson University. ... Simpson University is a small, private, liberal arts college located in Redding, California. ...

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