Swope

Swope

Swope is a surname that refers to:
*Earl Swope (1922–1968), American jazz trombonist; brother of Rob Swope
*Gerard Swope (1872–1957), American businessman; president of General Electric 1922–44
*Guy J. Swope (1892–1969), American politician from Pennsylvania; U.S. representative 1937–39; governor of Puerto Rico 1941
*Henrietta Hill Swope (1902–1980), American astronomer
*Herbert Bayard Swope (1882–1958), American journalist and editor; said to have coined the term "cold war"
*Jeff Swope (b. 1984), American singer, songwriter, and record producer
*John Augustus Swope (1827–1910), American politician from Pennsylvania; U.S representative 1884–87
*King Swope (1893–1961), American politician from Kentucky; U.S. representative 1919–21
*Martin Swope (b. 1955), American tape manipulator and sound engineer
*Rob Swope (1926–1967), American jazz trombonist; brother of Earl Swope
*Sam Swope (contemporary), American businessman; founder of a chain of automobile dealerships
*Sam Swope (contemporary), American author of children’s stories
*Samuel F. Swope (1809–1865), American lawyer and politician from Kentucky; U.S. representative 1855–57
*Thomas H. Swope (1827–1909), American real estate magnate and philanthropist


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  • SWOPE, GERARD — (1872–1957), U.S. electrical engineer and industrialist. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, where his father was a watchcase manufacturer, Swope became fascinated with electricity as a child. He graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Swope Park — is a 1,769 acre [ [http://www.experiencekc.com/parks.html ExperienceKc.com profile] ] city park within the city of Kansas City, Missouri. It is the 29th largest municipal park in the United States [http://www.tpl.org/content documents/TPL… …   Wikipedia

  • Swope Parkway — or Swope is a major west/east and south main street that runs along U.S. Route 56 in Kansas City, Missouri. It starts at Volker Boulevard Paseo Boulevard, goes south on Blue Parkway Benton, and ends at 67th Cleveland near Swope Park …   Wikipedia

  • SWOPE, HERBERT BAYARD — (1882–1958), U.S. journalist and public official; brother of gerard swope . One of the leading newspapermen of his time, he continued to exert wide influence for 30 years after his retirement from journalism. A man of colorful personality and… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Swope, Gerard — (1872 1957)    Gerard Swope was an engineer with the Western Electric Company in Chicago, Illinois, who served as an assistant to George W. Goethals during World War I. In 1919, he joined General Electric as president of its international… …   Historical Dictionary of the Roosevelt–Truman Era

  • Swope, Gerard — born Dec. 1, 1872, St. Louis, Mo., U.S. died Nov. 20, 1957, New York, N.Y. U.S. business leader. After graduating from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, he joined Western Electric in 1895 and became a director in 1913. He was made… …   Universalium

  • Swope, Herbert Bayard — ▪ American journalist born Jan. 5, 1882, St. Louis, Mo., U.S. died June 20, 1958, Sands Point, N.Y.       journalist who became famous as a war correspondent and editor of the New York World.       After graduation from high school, Swope spent a …   Universalium

  • Swope, Herbert Bayard — (1882–1958)    US journalist. As a staff correspondent for the New York World, St Louis born Swope became famous for his courageous exposées of the Ku Klux Klan, New York crime, and labour conditions in Florida. He was awarded the first Pulitzer… …   Who’s Who in Jewish History after the period of the Old Testament

  • swope — ˈswōp archaic variant of swoop …   Useful english dictionary

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