Wheeler — is a family name and may refer to:* Albert H. Wheeler (1915–1994), American academic and politician * Alison Wheeler (born 1972), British singer * Anne Wheeler (born 1946), Canadian film and television director * Benjamin Ide Wheeler (1854–1927) … Wikipedia
Felix Grundy McConnell — (* 1. April 1809 in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee; † 10. September 1846 in Washington D.C.) war ein US amerikanischer Rechtsanwalt und Politiker (Demokratische Partei). Werdegang Felix Grundy McConnell zog 1811 mit seinen Eltern nach… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Felix Anton Dohrn — (* 29. Dezember 1840 in Stettin; † 26. September 1909 in München) war Zoologe und einer der ersten Erforscher der Phylogenese. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Trivia 3 Werke (Auswahl) … Deutsch Wikipedia
Felix Huston Robertson — (March 9, 1839 ndash; April 20, 1928) was the only native born Texan to serve as a general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. At the time of his death, he was the last surviving general of the Confederacy. He was noted… … Wikipedia
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United States v. Wheeler — SCOTUSCase Litigants=United States v. Wheeler ArgueDate=April 28 ArgueYear=1920 DecideDate=December 13 DecideYear=1920 FullName=United States v. Wheeler, et al. USVol=254 USPage=281 Citation=41 S. Ct. 133; 65 L. Ed. 270; 1920 U.S. LEXIS 1159… … Wikipedia
Dan Wheeler — Boston Red Sox No. 35 Relief pitcher … Wikipedia
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Anna Johnson Pell Wheeler — (May 5, 1883 1966) was an American mathematician. She is best known for her work in developing theories of functional analysis. Biography Anna Johnson was born on 5 May 1883 to Swedish immigrant parents in Hawarden, Iowa in the United States. At… … Wikipedia
Anna Pell Wheeler — Anna Johnson Pell Wheeler (* 5. Mai 1883 in Calliope, Iowa; † 26. März 1966 in Bryn Mawr) war eine US amerikanische Mathematikerin. Wheeler war die Tochter schwedischer Einwanderer und wuchs in Akron in Iowa auf. Ab 1899 studierte sie an der… … Deutsch Wikipedia