• William Hewitt may refer to: W. A. Hewitt (1875–1966), Canadian sports executive and journalist William Alexander Hewitt, former executive at John Deere...
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    Foster William Hewitt, OC (November 21, 1902–April 21, 1985) was a Canadian radio broadcaster most famous for his play-by-play calls for Hockey Night in...
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  • William Alexander Hewitt (August 9, 1914 – May 16, 1998) was the former chairman of Deere & Company of Moline, Illinois, and the last of the Deere Family...
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  • William Henry Hewitt VC (19 June 1884 – 7 December 1966) was a South African soldier, and recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest military award for...
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  • Sir Frederic William Hewitt M.V.O., (2 July 1857 - 6 January 1916), was an anaesthetist at the London Hospital for 15 years and later to King Edward VII...
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    in Philadelphia in 1878, by brothers George Wattson Hewitt (1841–1916) and William Dempster Hewitt (1847–1924), both members of the American Institute...
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  • William Hewitt (17 January 1795 – 1870) was an English cricketer who was associated with Nottingham Cricket Club and made his first-class debut in 1827...
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  • original on 2023-07-03. Retrieved 2023-07-03. Hassan, Beril Naz; Mata, William; Hewitt, Sian (2023-06-27). "Who are The ChurnUps? Foo Fighters revealed as...
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  • William Currie Hewitt (born 1951) is a minister of the Church of Scotland and is a former Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland...
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  • James Lifford Hewitt (born 30 April 1958) is a former cavalry officer in the British Army. He came to public attention in the mid-1990s after he disclosed...
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  • William Lovell-Hewitt (7 November 1901 – 5 October 1984) was an English cricketer active in the 1920s and 1930s. Born at Trowle Manor, Trowbridge, Wiltshire...
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  • Foster William Alfred Hewitt (December 6, 1928 – December 25, 1996) was a Canadian radio and television sportscaster. He was the son of hockey broadcaster...
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    to 1789. Hewitt was the son of a Coventry draper, William Hewitt (1683–1747), who was born in Rockcliffe, Cumberland, the son of James Hewitt and Mary...
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  • William Wells Hewitt ARCO (8 November 1898 - 10 October 1966) was an English organist and composer who spent much of his working life in Canada. He was...
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    William Abraham Hewitt (May 15, 1875 – September 8, 1966) was a Canadian sports executive and journalist, also widely known as Billy Hewitt. He was secretary...
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    commentator on Fox News. Hewitt was born on February 22, 1956, in Warren, Ohio. He is the son of Marguerite (née Rohl) and William Robert Hewitt. He describes himself...
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    Lleyton Glynn Hewitt AM (born 24 February 1981) is an Australian former world No. 1 tennis player. He is the most recent Australian man to win a major...
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    Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum is a design museum at the Andrew Carnegie Mansion in Manhattan, New York City, along the Upper East Side's Museum...
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    Abram Stevens Hewitt (July 31, 1822 – January 18, 1903) was an American politician, educator, ironmaking industrialist, and lawyer who was mayor of New...
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  • Donald Shepard Hewitt (December 14, 1922 – August 19, 2009) was an American television news producer and executive, best known for creating the CBS television...
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    successes on Broadway in William Saroyan's Love's Old Sweet Song and John Steinbeck's The Moon Is Down." During World War II Hewitt served in the US Army's...
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  • Alison Elliot David Lacy Alan McDonald Sheilagh Kesting David Lunan William Hewitt John Christie David Arnott Albert Bogle Lorna Hood John Chalmers Angus...
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    Cooper Hewitt (May 5, 1861 – August 25, 1921) was an American electrical engineer and inventor, who invented the first mercury-vapor lamp in 1901. Hewitt was...
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    110 3 Frank Rankin William Hewitt Dunc Munro  Gold 1928 St. Moritz University of Toronto Grads 3 3 0 0 38 0 Conn Smythe William Hewitt John Porter  Gold...
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  • British journalist W. A. Hewitt (William Abraham "Billy" Hewitt; 1875–1966), Canadian sports executive and journalist William Hewitt (disambiguation) This...
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  • In 1955 Miss Hewitt's Classes became The Hewitt School. In 1968, the Gregory Building, named for board of trustees president William Gregory, was built...
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    2000. Among the doctoral students that Hewitt supervised during his time at MIT are Gul Agha, Henry Baker, William Clinger, Irene Greif, and Akinori Yonezawa...
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    salt is recorded in 1618, although this failure did not discourage William Hewitt from making the then rare decision to reserve for himself the rights...
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    the stick-free neutral point can be varied almost at will. Phillips, William Hewitt (November 1998). "6. Problems Encountered as a Result of Wartime Developments"...
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    Patricia Hope Hewitt (born 2 December 1948) is a British government adviser and former politician, who was the Secretary of State for Health from 2005...
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