Calkins Media — is a media company based in Levittown, Pennsylvania, which owns 8 newspapers and 3 television stations. It was established in 1937 as Calkins Newspapers, Inc. and changed its name to Calkins Media in 2002.Newspapers owned by Calkins* The Beaver… … Wikipedia
Calkins, Mary Whiton — ▪ American philosopher and psychologist born March 30, 1863, Hartford, Conn., U.S. died Feb. 26, 1930, Newton, Mass. philosopher, psychologist, and educator, the first American woman to attain distinction in these fields of study.… … Universalium
Calkins — Leroy Adelbert, U.S. obstetrician gynecologist, 1894–1960. See C. sign … Medical dictionary
calkins — cal·kin || kælkɪn n. part on a horseshoe that prevents slipping … English contemporary dictionary
Mary Whiton Calkins — Born March 30, 1863(1863 03 30) Died February 26, 1930(1930 02 26) Nationality American Occupation Philosopher … Wikipedia
Homer D. Calkins — Infobox Celebrity name = Homer D. Calkins caption = birth date =birth date|1911|08|30 birth place =Ft. Morgan, Colorado death date =death date and age|1996|03|19|1911|08|30 death place = occupation = Environmentalist, broadcaster, columnist… … Wikipedia
Dick Calkins — (1895 – May 12, 1962), who often signed his work Lt. Dick Calkins, is a comic strip artist who is best known for being the first artist to draw the Buck Rogers comic strip. Calkins served as the artist for this series from January, 1929 to… … Wikipedia
William H. Calkins — William Henry Calkins (* 18. Februar 1842 im Pike County, Ohio; † 29. Januar 1894 in Tacoma, Washington) war ein US amerikanischer Politiker. Zwischen 1877 und 1884 vertrat er den Bundesstaat … Deutsch Wikipedia
Blaine Calkins — Infobox CanadianMP | name=Blaine F. Calkins term start=2006 term end= predecessor= Dale Johnston birth date= birth date and age |1968|12|25 birth place= Lacombe, Alberta successor= death date= death place= profession= computer technician, park… … Wikipedia
Hugh Calkins — (born 1924) was a member of the Harvard Corporation from 1969 to 1984.He was born in Newton, Ohio in 1924, and he went to Exeter before coming to Harvard. As an undergraduate, he served briefly as president of the Harvard Crimson in 1942. He… … Wikipedia