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Denison

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Denison , city (1990 pop. 21,505), Grayson co., N Tex., near the Red River; inc. 1873. It is a rail center with wineries and the manufacture of machinery, apparel, and metal products. The town was founded by the railroad in 1872 on the site of an old stagecoach station. Wealth from industry has preserved the beauty of the city's well-shaded streets, and local funds have converted (1968) the downtown area into a modern shopping park. President Dwight D. Eisenhower was born there, and his birthplace is open to visitors. Lake Texoma, north of the city, is impounded on the Red River by the huge Denison... Read more
John Frederick Denison Maurice
John Frederick Denison Maurice The English theologian and cleric John Frederick Denison Maurice (1805-1872) was a founder of Christian socialism. Frederick Denison Maurice was born in Suffolk on Aug. 29, 1805, the son of a deeply pious, politically... Read more
Denison, (John) Michael Terence Wellesley
Denison, (John) Michael Terence Wellesley (1915– ...1950), Dulcie Gray's own play Love Affair (1955), which Denison directed, and revivals of Lonsdale's Let Them Eat Cake...1970), and Sheridan's. The School for Scandal (1983). Denison was also in other productions, including The Black Mikado... Read more

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