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Meeman-Shelby
Forest State Park is a
state park in
Shelby County,
Tennessee near Memphis,
located in the
Southeastern United States. The park
borders the...
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Edward John
Meeman (October 2, 1889 –
November 15, 1966) was an
American journalist and editor.
Meeman was born in Evansville, Indiana. He
served in the...
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Institute of
Architects (FAIA)
Edward J.
Meeman, 1960 – journalist,
editor of
Memphis Press-Scimitar,
namesake of
Meeman Center for
Lifelong Learning Malcolm...
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appearing on
November 22 of that year. The
editor from 1921 to 1931,
Edward J.
Meeman,
later was sent to
Memphis to edit the
since defunct Memphis Press-Scimitar...
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Democratic primary.
Kefauver was
backed by the
influential editor Edward J.
Meeman of the
Memphis Press-Scimitar, who had long
fought the
Crump machine for...
- the fall of 2020,
enrollment had
risen to 1,285 students. The
Edward J.
Meeman Biological Station of the
University of
Memphis conducts research in ecology...
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southeastern Illinois. Karl Kae Knecht,
cartoonist and
photographer Edward J.
Meeman,
began his
journalism career at the
Evansville Press as a $4 a w**** cub...
- Crump's
statewide influence began to wane in the late 1940s.
Edward J.
Meeman,
editor of the
Memphis Press-Scimitar,
opposed Crump's
initiatives and called...
- The
Memphis Riverfront stretches along the
Mississippi River from the
Meeman-Shelby
Forest State Park in the north, to the T. O.
Fuller State Park in...
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Edward J.
Meeman, the
influential editor of the
Memphis Press-Scimitar,
supported Kefauver to
undermine the
Crump machine, with
which Meeman had long been...