File Charles Henry Dow.jpg thumb Charles Henry DowCharles Henry Dow November 6, 1851 December 4, 1902 was an American journalist who co founded Dow Jones & Company with Edward Jones statistician Edward Jones and Charles Bergstresser . Dow also founded The Wall Street Journal , which has become one of the most respected financial publications in the world. He also invented the Dow Jones Industrial ... and analyzing market behavior which later became known as Dow theory , the groundwork for technical analysis . Early life Charles Henry Dow, born in Sterling, Connecticut on November 5, 1851 ..., Dow joined the staff of the prominent Providence Journal . Charles Danielson, the editor there, had not wanted to hire the 26 year old, but Dow would not take no for an answer. Upon learning that Dow had worked for Bowles for three years, Danielson reconsidered and gave Dow a job writing business stories. Dow specialized in articles on regional history, some of which were later published in pamphlet form. Dow made history come alive in his writing by explaining the development of various ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dow, Charles ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Dow, Charles Category American journalists Category Dow Jones & Company Category 1851 births Category 1902 deaths bg de CharlesDow et CharlesDow es Charles Henry Dow fr CharlesDow it CharlesDow la Carolus Dow ja pt CharlesDow ru , sk CharlesDow uk ... Connecticut , not far from Rhode Island . Dow did not have much education or training, but he managed ... crisp, detailed articles. Dow then moved on to Rhode Island, joining the Providence Star , where ... vacation spot and the location of a naval academy, training station, and war college. Dow reported ... impressed with Dow s careful research that he assigned him to accompany a group of bankers and reporters ... to gain investors in the mines. In 1879, Dow and various tycoons , geologists , lawmakers , and investors ... more details
Charles W. Dow unknown November 21, 1855 ref group n Some sources say November 21, 1855 while others say December 20, 1855. Dow s tombstone in Oakwood Cemetery reads December 20, 1855. According to the Lawrence Herald of Freedom newspaper, Dow s obituary says November 21st. ref was an early Kansas settler who became the first person murdered in Kansas after being shot by Franklin Coleman . Settling In Kansas CharlesDow, along with his father Ladd, came to Kansas in 1855 from Ohio and settled in the Hickory Point now Stony Point area of Douglas County, Kansas Douglas County . Dow, a free stater, was shot by Franklin Coleman over a land dispute and was killed immediately. Coleman initially blamed Jacob Branson, a friend of Dow s, for the murder. Dow was initially buried on his land but was later moved to Baldwin City, Kansas Baldwin City s Oakwood Cemetery along with his father who was originally buried in Stony Point Cemetery. ref Complete Tombstone Census of Douglas County, Kansas Douglas County Kansas Genealogical Society, 1989. Pages 281 282. ref Aftermath File Dow Cemetery 2 .JPG left thumb The old redwood sign marking the location of Dow Cemetery. Sign has been replaced with a newer one. The murder of Dow triggered a series of confrontations that later led to the Sacking of Lawrence , the Wakarusa War , the Pottawatomie Massacre and the Battle of Black Jack . Coleman was one of the men taken captive during the Battle of Black Jack in 1856 and was linked to another murder of a free stater that year. ref A Self Guided Tour of Baldwin City s Historic Sites by Loren K. Litteer, 1997. Pages 18, 26 27 ref The Dow Cemetery was used until 1873 when Stony Point Cemetery was founded and is estimated to contain 75 burials. The cemetery is nearly lost now but a sign erected by the local ... group n References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dow, Charles ALTERNATIVE ... Dow, Charles Category Bleeding Kansas Category 1855 deaths Category People from Douglas County ... more details
Other people2 Charles Richards disambiguation Infobox President name CharlesDow Richards image CharlesDow Richards.jpg imagesize 200px caption CharlesDow Richards as Chief Justice order 20th Premier of New Brunswick term start 1931 term end 1933 predecessor John Babington Macaulay Baxter John B. M. Baxter successor Leonard P. D. Tilley birth date birth date 1879 6 12 mf y birth place Southampton, New Brunswick , Canada flagicon Canada death date death date and age 1956 9 15 1879 6 12 death place Fredericton, New Brunswick , Canada flagicon Canada party Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick Conservative spouse religion CharlesDow Richards June 12, 1879 September 15, 1956 , born in Southampton, New Brunswick Southampton , York County, New Brunswick York County , New Brunswick , was a judge and New Brunswick politician. He served as Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick Conservative house leader and then Department of Natural Resources New Brunswick Minister of Lands and Mines under Premier John B. M. Baxter . In 1931 he became premier and tried to deal with the Great Depression without much success. His 2 year administration, in the depths of the Great Depression, instituted public bidding on crown land and fishing rights. In 1933 he left politics when he was appointed to the Supreme Court of New Brunswick , serving as its Chief Justice of New Brunswick Chief Justice from 1946 to 1955. As Justice, Richards sentenced the last man to be executed in Charlotte ... . References wikisource author CharlesDow Richards http www.gnb.ca legis leglibbib Special Projects ... fr CharlesDow Richards ... much as a politician but as a dignified, scholarly lawyer and distinguished judge. Charles Richards ... Persondata . NAME Richards, Charles D. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH June 12, 1879 ... Fredericton, New Brunswick , Canada DEFAULTSORT Richards, Charles D. Category 1879 births Category ... more details
wiktionary DowdowDow , or the acronym DOW , may refer to tocright People Herbert Henry Dow 1866 1930 , founder of Dow Chemical Company CharlesDow 1851 1902 , founder of Dow Jones & Co James R. Dow , professor of German language Paula Dow born 1955 , 58th Attorney General of New Jersey Neal S. Dow 1804 1897 , noted prohibitionist Tony Dow born 1945 , actor most famous as the older brother, Wally, in the Leave it to Beaver TV series Harold Dow 1947 2010 , from the 48 Hours Mystery TV series Ryan Dow born 1991 , Scottish footballer for Dundee United Dow Finsterwald born 1929 , American professional golfer Business Dow Chemical Company , a manufacturer of plastics and other chemicals Dow Corning , a multinational corporation headquartered in Midland, Michigan, USA Dow Jones & Company , a financial publisher Dow Jones Industrial Average , an index of major US stocks Dow Jones AIG Commodity Index , a commodity price index Dow Breweries , a former Quebec brewing company Academia Dow University of Health Sciences , formerly Dow Medical College, in Pakistan Places Dow, California , in Kern County Indigenous peoples Dow people, an Indigenous peoples in Brazil Indian tribe in Brazil , from the Maku family Fiction Dow, a character in the Fusion Eclipse Comics Fusion comics series Science Dow process , the electrolytic method of bromine extraction from brine Acronym Day of week , an abbreviation often used in date formats Declaration of war , a formal act by which one nation goes to war against another Deep ocean water , a marine term Died of wounds , a military casualty classification Warhammer 40,000 Dawn of War , a strategy video game Doppler On Wheels , an experimental portable Doppler radar device used for meteorological research United States Department of War , an extinct department now part of the United States Department of Defense Days of Wonder , a board games company ... de Dow fr Dow it DOW ja pt Dow ... more details
written by Charles H. Dow 1851 1902 , journalist, founder and first editor of the Wall Street Journal and co founder of Dow Jones and Company . Following Dow s death, William Peter Hamilton , Robert Rhea and E. George Schaefer organized and collectively represented Dow theory, based on Dow s editorials. Dow himself never used the term Dow theory nor presented it as a trading system. The six basic tenets of Dow theory as summarized by Hamilton, Rhea, and Schaefer are described below. Six basic tenets of Dow theory The market has three movements 1 The main movement , primary movement or major ... is that the editorials of CharlesDow did not contain explicitly defined investing rules so some assumptions and interpretations are necessary. On the 160th anniversary of CharlesDow s Birthday ...Refimprove date July 2010 The Dow theory on stock price movement is a form of technical analysis that includes ... secondary reaction in a bullish primary movement. Market trend s have three phases Dow Theory asserts ..., Dow theory agrees with one of the premises of the efficient market hypothesis . Stock market averages must confirm each other In Dow s time, the US was a growing industrial power. The US had ... to market, usually by rail. Dow s first stock averages were an index of industrial manufacturing companies and rail companies. To Dow, a bull market in industrials could not occur unless the railway ... still publish the daily performance of the Dow Jones Transportation Index in chart form. The index ... by volume Dow believed that volume confirmed price trends. When prices move on low volume, there could ... price movements are accompanied by high volume, Dow believed this represented the true market ... in one direction, Dow maintained that this was the direction in which the market anticipated continued ... prove that they have ended Dow believed that trends existed despite market noise . Markets might ... is the start of a new trend or a temporary movement in the current trend is not easy. Dow Theorists ... more details
for the cricketer Bill Dow cricketer Bill Dow is an actor, director and writer in theatre, film, and television. He is best known for playing Bill Lee Stargate Bill Lee in the Stargate franchise. He also had a recurring roles as Russ Hathaway in the Canadian drama series Da Vinci s Inquest , as Mr. Parkman in Pasadena TV series Pasadena , and Dr. List of The X Files characters Charles Burks Charles Burks in The X Files . Bill Dow has played many other guest star and recurring roles in a variety of television series such as Kyle XY and feature films, and has directed several award winning theater productions for the Vancouver Playhouse Theatre Company Vancouver Playhouse where he was Artistic Associate for many years. As an actor Dow has performed many lead roles, including a Jessie Richardson Theatre Award Jessie Award winning performance as Martin Dysart in Peter Shaffer s Equus, a 2008 . He served as Associate Artistic Director at the Blyth Festival and the Belfry Theatre , and resident dramaturge at the Banff Playwrights Colony. Bill Dow recently completed his M.A. in Liberal Studies at Simon Fraser University through an examination of Greek tragedy and the writing of a new tragedy Cupid s Arrow, that tells the beginnings of the story of Jason and Medea the pre quel to Euripides Medea. He is currently involved in research toward his PhD at SFU and an instructor of Classical Mythology SFU and Theatre UBC . External links imdb name 235596 Bill Dow http www.billdow.net Official website http kylexy.wikia.com wiki William Kern tv series role Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dow, Bill ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dow, Bill Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people Category Canadian television actors Category Canadian theatre directors Canada tv bio stub fr Bill Dow ... more details
Orphan date November 2010 Dow Nunatak coor dm 75 1 S 136 14 W is a small, relatively isolated nunatak 3.5 nautical miles 6  km northwest of Mount Sinha in the southwest part of McDonald Heights , Marie Byrd Land . Mapped by United States Geological Survey USGS from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1959 65. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names US ACAN for Charles R. Dow , who participated in glaciological research at Byrd Station , 1969 70. usgs gazetteer Category Nunataks of Marie Byrd Land MarieByrdLand geo stub ... more details
Infobox person name Tony Dow caption birth name Tony Lee Dow birth date birth date and age 1945 04 13 ... 1949 2003 Tony Lee Dow born April 13, 1945 is an American film producer , film director director and sculptor , and a television child actor of the 1950s and 1960s. Dow is best known for his role in the television sitcom Leave It to Beaver , which ran in primetime from 1957 to 1963. Dow played Wally ... life and career Dow was born in Hollywood, California , to John Stevens, a designer and general contractor, and Muriel Virginia Dow n e Montrose May 27, 1906 April 30, 2001 , ref http www.filmreference.com ... youth, Dow was a AAU Junior Olympic Games Junior Olympics diving champion. ref http www.leaveittobeaver.org ... name nm0235638 bio IMDb biography of Tony Dow ref Dow remained on the series until it ended in 1963 ... , and Never Too Young . From 1965 to 1968, Dow served in the United States National Guard National Guard , interrupting his acting career. ref http www.nndb.com people 672 000024600 NNMD Tony Dow ... actor3.jhtml Tony Down bio, TvLand.com ref Dow s most recent screen appearance was in the 2003 in film ... , and Star Trek Deep Space Nine . Dow also served as the visual effects supervisor for Babylon 5 . In 1996, he provided visual effects for the Fox TVM Doctor Who . Personal life Dow attended Van ... On June 14, 1969, Dow married Carol M. Marlow. In 1973, they had a son, Christopher T. Dow, before divorcing in 1978. Dow is currently married to Lauren Shulkind, whom he wed in 1980. They live in the Santa Monica mountains . In the 1990s, Dow revealed that he has struggled and was eventually diagnosed .... ref Dow has become a serious, and respected amateur sculptor , creating abstract bronze sculptures ... on Leave It to Beaver . Dow was chosen as one of three sculptors to show at the Soci t Nationale des .... ref http latimesblogs.latimes.com culturemonster 2008 11 tony dow.html Tony Dow From Leave It to Beaver ... aka Still the Beaver 1985 1989 Charles in Charge 1 episode, 1989 Freddy s Nightmares aka Freddy ... more details
Dow Dangeh lang fa may refer to Dow Dangeh, Golestan Dow Dangeh, Kerman Dow Dangeh, Lorestan Dodangeh District , Mazandaran Province, Iran Dodangeh Rural District East Azerbaijan Province , Iran Dodangeh Rural District Khuzestan Province , Iran geodis ... more details
Image ClaraDow.jpg thumb right 250px Clara Dow as Phyllis in Iolanthe c. 1908 Clara Millington Dow 29 .... In between engagements with D Oyly Carte, Dow performed in concerts and operetta. After her ... was in her seventies. Early life and career Dow was born in King s Lynn , Norfolk . ref name who Stone, David, http math.boisestate.edu GaS whowaswho D DowClara.htm Clara Dow , Who Was Who in the D ... of the opera H nsel und Gretel opera Hansel and Gretel , conducted by Charles Villiers Stanford ... ref Dow became a professional oratorio and concert singer, ref name who appearing, for example, in a promenade ... 1906. ref name rw Rollins and Witts, pp 21 22, 124 26, 128, 130 31 ref Dow was soon promoted to small ... Bunthorne and Jane.jpg thumb left 225px Dow left with C. H. Workman and Louie Ren in Patience opera ... . ref name who Dow also played Gianetta in The Gondoliers in the latter part of the 1907 season. ref name rw Dow later remembered that, while still a chorister, she had an opportunity to sing part ... divided opinion. The Times said, If only all Miss Clara Dow s notes were as true and sweet as a few ..., p. 10 ref but The Observer wrote, Miss Clara Dow as Phyllis was peculiarly satisfactory. The slight ... directed by Gilbert, Dow and Elsie Spain, who played soprano roles in the 1908 09 seasons, were the last .... ref At the end of that tour, Dow left the company and married an aviator, Wilfred Foulis. ref name ... D Oyly Carte in her old roles in July September 1911. In 1912, Dow played Mimi in Oscar Straus s operetta ... commented, Whenever Yum Yum is mentioned I think of Clara Dow and find it hard to remember those ... was Ruddigore in 1954. ref http www.ashtead.org people cdo.htm Clara Dow , excerpted from Stuttard, J. C. A History of Ashtead , 1995 ISBN 0 9506009 2 X, accessed 18 October 2009 ref Dow lived in Ashtead ... Taylor, Roy. http pinafore.www3.50megs.com c dow.html Clara Dow at the Memories of the D Oyly Carte ... of Clara Dow , The Gaiety, Issue 2 Autumn 2003 Mander, Raymond and Joe Mitchenson. A Picture ... more details
Robert Dow may refer to Robert Michael Dow Jr. born 1965 , United States federal judge Robert Dow fencer born 1945 , American Olympic fencer Robert Dow music copyist 1553 1588 , English Renaissance academic from Oxford Robert Dow poet , American poet with a work included in The Best American Poetry 1997 hndis Dow, Robert ... more details
William Dow b. March 27, 1800 &ndash d. December 7, 1868 emigrated to Canada from Scotland in about 1818. A trained brewer, he took employment with James Dunn s brewery in Montreal and quickly became a partner. His younger brother, Andrew, who had also trained as a brewer, joined him, and on the death of Dunn, the company became known as William Dow and Company . It soon was a strong competitor to Molson s, the biggest brewery in the city. Dow was also a financier in Montreal . External links http www.biographi.ca 009004 119.01 e.php?&id nbr 4404 Biography at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online http www.imtl.org montreal building Maison William Dow.php William Dow House, Montreal http www.lib.uwo.ca business ccc dow.htm Dow Brewery Canada business bio stub Dow, William beer stub Dow, William drink bio stub Dow, William Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dow, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH March 27, 1800 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH December 7, 1868 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dow, William Category Anglophone Quebec people Category People in food and agriculture occupations Category 1800 births Category 1868 deaths fr William Dow ... more details
Dow House may refer to in the United States by state then town Dow Rosenzweig House , Denver, Colorado, National Register of Historic Places listings in Northeast Denver, Colorado listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Northeast Denver, Colorado Dow House Dow City, Iowa , listed on the NRHP in Crawford County, Iowa Simon E. Dow House , listed as the Dow House on the National Register of Historic Places in Crawford County, Iowa Neal S. Dow House in Portland, Maine, a National Historic Landmark and listed on the NRHP in Maine Dow Block , Stoneham, Massachusetts, listed on the NRHP in Middlesex County, Massachusetts Lenoir Dow House , Waltham, Massachusetts, listed on the NRHP in Middlesex County, Massachusetts Alden B. Dow House and Studio , Midland, Michigan, a National Historic Landmark and listed on the NRHP in Midland County, Michigan Herbert H. Dow House , Midland, Michigan, listed on the NRHP in Midland County, Michigan Dow House Mansfield, Ohio , listed on National Register of Historic Places listings in Richland County, Ohio J.B. Dow House and Carpenter Douglas Barn , Beloit, Wisconsin, National Register of Historic Places listings in Rock County, Wisconsin listed on the NRHP in Rock County, Wisconsin John T. Dow House , Evansville, Wisconsin, National Register of Historic Places listings in Rock County, Wisconsin listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Rock County, Wisconsin disambig ... more details
Dow Gardens is a convert 110 acre adj on botanical garden located at 1809 Eastman Avenue, Midland, Michigan , United States USA . It is open to the public, and currently contains over 1700 varieties of plants hardy in mid Michigan . The main entrance has geographical coordinates of coord 43.623378 N 84.249612 W region US MI type landmark . The Dow Gardens were started in 1899 by Herbert Dow , founder of The Dow Chemical Company , on eight acres 3.2  ha of flat, sandy land. Subsequent generations of the Dow family have continued to develop the gardens. See also List of botanical gardens in the United States External links http www.dowgardens.org Dow Gardens Category Botanical gardens in Michigan Category Midland, Michigan Category Protected areas of Midland County, Michigan Michigan geo stub US garden stub ... more details
Roy Dow was the head coach of men s basketball at the California Institute of Technology . He coached at Caltech for six years. ref cite web url http www.athletics.caltech.edu sports mbb mbbcs.html title Caltech Athletics Men s Basketball Coaching Staff ref Dow is now the head coach of the women s team at the California Lutheran University. External links http today.caltech.edu today story display.tcl?story id 20064 Spotlight on Staff Coach Roy Dow Q&A References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dow, Roy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dow, Roy Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people Category American basketball coaches US basketball bio stub ... more details
Dow Breweries was a brewing company based in Quebec , Canada. It was formed in 1952 in the facilities formerly used by the Boswell Brewery 1843 1952 in Quebec City . ref cite web url http www.inox.qc.ca eng eng histoirebiere.html title The History of Beer in Quebec City publisher L Inox Ma tres Brasseurs accessdate 2009 10 22 ref It was acquired by Carling O Keefe and stopped its activities on March 31, 1966. ref http bilan.usherbrooke.ca bilan pages evenements 21245.html Closing of activities of Dow Breweries, March 1966 french ref After purchasing Carling O Keefe, the Dow brand came under the ownership of Molson , but disappeared from the Canadian market in the spring of 1997 . Brands brewed by Dow included Dow Ale, Kingsbeer Lager and Black Horse Ale. At the urging of Board president and academic Pierre Gendron , Dow Breweries supported the construction of the Montreal Planetarium , originally calling it Dow Planetarium . It was completed in 1966 as one of many projects for the Canadian Centennial . Downfall of the brewery In August 1965, a patient presented to a hospital in Quebec City with symptoms suggestive of alcoholic cardiomyopathy . Over the next 8 months 50 more cases with similar findings appeared in the same area with 20 of these being fatal. It was noted that all patients were heavy drinkers who mostly drank beer and preferred the Dow brand, consuming an average of 24 pints of alcohol per day. Epidemological studies found that Dow had been adding cobalt sulfate to the beer for foam stability since July 1965 and that the concentration added in the Quebec city brewery ... 10.1111 j.1749 6632.1969.tb16751.x ref Although Dow denied any responsibility, the Dow Brewery in Quebec ... of the incident, Dow Ale was the number one selling beer in Quebec, however, as a result ... Press Ltd. ref References references http www.bieremag.com bm m ma1.html French article about Dow breweries ... Brasserie Dow ... more details
Grace A. Dow 1869 1953 was an United States American philanthropist who is best known as the wife of Herbert H. Dow , and mother of architect Alden B. Dow . Personal Born as Grace A. Ball in 1869 to schoolteacher Arnelia Ball and George Willard Ball, a banker. In 1892, she married Herbert H. Dow in Midland, Michigan . Grace and Herbert raised seven children, and lived her entire married life in Midland. Philanthropy After her husband s death, Grace Dow founded The Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow Foundation in his memory. She served as a trustee of the Foundation until her death. The Foundation is dedicated to funding religion, education, culture, science, and community life in Michigan. In April 1941, she donated ten acres later increased to 40 acres of property to become the site of Midland Hospital now MidMichigan Medical Center Midland . Relatives recalled her joy in making the gift, ref name journey cite book last Langdon Yates first Dorothy title A Journey of Caring year 1994 publisher MidMichigan Regional Medical Center page 8 ref which was adjacent to the Dow family orchards, ref name the pines cite book last Nelb first Tawny Ryan title The Pines 100 Years of the Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow Homestead, Orchards, and Gardens year 1999 publisher Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow Foundation ... while they have to be in the hospital. ref name journey Throughout her life Grace Dow frequently ... H. and Grace A. Dow Foundation. She personally donated ecumenically to local church construction ... ref name funeral cite news title Funeral Tuesday at Dow Gardens publisher Midland Daily News id pages ... 1967 ref and provided help to those in need. Grace Dow was an active member of several civic organizations ... was named the Grace A. Dow Memorial Library in her memory. ref name library cite news title Original ... ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dow, Grace ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... Dow, Grace Category 1869 births Category 1953 deaths Category American philanthropists Category Dow ... more details
about the American author Christopher Dow author Christopher Dow 1916 1998 was a British applied economist whose career ran from 1945 until his death in 1998. During his career he worked in some of the major British economic institutions, serving as Senior Economic Adviser to the UK Treasury , Deputy Director of the National Institute of Economic and Social Research , Assistant Secretary General of the OECD , and as Executive Director of the Bank of England . Dow s achievements as an economist were recognized with the award of a Fellowship of the British Academy 1982 . ref McMahon, Kit 1998 Obituary Christopher Dow, Friday, 4 December 1998, The Independent ref Key Works 1999 Major Recessions Britain and the World, 1920 1995. ISBN13 9780199241231 ISBN10 0199241236, published postumously, Oxford References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dow, Christopher ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1916 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1998 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dow, Christopher Category British economists Category 1916 births Category 1998 deaths UK economist stub ... more details
Infobox Company name Dow AgroSciences LLC logo Image Daslogo.png 160px type wholly owned subsidiary genre foundation founder location city Indianapolis, Indiana location country United States location locations area served key people industry agricultural supplies products services market cap revenue operating income net income assets equity owner num employees parent Dow Chemical Company divisions subsid homepage http www.dowagro.com www.dowagro.com footnotes intl Dow AgroSciences Limited liability company LLC is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Dow Chemical Company specializing in not only agricultural chemical s such as pesticide s, but also seed s and biotechnology solutions. The company is based in Indianapolis, Indiana , in the United States . On 31 January, 2006, Dow AgroSciences announced that it had received regulatory approval for the world s first pharming genetics plant cell produced vaccine against Newcastle disease virus from USDA Center for Veterinary Biologics. Dow AgroSciences also produces Omega 9 fatty acid Omega 9 canola and sunflower oils. These oils are said to be more healthy than alternative oils due to a combination of oleic acid high oleic and linoleic acid low linoleic fatty acids. ref cite web url http www.omega 9oils.com about.htm title About Omega 9 Oils publisher Dow AgroSciences ref Ivor Watkins Dow, the predecessor in New Zealand of Dow AgroSciences, operated a plant near New Plymouth , accused of exposing nearby residents to Polychlorinated dibenzodioxins dioxins . ref cite news url http www.nzherald.co.nz feature story.cfm?c id 675&ObjectID 3590450 title Dioxin response slow despite sinister signs publisher NZ Herald date 10 September 2004 ... specialist at Cargill had pleaded guiltly to stealing information from Cargill and Dow AgroSciences. Kexue Huang, a Chinese national, was discovered to be passing information back to China from Dow ... 10 20 ref References Reflist External links http www.dowagro.com Dow AgroSciences official site ... more details
Orphan date November 2010 Mount Dow coor dm 54 42 S 36 10 W is a mountain , 1,680 m, standing at the south side of Novosilski Glacier , 1 nautical mile 1.9  km west of the north end of Mount Carse in the south part of South Georgia . Surveyed by the SGS in the period 1951 57, and named by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place Names Committee UK APC for George F. Dow 1868 1936 , American whaling historian and author of Whale Ships and Whaling A Pictorial History of Whaling During Three Centuries . usgs gazetteer Category Mountains and hills of South Georgia Dow, Mount SouthGeorgia geo stub ... more details
Infobox planet minorplanet yes width 25em bgcolour FFFFC0 apsis name Dow symbol image caption discovery yes discovery ref discoverer D. Healy discovery site Junk Bond Observatory in Sierra Vista, Arizona discovered June 20, 1999 designations yes mp name 40328 alt names 1999 MK mp category orbit ref epoch May 14, 2008 aphelion 2.6087861 perihelion 1.8551501 semimajor eccentricity 0.1688277 period 1217.9526628 avg speed inclination 6.62592 asc node 245.44258 mean anomaly 223.80875 arg peri 67.20126 satellites physical characteristics yes dimensions mass density surface grav escape velocity sidereal day axial tilt pole ecliptic lat pole ecliptic lon albedo temperatures temp name1 mean temp 1 max temp 1 temp name2 max temp 2 spectral type abs magnitude 15.6 40328 Dow 1999 MK is a Asteroid belt main belt asteroid discovered on June 20, 1999 by D. Healy at Junk Bond Observatory in Sierra Vista, Arizona . References Reflist External links http ssd.jpl.nasa.gov sbdb.cgi?sstr 40328 Dow JPL Small Body Database Browser on 40328 Dow MinorPlanets Navigator 40327 1999 MB 40329 1999 ML MinorPlanets Footer DEFAULTSORT Dow Category Main Belt asteroids Category Asteroids named for people Category Discoveries by David Healy Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1999 beltasteroid stub fa it 40328 Dow pl 40328 Dow pt 40328 Dow uk 40328 yo 40328 Dow ... more details
Infobox scientist name Alex Dow image Alex Dow in 1939.jpg caption Alex Dow in 1939 birth date 1862 birth place Scotland death date March 22, 1942 death place residence citizenship American nationality Scottish ethnicity fields workplaces Detroit Edison alma mater doctoral advisor academic advisors doctoral students notable students known for influences influenced awards IEEE Edison Medal signature footnotes Alex Dow 1862 March 22, 1942 was a Scottish born US engineer. Alex Dow was born in Scotland in 1862. He emigrated to the US in 1882. In 1893, as a result of Hazen S. Pingree Hazen Pingree s efforts to break the power of corporations over Detroit City politics, Detroit built a municipally owned power plant. Dow was the plant s first manager and electrical engineer for the city of Detroit. ref name Holli cite book first Melvin G. last Holli year 1969 title Reform in Detroit Hazen S. Pingree and Urban Politics pages 80 85 publisher Oxford University Press location New York ref It was during this time that Henry Ford worked under Dow at one of the Detroit Edison substations. Dow took Ford with him to the 1896 annual convention of the Association of Edison Illuminating Companies being held that year in New York City . It was at this convention that Dow introduced Ford to Thomas Edison . ref name Ford cite book first Henry last Ford authorlink Henry Ford coauthors with Samuel Crowther year 1922 title My Life and Work pages 324, 235 publisher Garden City Publishing location Garden City, NY ref Dow was appointed water commissioner for the city of Detroit in 1916 1921 and again in 1925 ... year. ref cite web url http www.ieeeghn.org wiki index.php Alex Dow title Alex Dow author date work ... York Who s Who on the Web, s.v. Alex Dow n.p. Marquis Who s Who , 2005 Kilowatts at Work, a History ... IEEE Edison Medal Laureates 1926 1950 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dow, Alex ..., 1942 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dow, Alex Category 1862 births Category 1942 deaths Category Presidents ... more details
Infobox person name Nancy Dow caption size birth date birthdate and age 1936 7 22 birth place New York City , New York , United States U.S. othername Nancy Aniston occupation Actress years active 1966 1969 br 2004 present spouse Jack Melick br m. 1956 1961, divorced br John Aniston br m. 1965 1980, divorced children John T. Melick, br Jennifer Aniston Nancy Dow born July 22, 1936 is an Americans American actress who appeared in a brief group of film s. She was married to Greek American actor John Aniston with whom she had a daughter, actress Jennifer Aniston . Nancy Dow was born in New York City , one of six daughters of Louise married and maiden names n e Grieco and Gordon McLean Dow. Her mother was of Italian people Italian descent and her father was of Scottish people Scottish Canadian people Canadian and English ancestry. ref http www.wargs.com other aniston.html ref Dow was married to Jack Melick, a pianist bandleader based in Dallas, Texas, from 1956 to 1961. cn date September 2011 They had a son, John Melick. cn date September 2011 Dow and her daughter were estranged for nine years, largely because Dow wrote a book about their relationship, entitled From Mother and Daughter to Friends A Memoir 1999 . ref http www.fact.on.ca news news0001 np00010b.htm Not even friends ref In 2005, after Aniston s divorce from Brad Pitt , she and her mother reportedly reconciled. Aniston described the progress of her new relationship with her mother as baby steps . ref http people.monstersandcritics.com news article 1052902.php Jennifer Aniston reconciled with mother dead link date September ... References reflist External links imdb name 235624 Nancy Dow Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dow, Nancy ALTERNATIVE NAMES Aniston, Nancy SHORT DESCRIPTION Actress, memoirist DATE ... DEFAULTSORT Dow, Nancy Category 1936 births Category Actors from New York City Category American people ... descent Category Living people US film actor 1930s stub gl Nancy Dow ... more details
Orphan date November 2010 Dow Peak coor dm 71 3 S 163 4 E is a peak located 2 nautical miles 3.7  km east southeast of Mount Sturm in the Bowers Mountains . Named by the New Zealand Geological Survey Antarctic Expedition NZGSAE to northern Victoria Land , 1967 68, for its senior geologist, J.A.S. Dow . usgs gazetteer Category Mountains of Victoria Land Category Pennell Coast VictoriaLand geo stub ... more details