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Champion Homes was founded in 1953 as a single manufacturing facility in the small town of Dryden in rural Michigan by Walter W. Clark and Henry E. George. [4]In 2005, Champion was the first manufacturer to build privatized modular housing for the military.
This Victorian house was designed by architect William Weeks, [2] in 1897 for James Redman, who died in 1921. In 1937, it was sold for $69,575 to J. Katsumi Tao, a naturalized citizen and "brother-in-law" (or sibling-in-law) of Mitoshi Hirahara. [3]
A catena in soil science is a series of distinct but co-evolving soils arrayed down a slope. [1] Each soil type or "facet" differs somewhat from its neighbours, but all occur in the same climate and on the same underlying parent material. A mature catena is in equilibrium as the processes of deposition and erosion are in balance.
Catena Arena is an indoor arena in Ängelholm, Sweden. It was inaugurated on 20 September 2008. [ 1 ] Replacing the former Ängelholms ishall , the capacity is 6,310. [ 2 ]
Catena (linguistics) is a unit of syntax and morphology, closely associated with dependency grammars; Catena (computing), number of bits transferred in one cycle; Catenary, a type of curve in mathematics; Crater chain, a line of craters along the surface of an astronomical body; Farmacia Catena, a trade name of the drug idebenone
Goldstone Catena (Goldstone Vallis until March 2013) is a catena on Mercury located at 15.8 S, 31.7 W. It is named after Goldstone Observatory . While it superficially resembles a graben , it is a chain of overlapping secondary craters.
Elena Catena López (12 November 1920 – 19 January 2012) was a Spanish university professor, philologist, publisher, and feminist. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] She was one of the first women to obtain a doctorate in Philosophy and Literature [ es ] at the Complutense University of Madrid , and the first to reach the position of vice dean of that same faculty.
The Catenian Association is a Roman Catholic lay society with around 8,000 members (known as "brothers") in a number of English-speaking countries. Catenian men and their families meet socially to help develop their faith and build lasting friendships.