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William A. Dart was born in West Potsdam, New York on October 25, 1814, the son of Simeon Dart (1770–1859) and Phebe (Allen) Dart (1778–1873). [1] He worked on his father's farm, attended St. Lawrence Academy and taught school.
Dart Manufacturing Company was founded in 1937 by William F. Dart as a machine shop, manufacturing key rings, steel tape measures, and dog tags for the Department of Defense. [5] When his son, William A. Dart, came out of the University of Michigan with three degrees ( metallurgy , mathematics , and engineering ), he worked for DuPont briefly ...
Dart was elected to the Tarampa Shire Council in 1903 and was the town chairman in 1911 when there was a change of shire boundaries and he was then elected as a councilor to the Shire of Laidley. He remained a councilor there until 1921 when he moved to Wynnum and became a real estate agent .
Darts or dart-throwing is a ... case by the best darts player in the region, William 'Bigfoot' Anakin. ... in the modern darts in Dutch still known as Roos (English: ...
Ken Dart’s father, William A. Dart, was William F. and Ruth Dart’s only son. He graduated from the University of Michigan with degrees in chemical engineering, metallurgy and mathematics. [9] After serving as a radar technician in the U.S. Navy during World War II, William A. Dart worked for DuPont in New Jersey and met his wife Claire Dart ...
Rollin Dart (1925–2016), American banker; Tom Dart (born 1962), American lawyer and politician, and sheriff of Cook County, Illinois; Thurston Dart (1921–1971), British musicologist; William A. Dart (1814–1890), American lawyer and politician; Yoshiko Dart, disability rights activist; Joe Dart (born 1991), bassist of funk band Vulfpeck
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The 2018 William Hill World Darts Championship was a darts event, held between 14 December 2017 and 1 January 2018 at the Alexandra Palace in London, United Kingdom. It was the 25th World Championship organised by the Professional Darts Corporation since it separated from the British Darts Organisation .