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John Wesley Emerson

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was an American lawyer, American Civil War commander, Missouri Circuit Court judge, and the founder and principal investor of the Emerson Electric Company.
Born: 07/06/1832
Died: 06/20/1899
Country: usa
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  • This type of legislation has been very effective in other states and we hope it'll do the same here in North Carolina. (John Wesley Emerson)
  • It's definitely mentally challenging to run in the rain. I went out really hard and certainly paid in the last mile for that. The sixth mile is why people say this is such a tough course. I'll take this (victory) rain or shine. (John Wesley Emerson)
  • With injuries and things, I had to step up and help bring the ball up the floor more than normal. It's not preferred, but whatever helps the team, I'm definitely willing to do. (John Wesley Emerson)
  • A close figure skating competition will be decided by a computer choosing an anonymous panel of nine judges. In fairness to the skaters, all twelve scores should be used in awarding medals. Let's leave the computer out of it. (John Wesley Emerson)
  • Only 50 of the 220 possible panels would have resulted in the same ranking of the skaters following the short program. (John Wesley Emerson)
  • You've seen what's been annexed into the city. The city's going to change a lot in the next few years. It's not like it was 10 or 15 years ago where the boundaries stayed the same. (John Wesley Emerson)
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