29-702: [REDACTED] Look up Webster or webster in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Webster may refer to: People [ edit ] Webster (surname) , including a list of people with the surname Webster (given name) , including a list of people with the given name Places [ edit ] Canada [ edit ] Webster, Alberta Webster's Falls , Hamilton, Ontario United States [ edit ] Webster, California, in Yolo County Webster, San Diego , California,
58-807: A bank based in Waterbury, Connecticut Webster Bank Arena, a previous name of the Total Mortgage Arena in Bridgeport, Connecticut Webster's Brewery , a former brewer in Yorkshire, England Webster's Dictionary , any of several dictionaries edited by Noah Webster Webster Hotel , New York City Webster Limited , Australian business Webster ruling , test case in association football law Webster v. Reproductive Health Services , 492 U.S. 490 (1989) The Webster , luxury multi-brand fashion house Webster & Sheffield ,
87-563: A bank based in Waterbury, Connecticut Webster Bank Arena, a previous name of the Total Mortgage Arena in Bridgeport, Connecticut Webster's Brewery , a former brewer in Yorkshire, England Webster's Dictionary , any of several dictionaries edited by Noah Webster Webster Hotel , New York City Webster Limited , Australian business Webster ruling , test case in association football law Webster v. Reproductive Health Services , 492 U.S. 490 (1989) The Webster , luxury multi-brand fashion house Webster & Sheffield ,
116-574: A defunct college in Nashua, New Hampshire Webster Graduate School , London Webster Grammar School , Auburn, Maine Webster High School (Tulsa, Oklahoma) Webster Leiden , a university with multiple campuses Webster University , a liberal arts university in Webster Groves, Missouri, with satellite campuses worldwide Other [ edit ] Webster (TV series) , a television sitcom starring Emmanuel Lewis Webster Bank ,
145-457: A defunct college in Nashua, New Hampshire Webster Graduate School , London Webster Grammar School , Auburn, Maine Webster High School (Tulsa, Oklahoma) Webster Leiden , a university with multiple campuses Webster University , a liberal arts university in Webster Groves, Missouri, with satellite campuses worldwide Other [ edit ] Webster (TV series) , a television sitcom starring Emmanuel Lewis Webster Bank ,
174-658: A group of exposed mountains and nunataks which extend in an east–west direction between the lower part of Leverett Glacier and the head of the Ross Ice Shelf in Antarctica . They were discovered in December 1929 by the Byrd Antarctic Expedition geological party under Laurence Gould , and named by Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd for D. Harold Byrd , a cousin of his and a contributor towards
203-479: A law firm in New York City A specific martial arts trick and related variants Webster/Sainte-Laguë method , a method of producing proportional representation See also [ edit ] All pages with titles beginning with Webster All pages with titles containing Webster Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
232-416: A law firm in New York City A specific martial arts trick and related variants Webster/Sainte-Laguë method , a method of producing proportional representation See also [ edit ] All pages with titles beginning with Webster All pages with titles containing Webster Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
261-582: A neighborhood Webster, Florida Webster, Illinois Webster, Indiana Webster, Iowa , in Keokuk County Webster, Madison County, Iowa Webster City, Iowa , in Hamilton County Webster, Kansas Webster, Kentucky Webster Parish, Louisiana Sabattus, Maine , formally Webster, Maine Webster Plantation, Maine Webster, Massachusetts , a New England town Webster (CDP), Massachusetts ,
290-433: A neighborhood Webster, Florida Webster, Illinois Webster, Indiana Webster, Iowa , in Keokuk County Webster, Madison County, Iowa Webster City, Iowa , in Hamilton County Webster, Kansas Webster, Kentucky Webster Parish, Louisiana Sabattus, Maine , formally Webster, Maine Webster Plantation, Maine Webster, Massachusetts , a New England town Webster (CDP), Massachusetts ,
319-803: A village Webster, Vernon County, Wisconsin , a town Webster Avenue , The Bronx, New York Webster City, Iowa Webster County (disambiguation) Webster Groves, Missouri Webster Pass (Colorado) Webster Reservoir , Kansas Webster Springs, West Virginia Webster Theater , Hartford, Connecticut Webster Township (disambiguation) Mount Webster in the White Mountains of New Hampshire Antarctica [ edit ] Mount Webster (Antarctica) Webster Glacier Webster Knob , Queen Maud Mountains Webster Peaks (Prince Charles Mountains) Education [ edit ] Webster College, Pasco County, Florida, acquired by Rasmussen College Daniel Webster College ,
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#1732764824905348-738: A village Webster, Vernon County, Wisconsin , a town Webster Avenue , The Bronx, New York Webster City, Iowa Webster County (disambiguation) Webster Groves, Missouri Webster Pass (Colorado) Webster Reservoir , Kansas Webster Springs, West Virginia Webster Theater , Hartford, Connecticut Webster Township (disambiguation) Mount Webster in the White Mountains of New Hampshire Antarctica [ edit ] Mount Webster (Antarctica) Webster Glacier Webster Knob , Queen Maud Mountains Webster Peaks (Prince Charles Mountains) Education [ edit ] Webster College, Pasco County, Florida, acquired by Rasmussen College Daniel Webster College ,
377-681: The Bender Mountains are to the east. Mount Webster is to the south. Download coordinates as: 85°27′S 148°12′W / 85.450°S 148.200°W / -85.450; -148.200 . A small mountain, 440 metres (1,440 ft) high, standing at the north side of the terminus of Leverett Glacier and marking the west limit of Harold Byrd Mountains. Named by the United States Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) for Lt. (j.g.) Bernard Fridovich, United States Navy, meteorologist with
406-780: The United States Geological Survey (USGS) from ground surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1960-63. Named by US-ACAN for William L. Nichols, construction mechanic with the Byrd Station winter party in 1957. 85°28′S 144°42′W / 85.467°S 144.700°W / -85.467; -144.700 . A mountain, 900 metres (3,000 ft) high, marking the east limit of the Harold Byrd Mountains. Mapped by USGS from ground surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1960-63. Named by US-ACAN for Robert M. Manke, utilitiesman with
435-785: The Byrd Station winter party in 1958. 85°29′S 142°43′W / 85.483°S 142.717°W / -85.483; -142.717 . Peak, 920 metres (3,020 ft) high, located 2 nautical miles (3.7 km; 2.3 mi) east of Cressey Peak, between the southeast edge of the Ross Ice Shelf and Watson Escarpment. Named by US-ACAN for Dean E. Fadden, utilitiesman with the Byrd Station winter party, 1958. 85°28′S 142°24′W / 85.467°S 142.400°W / -85.467; -142.400 . A small peak rising to c. 800 metres (2,600 ft) high, 1.5 nautical miles (2.8 km; 1.7 mi) east of Fadden Peak, between Harold Byrd Mountains and Bender Mountains. The peak
464-476: The Byrd Station winter party in 1960. 85°29′S 143°10′W / 85.483°S 143.167°W / -85.483; -143.167 . Peak, 870 metres (2,850 ft) high, located 7 nautical miles (13 km; 8.1 mi) east of Harold Byrd Mountains between the southeast edge of the Ross Ice Shelf and Watson Escarpment. Mapped by USGS from ground surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1960-63. Named by US-ACAN for Richard N. Cressey, storekeeper with
493-457: The Harold Byrd Mountains. Discovered in December 1929 by theByrd Antarctic Expedition geological party under Laurence Gould, and named by R. Admiral Byrd for Malcolm P. Hanson, chief radio engineer of the expedition, and a pioneer in the development of radio communication apparatus for polar regions. 85°25′S 146°45′W / 85.417°S 146.750°W / -85.417; -146.750 . Mountain 460 metres (1,510 ft) high, in
522-533: The edge of Ross Ice Shelf and Watson Escarpment. Named by US-ACAN for Lt. (jg) Paul R. Fallone, Jr., United States Navy, aide to the Commander, U.S. Naval Support Force, Antarctica, 1962. 85°32′S 144°52′W / 85.533°S 144.867°W / -85.533; -144.867 . A ridge-like nunatak rising to 940 metres (3,080 ft) high, 3.5 nautical miles (6.5 km; 4.0 mi) south-southwest of Mount Manke, Harold Byrd Mountains. The feature
551-556: The 💕 [REDACTED] Look up Webster or webster in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Webster may refer to: People [ edit ] Webster (surname) , including a list of people with the surname Webster (given name) , including a list of people with the given name Places [ edit ] Canada [ edit ] Webster, Alberta Webster's Falls , Hamilton, Ontario United States [ edit ] Webster, California, in Yolo County Webster, San Diego , California,
580-599: The main village in the town Webster, Michigan , an unincorporated community Webster, Minnesota Webster, Nebraska Webster, New Hampshire Webster, New York , a town Webster (village), New York , in the town of Webster Webster, North Carolina Webster, North Dakota Webster, Ohio , in Darke County Webster, Putnam County, Ohio , a ghost town Webster, South Dakota Webster, Texas Webster, Virginia Webster, West Virginia Webster, Burnett County, Wisconsin ,
609-527: The main village in the town Webster, Michigan , an unincorporated community Webster, Minnesota Webster, Nebraska Webster, New Hampshire Webster, New York , a town Webster (village), New York , in the town of Webster Webster, North Carolina Webster, North Dakota Webster, Ohio , in Darke County Webster, Putnam County, Ohio , a ghost town Webster, South Dakota Webster, Texas Webster, Virginia Webster, West Virginia Webster, Burnett County, Wisconsin ,
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#1732764824905638-411: The north part of the Harold Byrd Mountains. Named by US-ACAN for Lt. Cdr. R.E. Graham, officer in charge of the winter-over detachment of United States Navy Squadron VX-6 at Little America V, 1956. 85°27′S 146°05′W / 85.450°S 146.083°W / -85.450; -146.083 . Mountain, 670 metres (2,200 ft) high, in the central part of the Harold Byrd Mountains. Mapped by
667-469: The purchase of furs for the expedition. The Harold Byrd Mountains are in relatively flat country to the northeast of the lower reaches of the Leverett Glacier , and to the south of the Ross Ice Shelf . Features include, from west to east, Mount Fridovich, Supporting Party Mountain, Mount Graham, Mount Nichols, Mount Manke, Cresley Peak and Fadden Peak. The Fallone Nunataks are to the north, and
696-415: The splendid cooperative work of their Supporting Party. The mountain was climbed by members of Gould's party who took panoramic photographs from the summit. 85°28′S 147°26′W / 85.467°S 147.433°W / -85.467; -147.433 . A mountain rising to 800 metres (2,600 ft) high, standing 1 nautical mile (1.9 km; 1.2 mi) southeast of Supporting Party Mountain in
725-494: The title Webster . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Webster&oldid=1244779247 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Webster From Misplaced Pages,
754-634: The title Webster . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Webster&oldid=1244779247 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Mount Webster (Antarctica) The Harold Byrd Mountains ( 85°26′S 146°30′W / 85.433°S 146.500°W / -85.433; -146.500 ) are
783-455: The winter party at McMurdo Sound, 1957. 85°27′S 147°33′W / 85.450°S 147.550°W / -85.450; -147.550 . A mountain, 560 metres (1,840 ft) high, standing 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) east of Mount Fridovich in the Harold Byrd Mountains. Discovered in December 1929 by members of theByrd Antarctic Expedition Geological Sledging Party under Laurence Gould. Named by them in appreciation of
812-833: Was mapped by USGS from ground surveys and United States Navy aerial photographs, 1960-63. It was visited in 1977-78 by a USARP-Arizona State University geological party, led by Edmund Stump, and named in the spirit of Coalsack Bluff (q.v.); thin lenses of disintegrating mica and schist form a type of light soil on the slopes of thenunatak. 85°40′S 144°24′W / 85.667°S 144.400°W / -85.667; -144.400 . Prominent isolated mountain, 1,610 metres (5,280 ft) high, standing 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) north of Leverett Glacier and 12 nautical miles (22 km; 14 mi) northwest of Mount Beazley. Mapped by USGS from ground surveys and United States Navy air photos, 1960-63. Named by US-ACAN for Lt. John B. Webster, United States Navy, flight surgeon with
841-409: Was visited by a USARP-Arizona State University geological party, 1977-78, and so named from its composition of nearly all white marble. 85°21′S 142°54′W / 85.350°S 142.900°W / -85.350; -142.900 . A chain of nunataks 10 nautical miles (19 km; 12 mi) long, located 10 nautical miles (19 km; 12 mi) northeast of Harold Byrd Mountains, between
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