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Wister may refer to: Annis Lee Wister (1830–1908), American translator John Caspar Wister (1887–1982), American horticulturist Langhorne Wister (1834–1891)
Wister
American writer (1860–1938)
Owen Wister (July 14, 1860 – July 21, 1938) was an American writer. His novel The Virginian, published in 1902, helped create the cowboy as a folk hero
Owen_Wister
American musician (1931–2007)
passport in the 1960s, he discovered that his name was registered as Ike Wister Turner. By then both of his parents were deceased, so he could not verify
Ike_Turner
School district in Oklahoma, US
Wister Public Schools is the school district of Wister, Oklahoma. It contains an elementary school and a combined middle/high school. "Home". www.wister
Wister_Public_Schools
Topics referred to by the same term
Wister School may refer to: Mary Channing Wister School in Philadelphia John Wister School, in the School District of Philadelphia (now run by Mastery
Wister_School
Town in Oklahoma, United States
Wister is a town in Le Flore County, Oklahoma, United States. As of the 2020 census, Wister had a population of 1,031. Wister is named for Gutman G. Wister
Wister,_Oklahoma
American horticulturist (1887–1982)
John Caspar Wister (March 19, 1887 – December 27, 1982) was an American horticulturalist known as the Dean of American Horticulture. He founded and served
John_Caspar_Wister
Historic house in Pennsylvania, United States
Vernon-Wister House is a historic house in Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was built in 1803 by James Matthews, from whom John Wister purchased
Vernon-Wister_House
American writer (1761-1804)
Sarah Wister (July 20, 1761 – March 21, 1804) was a girl living in Pennsylvania during the American Revolution. She is principally known as the author
Sally_Wister
Austrian gymnast (1922–1990)
Ernst Wister (11 June 1922 – 4 July 1990) was an Austrian gymnast. He competed at the 1948 Summer Olympics and the 1952 Summer Olympics. Wister died in
Ernst_Wister
Reservoir in Le Flore County, Oklahoma
Lake Wister is a reservoir in Le Flore County, in southeast Oklahoma. The lake is created by the Poteau River and the Fourche Maline creek. Wister Lake
Lake_Wister
United States historic place
The Mary Channing Wister School, originally the Mary Channing Wister Public School, is a historic American school building in the Poplar neighborhood of
Mary_Channing_Wister_School
American military officer (1834-1891)
Langhorne Wesley Wister (September 20, 1834 – March 19, 1891) was an American military officer who served in the Union army during the American Civil War
Langhorne_Wister
American literary magazine
The Owen Wister Review is the University of Wyoming's annual art and literature magazine produced through the Student Media department, which publishes
Owen_Wister_Review
Mountain in the state of Wyoming
Mount Wister (11,495 ft or 3,504 m) is located in the Teton Range, Grand Teton National Park, in the U.S. state of Wyoming. The peak is located 5 miles
Mount_Wister
American literary prize
Owen Wister Award is an annual award from the Western Writers of America given to lifelong contributions to the field of Western literature. Named for
Owen_Wister_Award
American football player
Lewis Caspar "Cap" Wister (February 24, 1888 – October 1, 1968) was an American college football player and investment banker. Wister was born in 1888 in
Caspar_Wister
American translator (1830–1908)
Annis Lee Wister (née Furness; October 9, 1830 – November 15, 1908) was an American translator who published 42 books of German popular novels translated
Annis_Lee_Wister
Neighborhood of Philadelphia in Pennsylvania, United States
Wister is a neighborhood in Northwest Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. It is bounded by Chelten Avenue to the north, Germantown Avenue to the
Wister,_Philadelphia
SEPTA train station in Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Wister station is a SEPTA Regional Rail station at Ashmead and Rubicam Streets in the Germantown neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The station
Wister_station
American Western television series (1962–1971)
on The Virginian: Horseman of the Plains, a 1902 Western novel by Owen Wister that Hollywood had previously adapted for movies. Percy Faith composed the
The_Virginian_(TV_series)
Logan Fisher, Wister was born in Duncannon, Pennsylvania, near Philadelphia. Her father, John Wister, was descended from the wealthy Wisters of Philadelphia
Sarah_Logan_Wister_Starr
1929 film
based on the 1902 novel The Virginian by Owen Wister and adapted from the popular 1904 theatrical play Wister had collaborated on with playwright Kirke La
The_Virginian_(1929_film)
2011 film by Whit Stillman
Violet begins her own dance craze, the Sambola. Greta Gerwig as "Violet Wister" (Emily Tweeter) Adam Brody as Fred Packenstacker / Charlie Walker Lio Tipton
Damsels_in_Distress_(film)
Catholic university in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
his daughter Sarah Logan Fisher and her husband William Wister. The home belonged to the Wisters until 1984 when La Salle University purchased the land
La_Salle_University
River in Oklahoma, United States
mouth, include Wister, Heavener, Poteau, Panama, Spiro, and Fort Coffee in Oklahoma, and Fort Smith in Arkansas. The construction of the Wister Dam near river
Poteau_River
American screenwriter
William Wister Haines (September 17, 1908 – November 18, 1989) was an American author, screenwriter, and playwright. His most notable work, Command Decision
William_Wister_Haines
1902 Wild West novel by Owen Wister
the Plains is a 1902 Wild West and cowboy novel by American author Owen Wister, set in Wyoming Territory during the 1880s. Detailing the life of a cowboy
The_Virginian_(novel)
State park in Oklahoma, United States
Lake Wister State Park is a 3,428-acre (13.87 km2) Oklahoma state park located in Le Flore County, Oklahoma. It is located near the city of Wister, Oklahoma
Lake_Wister_State_Park
Topics referred to by the same term
Virginian(s) may refer to: The Virginian (novel), a 1902 novel by Owen Wister The Virginian (play), a 1903 stage play The Virginian (1914 film), a silent
The_Virginian
American actor (1908–1978)
Roger Clark (born Wister Somers Clark; March 16, 1908 – October 13, 1978) was an American actor. He appeared in more than thirty films from 1941 to 1962
Roger Clark (actor, born 1908)
Roger_Clark_(actor,_born_1908)
Type of layer cake
Southern belle, baked and served the cake to novelist Owen Wister in Charleston, South Carolina. Wister was said to have been so enamored with the cake that
Lady_Baltimore_cake
1946 film
Britton. Based on the 1902 Owen Wister novel of the same name, the film was adapted from the popular 1904 theatrical play Wister had collaborated on with playwright
The_Virginian_(1946_film)
Stepfather of Bill Clinton (1908–1967)
Roger Miles Wister Clinton Sr. (July 23, 1908 – November 8, 1967) was an American car salesman. He was the father of Roger Clinton Jr. and first stepfather
Roger_Clinton_Sr.
Literary genre
such as Owen Wister and Sir Walter Scott paved the way for the rise of the Western romance genre. Grey was influenced by the likes of Wister, specifically
Western_romance_literature
American painter and sculptor (1861–1909)
illustrations and Wister supplied the stories, sometimes altering Remington's ideas. (Remington's prototype cowboys were Mexican rancheros but Wister made the
Frederic_Remington
Neighborhood of Philadelphia in Pennsylvania, United States
Wissahickon Avenue, on the southeast by Roberts Avenue, and on the east by Wister Street and Stenton Avenue, but its northwest border has expanded and contracted
Germantown,_Philadelphia
1902 verse collection by Owen Wister
the Open was a verse collection published by in 1902 American author Owen Wister. The book was a collaboration with the artist Frederic Remington, the verses
Done_in_the_Open
1914 film
novel The Virginian by Owen Wister. The film was adapted from the successful 1903–04 theatre play The Virginian, on which Wister had collaborated with playwright
The_Virginian_(1914_film)
Genus of vines with lavender or white flowers
do with Nuttall's friend Charles Jones Wister Sr., of Grumblethorpe, the grandson of the merchant John Wister. Various sources assert that the naming
Wisteria
Rail station in Millbourne, Pennsylvania
located adjacent east of an intersection between Millbourne Avenue and Wister Drive in Millbourne, Pennsylvania. It is one of two ground-level stops on
Millbourne_station
1923 film
film based upon the 1902 Owen Wister novel The Virginian and adapted from the popular 1904 theatrical play which Wister had collaborated on with playwright
The_Virginian_(1923_film)
City club in the United States
included General George Meade, General Theodore Roosevelt Jr., novelist Owen Wister, multiple presidents of the Pennsylvania Railroad, and numerous members
Philadelphia_Club
Most populous city in Pennsylvania, US
Northwest Beggarstown Cedarbrook Chestnut Hill Germantown Morton Mount Airy Wister Northeast Near Northeast Burholme Castor Gardens Crescentville Fox Chase
Philadelphia
Historic house in Pennsylvania, United States
Grumblethorpe was the home of the Wister family in the present-day Germantown section of Philadelphia, who lived there for over 160 years. It was built
Grumblethorpe
Biography of Ulysses S. Grant
Owen Wister. It is a biography of Ulysses S. Grant. It was written for the Beacon Biographies Series published by Small, Maynard & Company. Wister took
Ulysses S. Grant (Wister biography)
Ulysses_S._Grant_(Wister_biography)
American writer (1925–2008)
D.) from the University of New Mexico in 1990. He was awarded the Owen Wister Award in 2008 for "Outstanding Contributions to the American West." Hillerman
Tony_Hillerman
Topics referred to by the same term
Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Annis is a female given name. Annis Lee Wister (1830-1908), American translator It may also refer to: Annis, Idaho Annis
Annis
Historic house in Pennsylvania, United States
Belfield Avenue and Wister Street. William Rotch Wister, the Wister's eldest son, and father of horticulturist John Caspar Wister, had a house constructed
Belfield_(Philadelphia)
American college basketball season
L 30–31 0–1 Wister Hall Philadelphia, PA Dec. 6, 1938 Alumni W 34–24 1–1 Wister Hall Philadelphia, PA Dec 9, 1938 Seton Hall W 34–32 ot 2–1 Wister Hall
1938–39 La Salle Explorers men's basketball team
1938–39_La_Salle_Explorers_men's_basketball_team
County in Oklahoma, United States
and Gulf Railroad built tracks from Wister west to McAlester. In 1898, the company extended the line east from Wister to Howe, continuing the line to Arkansas
LeFlore_County,_Oklahoma
1937 film by William Dieterle
Warner Bros. Pictures. The film received dismissive reviews. Colonel John Wister (Ian Hunter) is in charge of a post in the British desert colony of Dickit
Another_Dawn_(1937_film)
United States Navy admiral
William Wister McKean (19 September 1800 – 22 April 1865) was an admiral in the United States Navy during the American Civil War. He was noted for his
William_McKean
Mountain range in Wyoming, United States
Other peaks in the range include Mount Moran (12,605 feet; 3,842 m), Mount Wister (11,490 feet; 3,500 m), Buck Mountain (11,938 feet; 3,639 m) and Static
Teton_Range
1948 film by Sam Wood
Wood, based on the 1948 stage play of the same name written by William Wister Haines, which he based on his best-selling 1947 novel. The screenplay for
Command_Decision_(film)
U.S. state
Greenleaf Keystone Lake Eufaula Lake Murray Lake Texoma Lake Thunderbird Lake Wister Little Sahara McGee Creek Natural Falls Osage Hills Quartz Mountain Raymond
Oklahoma
1948 film by John Farrow
by John Farrow and starring Alan Ladd and Donna Reed. Written by William Wister Haines, Jonathan Latimer, and Charles Marquis Warren, the film is about
Beyond_Glory
American writers organization
annually for distinguished writing in several categories, and an annual Owen Wister Award for lifelong contributions to the field of Western literature. "Dwight
Western_Writers_of_America
1951 film by John Cromwell
Furthermore, the construction of the screen play by W. R. Burnett and William Wister Haines is so badly disordered toward the finish that it is almost impossible
The_Racket_(1951_film)
Cowboy ballad
adaptation is first mentioned in the 1893 journal of Owen Wister, author of The Virginian. Through Wister's influence, the melody and lyrics were first published
Git_Along,_Little_Dogies
American college basketball season
W 41–15 1–0 Wister Hall Philadelphia, PA Dec. 4, 1936* Alumni W 42–22 2–0 Wister Hall Philadelphia, PA Dec 9, 1936 Pennsylvania L 25–26 2–1 Wister Hall
1936–37 La Salle Explorers men's basketball team
1936–37_La_Salle_Explorers_men's_basketball_team
Literary genre
Curse of Capistrano (1919). Popularity grew with the publication of Owen Wister's novel The Virginian (1902) and especially Zane Grey's Riders of the Purple
Western_fiction
American actress (1940–2023)
Wilson 1962 40 Pounds of Trouble Dolores 1965 The Spy with My Face Sandy Wister 1968 A Lovely Way to Die Carol 1969 Marlowe Orfamay Quest 1969 The Reivers
Sharon_Farrell
Topics referred to by the same term
refer to: The New Swiss Family Robinson, an 1882 juvenile novel by Owen Wister Swiss Family Robinson (1940 film), American film directed by Edward Ludwig
The Swiss Family Robinson (disambiguation)
The_Swiss_Family_Robinson_(disambiguation)
1938 film by James P. Hogan
The screenplay was written by Bertram Millhauser, Paul Sloane and William Wister Haines and is based on the novel North of 36 by Emerson Hough. Most of the
The_Texans
American writer (1935–2019)
including the "Barnaby Skye" series. Wheeler was the 2001 recipient of the Owen Wister Award for lifetime contributions to Western literature, and is a six-time
Richard_S._Wheeler
U.S. House district for Pennsylvania
Lane West Passyunk West Philadelphia West Powelton Whitman Wissahickon Wister Wynnefield Heights The district was organized from Pennsylvania's at-large
Pennsylvania's 3rd congressional district
Pennsylvania's_3rd_congressional_district
1903 play by Owen Wister and Kirke La Shelle
The Virginian by the American author Owen Wister (1860–1938) and set in Wyoming. The play was composed by Wister and playwright Kirke La Shelle, who also
The_Virginian_(play)
Behaviors and attitudes about firearms in the United States
cowboy archetype of the individualist hero was established largely by Owen Wister in stories and novels, most notably The Virginian (1902), following close
Gun culture in the United States
Gun_culture_in_the_United_States
American media mogul (1938–2026)
original on March 13, 2021. Retrieved December 17, 2020 – via Newspapers.com. Wister, Emery (February 6, 1976). "Even 25-Cent Lenders Happy To Get It Back".
Ted_Turner
1812 novel by Johann David Wyss
role of Fritz, the eldest brother. The New Swiss Family Robinson by Owen Wister (1882). Harvard Lampoon Novels portal The Admirable Crichton Cast Away The
The_Swiss_Family_Robinson
1937 film by Archie Mayo
film, directed by Archie Mayo, with a script by Abem Finkel and William Wister Haines based on an original story by producer Robert Lord. The film stars
Black_Legion_(film)
Mountain in Wyoming, United States
Jedediah Smith Mount Meek Mount Moran Mount Owen Mount Saint John Mount Wister Mount Woodring Mount Woodrow Wilson Nez Perce Peak Owl Peak Prospectors
Two_Ocean_Mountain
American college basketball season
1–0 Wister Hall Philadelphia, PA Dec. 8, 1942 Fort Dix W 43–31 2–0 Wister Hall Philadelphia, PA Dec 11, 1942 Millersville W 50–34 3–0 Wister Hall
1942–43 La Salle Explorers men's basketball team
1942–43_La_Salle_Explorers_men's_basketball_team
American actor and writer
Charlie Harmon Episodes: "Harvest" and "Shadow" 1998 Labor of Love Mickey Wister Television film Remembering Sex Michael Television film Nothing Sacred Father
David_Marshall_Grant
Historical region of Western United States, c. 1607–1912
and others. Readers bought action-filled stories by writers like Owen Wister, conveying vivid images of the Old West. Remington lamented the passing
American_frontier
Influential myth in American culture
group, with Theodore Roosevelt as the founder and central figure, with Owen Wister and Frederic Remington being influential. Bold argues that it was this collection
Frontier_myth
Founding Father of the United States (1744–1822)
Butler Wister married a wealthy Philadelphia doctor, Owen Jones Wister, and they lived in the Germantown section of the city. Their son, Owen Wister, became
Pierce Butler (American politician)
Pierce_Butler_(American_politician)
of Philadelphia. Chestnut Hill Mount Airy Cedarbrook Germantown Morton Wister The Olney-Oak Lane Planning Analysis Section is an official section of Philadelphia
List of Philadelphia neighborhoods
List_of_Philadelphia_neighborhoods
Topics referred to by the same term
Benjamin Morris may refer to: Benjamin Wistar Morris (colonist) (1762–1825), founder of Wellsboro, Pennsylvania Benjamin Wistar Morris (bishop) (1819–1906)
Benjamin_Morris
American college basketball season
Wister Hall Philadelphia, PA Dec. 20, 1934* Mount St. Mary's W 27–14 4–1 Wister Hall Philadelphia, PA Jan. 8, 1935 Penn A.C. W 44–23 5–1 Wister Hall
1934–35 La Salle Explorers men's basketball team
1934–35_La_Salle_Explorers_men's_basketball_team
Book by William Wister Haines
Command Decision is a war novel by William Wister Haines, serialized in 1946–47 in four parts in The Atlantic Monthly. It was published in book form in
Command_Decision_(novel)
American actor (1901–1961)
co-starred Mary Brian and Walter Huston. Based on the popular novel by Owen Wister, The Virginian was one of the first sound films to define the Western code
Gary_Cooper
American painter (1887–1979)
Mexico. In 1933, he married poet Mary Channing "Marina" Wister, the daughter of Owen Wister. Dasburg died in his home in Taos, New Mexico, on August
Andrew_Dasburg
American actor (1902–1982)
Kent 1950: Never a Dull Moment as Jed 1950: The Magnificent Yankee as Owen Wister / Narrator 1951: The Unknown Man as Wayne Kellwin 1952: Washington Story
Philip_Ober
1948 play written by William Wister Haines
Command Decision was a 1947 play in three acts written by William Wister Haines, and formed the basis for his best-selling novel of the same title. Produced
Command_Decision_(play)
North American orchid species
Corallorhiza wisteriana, the spring coralroot or Wister's coralroot, is a species of coralroot orchid. It is widespread through much of Mexico as well
Corallorhiza_wisteriana
Cheyenne, fifth generation David Romtvedt, Poet Laureate of Wyoming Owen Wister (1860–1938), writer of Western novels Scott Avett (born 1976), musician;
List_of_people_from_Wyoming
American actress (born 1933)
September 19, 1952. p. 16. Retrieved April 30, 2025 – via Newspapers.com. Wister, Emery (June 19, 1952). "Starlet Anxious To Get Back Here To See How Much
Charlotte_Austin
2005 American action film
John Gulino as Marshall Smalls as "Dinky-D" Darren Ting as Ming Lee John Wister as Rusty Lesley-Anne Down as Bank Manager J. Anthony Pena as Hispanic Lisa
Today_You_Die
American actor (1925–2018)
Arts, 2018. McFarland. pp. 299–300. ISBN 9781476636559 – via Google Books. Wister, Emery (August 27, 1966). "Film Star? Not Bob". The Charlotte News. Charlotte
Robert_Phillips_(actor)
horticulturalist Annis Lee Wister, (1830-1908); translator who specialized in translations from German to English John Caspar Wister (1887–1982), one of the
List of burials at Laurel Hill Cemetery
List_of_burials_at_Laurel_Hill_Cemetery
American entertainer (born 1937)
captain of both the baseball and track-and-field teams at Mary Channing Wister Public School in Philadelphia. Teachers noted his propensity for joking
Bill_Cosby
Species of flowering plant
"Acute oral toxicity evaluation of extracts of Hydrocotyle sibthorpioides in wister albino rats as per OECD 425 TG". Toxicology Reports. 6: 321–328. doi:10
Hydrocotyle_sibthorpioides
1957 film by John Ford
release poster Directed by John Ford Screenplay by Frank Fenton and William Wister Haines Based on the life and writings of Commander Frank W. "Spig" Wead
The_Wings_of_Eagles
Biography of Theodore Roosevelt by Owen Wister
Roosevelt: The Story of a Friendship is a biography by Owen Wister, depicting his long acquaintance with Theodore Roosevelt, a Harvard classmate. It was
Roosevelt: The Story of a Friendship
Roosevelt:_The_Story_of_a_Friendship
State park in Oklahoma, United States
Greenleaf Keystone Lake Eufaula Lake Murray Lake Texoma Lake Thunderbird Lake Wister Little Sahara McGee Creek Natural Falls Osage Hills Quartz Mountain Raymond
Black_Mesa_State_Park
Mountain in Wyoming, United States
Jedediah Smith Mount Meek Mount Moran Mount Owen Mount Saint John Mount Wister Mount Woodring Mount Woodrow Wilson Nez Perce Peak Owl Peak Prospectors
Copper_Mountain_(Wyoming)
499 Canadian Rockies Zuckerhütl 3,505 11,499 Stubai Alps, Austria Mount Wister 3,502 11,490 Teton Range, Wyoming Mount Saskatchewan 3,500 11,500 Yukon
List of mountains by elevation
List_of_mountains_by_elevation
1937 film by Ray Enright
needed] The picture is a film adaptation of the 1934 novel Slim by William Wister Haines, which concerns linemen in the electric power industry. The supporting
Slim_(film)
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Boy/Male
Muslim
Useful. Beneficial.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Possessing Good Qualities Perfect
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly southeastern Wales)
English (mainly southeastern Wales) : variant of Tamblyn.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lightning
Girl/Female
Indian
Full of great happiness
Male
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Aryeh, ARYE means "lion."Â
Boy/Male
Spanish
Generous.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Thanks
Girl/Female
American, Australian, German
Exalted Nature; Noble
Girl/Female
Tamil
Maithily | மைதீலà¯à®¯
Another name for Sita
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