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chalmers

n. (surname)

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Chalmers, IN -- U.S. town in Indiana
Population (2000): 513
Housing Units (2000): 190
Land area (2000): 0.249549 sq. miles (0.646329 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.249549 sq. miles (0.646329 sq. km)
FIPS code: 11944
Located within: Indiana (IN), FIPS 18
Location: 40.662576 N, 86.867605 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 47929
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Chalmers

Chalmers may refer to:

People
  • Chalmers (surname), people with the surname Chalmers
  • Chalmers Tschappat, American football player
  • David Chalmers an Australian philosopher and cognitive scientist
Places
  • Chalmers, Indiana, a US town
  • Port Chalmers (New Zealand electorate), a former New Zealand parliamentary electorate
  • Chalmers Institute, a historic building in Holly Springs, Mississippi, USA.
Organizations
  • Allis-Chalmers, a manufacturing company
  • Chalmers Automobile, a former U.S. car company
  • Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden
Chalmers (surname)

Chalmers is a Scottish surname, and may refer to:

  • Alan Chalmers (born 1939), British philosopher of science.
  • Alexander Chalmers (1759–1834), Scottish writer
  • Andrew Chalmers (born 1992), Canadian actor
  • Andrew Chalmers (born 1899), Scottish professional footballer
  • Angela Chalmers (born 1963), retired Canadian middle-distance athlete
  • Brett Chalmers (born 1973), former Australian rules footballer
  • Bruce Chalmers (1907-1990), American metallurgist
  • Christopher Chalmers (born 1967), former Canadian freestyle swimmer
  • Craig Chalmers (born 1968), former Scottish rugby union player
  • David Chalmers (born 1966), Australian philosopher
  • Floyd Chalmers (1898–1993), Canadian editor, publisher and philanthropist
  • George Chalmers (antiquarian) (1742–1825), Scottish antiquarian
  • George Paul Chalmers (1833–1878), Scottish painter
  • George Chalmers (baseball) (1888–1960), American baseball player
  • Greg Chalmers (born 1973), Australian professional golfer
  • Iain Chalmers, British health services researcher
  • Jackie Chalmers (1885 - ??), Scottish footballer
  • James Chalmers (Actor) (born 1974), British actor
  • James Chalmers (inventor) (1782–1853), Scottish inventor of the adhesive postage stamp
  • James Chalmers (missionary) (1841–1901), Scottish missionary
  • James Ronald Chalmers (1831–1898), American politician
  • Lt. Col. James Chalmers, Scottish-born loyalist officer during the American Revolution
  • Joan Chalmers (born 1928), Canadian philanthropist
  • John Chalmers (c. 1880 – c. 1962), American football coach
  • Joseph W. Chalmers (1806–1853), U.S. Senator from Mississippi
  • Judith Chalmers (born 1936), English television presenter
  • Lewis Chalmers (born 1986), an Association football player for Aldershot Town
  • Lionel Chalmers (born 1980), American basketball player
  • Mario Chalmers (born 1986), American basketball player
  • Patrick R. Chalmers (1872–1942), Irish writer
  • Stevie Chalmers (born 1936), retired Scottish footballer
  • Thomas Chalmers (1780–1847), scholar, theologian, leader of the Free Church of Scotland
  • Thomas Chalmers (rugby player) (1850–1926), Scottish rugby player
  • Thomas C. Chalmers (1917–1995), American medical researcher
  • Thomas Hardie Chalmers (1884–1966), American actor and opera singer
  • Walter Chalmers, British locomotive engineer
  • William Chalmers (1748–1811), Swedish 18th century businessman and the founder of Chalmers University of Technology

Usage examples of "chalmers".

He finished up his beer, made his excuses to the Chalmers, and went off to look for Ronald Stratton.

Philip Chalmers - Ronald's great friend, you know - says she's a pronounced ego - maniac.

Philip Chalmers says that what Ena needs is to be married to a great big he - man who'd give her a sound thrashing every now and then.

I don't think it matters much about the people who left early, but both Chalmers and Mitchell were on the premises after Mrs.

It's impossible that Chalmers shouldn't have been very worried and very upset by the fact that his great friend David is being led the hell of a life by a worthless woman.

I don't for a moment suggest that Chalmers planned to get rid of Ena Stratton.

And as David's friend, Chalmers was probably quite as embarrassed, altruistically, as David was on his own behalf.

I don't say that it proves Chalmers did come up again after we'd all gone into the ballroom.

I don't deny that you've put up quite a possible case against Chalmers, but it all depends on one thing, doesn't it?

The time of death shows that she must have died within half an hour at most of leaving the ballroom, and Chalmers was away an hour.

I'm willing to bet you five pounds to a sixpence that Chalmers went out on that call before Mrs.

She only began saying she wanted to go home after Chalmers had gone out, and that was what led up to the scene.

It was only because of the time of death that I said Chalmers must have done it before he went out.

The point may be a small one, but Chalmers has been gently rubbing his alibi into all of us, hasn't he?

Therefore, the objection you made just now has no point, and the case against Chalmers remains as strong as ever it did.