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Stanford, MT -- U.S. town in Montana
Population (2000): 454
Housing Units (2000): 254
Land area (2000): 0.431743 sq. miles (1.118210 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.431743 sq. miles (1.118210 sq. km)
FIPS code: 70675
Located within: Montana (MT), FIPS 30
Location: 47.153083 N, 110.219175 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 59479
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Stanford
Stanford, CA -- U.S. Census Designated Place in California
Population (2000): 13315
Housing Units (2000): 3315
Land area (2000): 2.745475 sq. miles (7.110747 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.036485 sq. miles (0.094497 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 2.781960 sq. miles (7.205244 sq. km)
FIPS code: 73906
Located within: California (CA), FIPS 06
Location: 37.422590 N, 122.165413 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 94305
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Headwords:
Stanford, CA
Stanford
Stanford, IL -- U.S. village in Illinois
Population (2000): 670
Housing Units (2000): 253
Land area (2000): 0.382891 sq. miles (0.991682 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.382891 sq. miles (0.991682 sq. km)
FIPS code: 72260
Located within: Illinois (IL), FIPS 17
Location: 40.433969 N, 89.222255 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 61774
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Headwords:
Stanford, IL
Stanford
Stanford, KY -- U.S. city in Kentucky
Population (2000): 3430
Housing Units (2000): 1522
Land area (2000): 3.077534 sq. miles (7.970775 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.008532 sq. miles (0.022098 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 3.086066 sq. miles (7.992873 sq. km)
FIPS code: 73110
Located within: Kentucky (KY), FIPS 21
Location: 37.532302 N, 84.660358 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 40484
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Headwords:
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Stanford (disambiguation)

Stanford may refer to:

Stanford (name)

Stanford is both a surname and a masculine given name. Notable people with the name include:

Surname:

  • Aaron Stanford (born 1976), American film actor
  • Alan Stanford, Irish actor/director
  • Al Bourke (born Alan Stanford in 1928), Australian boxer of the 1940s and '50s
  • Allen Stanford, American billionaire and founder of the Stanford 20/20 cricket tournament
  • Charles Villiers Stanford (1852–1924), Irish composer of classical and church music
  • Cliff Stanford, co-founder of the ISP Demon Internet
  • Craig Stanford, Professor of Anthropology and Biological Sciences at the Jane Goodall Research Center
  • Edward Stanford, founder of map and book publisher Stanford's
  • Frank Stanford (1948–1978), American poet
  • Henry King Stanford (born 1916), former President of the University of Georgia
  • J. K. Stanford (1892–1971), British writer and ornithologist
  • Jason Gray-Stanford (born 1970), Canadian film and television actor
  • Karin Stanford, Professor of Pan-African Studies, California State University
  • Leland Stanford (1824–1893), American businessman, politician, founder of Stanford University
    • Jane Stanford (1828–1905), widow of Leland Stanford
    • Leland Stanford, Jr. (1868–1884), son of Leland and Jane Stanford
  • Martin Stanford, British TV presenter
  • Miles J. Stanford (1914–1999), American Christian author
  • Non Stanford, professional British triathlete
  • Phil Stanford, American journalist and author
  • Rawghlie Clement Stanford (1879–1963), 9th governor of Arizona
  • Richard Stanford (disambiguation)
  • Sally Stanford (1903–1982), madam, restaurateur, and mayor of Sausalito, California
  • William Bedell Stanford (1911–1984), Irish classical scholar, senator, Chancellor of the University of Dublin

Given name:

  • Stanford Keglar (1985–present), American football player.
  • Stanford Moore (1913–1982), American biochemist. He shared a Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1972.
  • Stanford Morse (1926-2002), American politician
  • Stanford Parris (1929–2010), American politician
Stanford (MCC cricketer)

Stanford (first name and dates unknown) was an English first-class cricketer associated with Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) who was active in the 1800s. He is recorded in one match in 1807, totalling 0 runs with a highest score of 0.

Usage examples of "stanford".

Financial Tbnes had all done profiles on Harry Stanford, trying to explain his Mystique, his amazing sense of timing, the ineffable acumen that had created the giant Stanfofd Enterprises.

Stanford Paglia, the Sports Aloft corespondent, with helpful tips by Pike Resnick.

There were a good number of calls to or from Stanford numbers, especially on the night of the cutover at the Palo Alto office.

Hoover was an excellent Latinist, and had a degree in geology from Stanford.

A 1998 study by the National Science Foundation found that over 50 percent of the postdoctoral students at MIT and Stanford University were not U.

At Stanford University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, for example, more than half of the postdoctoral scientists and engineers come from outside the United States.

Miss Dorothy Borg and Professors Theodore Ropp of Duke University, Doak Barnett of Columbia, James MacGregor Burns of Williams College and Lyman Van Slyke of Stanford.

Harry Thaw was a psychic sensitive and had shown evidence of this fact all his life, and whatever personal grievances he may have had when he killed Stanford White, he was unquestionably obsessed by avenging spirits who desired retribution for real or fancied injustice done to themselves or kindred.

Perhaps Stanford was stronger than the Demon had given him credit for.

Meredith saw it though, and sent her twins on the Grand Tour of Europe while Kurt went to Stanford.

But in 1968 experimenters at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, making use of the increased capacity of technology to probe the microscopic depths of matter, found that protons and neutrons are not fundamental, either.

Johns Hopkins was founded by a millionaire merchant, and millionaires Cornelius Vanderbilt, Exra Cornell, James Duke, and Leland Stanford created universities in their own names.

Stanford University psychiatrists divided eighty-six women with metastatic breast cancer into two groups - one in which they were encouraged to examine their fears of dying and to take charge of their lives, and the other given no special psychiatric support.

She had applied to Vassar, Wellesley, Radcliffe, Smith, and in the West, Stanford, and UC Berkeley.

They were highly trained mathematicians and statisticians and scientists who had abandoned whatever they were doing at Harvard or Stanford or MIT to make a killing on Wall Street.