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Stimson may refer to:
- Charles Stimson (born 1963), American Pentagon official
- Frederic Jesup Stimson (1855–1943), American diplomat
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Henry L. Stimson (1867–1950), American statesman
- Mount Stimson, peak in Montana, named for Henry Stimson
- Hugh M. Stimson (1931–2011), American sinologist
- Julia Catherine Stimson (1881–1948), American nurse
- Mark Stimson (born 1967), English former footballer
Usage examples of "stimson".
Brother Stimson, too, had partaken of that miracle, and he could not deny that God had touched the world through Avelyn to defeat the rosy plague.
Still, to Stimson, the magical gemstones were the gift of God reserved for the chosen of God—the Abellican brothers.
And thus, Stimson was all in favor of the current revolt within the Abellican Church, where Brother De’Unnero and Abbot Olin were reshaping the chapels and abbeys in the image of the Order before the days of Avelyn.
By extension, Stimson had become a loyal supporter of Aydrian Wyndon, as well.
Without Aydrian, there could be no revolution within the Church, so went the thinking, and thus, though he had always been loyal to King Danube and though he had always understood the successor to Danube’s throne to be Prince Midalis, Stimson would forgo the desire for that logical ascension.
To Marcalo De’Unnero, brothers like Stimson were the most valuable of resources as he moved along with Aydrian to bring the kingdom into the proper fold.
Brother Stimson was among the first on the deck to spot it after the lookout’s call came down.
A couple of other brothers behind Meepause did likewise, though Stimson hardly seemed interested at that moment.
And Stimson secretly hoped that the gemstones, and all other firepower, would be unnecessary.
The island fortress should have known about the change in flags by this time, though Stimson recognized that the Coastpoint Guards stationed out here would have no appropriate pennant for King Aydrian available to them.
Master Stimson, too, watched those responding catapults, taking note that of the ten shots, only six had been aimed at the dock areas.
He had wavered in his vote at that last college, though, Stimson remembered, and had nearly been persuaded over to Abbot Olin’s side.
He couldn’t believe the sheer gall of her, and rage boiled within him as Stimson looked up at her approach.
Sufficiently so, in fact, that on the recommendation of Major Berczi, Major Stimson, and myself, the Corps has already reserved a slot for her at OCS, assuming—“ Harrington darted a moderately severe glance at Susan “—that she gets her grades up, of course.
He couldn't believe the sheer gall of her, and rage boiled within him as Stimson looked up at her approach.