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    Edwin Stevens

    American actor, screenwriter and film director

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  1. Edwin Stevens (August 1802 – January 5, 1837) was an American Congregationalist chaplain and a Protestant missionary to Qing China who is primarily remembered for his probable role in the conversion of Hong Xiuquan.

  2. Edwin Augustus Stevens (July 28, 1795 – August 7, 1868) was an American engineer, inventor, and entrepreneur who left a bequest that was used to establish the Stevens Institute of Technology.

  3. Edwin Stevens may refer to: Edwin Stevens (missionary) (1802–1837), American protestant missionary in China. Edwin Stevens (actor), 1860-1923), American stage and film actor.

  4. The Edwin A. Stevens Scholarship. This scholarship is named in honor of the founder of Stevens Institute of Technology. It is awarded to students who have a record of excellence in high school, as evidenced by their transcripts, standardized test scores, and recommendations.

  5. Like these artists, Edwin Stevens, long-time guitar mangler, distorted punk waste merchant and fecally-obsessed author has loped off his gnarly edges and protrusions to reveal something not straight, perhaps, but something approaching pure and recognisable.

  6. Edwin Stevens. Pioneer missionary among the international seafaring community of Canton and Whampoa. Guangdong. Edwin Stevens was born in New Canaan, Connecticut, in 1802. Graduating from Yale College in 1828, he taught for a year in New York, then studied at Yale Divinity School and was ordained in 1832.

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  8. After a lifetime of technical innovation, Edwin Stevens passed away in 1868 while on a trip to France — but he left a final gift: a generous bequest of land, funds for construction, and an endowment, along with instructions to trustees to create a new institution of higher learning.

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