Proper noun
An Irish or Scottish surname.
A city, the county seat of Gordon County, Georgia.
A village in Richland County, Illinois.
A ghost town in Cheyenne County, Kansas.
A home rule city, the county seat of McLean County, Kentucky.
A census-designated place in Ouachita Parish, Louisiana.
A tiny city in Henry County, Missouri.
The former name of a city in South Carolina, known since 1943 as Clemson.
A town in McMinn County, Tennessee.
A neighborhood of New Berlin, Wisconsin.
(education) Calhoun College.
Ellipsis of Calhoun County.
An unincorporated community in Barbour County, West Virginia.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgHad Calhoun been advised by me, he would have been the most popular man in the United States. Duff Green
ADA CALHOUN: Being middle-aged in America right now as a middle-class, American woman is different than it was for our mothers and grandmothers. Source: Internet
According to Phillips: Organization and strategy were widely demanded in Southern defense, and Calhoun came to be regarded as the main source of plans, arguments, and inspiration. Source: Internet
As part of the consolidation and streamlining, Boeing said that Jenette Ramos, senior vice president of Manufacturing, Supply Chain & Operations, will take on a new role in a special assignment supporting Smith and Boeing President and CEO David Calhoun. Source: Internet
A graveside service will be held at the Calhoun family Cemetery on Friday, May 15 at 10 a.m. with Bo Parris officiating. Source: Internet
Biographer John Niven says: Calhoun admired Dwight's extemporaneous sermons, his seemingly encyclopedic knowledge, and his awesome mastery of the classics, of the tenets of Calvinism, and of metaphysics. Source: Internet