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Persons

  • Arthur Erickson (1924 – 2009), Canadian architect
  • Bill Erickson (1928 – 1987), American NCAA and National Professional Basketball League player
  • Carl Erickson (illustrator) (1891 – 1958), American fashion and advertising illustrator
  • Dennis Erickson (born 1947), American former coach of the National Football League's San Francisco 49ers and Seattle Seahawks
  • Ethan Erickson (born 1973), American actor
  • Hank Erickson (1907 – 1964), American Major League Baseball catcher for the Cincinnati Reds
  • John Erickson (historian) (1929 – 2002), British World War II historian
  • John C. Erickson, American founder of Erickson Retirement Communities
  • John E. Erickson (Montana politician) (1863 – 1946), American governor of Montana
  • John E. Erickson (Wisconsin politician) a former National Basketball Association Milwaukee Bucks general manager and 1970 Republican nominee for the U.S. Senate
  • John R. Erickson (born 1942), American author
  • Leif Erickson (1911 – 1986), American actor
  • Louise Erickson (born 1919), All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player
  • Milton H. Erickson (1901 – 1980), American psychiatrist specializing in medical hypnosis
  • Nick Erickson (1870 – 1931), American United States Navy Medal of Honor recipient for action in the Spanish–American War
  • Rica Erickson (1908 – 2009), Australian author and botanist
  • Robert Erickson (1917 – 1997), American composer
  • Roky Erickson (born 1947), American musician
  • Scott Erickson (born 1968), American Major League Baseball pitcher
  • Steve Erickson (born 1950), American author

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Famous quotes containing the word persons:

    There are some persons we could not cut down to size without diminishing ourselves as well.
    Jean Rostand (1894–1977)

    They [the children] live in a world of delightful imagination; they pursue persons and objects that never existed; they make an Argosy laden with gold out of a floating butterfly,—and these stupid [grown-up people] try to translate these things into uninteresting facts.
    Woodrow Wilson (1856–1924)

    It is the same among the men and women, as among the silent trees; always a referred existence, an absence, never a presence and satisfaction. Is it, that beauty can never be grasped? In persons and in landscape is equally inaccessible?
    Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882)