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FAMILY NAME

David Emms         
BRITISH EDUCATIONALIST AND RUGBY UNION PLAYER
Emms, David
David Acfield Emms OBE (16 February 1925 – 21 December 2015) was an English educationalist and former rugby union player.
William Emms         
BRITISH SCRIPTWRITER
Emms, William
William Emms (29 January 1930 – May 1993) was an Australian schoolteacher and occasional screenwriter for British television.
Emms Trophy         
The Emms Trophy is presented annually to the regular season champion of the Central division in the Ontario Hockey League. The trophy was inaugurated in the 1975–76 season for the winner of the Emms division, the more westerly of the two divisions at the time.

Wikipedia

Emms

Emms is a surname.

Notable people with the name include:

  • Carl Emms (born 1966), British radio presenter and disc jockey
  • David Emms (1925–2015), English educationalist and rugby player
  • Gail Emms (born 1977), English badminton player
  • Hap Emms (1905–1988), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
  • John Emms (disambiguation), several people
  • Mitchel Emms, British contestant on The Voice UK in 2013
  • Robert Emms (born 1986), English actor
  • William Emms (1930–1993), Australian school teacher and screenwriter
  • Winifred Emms (1883–1972), English entertainer
Examples of use of EMMs
1. In 2000 he paid designer Norman Emms compensation after copying a 14.'' toy, which he reproduced as 1million sculpture Hymn.
2. And in 2000, Hirst paid designer Norman Emms compensation after copying a toy worth 14.'', which he reproduced as his 1million sculpture Hymn.
3. Olympic silver medallists Nathan Robertson and Gail Emms recovered from a sluggish start to win the mixed doubles against second seeds Daniel Shirley and Sara Runesten–Petersen of New Zealand.
4. Israeli military officials say that one of the topics on the agenda of both visits is IDF advanced arms acquisitions. (Yuval Azoulay) A 3–year–old girl was run over by a relative in her grandmother‘s yard in Ilut yesterday, and died shortly afterward in the Nazareth Hospital EMMS.
5. Success stories in rowing and sailing make little impact in state schools, and while Gail Emms has established herself as one of the world‘s leading badminton players in mixed doubles, media coverage usually focuses mostly on how she has made the sport ‘sexy‘. ‘We don‘t do enough to promote the elite sportswomen we have,‘ says Campbell. ‘It‘s a circle.