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William Henry Hastie
William H. Hastie 1904–1976 ... Read more |
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Vanessa L. Williams
Vanessa L. Williams 1963– Vocalist, songwriter, actress At a Glance… Laid Foundations for a Musical Career A New Breed of Miss America Read more |
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Sir William Reynell Anson
Sir William Reynell Anson , 1843-1914, English jurist. He was a founder of the school of law at the Univ. of Oxford. From 1899 to his death he sat in Parliament as a member for Oxford. His Principles of the English Law of Contract (1879) and The Law and Custom of the Constitution (2 vol.,... Read more |
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William H. Masters
William Howell Masters William Howell Masters (born 1915) was the first to study the anatomy and physiology of human sexuality in the laboratory, and the publication of the reports on his findings created much interest and criticism. Since then, he and his colleague, Virginia Johnson, have become... Read more |
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Thomas Clarkson
Thomas Clarkson 1760-1846, English abolitionist. He devoted most of his life to agitation against slavery, and the voluminous information that he gathered on the slave trade helped to influence Parliament. With William Wilberforce he shares the chief credit for the act of 1807 abolishing the... Read more |
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William Henry Mahoney Christie
Christie, William Henry Mahoney (b. Woolwich, England, 1 October 1845; d. at sea, 22 January 1922). asronomy. Christie was perhaps more important in the administration of astronomy than in advancing the theoretical foundations of the subject. Under his care, the observatory at Greenwich prospered... Read more |
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Douglas William Freshfield
Douglas William Freshfield 1845-1934, English explorer and mountaineer. A prominent member of the Royal Geographical Society, he did pioneer climbing in the Caucasus, the Himalayas, and the mountainous regions of many other countries. He edited (1872-80) the Alpine Journal and wrote The... Read more |
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William Whipple
William Whipple 1730-85, political leader in the American Revolution, signer of the Declaration of Independence, b. Kittery, Maine. Whipple, who had been a sea captain, was a merchant of Portsmouth, N.H., before he served as a delegate to the Continental Congress from New Hampshire (1776-79) and as... Read more |
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William Albright
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William Pepperell
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