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 Nottinghamshire: history and archaeology An Itinerary of Nottingham: Barker Gate, Pierrepont House, Plumtree Place
The most romantic of which is perhaps Evelyn Pierrepont, the second Duke, the story of whose unhappy marriage with Elizabeth Chudley is worth recording.
Hutchinson reports of him that he was "coldly on the side of Parliament." One or two interesting members of the family are associated with the house.
William Pierrepont, second son of the Earl of Kingston, took the opposite political view to his elder brother, and he became Cromwell's friend and adviser, and did so much good work that he was rewarded by Parliament with a great gift of money.
www.nottshistory.org.uk /articles/itinerary/itinerary1927p7.htm

  
 Egypt - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Egypt
The task of restoring the country to order fell to Lord Dufferin, the high commissioner, and the practical carrying out of this general scheme was undertaken by Evelyn Baring, who was appointed consul general in 1883.
Among the highest peaks are Mount Catherine (2,642 m/8,668 ft), Umm Shawmar (2,585 m/8,482 ft), and Mount Sinai (2,285 m/7,497 ft).
Mounting tensions between Israel and its Arab neighbours led Egypt into a military alliance with Syria and Jordan.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /Egypt   (7147 words)

  
 Underhill, Evelyn - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Underhill, Evelyn
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
A friend and disciple of the Austrian-born British Catholic philosopher Baron Friedrich von Hügel, she found her way intellectually from agnosticism to Christianity.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /Underhill,+Evelyn   (127 words)

  
 The Hutchinson Encyclopedia: Waugh, Evelyn (Arthur St John) (1903-1966)@ HighBeam Research
The Hutchinson Encyclopedia: Waugh, Evelyn (Arthur St John) (1903-1966)@ HighBeam Research
Waugh was born in London and studied at Oxford University.
He was an art student and a schoolteacher for a time, but soon began to travel and devote himself to...
www.highbeam.com /library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1P1:100185677&refid=ip_encycl...   (198 words)

  
 Mount Gambier - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Mount Gambier
Mount Gambier is also known as Blue Lake City, the lake being the largest and most popular in the region.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
It is the commercial centre of southeast South Australia, and an important regional centre for a grazing, dairying, and forestry area.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /Mount%20Gambier   (198 words)

  
 Biography for: John Luke George Hely-Hutchinson
In 1904 Lavery was also commissioned by Lord Donoughmore to paint the portraits of Norah and Evelyn Hely-Hutchinson.
John Luke George Hely-Hutchinson, the fifth Earl of Donoughmore, was the son of Richard John, the fourth Earl of Donoughmore, and Thomasine Jocelyn, née Steele.
They had a son and two daughters: Richard Walter John, Viscount Suirdale (b.
www.whistler.arts.gla.ac.uk /biog/Dono_Ld.htm   (242 words)

  
 The Hutchinson Encyclopedia: Longman, (Mary) Evelyn Beatrice (1874-1954)@ HighBeam Research
The Hutchinson Encyclopedia: Longman, (Mary) Evelyn Beatrice (1874-1954)@ HighBeam Research
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 The following list of graduates
Iva Carlos Anderson, Jr.; Viola Edith Bokos (Viola Edith Bokes); Howard Eugene Bowman; James Arthur Boy; Nancy Evelyn Brickey; Helen Virginia Bundrant; Clifford Harrison Burchfield, Jr.; Harold Eugene Carter; Carroll Warner Chandler; Grover Cleveland Clark, Jr.
Adrian Andes; Elbert Begley; Mary Combs; Reginald Fuller; Clifford Hagy; Anna Hale (Anna Mae Hall); Newell Hutchinson; Drucilla Leonard; Quillen Mahan (Quilen Mahan); Ruby Mathis; Virginia Quillen; Ellen Stone; Rudolph Tench; Frances Truitt; and Virginia Williams
(Billy Lester); Jimmy Richard Light; Betty Lou Long; Evelyn Lovell; Shirley Mae McElyea; William Joseph McGee, Jr.
www.appy100.com /alumni.htm   (242 words)

  
 Cromer - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Cromer
Perry was a week at Cromer once, and he holds it to be the best of all the seabathing places.
The sea has greatly encroached on parts of the coast; the cliffs are protected by sea walls at Cromer, but subject to rapid erosion between Cromer and Overstrand.
Cromer became popular as a holiday destination because of its favourable location, sheltered on the land side by hills and woods.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /Cromer   (176 words)

  
 Wetzel-Hutchinson
Evelyn Hutchinson Medal, American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, February 1992.
Member, Hutchinson Medal Committee, American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, 1993-1997.
"I am an avid consumer of Hutchinson's words and syntheses with an appreciation similar to that held for Darwin; both are members of a group that appears only rarely in a particular discipline, perhaps once in a generation.
lakes.chebucto.org /PEOPLE/wetzel.html   (11926 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: List of biologists
G. Evelyn Hutchinson G(eorge) Evelyn Hutchinson (January 30, 1903 - May 17, 1991) was an American zoologist known for his studies of freshwater lakes and considered the father of modern limnology.
Henry Walter Bates (February 8, 1825 - February 16, 1892) was an English naturalist and explorer most famous for his expedition to the Amazon with Alfred Russel Wallace in 1848, inspired by William H. Edwards book on his Amazon expedition, they decided to visit the region themselves.
Henry Doubleday (1808 – June 29, 1875) was a British entomologist and ornithologist.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/List-of-biologists   (7407 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Person Page 6113
Norah Frances Sapphire Farquhar is the daughter of Colonel Francis Douglas Farquhar and Lady Evelyn Hely-Hutchinson.
John Rowland Preece married Norah Frances Sapphire Farquhar, daughter of Colonel Francis Douglas Farquhar and Lady Evelyn Hely-Hutchinson, on 26 January 1948.
Colonel Francis Douglas Farquhar was the son of Sir Henry Thomas Farquhar, 4th Bt.
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 Geographical Ecology (Robert H. MacArthur)
Robert MacArthur, along with his mentor, G. Evelyn Hutchinson, is regarded by many as the greatest ecologist of the 20th Century.
MacArthur applied originally his graduate training in applied mathematics at Brown University to ecological questions which had interested him since college, while earning his doctorate in biology as a student of Hutchinson's at Yale University.
Although written as an advanced text for undergraduate and graduate ecology students, "Geographical Ecology" is best understood as the eloquent final testament in which MacArthur described those aspects of ecology - competition, the structure and organization of animal communities and species diversity - which had defined his research since his tenure as Hutchinson's student.
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 Forgotten Moore was one of the great Irish satirists
In the Ulsterman (Hutchinson, 1914) he has the son of a bigoted mill-owner marrying a Catholic girl and The Lady of the Reef (Hutchinson, 1915) he has an English artist living in Paris, inheriting some property in Co Down and going to claim his inheritance but finding himself bewildered by the sectarianism there.
I had stumbled on FF Moore years ago by two paths - firstly, Professor ATQ Stewart (in his The Narrow Ground: Aspects of Ulster (1609-1969, 1977) had quoted Moore at length and the other path was from the fact that Moore was the brother-in-law of Bram Stoker, the fame author of Dracula.
Francis Frankfort Moore (1855-1931), who hailed from Limerick town, has been all but forgotten, so I thought, until I noticed last autumn that an American publisher had issued a new paperback of one of his novels - Phyllis of Philistria (1895).
www.hoganstand.com /general/identity/extras/famousgaels/stories/mooore.htm   (1002 words)

  
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27 June 1900 to Alice Evelyn Hatch of Ellington Twp., b in Ellington Twp., Michigan, her parents: Nelson Hatch and mom unk.
Michigan, her parents: Ira Marsaw and Margaret Vroman Witnesses: A. Hathaway and C. Cope.
Michigan, occup., farmer, parents: William H. Brown and Nancy Fisk, m.
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 Bliss, Henry Evelyn - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Bliss, Henry Evelyn
Bliss was not highly regarded in the USA, where the scheme is scarcely used.
However, the classificatory principles he formulated have been further developed in the UK and his classification is used by a number of libraries in other English-speaking countries.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /Bliss,%20Henry%20Evelyn   (160 words)

  
 Estuarine Research Federation - Newsletter
He first learned of G. Evelyn Hutchinson's ecosystem approach from his brother, H. T., who was Hutchinson's student at Yale.
As the son of renowned rural sociologist Howard Odum, Gene's early life was spent near Emory University in Oxford, GA, and the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill.
In 1940, Gene Odum became an instructor of Zoology at the University of Georgia (UGA).
www.erf.org /newsletter/Fall02-odum.htm   (1369 words)

  
 Traverse City Record-Eagle - News Story -- www.record-eagle.com
Evelyn married William Haven Hutchinson on June 13, 1932, in Bowling Green, Ohio.
Evelyn was born on May 24, 1918, in Long Lake Township, the daughter of Lewis and Hope (Nutter) Sheldon.
ROBERT EUGENE KIRCHOFER, 84, of Custer Township, Antrim County, died on Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2002, at Crittenton Hospital in Rochester.
www.record-eagle.com /2002/feb/22obits.htm   (1059 words)

  
 Cromer, Evelyn Baring, 1st Earl of... - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Cromer, Evelyn Baring, 1st Earl of...
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
Phrase not found in the Dictionary and Encyclopedia.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /Cromer,%20Evelyn%20Baring,%201st%20Earl%20of%...   (71 words)

  
 The National Archives Search the archives National Register of Archives Details
Evelyn, Sir George Augustus William Shuckburgh- (1751-1804) 6th Baronet Mathematician (5)
Wollaston, William Hyde (1766-1828) Physiologist Chemist and Physicist (8)
Hutchinson, William (1715-1801) Mariner and Writer On Seamanship (2)
www.nra.nationalarchives.gov.uk /nra/searches/pidocs.asp?LR=117   (1580 words)

  
 Henry E. Turlington: An Inventory of His Collection of Cyril Kay-Scott and Evelyn Scott Materials at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center
Cyril's stressful job and monetary woes caused him to suffer a nervous breakdown, which served to reunite him with Evelyn after an estrangement due to Evelyn's infidelities with Waldo Frank and William Carlos Williams.
Cyril returned to America with Creighton in 1928, the same year he filed for divorce from his common-law marriage to Evelyn, and decided to pursue a career as an art teacher, setting up an art school in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Evelyn Scott's declining mental health is reflected in her FBI file obtained by Callard during his research.
www.lib.utexas.edu /taro/uthrc/00130/00130-P.html   (2981 words)

  
 Deptford - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Deptford
John Evelyn lived at Sayes Court near the dockyard and helped Grinling Gibbons establish himself as a woodcarver.
Deptford was the last stopping place for coaches on the Dover road.
Francis Drake was knighted at Deptford, and Peter the Great, tsar of Russia, studied shipbuilding here in 1698.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /Deptford   (2981 words)

  
 Natural History: Whole-earth mentor: a conversation with Eugene P. Odum - includes excerpt from from Odum's "Ecology: A Bridge Between Science and Society" - Interview
Odum and fellow ecologists G. Evelyn Hutchinson and Raymond Lindeman saw nature as shaped more by physics than by biology--nature as a vital flow of energy from recycled chemicals moving through a thermodynamic system.
Since 1940, Odum has been at the University of Georgia, in Athens, where in 1967 he was instrumental in founding the university's Institute of Ecology.
The son of a sociologist and regional-planning advocate, Eugene Odum was born in 1913 and grew up in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m1134/is_n8_v107/ai_21191216   (2981 words)

  
 English-Speaking Union - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about English-Speaking Union
Society for promoting the fellowship of the English-speaking peoples of the world, founded 1918 by Evelyn Wrench.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
All content on this website, including dictionary, thesaurus, literature, geography, and other reference data is for informational purposes only.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /English-Speaking+Union   (78 words)

  
 Circular Causal Systems in Ecology, by George Evelyn Hutchinson
Lotka (1946), using the number of pages in Darmstaedter's Handbuch der Geschichte der Naturwissenschaften and der Technik, devoted to inventions and discoveries dating from each successive century, has drawn a graph which, though admittedly in part based on elements of material culture, is derived from elements which are likely to increase with the corpus scientiarum.
An alternative path in the carbon cycle, involving methane, certainly exists, though it is not likely to be of significance in determining the self-regulatory properties of the whole cycle.
Since no appreciable amounts of phosphorus enter the atmosphere, and since the phosphorus cycle rarely involves any compounds less oxidized than phosphate, this cycle presents simpler features than does that of nitrogen.
www.wku.edu /~smithch/biogeog/HUTC1948.htm   (78 words)

  
 Lower Volga Village Obituary Project
She was preceded in death by her husband, a son Edward, and a daughter Evelyn, four brothers and a sister.
Edward Ehrhardt Schulz was born February 9, 1918 in Bridgeport, Michigan to Edward and Hattie (Scheffler) Schulz.
Lyne was born Aug. 20, 1922, in Lincoln County, Kan. to Edward and Amanda Choitz Schultz.
www.webbitt.com /volga/lower/obitss2.htm   (12394 words)

  
 List of biologists - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
George Evelyn Hutchinson (1903-1991), American ecologist and limnologist
George Schaller (born 1933), American zoologist, widely considered the preeminent field biologist of the 20th century
George Emil Palade (born 1912), Romanian-American biologist, discoverer of ribosomes, Nobel Prize
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_biologists   (2720 words)

  
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Evelyn Cohen*, Graham Morgan, Dale Smallidge, Jamie Whitten
Tom Brady*, Jamie Hutchinson*, Beth Lindman*, Marguarite Plumb*, vacancy
Lloyd Delehanty,, David Lossing, Dan McComb, Glen Pieczynski, Marguerite Sykes
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 Gregory bateson
But now, McCulloch and Fremont-Smith beckoned others of wider interests: The English ecologist G. Evelyn Hutchinson, the German biologist Heinrich Kluever, the German Psychologist Kurt Lewin, the American philosopher F.S.C Northrup, the American information theorist Claude E. Shannon.
The excitement felt by members of this diverse group led one of them, Warren McCulloch, to arrange another conference for the spring of 1946."
McCulloch later invented the first neural net model.
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