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 John Hutchinson
John Hutchinson (1674 - 1737) was an English theological writer.
He was born at Spennithorne, Yorkshire, and served as steward in several families of position, latterly in that of the Duke of Somerset, who ultimately obtained for him the post of riding purveyor to the master of the horse, a sinecure worth about £200 a year.
In 1700 he became acquainted with Dr John Woodward (1665-1728) physician to the duke and author of a work entitled The Natural History of the Earth, to whom be entrusted a large number of fossils of his own collecting, along with a mass of manuscript notes, for arrangement and publication.
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 About Professor Hutchinson
Hutchinson, J.W., Evans, A.G., " On the delamination of thermal barrier coatings in a thermal gradient." Surface and Coating Technology, 149, 179-184 (2002).
Hutchinson, J.W., ¡°Fundamentals of the Phenomenological Theory of Nonlinear Fracture Mechanics¡± Jour.
London, A. Hutchinson, J.W., Budiansky, B., ¡°Analytical and Numerical Study of the Effects of Initial Imperfections on the Inelastic Buckling of a Cruciform Column¡± in Proceedings of IUTAM Symposium on Buckling of Structures, edited by Bernard Budiansky, Springer-Verlag 98-105 1976.
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 Charles Robbins Hutchinson
George Hutchinson, "of Sheffield, in the county of York, distiller," was early settled of West Jersey.
April 20, 1703, John Hutchinson of Hopewell, in the county of Burlington, etc, conveys to Andrew Heath, Richard Ayre, Abiel Davis and Zebulon Heston, of the same county, etc, a piece of land on the easterly side of the highway leading between the house of the said John Hutchinson and Andrew Heath....
John Hutchinson died in 1704, leaving a will which was dated April 10, and proved June 6 of that year.
www.richardshutchinson.com /CharlesHutchinson.htm   (3104 words)

  
 PBIO 250 Lecture Notes -- History -- Spring 1998: John Hutchinson
John Hutchinson proposed one of the most novel of the modern systems of angiosperm classification in the 20th century, dividing the dicotyledonous plants into fundamentally woody and herbaceous groups.
Hutchinson's views are still largely followed, and it is this aspect of his system that has persisted to the present day.
When this picture was taken, in March of 1972, John Hutchinson was nearing the start of his 88th year and busily engaged in completing the third volume of his work on the genera of flowering plants.
www.life.umd.edu /emeritus/reveal/pbio/pb250/hutch.html   (736 words)

  
 Mary Hutchinson Papers
In 1910 she married a lawyer, St. John Hutchinson, and about the same time her cousin and confidante Lytton Strachey and his friend Duncan Grant introduced her to the Bloomsbury group.
Hutchinson also became deeply involved in the lives of her friends and, in the manner of the Bloomsbury group, maintained a long term affair with Clive Bell which was not particularly discreet.
The Works Series is composed of a few articles written by Hutchinson, including biographical sketches of several members of the Bloomsbury group, notes taken on the life and works of Samuel Beckett, and a list of the letters she received from Beckett.
www.hrc.utexas.edu /research/fa/hutchinson.mary.html   (1266 words)

  
 John HUTCHINSON Genealogy
Hutchinson's six grandsons, William, Joseph and Amos Shrum of Noblestown; Earl Shrum of Marianna and Harold and John Hutchinson of Uniontown will serve as his pallbearers.
His father, John Hutchinson, was born in New Jersey and came to Pennsylvania with his father Joseph Hutchinson.
John Hutchinson was a leading farmer and speculator of Allegheny and later of Westmoreland county, Penna.
www.teof.com /family/shrum/hutchins.htm   (1496 words)

  
 John Hutchinson Harry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
John Hutchinson Harry, a widower with one son, joined the Texas Army as a Captain then and gathered 78 volunteers to make this trip.
John H. had applied for a peddler and hawkers license in Fort Bend Co. in Aug 1842 to sell all goods, wares and merchandise except "spirituous" liquors.
Marcus, only living child of John Harry was left with two horses, two cows and calves and five head of hogs and a certificate for 640 acres in Hill County.
hometown.aol.com /txold300/harry.htm   (886 words)

  
 John Hutchinson's Mysterious Machine Revisited* -- Petty 121 (5 Supplement): 219 -- Chest
Hutchinson was a handsome young man (Fig 1).
A statue was erected to the memory of John Hutchinson by the Thoracic Society of Australia and the British Thoracic Association in 1990.
Hutchinson, J (1846) On the capacity of the lungs, and on the respiratory functions, with a view of establishing a precise and easy method of detecting disease by the spirometer.
www.chestjournal.org /cgi/content/full/121/5_suppl/219S   (2100 words)

  
 Welcome to the Web site of Richard S. Hutchinson
John and Elizabeth (Pearson) Hutchinson Family, Middlesex and Burlington County, New Jersey.
Research of Charles Robbins Hutchinson (1838-1927), of Mercer and Monmouth County, New Jersey, on George Hutcheson/Hutchinson [New Jersey Proprietor], Robert Hutcheson/Hutchinson, Joseph Hutchinson, John Hutchinson and Thomas Hutchinson.
John Hutchinson, who married Joyce Venables, was the son of Thomas Hutchinson, "The Proprietor," of Hutchinson Manor, in what was then Hopewell Township, Burlington County, New Jersey, and is NOT the John Hutchinson, of Falls Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, who married Phebe Kirkbride, the daughter of Joseph and Phebe (Blackshaw) Kirkbride.
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 The Hutchison Effect - American Antigravity
One way to visualize this energy is very comparable to ripples on the surface of a pond -- where the ripples meet each other, they will create an isolated "peak" that has more energy than either of the two ripples that contributed to it.
Experiments - John Hutchison's experiments have been exceeding difficult to replicate due to the extraordinarily complex arrangement of waveforms that is seemlingly required to generate the Hutchison effect.
John has also levitated a 70-pound antique cannon-ball without any electrical connections during testing.
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 Amazon.com: "John Hutchinson": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
John Hutchinson and his wife, Virginia and Leonard Woolf, the Sitwells, the Aldous Huxleys),"Z although Eliot himself called Vivien and her friends...
Independently, John Hutchinson affirmed the literal truth of the Bible and attacked both action at a distance and the anti- trinitarianism of the...
Women's poetry memoir of her regicide husband, Colonel John Hutchinson, written in the 166os, perhaps in response to Cavendish's Life, makes clear that she fully shared his Republican views.
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 John Hutchison - Beyond the Ordinary Dot Net
John is delightful and brilliant and he loves life, and being independent!
John is very optimistic about the future and science and technology's evolution.
John Hutchison sites: www.hutchisoneffectonline.com www.hutchisoneffect.biz www.americanantigravity.com here you can read Tim Ventura's article and listen to his interview with John.
www.beyondtheordinary.net /johnhutchinson.shtml   (805 words)

  
 Memories of Morse - John Hutchinson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
John Hutchinson's mom died when he was young.
Morse was a good experience for John and John was a good experience for Morse.
John left this school with a lot more than he came in with, and as long as that holds true for everyone, then I think that Morse is a great high school.
www.bathpublicschools.com /mhs/mom/jerod-web/johnhutchinson.htm   (583 words)

  
 John Hutchinson (Writer) - LoveToKnow 1911
JOHN HUTCHINSON (1674-1737), English theological writer, was born at Spennithorne, Yorkshire, in 1674.
He served as steward in several families of position, latterly in that of the duke of Somerset, who ultimately obtained for him the post of riding purveyor to the master of the horse, a sinecure worth about 200 a year.
This page was last modified 16:13, 6 Oct 2006.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /John_Hutchinson_(Writer)   (215 words)

  
 Tyrannosaurus Was Not A Fast Runner   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Both estimates seemed fast to John Hutchinson of Stanford, who as a graduate student at the University of California-Berkeley set out with help from postdoctoral researcher Mariano Garcia, now of Borg-Warner Automotive, to test them using principles of biomechanics.
Hutchinson and Garcia tested the accuracy of their model with data from living animals that are distant cousins of T.
Hutchinson recalls a high school physics teacher using a similar example to explain why Godzilla and King Kong are physical impossibilities: ``That really struck home to me. That was probably the first moment where I thought in [terms of] biomechanics and applied it to big things like dinosaurs.''
tam.cornell.edu /students/garcia/.trex_www/naturepaper.html   (3232 words)

  
 Hutchinson DNA Project Home Page
Our goal is to build a database of Hutchinson DNA haplotypes that will allow the project members to determine possible relationships between themselves and between the various lines of Hutchinson families.
For example, all the male descendants of a Richard Hutchinson, born in 1602, with the surname Hutchinson would have the same test results whether they are brothers or 6th cousins 3 times removed.
The three major Hutchinson family lines in central New Jersey counties of Middlesex, Monmouth, Burlington and Hunterdon in the early 1700s representing the families of Jonathan Hutchinson husband of Elizabeth Dissoway, John Hutchinson husband of Elizabeth Pearson, and William Hutchinson husband of Ann Simpson
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 JOHNHUTCH.COM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Contained here are all sorts of facts, figures, and diagrams (not really) pertaining to his professional career in the form of a web portfolio and his complete resume.
John has been creatively active online and off for almost a decade and this site represents just a small sample of his complete works.
Through the use of strict W3C standards-based semantic code, Section 508 recommendations, and an independence of proprietary technologies like Flash, your site is sure to be viewable and accessible in any web browser on any platform by anyone in the world.
www.johnhutch.com   (122 words)

  
 Will of John Hutchinson of Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
My wife shall have the order and bringing up of Edward my son and Mary my daughter and the governance of their portions.
John Graye shall have the custody of Arthur, my son, and of his portion.
I make and ordain William my son and John Greye of Lowth my executors and to the said John Grey, for his pains and travell herein to be taken, I give and bequeath one piece of gold that was Mr.
www.hutchinsongenealogy.net /mayorjohn.htm   (411 words)

  
 John Hutchinson
John moved from California to the RVC on 1 November, 2003 to begin a Lecturer position in the Department of Veterinary Basic Sciences, as part of the growing Structure and Motion Laboratory.
John uses a combination of theoretical and experimental techniques, from motion analysis and force platforms to simple 2D static mechanics or complex 3D fully dynamic computer simulations.
He is now an Associate Editor for the Journal of Theoretical Biology (manuscripts still must be submitted through their website).
www.rvc.ac.uk /AboutUs/Staff/jhutchinson   (139 words)

  
 John Hutchinson Testifies before Congress on Satellite Legislation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Hutch gave the committees an overview of LTVS and reiterated that satellite companies must be allowed to compete fairly with cable TV by offering local programming to their subscribers.
Therefore, a single dish at the subscriber's home would see both the national channels and all of the market's own local stations-- including their broadcast networks.
LTVS will be the most cost-effective wholesaler to all the DBS providers with a unified platform for all to use," John Hutchinson explains.
www.cbc-raleigh.com /capcom/news/1999/j_hutchinson/j_hutchinson.htm   (237 words)

  
 JOHN HUTCHINSON (1615-... - Online Information article about JOHN HUTCHINSON (1615-...
Search over 40,000 articles from the original, classic Encyclopedia Britannica, 11th Edition.
HUTCHINSON (1615-1664), Puritan soldier, son of See also:
Byron of Newstead, was baptized on the 18th of See also:
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 Dr John Hutchinson
Hutchinson, John; Smith, A. Nationalism: Critical Concepts in Political Science
Hutchinson, John; Aberbach, D. 'The Artist as Nation-builder: William Butler Yeats and Chaim Nachman Bialik.'
Hutchinson, John; O'Day, A. 'The Gaelic Revival in London 1900-22: Limits of Ethnic Identity.' In
www.lse.ac.uk /people/j.hutchinson1@lse.ac.uk/publications.htm   (191 words)

  
 Signs of Faith: Bible Verses for Preteens and Youth:Stoner, Marcia; Jordan, John; Hutchinson, Martha; Hutchinson, ...
Author(s): Stoner, Marcia; Jordan, John; Hutchinson, Martha; Hutchinson, Martha
John 1:1 In the beginning was the Word...
John 3:16 For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son...
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 John Hutchinson Nugent/Ruth Eccles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Born: 17 NOV 1812 at: Married: 10 JUL 1833 at: Died: 11 APR 1883 at: Father:David Nugent, Sr Mother:Ann Hutchinson Other Spouses:
Name: John M Nugent Born: 1838 at: Married: at: Died: at: Spouses:
Name: Medora Ruth Nugent Born: 5 FEB 1850 at: Married: 15 OCT 1868 at: Died: 18 APR 1920 at: Spouses: John Calvin Conrad
www.rosecity.net /genealogy/farrow-all/fam/fam17591.html   (361 words)

  
 John HUTCHINSON, Sr. Minnesota   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Isabella (Patterson) Hutchinson, wife of John Hutchinson, Sr., she was b.
There is more information of John HUTCHINSON and his family in the Snail Mail issue of the Hutch()son Newsletter....
Click here for Family Group sheet of John HUTCHINSON, Jr.
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 Amazon.ca: Nationalism: Books: Anthony D. Smith,John Hutchinson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
by Anthony D. Smith (Author), John Hutchinson (Author)
Professors John Hutchinson and Anthony D. Smith, both at the London School of Economics, have put together here a great collection of texts from the major writers on nationalism over the last 100 years.
Starting with Ernest Renan, Joseph Stalin and Max Weber, the book also includes extracts from Benedict Anderson, Walker Connor, Partha Chatterjee, Karl Deutsch, Ernest Gellner, Liah Greenfeld, EJ Hobsbawm, Donald Horowitz, Elie Kedourie, Hans Kohn, James Mayall, Tom Nairn, and Anthony Smith himself, in addition to many others.
www.amazon.ca /Nationalism-Anthony-D-Smith/dp/0192892606   (696 words)

  
 Hutchee Music
Welcome to the creative world of John Hutchinson.
NOTE: Due to a serious fire which spread from a neighbouring building Hutchee.com will be off the air for some time.
John is a talented songwriter, author and artist who welcomes the world of the internet to reach those people who may be interested in his work – either professionally or simply for pleasure.
www.hutchee.com   (405 words)

  
 Books by John Hutchinson, compare prices
by John Hutchinson (Editor), Anthony D. Smith (Editor), M.
by John Hutchinson (Editor), Montserrat Guibernau (Editor), M.
Gombrich, William J. Mitchell, John Hutchinson, Lela B. Njatin
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