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 Bulfinch, Charles - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
BULFINCH, CHARLES [Bulfinch, Charles] 1763-1844, American architect, b.
A member of the Boston board of selectmen in 1791, he was chosen chairman in 1799—an office equivalent to mayor and held by Bulfinch for 19 years.
The last was a long curved row of 16 residences, inspired by the continuous block of houses that had been erected by Robert Adam and others in England.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/B/BulfinchC.asp   (410 words)

  
 Science Fiction Writer Robert J. Sawyer: Tesseracts 6: About the Contributors
Robert J. Sawyer and Carolyn Clink edited Tesseracts 6, which was published in December 1997.
Robert J. Sawyer of Thornhill, Ontario, is the author of ten SF novels, including Far-Seer, Starplex, and Illegal Alien (Ace), Frameshift (Tor), and the Nebula Award-winning The Terminal Experiment (HarperPrism).
Robert Charles Wilson of Toronto is the author of The Harvest, Mysterium, and the forthcoming Darwinia.
www.sfwriter.com /t6bios.htm   (1189 words)

  
 culture, cognition, and evolution
In Robert Wilson and Frank Keil (eds) MIT Encyclopedia of the Cognitive Sciences (Cambridge, Mass.
Charles Darwin's theory of EVOLUTION based on natural selection challenged this classical dichotomy between "man and beast." In the controversies that erupted, anecdotal examples of animal intelligence were used by DARWIN and his followers to question the discontinuity between humans and other species.
Sociobiologists (e.g., Lumsden and Wilson 1981) tend to see cultural evolution as being very closely controlled by biological evolution and cultural traits as being selected in virtue of their biological functionality.
sperber.club.fr /mitecs.htm   (11867 words)

  
 Robert Charles WINTHROP
American National Biography ; Dictionary of American Biography ; Winthrop, Robert C. Memoir of Henry Clay.
Cambridge: J. Wilson & Son, 1880; Winthrop, Robert Charles [1834-1905].
“Two Letters of Robert Charles Winthrop.” Mississippi Valley Historical Review 38 (September 1951): 289-96.
www.infoplease.com /biography/us/congress/winthrop-robert-charles.html   (80 words)

  
 Robert F Wilson - new and used books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Robert F. Wilson & Robert H. Demling -
Wilson, Robert F. Horticultural Colour Chart (2 volumes)
Wilson, Robert F. Colour and Light at Work.
www.isbn.pl /C-5/A-Robert-F-Wilson   (851 words)

  
 Robert Anton Wilson
I've included some books in here that aren't Robert Anton Wilson the post-industrial, post-authoritarian philosopher, they came up on the search, and I found their titles interesting and their inclusion very Wilsonian.
Robert Anton Wilson, et al / Paperback / Published 1993
Robert Andrew Wilson, Robert Anton Wilson / Paperback / Published 1997
www.telesterion.com /esotericbooks/wilson.htm   (855 words)

  
 Robert Charles Sands
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SANDS, Robert Charles, author, born in Flat-bush, Long Island, New York, 11 May, 1799; died in Hoboken, New Jersey, 17 December, 1832.
His father, Comfort Sands (1748-1834), a New York merchant, was an active Revolutionary patriot, a delegate to the State constitutional convention of 1777, and for many years a member of the legislature.
www.famousamericans.net /robertcharlessands   (597 words)

  
 Paradigm Shift - Robert Anton Wilson
Wilson's novels and non-fiction are guaranteed to blow the cobwebs from your neurons, rattle your cage, yank your chain, and open your eyes.
Robert Anton Wilson: I like to get stoned and surf the Web.
RAW: Information flow is accelerating, as several studies have indicated and as I have documented in a few of my books.
users.bestweb.net /~kali93/raw.htm   (2711 words)

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