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Topic: William Thomas Calman


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  William Thomas Calman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Thomas Calman (December 29, 1871 - September 29, 1952) was a Scottish zoologist, specialising in the Crustacea.
He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1921, being the first graduate of the University of Dundee to do so.
Calman retired to Tayport in 1936, but returned to teaching during the Second World War at Queen's College, Dundee and St.
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 FenGen
He graduated at Williams College, in the class of 1847, and at Auburn Seminary in 1850, and was ordained by the Presbytery of Ithacea, June 22nd, 1850.
William Henry Niles was born in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin where his father was, at that time, preaching in the Presbyterian Church of that village.
Thomas Shain NOLL was born in 1959 in Fort Madison, Iowa.
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 FAMILY RESEARCH UPDATES
William's first wife Dorothy fell off the Mayflower and drowned on December 7, 1620, when it was anchored in Provincetown Harbor.
Thomas remained in Worcester and was a firefighter.
Thomas Tracy came to the US in 1844 and became a citizen about 1856 He was born in Ireland in August about the year 1826.
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 "C" Famous People
Carey, William (1761-1834) Missionary and orientalist, born in Paulerspury, Northamptonshire...
Chambers, Sir William (1726-96) Architect, born of Scottish ancestry in Göteborg, SW Sweden.
Claiborne, William (c.1587-c.1677) Colonist and agitator, born in Crayford Parish, Kent County...
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Williams, Anthony A. Williams, C.C. Williams, D.H. Williams, D.S. Jr.
Williams, John Williams, John Williams, John F. Williams, Jonas Williams, Joseph Williams, Joseph Williams, L.M. Williams, M.T. Williams, Mary A. Williams, Melvin Williams, Peter Williams, R.K. Williams, Russell Williams, Samuel Williams, Sandy Williams, Sarah Williams, Solomon Williams, Thomas Williams, Thomas Williams, Thos.
Williams, W.P. Williams, Wash Williams, Wesley Williams, Wm.
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William Thomas Calman, 1871-1952, from Dundee, disciple of D'Arcy Thompson (q.v.), specialist of crustaceans (especially cumaceans) at the British Museum (Nat.
William Clark of Bath, 1788-1869, malacologist and large-scale shell collector (Jeffreys purchased the collection in 1840) [Caecum clarkii Carpenter, 1859, Epilepton clarkiae W. Clark, 1852, Dizoniopsis clarki Forbes and Hanley, 1849].
William James Clench, (24 Oct.) 1897-1984 (22 Feb.), born in Brooklyn, NY, Curator of Molluscs between 1926-66 at the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University, USA.
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 2 Baltimore fund-raisers backing run by Duncan | Doug Duncan for Maryland Governor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller said Duncan is smart to make as many connections as he can in Baltimore, where his name recognition is low.
Segal, owner of Thomas Segal Gallery, and his wife have given nearly $17,000 since 1999, including $6,000 to O'Malley from 1999 to 2003, state records show.
Thomas Segal and his wife declined to comment.
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 Hunt's The Scapegoat
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the term scapegoat was coined by William Tyndale, born in Gloucester in 1494, a Protestant translator of the Bible who was himself "scapegoated" and burned at the stake by the Catholic establishment at Vilvoorde several miles north of Brussels in 1536.
William Holman Hunt to Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Mar. 12, 1854, San Marino, Calif., Henry E. Huntington Museum and Library (hereafter, Huntington Museum and Library), HM 12961.
William Beamont, A Diary of a Journey to the East in the Autumn of 1854, 2 vols.
www.english.uwosh.edu /roth/huntarticle.htm   (10601 words)

  
 Polar Expeditions in Print   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The dangerous voyage of Capt. Thomas James, in his intended discovery of a northwest passage into the south sea [microform] : wherein the miseries endured, both going, wintering and returning...
The voyage of Captain Thomas James [microform] : for the discovery of a North-west Passage to the South Seas.
The ice : a journey to Antarctica / Stephen J. Pyne ; with a foreword by William Cronon and a new preface by the author.
www.lib.washington.edu /Fish/subjects/polarexpeditions.html   (11309 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | Health | Medical notes | C-D | Dental anaesthesia
Yet the UK has persisted with general anaesthesia in dental surgeries - where there is little or no support - since the middle of last century.
Perhaps this is because the first successful anaesthesia is thought to have been induced by a dentist - William Thomas Morton.
Professor Strunin wrote to Professor Sir Kenneth Calman, the chief medical officer, to express his concern earlier this year.
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 Barnard Political Science: Syllabi
The topic must be arrived at in consultation with Leslie Calman.
Kimberle Williams Crenshaw, "Mapping the Margins: Intersectionality, Identity Politics, and Violence Against Women of Color" in The Public Nature of Private Violence: The Discovery of Domestic Abuse, pp.
William B. Rubenstein (The New Press, 1993), pp.
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 NIDIFFER COLLECTION - WASHINGTON, D.C. DEEDS: FOLDER LISTING CONTINUED   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Signed by Thomas C. Donn and Francis J. Murphey, Justices of the Peace, and John A. Smith, Clerk of the Circuit Court.
Signed by Thomas C. Donn and James Lawrenson, Justices of the Peace, and John A. Smith, Clerk of the Circuit Court.
Signed by Thomas J. Williams, Justice of the Peace, and John A. Smith, Clerk of the Circuit Court.
www.library.georgetown.edu /dept/speccoll/fl/f96}11.htm   (3150 words)

  
 History of Mormon Tabernacle Choir
This organ was subsequently rebuilt and enlarged by the Kimball Company (1901) and by the Austin Company (1914-15) before being almost entirely replaced by the present Aeolian-Skinner organ in 1948.
In 1869, following a succession of short-term conductors (including Parry, Stephen H. Goddard, James Smithies, Charles John Thomas, and Robert Sands), English convert George Careless, a professional musician from London, was appointed director of the choir, with Joseph J. Daynes as organist.
Under Careless, the choir assumed a more permanent character, with many of the unique features that would ultimately define its role in the church and distinguish it from similar choirs in other Mormon communities.
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 Online Ethics Center: Bibliography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Bebeau, Muriel J., and Thoma, Stephen J. The impact of a dental ethics curriculum on moral reasoning.
Broad, William J. Fraud and the structure of science.
Broad, William J. Report absolves Harvard in case of fakery.
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 Wellingtons streets &
Extended in 1841 from the waterfront behind Manners St to Ingestre (Now Vivian) St. In 1945 a worthy citizen plodded thru fern and ti-trees to Te Aro flat looking for a surveryors peg which had been driven in at the corner of Cuba and Dixon.
The hospital reserves were at the corner of Pipitea and Hobson Sts and Tinakori Road, and a grant of land for a college with four buildings on it, at Molesworth St corner and Hobson St.Records for the years 1865-66 shows Messrs TC WILLIAMS and J FUTTER.
Named after Thomas Wilmour McKENZIE, apprentice of Samuel Revans, proprietor of the NZ Gazette.
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 Allen County Public Library: Young Adults' Services
The only child of an over-protective mother and a well-meaning father, and in therapy since the age of seven, eighth-grader Calman Pulowitz spends two weeks with his pen pal in Washington State, getting drunk, running away, and learning a lot about himself.
Young William Bonney is talked into committing his first train robbery, unaware that his cousin and best friend, Willie Monroe, is now sheriff of the nearest town, and that his fellow robbers are already wanted in four states.
Imprisoned by her wicked and power-hungry mother, Lady Rhiannon, Gwenore escapes to a women's healing community, later changing her name and becoming nursemaid and protector to the children of the magical king of Lir, who is now married to Rhiannon.
www.acpl.lib.in.us /yas/newaug05.html   (3071 words)

  
 Record Unit 7256 - Mary Jane Rathbun Papers, 1886-1938 and undated
This series consists of research material gathered by Mary Jane Rathbun concerning fossil crustacea.
Included are notes; copies of papers and monographs; photographs; line drawings; and original pencil sketches by William Perry Hay.
The material is arranged alphabetically by zoological classification and by region or locality.
www.si.edu /archives/archives/findingaids/FARU7256.htm   (1050 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
April 29: Justina Lee Anthony and Charles Wayne Williams, married April 29; Carolyn Fay Jackson and Anthony Wayne Dillingham, married April 29; Maria Antonia Maldonado and Jeffery Lynn Oglesby, married April 29; April Dawn Patterson and Kenneth Leroy Chambers, married May 3.
May 30: Leslie Ann Fella and William Jerome Baldwin, married June 1; Rachel Michel Lantaff and Brent Dewayne Grace, married June 1.
June 7: Elizabeth Rhoades Calman and David Lee Hames, married June 8.
www.the-messenger.com /articles/stories/200206/27/Marriages_news.html   (619 words)

  
 List of Materials Related to the Study of Japanese History
Self and other in esteemed status: The changing culture of the japanese royalty from showa to heisei.
Takie Sugiyama Lebra and William P. Lebra, editors.
An American Scientist in Early Meiji Japan: The Autobiography of Thomas C. Mendenhall.
www.openhistory.org /jhdp/bibliography   (4370 words)

  
 September 29 - All About All   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
1388 - Thomas of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Clarence, second son of Henry IV of England (d.
1548 - William V, Duke of Bavaria (d.
1902 - William Topaz McGonagall, Scots/Irish poet (b.
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 Subject List to the Historical Photograph Collection
Caldwell, William Elliott Hughers, II Callahan, James Morton
Mackdermott, William M. Mackdermott, William M. Mackenzie, Arthur Stanley
McClean, William C. McCleary, John W. McClees, J. Sheridan, Jr.
librarycmstest.mse.jhu.edu /collections/specialcollections/archives/photo_subjects.html   (688 words)

  
 The Metropolitan Opera
William Dull, in memory of Wilbur and Doris Dull (IA)
William and Susan Morris, in memory of R. Bryan Miller (CA)
William DePeter and Gary Jaskula, in memory of Rose Margolies (NY)
www.metoperafamily.org /metopera/support/stm_broadcast_campaign/donors.aspx   (3059 words)

  
 Books About Music at The Sheetmusic Warehouse
An index to the vocal works of Thomas Augustine Arne and Michael Arne, No.21 Detroit studies in Musical Bibliography John A Parkinson,
Calman at the Royal Opera House, Calman, Mel,,
Hymnal Notes: being brief studies of the hymns and hymn tunes, the poets and composers represented in the Christian Science Hymnal, Eddy, Mary Baker,,
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 IRISC
(20) Rethinking Theology and Science Six Models for the Current Dialogue ed Niels Henrik Gregersen and J Wentzel van Huyssteen William Eerdmans 1998 (ISBN 0-8028-4464-2) chapter 1 Postfoundationalism in Theology and Science: beyond Conflict and Consonance J Wentzel van Huyssteen p31
(21) The Structure of Scientific Revolutions Thomas S Kuhn Chicago 1996 (ISBN 0-226-45808-3) chapter 9 The Nature and Necessity of Scientific Revolutions p92-110
If you would like to contact the secretary with comments or suggestions mail me
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 Title Reviews   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Thomas L. Pazdernik, PhD (University of Kansas Medical Center)
Hay, William W., Jr., MD; Hayward, Anthony R., MD, PhD; Levin, Myron J., MD; Sondheimer, Judith M., MD The book offers an overview of general pediatrics from a practical perspective.
Derek Doyle OBE, Geoffrey Hanks, Nathan I Cherny, Sir Kenneth Calman KCB
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 Royal Society | About the Society | History of the Society | Biographies of Fellows | A
Obituary Notices 1932-1935 vol l pp 119-124, plate, by William Thomas Calman and Stanley Wells Kemp, and pp 125-126 signed by P M-B
Biographical Memoirs 1960 vol 6 pp 1-11, plate, by H Hamshaw Thomas
Athlone, Alexander Augustus Frederick William Alfred George Cambridge, Earl of
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 Illawarra Volunteers - C
Albion Park CH 38 Bn CHAMBERLAIN, William Arthur
Austinmer, Bulli, WB 45 Bn CHAPMAN, William Henry
Thirroul, Unanderra PS, Figtree AS 18 Bn CHINNOCK, Thomas
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 Record Unit 233 - United States National Museum, Division of Marine Invertebrates, Records, 1853-1962
This finding aid was digitized with funds generously provided by the Smithsonian Institution Women's Committee.
The origins of the collection of marine invertebrates under the care of the Smithsonian Institution can be traced to the collections made by William Stimpson while serving as zoologist on the North Pacific Exploring Expedition, 1853-1856, and the specimens collected by the United States Exploring Expedition, which were transferred to the Smithsonian in 1858.
Stimpson seems to have been, nominally at least, in charge of the Smithsonian marine invertebrate collections until 1865.
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 St. Louis Public Library: St. Louis Obituary Index 1942 J - R
K Kaase, Fred C. [E.St.L] *2/6 Kabasta, Catherine (see Tesar) Kabasta, Mary J. (see Coyle) Kabele, Mary 10/7 Kabureck, Fannie (nee Meyer) 12/9 Kadavi, Anna [E.St.L] *1/14 Kade, Ida (see Chesler) Kadeban, William 12/6, *12/8 Kadlec, Mary (nee Klima) 1/5, *1/7 Kaelin, Christ 1/23, *1/25 Kaelper, Theresa (see Scheiperpeter) Kaeltz, Fred *12/3 Kaemmerer, Math.
11/4, *11/6 Kersting, Mary Ann 11/4, *11/6 Kersting, Ottillia J. (nee Zumbroegel) 6/8, *6/10 Kersting, William D. Kertz, Sylvia *7/11 Kerwin, Emily F. (nee Misselhorn) 2/21, *2/25 Kespohl, Emila A. Kesselring, Charles Gottlieb 1/15, *1/17 Kessen, John A. Jr.
5/8 Nulsen, Annabel (see Wagner) Nunn, William W. Nunn, Willie *12/31 Nunnally, Dorothy E. (see Koenig) Nunnemann, Antoinette (see Jansen) Nushan, Zaroohee #1/2 p8A, *1/4 Nyflot, Emma C. (nee Nilson) 2/12, *2/15 Back to the Alphabetical List Back to the Top To the St.
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