As a document of company disclosure, the book made a list of the current directors which at that time included Charles Francis Adams III, Winthrop W. Aldrich, Lewis H. Brown, John W. Davis, W. Cameron Forbes, Myron C. Taylor, and Daniel Willard.
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:For the New York politician, see Alfred R. Page.
Arthur W. Barton (1899–1976), headmaster, academic author and football referee
Arthur W. Chickering, educational researcher in the field of student affairs
Arthur W. Hummel, Sr. (1884–1975), Christian missionary to China and Sinologist
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Arthur W. Hummel, Jr. (1920–2001), American diplomat, ambassador to China, and son of Arthur W. Hummel, Sr.
Arthur W. Mitchell (1883–1968), first African-American elected to the United States House of Representatives as a member of the Democratic Party
Aleshire was elected as a Democrat to the Seventy-fifth Congress (January 3, 1937-January 3, 1939).
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He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1938 to the Seventy-sixth Congress.
From 1922 to 1925 he was a research student at the Cavendish Laboratory (in Lord Rutherford's group).
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He was a top-class football referee: he refereed the Semi-final between Austria and Poland in the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin, and was linesman in the 1936 FA Cup Final between Arsenal and Sheffield United.
In the middle of the land was Indian Field which was the home for the Montaukett tribe.
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Benson founded the Brooklyn Gas Light company in 1823, when Brooklyn had 9,000 people.
He was a Republican and a Unitarian, a Freemason, serving as Grand Master of Masons (1943–1944) and a member of the American Bar Association and Theta Delta Chi.
After studying at Guelph Collegiate, in 1888 a young Arthur Cutten left home, making his way to the United States where he settled in the rapidly growing city of Chicago.
Mackenzie was born at Nine Mile River, Hants County, Nova Scotia, the son of Benjamin MacKenzie and Minnie Scott.
Mitchell's suit was advanced to the U.S. Supreme Court, which ruled that the railroad violated the Interstate Commerce Act.
He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1918 to the Sixty-sixth Congress.
He later went to work for the theatrical entrepreneur Philip Lytton, performing in a number of shows including The Waybacks.
He donated a cup - The Arthur Reeve Cup - which is played for in the Wellington Secondary Schools rugby competition in the Under 80 kg grade.
Arthur Wellington Woodworth, also known as the Honorable Arthur Woodworth (b. May 7, 1823), was the founder and President of the First National Bank of Enosburgh, a Vermont State Senator and Representative, and member of the Woodworth political family.
In 2005, he was nominated for Wired magazine's top Rave Award, Renegade of the Year, opposite Larry Page, Sergey Brin and Jon Stewart.
Born in Westfield, Vermont, he attended the common schools, People's Academy in Morrisville and Lamoille Central Academy in Hyde Park.
He was an unsuccessful candidate for election in 1876 to the Forty-fifth Congress.
Bennett shared the 2010 Shaw Prize in astronomy with Lyman A. Page,Jr. and David N. Spergel, both of Princeton University, for their work on WMAP.
Chickering's Theory of Identity Development, as articulated by Arthur W. Chickering explains the process of identity development.
Reynolds received the Samuel Eliot Morison Award for Naval Literature from the Naval Order of the United States, and the Admiral Arthur W. Radford Award for Excellence in Naval Aviation History and Literature from the Naval Aviation Museum Foundation in Pensacola, Florida.
shared the 2010 Shaw Prize in astronomy with Charles L. Bennett and Lyman A. Page,Jr. for their work on WMAP (Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe).
Dorothy G. Page (1921–1989), known as "Mother of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race"
The house was remodeled by financier Edward T. Hornblower, of the Boston brokerage firm Hornblower & Page (later Hornblower & Weeks) to add Renaissance Revival elements to an earlier Greek Revival structure.
He graduated with a bachelor's degree in economics from the University of North Dakota, where he was a member of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity.
Q-PAGES104 This lineage was discovered by the research group at the Whitehead Institute headed by Dr. David C. Page.
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Q-PAGES131 This lineage was discovered by the research group at the Whitehead Institute headed by Dr. David C. Page.
In 1882, he was an unsuccessful candidate for re-election to the 48th United States Congress.
James O. Page (1936–2004), American authority on emergency medical services
Page was alleged to have revealed confidential bomb shortages in Vietnam and to have criticized defense policies of Defense Secretary Robert McNamara during an Air War College seminar for senior Air Force Reserve officers in December 1966.
In 1954 Broger was recruited by Admiral Arthur W. Radford to develop an ideological framework for the U.S. Military.
William W. Page, an Associate Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court for four months
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E. M. Page, an Associate Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court for less than a year
However, Johnson was apparently the first of the leaders of the big railroads who finally learned the mysterious source of William N. Page's deep pockets, which had been building a new railroad across southern West Virginia and Virginia to compete for the coal traffic destined for Hampton Roads.
By special resolution of the United Nations, in 2001 Page's poem "Planet Earth" was read simultaneously in New York, the Antarctic, and the South Pacific to celebrate the International Year of Dialogue Among Civilizations.
In 1944 he placed 21 poems in the anthology Unit of Five, alongside poetry by Louis Dudek, Ronald Hambleton, P.K. Page, and James Wreford.
With support from the G.I. Bill, he received his undergraduate degree in entomology, with a minor in chemistry, from San Jose State University in 1976.
Born in Cary, North Carolina, Page attended the Cary High School and Bingham Military School in Mebane, North Carolina.
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Page was elected as a Democrat to the Fifty-eighth and to the six succeeding Congresses (March 4, 1903-March 3, 1917).
In 1993 he earned a Ph.D. in Managerial Economics and Decision Sciences also from the Kellogg School under the guidance of Stanley Reiter and Roger Myerson (his advisors), Mark Satterthwaite, and Matthew Jackson.
R. J. Page (born 1989), 2008 fastest man in the state of NJ and former Boston University Terriers.
Also in 1911, James Loeb chose W. H.D. Rouse, together with two other eminent Classical scholars, T. E. Page and Edward Capps, to be founding editors of the Loeb Classical Library.
The area largely consists of the Wasing Estate which was purchased in 1759 by the London nautical publisher John Mount.
On May 27, 2010, it was announced that Bennett, Lyman A. Page, Jr., and David N. Spergel, the latter both of Princeton University, would share the 2010 Shaw Prize in astronomy for their work on WMAP.
Scott E. Page introduced the diversity prediction theorem: "The squared error of the collective prediction equals the average squared error minus the predictive diversity".