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unusual facts about Eric G. Atkinson


Eric G. Atkinson

Colonel Eric Garnett Atkinson MVO, (April 9, 1887 – 1955) was a soldier and a British India 9-goal polo player.


Bien Logic

As an associate professor of mathematics at UCSD, Frederic Bien was encouraged by Chancellor Dick Atkinson and by Professor Pat Suppes at Stanford University; both co-founders of CCC (Computer Curriculum Corporation) then owned by Simon & Schuster.

Count Five

John "Sean" Byrne (1947-2008, born Dublin, Ireland) played rhythm guitar and lead vocals, Kenn Ellner played tambourine and harmonica while sharing lead vocals and Craig "Butch" Atkinson (1947-1998, born San Jose, California) played drums.

David Atkinson

David W. Atkinson (born 1948), Canadian academic and President of Grant MacEwan University

Edward Atkinson

Edward L. Atkinson (1881–1929), Royal naval surgeon and Antarctic explorer

Edward L. Atkinson

In 1916 he served on the Western Front and fought at the Somme, receiving the Distinguished Service Order.

Eric G. Hall

He began the confidential programs of the Air Force, and was instrumental in setting up the U 235 facility at Chaklala, then known as the Chaklala Air Force Centrifuge Laboratories (CAFL).

Eric G. Hoyer

Eric G. Hoyer (March 3, 1898 – March 17, 1990) was a Swedish American interior designer and politician.

George Atkinson

George W. Atkinson (1845–1925), Republican Governor of West Virginia, United States

George H. Atkinson (1819–1889), missionary and educator in Oregon, United States

George H. Atkinson

The Reverend George Atkinson was born on May 10, 1819, in Newburyport, Massachusetts.

Harry E. Atkinson

Also completed during Atkinson's term was the first span of the four-lane James River Bridge that would eventually replace the original two-lane bridge.

John O. Pendleton

He presented credentials as a Democratic Member-elect to the 51st United States Congress Congress and served from March 4, 1889, to February 26, 1890, when he was succeeded by George W. Atkinson, who successfully contested the election.

Lepidoptera Indica

Moore also noted the contributions of Sir Walter Elliot from the Madras region, S. Nevill(e) Ward for notes from the Malabar coast, W. S. Atkinson, A E Russell, Colonel A M Lang (Oudh, Kashmir, Simla), Captain T. Hutton (Mussoorie), Captain H. L. de la Chaumette (Lucknow), C. Horne, Dr Francis Day, W. Forsyth Hunter, Major J. Le Mesurier, Major-Gen.

Lewis Evans

Louis E. Atkinson (1841–1910), American physician, attorney and Republican politician

Louis E. Atkinson

He served as chairman of the United States Committee on Expenditures in the Department of the Treasury during the Fifty-first Congress.

Richard Atkinson

Richard C. Atkinson (born 1929), American psychologist and former president of the University of California

Richard J. C. Atkinson (1920–1994), British prehistorian and archaeologist

Richard C. Atkinson

During his years at UCSD, Atkinson encouraged technology transfer and active involvement with industry; especially with small, high-technology companies, such as Bien Logic, that were forming around San Diego in the 1980s and 1990s.

In K.W.Spence and J. T. Spence (Eds.), The Psychology of Learning and Motivation: Advances in Research and Theory (Vol. 2, pp. 89–195).

Richard J. C. Atkinson

:Alternative meaning: Richard Atkinson (educator)

Thomas Atkinson

Thomas E. Atkinson (1824–?), American sailor and Medal of Honor recipient

Thomas E. Atkinson

In the April 1862 Battle of Forts Jackson and St. Philip, Richmond fought Confederate ships in the Mississippi and passed artillery batteries at Chalmette, Louisiana, leading to the capture of New Orleans.

He was present at the Battle of the Head of Passes of the Mississippi River on October 12, 1861, and at an engagement against Fort McRee near Pensacola, Florida, in November 1861.

William Henry Long

Under the guidance of George F. Atkinson, Long performed field work at Cornell University, which eventually led to a PhD degree awarded from the University of Texas in 1917.


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