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Willard was born in Lyndon, Vermont, son of Thomas Willard and Abigail (Carpenter) Willard.
Edward E. Willard (1862–?), American mayor of Chelsea, Massachusetts
On the 15th International Conference on Low Temperature Physics in 1978 in Grenoble, Hetherington’s second author was exposed; Hetherington had signed his article with the paw prints of his co-authors and sent some copies to friends and colleagues.
Jonathan Dimbleby writes that Newton was scrupulous in keeping notes of the cases she examined.
The 3rd Brigade marched northward in heat and dust of the summer of 1863, halting at Uniontown, Maryland, on June 30.
Frances E. Willard, a reformer and temperance leader, wrote president Isabella W. Parks of Simpson College at Indianola, Iowa, offering $25 toward an advanced education for Shelley.