The necessity of such a boundary term was first realised by York and later refined in a minor way by Gibbons and Hawking.
In any physical theory, it is important to understand when solutions to the fundamental field equation exist, and answering this question has been the central theme of York's scientific work, culminating in the achievement, with Yvonne Choquet-Bruhat, of formulating the Einstein field equation as a well-posed system in the sense of the theory of partial differential equations.
James W. York (1939- )American mathematical physicist, expert on general relativity
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A new building was planned on the east side of Nostrand Avenue between from Halsey and Macon Streets, designed by Superintendent of Buildings James W. Naughton, but by the time it opened in 1886, enrollment had increased to the point where it was decided to use this building as the girls' high school and to and build a separate building for the boys.
Christ Church is located on Stockton Lane in Heworth, York, England.
Cimetidine was the culmination of a project at Smith, Kline and French (SK&F; now GlaxoSmithKline) by James W. Black, C. Robin Ganellin, and others to develop a histamine receptor antagonist to suppress stomach acid secretion.
In 1872, the House of Representatives submitted the names of nine politicians to the Senate for investigation: Senators William B. Allison (R-IA), James A. Bayard, Jr. (D-DE), George S. Boutwell (R-MA), Roscoe Conkling (R-NY), James Harlan (R-IA), John Logan (R-IL), James W. Patterson (R-NH), and Henry Wilson (R-MA); and Vice President Schuyler Colfax (R-IN).
James W. Hubbard (born 1948), American politician in the Maryland House of Delegates
James Kyle Dall was the first headmaster of Elmfield College, Heworth, York (Booth 1990:29).
James W. Marshall House, Lambertville, New Jersey, listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP)
James W. McMillan (1825–1903), Union officer during the American Civil War
James W. Rutherford (1925–2010), American politician; former mayor of Flint, Michigan
James W. Adams of Southville, Kentucky was a carpenter, builder, and designer in south central Shelby County, Kentucky.
His brother, physician Joseph Borden (1806–1875) and his family moved to California and named the town of Borden, California.
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There was a minor territorial dispute over the remote Johnston Atoll.
He was an unsuccessful candidate for renomination in 1914 to the Sixty-fourth Congress.
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Bryan was elected as a Progressive to the Sixty-third Congress (March 4, 1913-March 3, 1915).
In 1937 Bryce was approached by Howard Aiken of Harvard University, who persuaded IBM to fund a programmable calculator which became the Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator (ASCC), better known as the Harvard Mark I.
Leaving in 1914, he spent CAN$250,000 of his own money to establish branches of Rotary International in Australia, New Zealand, Turkey, Greece, Egypt, Jerusalem, Burma, Siam (Thailand), Java, and in several of the Malay states including Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Malacca, Penang, Ipoh, Klang and Singapore.
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In June 1897, he was appointed by President Cleveland consular agent for the island of Formosa, where he remained nine years, during which time he wrote numerous monographs on Formosan affairs.
Major General James W. Duckett, (July 8, 1911 – January 21, 1991) South Carolina Unorganized Militia, succeeded Gen Hugh P. Harris as President of The Citadel in 1970.
He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1930 to the Seventy-second Congress.
His pallbearers were: William F. Wiley, Herbert R. Mengert, Jasper C. Muma, Robert F. Wolfe, Judson Harmon, James M. Cox, William A. Stewart, Bayard L. Kilgour, William Alexander Julian, Russell A. Wilson, W. F. Burdell and Nicholas Longworth.
He died on October 24, 1906 in Columbus, Ohio, and is buried in Green Lawn Cemetery.
Hennigan is the Hennigan referred to in Morgan v. Hennigan since he was head of the Boston School Committee at the time.
Jim Maloney died at age 74 on March 10, 1984 at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.
His first novel, Midnight Cab, won the Arthur Ellis Award for Best First Novel, and was shortlisted for the CWA Gold Dagger.
Pumphrey's stable was located near the National Hotel, which was Booth's Washington residence at the time.
James William Reid (1859–1933), physician and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada
A few years later he trained for the renowned owner of Idle Hour Stock Farm, Edward R. Bradley, for whom he
He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1852 to the Thirty-third Congress.
His wife, Monica Walter, died in 1982, leaving two sons, James W. Walter Jr. and Robert Walter.
Due to a prolonged illness, he was unable to qualify for or attend the 68th Congress.
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Wise was elected as a Democrat to the 64th and to the four succeeding Congresses (March 4, 1915-March 3, 1925).
Although York has made appearances on such television shows as Dynasty, Family Ties, and 21 Jump Street, he is most recognizable for playing the role of Malcolm "Mac" Scorpio on the daytime soap opera General Hospital.
He was married twice: by his first wife Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Nettleton of Earls Heath, Yorkshire, he had a son, Clifton Wintringham (1720–1794) who himself had a distinguished medical career, becoming joint military physician to the forces in 1756, Physician general to the forces in 1786 and Physician to George III in 1792.
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After his death, the building was bought by Dr. John Dealtry to whom an elegant monument was erected in York Minster.
It fronted on Micklegate, in the city of York, England, and the site had previously been used for Christ Church, a house of secular canons.
Mount Marcus Baker was originally called "Mount Saint Agnes"; according to Bradford Washburn, James W. Bagley of the USGS named it after his wife Agnes, adding the "Saint" in hopes of making the name stick.
He was the father of Rhode Island political figure Myrth York.
He defeated James W. Grant, a politician who grew unpopular after switching from the Democratic Party to the Republican Party in the middle of his second term.
Among her principal later parts were Nancy Sykes in Oliver Twist, Gervaise in Drink, Ophelia to the Hamlet of E. L. Davenport, and Desdemona with James W. Wallack as Othello and Davenport as Iago.
The district lost about half its population in 1996, when an expanded City of York became a unitary authority, specifically the parishes of Clifton Without, Earswick, Haxby, Heworth Without, Holtby, Huntington, Murton, New Earswick, Osbaldwick, Rawcliffe, Skelton, Stockton-on-the-Forest, Strensall, Towthorpe, and Wigginton.
It is mentioned by Nikolaus Pevsner in his 1966 The Buildings of England: Yorkshire North Riding, by John Betjeman in his 1958 English Parish Churches and by Simon Jenkins in his 1999 England's Thousand Best Churches.
The church maintains links with Riding Lights Theatre Company, York Schools and Youth Trust (YoYo), Alpha UK as well as numerous parachurch organisations involved in mission work both locally and internationally.
A quieter tree-lined public road, Knavesmire Road, runs across the Knavesmire from the cottage orné-style Herdsman's Cottage at the northern end to the South Bank area of York.
Prior to 2002, District 42 was represented by Democrats James W. Campbell, Maggie McIntosh, and Samuel I. Rosenberg.
Thomas was born at Heworth Hall, Heworth, York, and educated at St Omer and at the English College (Douai), ordained a priest and sent to minister at the English Mission in 1665, which he did for roughly 14 years.
Seven of Pontoosucs sailors received the Medal of Honor for their actions during this campaign: Cabin Boy John Anglin, Coxswain Asa Betham, Boatswain's Mate Robert M. Blair, Captain of the Forecastle John P. Erickson, Landsman George W. McWilliams, Chief Quartermaster James W. Verney, and Sailmaker's Mate Anthony Williams.
James W. Reese, American soldier and Medal of Honor recipient, went by his middle name "William"