Frederick Williams may refer to: Sir Frederick Williams, 2nd Baronet, of Tregullow (1830–1878), English politician, Member of Parliament (MP) for Truro...
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Solomon Williams "Doc" Newton (September 25, 1893 – June 20, 1970) was a minor league baseball player as well as an American football and baseball coach...
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Newton is a city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. It is roughly 8 miles (13 km) west of downtown Boston, and comprises a patchwork of...
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not stay long. In 1870, Williams began studies at the Newton Theological Institution near Boston, Massachusetts. In 1874, Williams became the first African...
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near Wagga Wagga, under the command of Group Captain Frederick Scherger. In October 1941, Newton transferred to No. 5 Service Flying Training School at...
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John Towner Williams (born February 8, 1932) is an American composer and conductor. In a career that has spanned seven decades, he has composed some of...
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Newton, Massachusetts has been the home of many notable people. Michael Rosbash, geneticist and chronobiologist at Brandeis University, recipient of the...
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American historical war film inspired by the life of Southern Unionist Newton Knight, who led a successful armed revolt against the Confederacy in Jones...
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Frederick Douglass (born Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey, c. February 14, 1818 – February 20, 1895) was an American social reformer, abolitionist...
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Andover Newton Theological School (ANTS) was a graduate school and seminary in Newton, Massachusetts, affiliated with the American Baptist Churches USA...
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List of Olmsted works (category Frederick Law Olmsted works)
The landscape architecture firm of Frederick Law Olmsted, and later of his sons John Charles Olmsted and Frederick Law Olmsted Jr. (known as the Olmsted...
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Ernie Newton (disambiguation), multiple people Frances Newton (disambiguation), multiple people Frank Newton (disambiguation), multiple people Frederick Newton...
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Clarence A. Walworth Frederick William Orde Ward David Atwood Wasson Isaac Watts Charles Weekes Walt Whitman Oscar Wilde Sarah Williams Walter Leslie Wilmshurst...
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Newton Diehl Baker Jr. (December 3, 1871 – December 25, 1937) was an American lawyer, Georgist, politician, and government official. He served as the 37th...
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books by Tycho Brahe, Johannes Kepler, Galileo, Isaac Newton, and other major figures. The Williams College Museum of Art (WCMA), with over 12,000 works...
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Newton North High School, formerly Newton High School, is the larger and longer-established of two public high schools in Newton, Massachusetts, the other...
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Samuel B. Newton 1880, American football player and coach at Pennsylvania State University, Lafayette College, Lehigh University, and Williams College Robert...
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Gilbert Stuart Newton RA (2 September 1795 – 5 August 1835) was a British artist. Newton was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, the twelfth child and youngest...
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Frederick Winslow Taylor (March 20, 1856 – March 21, 1915) was an American mechanical engineer. He was widely known for his methods to improve industrial...
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The City Newton Dragons are a defunct New Zealand rugby league club that was based at Victoria Park, Auckland. The club was created in 1948 by a merger...
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Elementary School Williams Elementary School Frank Zervas Elementary School Charles E. Brown Oak Hill Bigelow F.A. Day Newton North High School Newton South High...
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Mancini, Franz Allers, John Williams, Frederick Fennell, Michael Sasson, John Mauceri, John Lanchbery and Norman Lyden. John Williams was ultimately selected...
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The Frederick Gunn School is a private, coeducational, boarding and day prep school for students in grades 9–12 and postgraduate, located in rural Connecticut...
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January 2013 "History – INUL – Isaac Newton University Lodge No. 859 – Cambridge". www.inul.org. "Robert Williams MICHELL". www.masonicgreatwarproject...
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founded in 1903 by Frederick J. Fessenden as a school for the intellectually gifted, and located at 250 Waltham Street, West Newton, Massachusetts, United...
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Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard (May 5, 1809 – April 27, 1889) was an American academic and educator who served as the 10th President of Columbia University...
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founder Huey Newton and African American Defense League founder Mauricelm-Lei Millere cited it as a major inspiration. Robert Franklin Williams was born in...
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September 16, 2012. Retrieved September 12, 2017. Newton 2009, p. 44. Katz 2010, p. 187. Newton 2009, p. 45. Newton 2009, p. 46. Gilmore 2006, p. 138. Gilmore...
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"president" until chancellor Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard suggested the change in 1858. Chancellor John Davis Williams, who served during the Ole Miss...
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Fred Peart, Baron Peart (redirect from Thomas Frederick Peart)
Thomas Frederick Peart, Baron Peart, PC (30 April 1914 – 26 August 1988) was a British Labour politician who served in the Labour governments of the 1960s...
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