Samuel Guthrie may refer to: Samuel Guthrie (politician) (1885–1960), British Columbia CCF MLA Samuel Guthrie (physician) (1782–1848), U.S. physician...
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Cannonball (Marvel Comics) (redirect from Samuel Zachary Guthrie)
Samuel Zachary Guthrie is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Chris Claremont and artist Bob McLeod...
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Samuel Guthrie (1782–1848) was an American physician. He invented a form of percussion powder and also the punch lock for igniting it, which made the flintlock...
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film Marrowbone. In May of that year, Heaton was cast to star as Samuel "Sam" Guthrie / Cannonball in the film The New Mutants based on the Marvel Comics...
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Savannah Clark Guthrie (born December 27, 1971) is an Australian-born American broadcast journalist and former attorney. She is a main co-anchor of the...
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Samuel "Sam" Guthrie (1885 – January 25, 1960) was a Scottish-born miner, farmer and political figure in British Columbia. He represented Newcastle from...
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star as the titular team members Rahne Sinclair, Illyana Rasputin, Samuel Guthrie, Danielle Moonstar, and Roberto da Costa in The New Mutants (2020)....
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Robin Guthrie (charity administrator) (1937–2009), British charity administrator and public servant Robin Guthrie (born 1962), Scottish musician Samuel Guthrie...
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he mistook it for Chloräther (chloric ether, 1,2-dichloroethane). Samuel Guthrie, a U.S. physician from Sackets Harbor, New York, also appears to have...
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Dr. Samuel Guthrie House is a historic home located at Hounsfield in Jefferson County, New York. The home comprises a rectangular two-story, five-by-two-bay...
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chloroform.[citation needed] Discovered in 1831 by an American physician Samuel Guthrie (1782–1848), and independently a few months later by Frenchman Eugène...
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terms of ethnic diversity. The original team consisted of: Cannonball (Samuel Guthrie), a 16-year-old boy from Kentucky, United States and eventual co-leader...
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Health Clinic. Guthrie Ambulatory Health Care Clinic opened in January 1991, and in May was dedicated to the memory of Dr. Samuel Guthrie (U.S. physician)...
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guards. A few have been named: Wade Cole Angelo Macon Murray Reese Samuel Guthrie (Cannonball) Richard Salmons Randall Chase Chet Andrews Cole, Macon...
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Johann Gutenberg (c. 1398–1468), Germany – movable type printing press Samuel Guthrie (physician) (1782–1848), U.S. – discovered chloroform Fritz Haber (1868–1934)...
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19, District School No. 20, East Hounsfield Christian Church, Dr. Samuel Guthrie House, Ressequie Farm, Shore Farm, Stephen Simmons House, Star Grange...
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Thinking of Woody Guthrie was released in 1969 by Vanguard Records and is the debut solo album of Country Joe McDonald, best known for his work with Country...
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Columbia: Thomas King Comox: Herbert John Welch Cowichan-Newcastle: Samuel Guthrie Cranbrook: Frank William Green Delta: Alexander Campbell Hope Dewdney:...
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ability to convert his body to ice and to produce ice from his hands. Samuel Guthrie / Cannonball (voiced by Bill Switzer) is Bobby's more practical-minded...
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Columbia: Thomas King Comox: Colin Cameron Cowichan-Newcastle: Samuel Guthrie Cranbrook: Frank William Green Delta: Leonard Shepherd Dewdney:...
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Thomas Guthrie FRSE (12 July 1803 – 24 February 1873) was a Scottish divine and philanthropist, born at Brechin in Angus (at that time also called Forfarshire)...
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In 1831, chloroform was discovered by Justus von Liebig in Germany, Samuel Guthrie in New York and Eugène Soubeiran in France, all of whom worked independently...
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Group Hugh George Egioke Savage 1,655 40.88 Co-operative Commonwealth Samuel Guthrie 1,288 31.82 Independent Conservative Cyril Francis Davie 585 14.45 Liberal...
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about the same time by Joseph Henry in the U.S. 1831: Chloroform – Samuel Guthrie in the United States (July 1831), and a few months later Eugène Soubeiran...
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Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Cyril Francis Davie 1,246 31.26 – Labour Samuel Guthrie 1,132 28.40 – Provincial Kenneth Forrest Duncan 870 21.83 – Liberal...
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media center. The campus consists of eight permanent buildings : The Samuel Guthrie Building The John Foster Dulles Building The Gregor Building The James...
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17th 1928–1933 18th 1933–1937 Hugh George Egioke Savage 19th 1937–1941 Samuel Guthrie 20th 1941–1945 21st 1945–1949 22nd 1949–1952 Andrew Mowatt Whisker 23rd...
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Parliament Term MLA 10th 1903–1907 Parker Williams 11th 1907–1909 12th 1909–1912 13th 1912–1916 14th 1916–1920 15th 1920–1924 Samuel Guthrie...
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discovered that not Sunspot but his New Mutants teammate and best friend, Samuel Guthrie (a.k.a. Cannonball) was the new External they had been seeking. Gideon...
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Chloroform was first discovered in July 1831 by American physician Samuel Guthrie, independently a few months later by French chemist Eugène Soubeiran...
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