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    Thomas Whittemore (January 2, 1871 – June 8, 1950) was an American scholar and archaeologist who founded the Byzantine Institute of America. His close...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Thomas Whittemore (Universalist). Thomas Whittemore (January 1, 1800 – March 21, 1861 in Cambridge, Massachusetts)...
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  • combatant in the American Revolutionary War Thomas Whittemore (1871–1950), American archaeologist Thomas Whittemore (Universalist) (1800–1861), American Universalist...
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    the 1930s by a team from the Byzantine Institute of America led by Thomas Whittemore. The team chose to let a number of simple cross images remain covered...
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  • Edward Payson Whittemore (May 26, 1933 – August 3, 1995) was an American novelist, the author of five novels written between 1974 and 1987, including the...
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  • three areas but with a focus on arguments from the nature of God. Thomas Whittemore wrote the book 100 Scriptural Proofs that Jesus Christ Will Save All...
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  • 1982). Post Liminium. Essays and Critical Papers (1911) edited by Thomas Whittemore, Elkin Mathews, London (reprinted 1968). Lionel Johnson: Victorian...
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    museum by the Turkish government. In 1948, the American scholars Thomas Whittemore and Paul A. Underwood, from the Byzantine Institute of America and...
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  • histories published by Universalists, including Hosea Ballou (1829), Thomas Whittemore (1830), John Wesley Hanson (1899) and George T. Knight (1911), argued...
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    James David Whittemore (born August 29, 1952) is a senior United States district judge serving in the Tampa division of the United States District Court...
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  • Whitney (1868–1958) – the "Father of Basic Research in Industry" Thomas Whittemore (1800–1861) – Universalist Minister, author and publisher David Rhys...
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  • 1858; among them: 1858: Thomas Whittemore (Divinity) 1861: Alonzo Ames Miner (Arts) 1863: Sylvanus Cobb (Divinity) 1865: Thomas Thayer (Divinity) 1872:...
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  • anywhere. The eighteen bells were bought in Russia around 1930 by Thomas Whittemore with the financial aid of millionaire Chicago plumbing magnate Charles...
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    rise of the Roman Church. The Universalists Hosea Ballou (1829), Thomas Whittemore (1830), John Wesley Hanson (1899) and George T. Knight (1911) claimed...
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  • discoverer Walter Baade (1893–1960) DMP · 930 931 Whittemora 1920 GU Thomas Whittemore (1871–1950), American professor at both Harvard and Columbia Universities...
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  • Washington, D.C. The institute's founder was the scholar and archaeologist Thomas Whittemore. Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, in Washington, DC...
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    2013 Whittemore, p. 153. Whittemore, p. 160. Whittemore, p. 154. Whittemore, p. 155. Whittemore, pp. 155–159. Whittemore, p. 159. Whittemore, p. 161...
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    Chong 30,839 40.15% Nonpartisan Heidi Wills 29,330 38.18% Nonpartisan Thomas Whittemore 8,024 10.45% Nonpartisan George Freeman 3,071 4.00% Nonpartisan Elbert...
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    Cambridge University Press. p. 282. This cites: The biography by Thomas Whittemore (4 vols., Boston, 1854–1855) and that by Oscar F. Safford (Boston...
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    influential editor of the Boston-based Trumpet and Universalist Magazine, Thomas Whittemore, cast dispersions on Andrews's paper, questioning the "public good"...
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  • Frederick Harvey Whittemore (born August 17, 1952) is an American lawyer and businessman in the Reno, Nevada area. As an influential lobbyist for the gambling...
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  • Rodney L. Whittemore is an American politician and businessperson from Maine. Thomas is a Republican State Senator from Maine's 26th District, representing...
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    River in Philadelphia on June 7, 1861. In May 1863, Talmage married Susan Whittemore of Greenpoint, New York, a neighborhood of Brooklyn. They had five children...
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  • degree from Harvard University in 1947, Gardner became an assistant to Thomas Whittemore at Harvard's Fogg Museum. This allowed him to travel to Anatolia,...
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  • rotation period of 19.2 hours. It was named after American archaeologist Thomas Whittemore (1871–1950). Whittemora is a non-family asteroid of the main belt's...
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  • 1952.5.60 Alvan Clark (1804–1887), American : Lovice Corbett Whittemore (Mrs. Thomas Whittemore), oil on canvas, ID: 1950.8.2 Joos van Cleve (1485–1541),...
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  • spring of 1847, Rev. Thomas J. Sawyer of New York opened a correspondence with Rev. Hosea Ballou of Medford and Rev. Thomas Whittemore of Cambridgeport who...
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    Athos Peninsula. C. R. Gregory examined it in 1886. It was brought by Thomas Whittemore to the United States. Since 1942 the codex has been located in the...
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    attorney-lobbyist Harvey Whittemore and Pardee Homes. Thomas Seeno and Albert Seeno, Jr. became the sole owners of Coyote Springs following Whittemore's resignation...
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    Archaeological Institute with the financial aid of American Byzantinist Thomas Whittemore. Due to structural damage, the church was stabilized with wood scaffolding...
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