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    The Peckham Experiment was an experiment designed to determine whether people as a whole would, given the opportunity, take a vested interest in their...
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    Charing Cross. At the 2001 Census the Peckham ward had a population of 14,720. "Peckham" is a Saxon place name meaning the village of the River Peck, a small...
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  • Isobel Cripps (category Dames Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire)
    married the Ghanaian lawyer and statesman Nana Joe Appiah; their son is the philosopher Kwame Anthony Appiah (b. 1954). She was a governor of The Peckham Experiment...
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    Edwina Mountbatten, Countess Mountbatten of Burma (category Companions of the Order of the Crown of India)
    public service included service for the St John Ambulance Brigade. She was a governor of The Peckham Experiment in 1949. Lady Mountbatten died in her...
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  • Ewen Montagu (category Commanders of the Order of the British Empire)
    more on the information technology and espionage tactics used in World War II. He was a governor of a public health project, the Peckham Experiment, in 1949...
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  • extension of the Peckham Experiment, mathematicians John Conway and Michael Paterson's game of sprouts, astrology, the poetry of Sidney Lanier, the history...
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  • Public health – Promoting health through informed choices The Peckham Experiment – Social experiment in public health Pathogenesis – Process by which a disease...
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    publisher and collector, lived here the late 1970s Innes Hope Pearse(1889–1978) of the Peckham Experiment, who lived at the Argos Hill Windmill with her husband...
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  • the J. Arthur Rank Group Charity to promote Christian belief. The charity later became known as The Rank Foundation. He was a governor of The Peckham...
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    Oliver Stanley (category Members of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom)
    and he came to be regarded as one of the most important Conservative MPs. He was a governor of The Peckham Experiment in 1949. Along with Churchill and Anthony...
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  • Innes Hope Pearse (category Physicians of the Royal Free Hospital)
    doctor who co-founded a health centre that became famous as part of the Peckham Experiment. This was a project rooted in Pearse's interest in studying and...
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    Purley, London (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    of the Altonwood Golf Group, lived in Rose Walk, Purley, from 1993 until 2013. Innes Hope Pearse, doctor and co-founder of the Peckham Experiment, grew...
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  • London School of Medicine for Women (category Former colleges of the University of London)
    president of the British Psychoanalytical Society Innes Hope Pearse, co-founder of the Pioneer Health Centre and the Peckham Experiment, graduated 1915...
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  • Pearse, J.H. & Crocker, L.H., The Peckham Experiment: a study in the living structure of society. London, Allen & Unwin for the Sir Halley Steart Trust, 1943...
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  • the oldest. The twentieth century saw the opening of schools such as Summerhill and Dartington and the establishment of The Peckham Experiment. The government...
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    Percy Malcolm Stewart (category People educated at the Royal High School, Edinburgh)
    governor of The Peckham Experiment (a social experiment in public health) in 1949. He died in February 1951, aged 78, and was succeeded in the baronetcy...
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    Walter Elliot (Scottish politician) (category Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for the Combined Scottish Universities)
    in the 1950 election. Between 1947 and 1950, Elliot was the elected Rector of the University of Glasgow. He was a governor of The Peckham Experiment in...
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    (Arts The Catalysts, Craigmillar Communiversity Press, 2004) It has also been compared to The Peckham Experiment and Bromley by Bow Centre and The Healthy...
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  • Margaret Lowenfeld (category Alumni of the London School of Medicine for Women)
    work as a medical officer at the newly opened pioneering health centre in South London, known as the Peckham Experiment, a service integrating health...
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    Thomas Horder, 1st Baron Horder (category Barons in the Peerage of the United Kingdom)
    president of the Cremation Society of Great Britain from 1940 to his death in 1955.[citation needed] He was president of The Peckham Experiment in 1949. In...
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  • William Piercy, 1st Baron Piercy (category Commanders of the Order of the British Empire)
    also served as President of the Royal Statistical Society from 1954 to 1955. He was a governor of The Peckham Experiment in 1949. Lord Piercy married...
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  • Alfred Webb-Johnson, 1st Baron Webb-Johnson (category Commanders of the Order of the British Empire)
    The Peckham Experiment in 1949. From 1950 to 1952 he was president of the Royal Society of Medicine. In 1954 he was made a Knight Grand Cross of the Royal...
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  • List of In Our Time programmes (category Educational broadcasting in the United Kingdom)
    poll for the greatest philosopher in history. The winner was the subject of the final programme before the summer break. The result of the vote was:...
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  • running the White–Juday warp-field interferometer experiment in order to develop a proof of concept for Alcubierre-style warp travel, when possible. The Alcubierre...
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  • Meta Runner (redirect from Matthew Peckham)
    boost their gaming performance. The series tells the story of Tari, a Meta Runner who was the subject of an experiment called Project Blue, led by Dr....
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    1–4 on the extreme southern flank in the II Anzac Corps area, were not required because the Germans made a local retirement before 7 June. Peckham 2 was...
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    individuals such as Witelo, John Peckham, Roger Bacon, Leonardo da Vinci, René Descartes, and Johannes Kepler. The Camera Obscura was used as a drawing...
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  • Of The Wild's Starting Area Is The Game At Its Best". Kotaku. Archived from the original on August 9, 2020. Retrieved November 22, 2019. Peckham, Matt...
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  • Time's Peckham found the requirements to unlock the fast travel system excessive. The narrative divided critics. EGM's Campbell praised it as "one of the strongest...
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  • Produced by Van der Graaf Generator Engineered by Pat Moran Cut by George Peckham at The Master Room "Europe in May/June 1975". Retrieved 24 November 2013. "Run...
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