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    George Cary Comstock (February 12, 1855 – May 11, 1934) was an American astronomer and educator. George Comstock was born in Madison, Wisconsin on February...
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    Frank Schlesinger (1919–1922) William Wallace Campbell (1922–1925) George Cary Comstock (1925–1928) Ernest William Brown (1928–1931) Walter Sydney Adams...
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    1939–40 Carnegie Fellow of Anthropology at Columbia University 1944–74 George Cary Comstock Research Professor of Psychology 1946 Divorced Clara Mears 1948 Married...
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  • Comrie (1893–1950) WGPSN Comstock 21°35′N 122°03′W / 21.59°N 122.05°W / 21.59; -122.05 (Comstock) 73.23 1970 George Cary Comstock (1855–1934) WGPSN Condon...
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    among his students were Otto Julius Klotz, Robert Simpson Woodward, George Cary Comstock, Marcus Baker, and John Martin Schaeberle. The full list of directors...
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    5 January 1847. He was the son of Alexander Christian Becker and Sarah Cary Tuckerman Becker of Boston, Massachusetts. He graduated from Harvard University...
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  • Collins Democratic 18th March 4, 1847 – March 3, 1849 Lowville ? Oliver C. Comstock Democratic-Republican 20th March 4, 1813 – March 3, 1819 Trumansburg ?...
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    Strawberry Blonde (1941) with James Cagney and Arsenic and Old Lace (1944) with Cary Grant. He appeared in such dramas as Mildred Pierce (1945), A Star is Born...
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    thinking. She was prosecuted for her book Family Limitation under the Comstock Act in 1914. She feared the consequences of her writings, so she fled to...
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    North Carolina 2: Renee Ellmers lost renomination to fellow incumbent George Holding after court-ordered redistricting forced them into the same district...
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    facility Streetcar railway post office Terminal railway post office Legal Comstock laws Post Office Act Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act Postal Reorganization...
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    were in awe of 'Miss Comstock... and knew even then that we had been touched by a vanishing breed of female educator. Ada Comstock had an extraordinary...
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    After Booth declined to run, the national committee chose Samuel Fenton Cary as his replacement on the ticket. The Prohibition Party, in its second national...
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    413 LMCU Ballpark 10,000 Comstock Park Michigan 1994 Baseball West Michigan Whitecaps (Midwest League) 414 Prince George's Stadium 10,000 Bowie Maryland...
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    Teacher: Illustrative Extracts on his Method of Instruction. Ithaca: The Comstock Publishing Company. Pound, Ezra (2010). ABC of Reading. New York: New Directions...
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  • Carson William B. Carswell Trumbull Cary Owen Cassidy William Cauldwell George Chahoon Calvin T. Chamberlain George Chambers Orlow W. Chapman Norton Chase...
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    year through 1991. Ford was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by George H. W. Bush in 1991. She was also awarded the Congressional Gold Medal as...
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    States Navy Ralph Chapin, contributor to Rochester Zen Center William Henry Comstock, businessman and politician Barber Conable, political leader and World...
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  • Elliott Carter (1908–2012), composer Alice Cary (1820–1871), poet, author Phoebe Cary (1824–1871), poet, author George Catlin (1796–1872), painter of Native...
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    humor endeared him to everyone," wrote George Henry Chase. In 1903, Briggs succeeded co-founder Elizabeth Cary Agassiz as the second president of Radcliffe...
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    in West Virginia was reorganized, and Hayes's division was assigned to George Crook's Army of West Virginia. Advancing into southwestern Virginia, they...
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    Fenton Cary (an independent Republican from Ohio), and Thomas E. Stewart (a "Conservative Republican" from New York) voted against it. Both Cary and Stewart...
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    and Woodhull's acquittal that propelled Congress to pass the 1873 Comstock Laws. George Francis Train once defended her. Other feminists of her time, including...
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  • syndicate George W. Steers William H. Brown Richard Brown 1 1870 New York City Franklin Osgood Richard F. Loper T. Byerly & Son Andrew J. Comstock Magic New...
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  • Hayes Canadian playwright, author, journalist, poet Zeleta Helen Field Comstock American poet, philanthropist Zena Clifton Lillian Rozell Messenger American...
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    wrote many scripts, including collaborations with Ida Lupino and Christopher Cary. Dark was born in New York. In 1954, Dark played in an episode of the TV...
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    whom was the 30-year old George Hearst. Born in Missouri in 1820, Hearst made his fortune as a miner, notably at the Comstock Lode and the Homestake Mine...
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    that addressed this case, as well as the recent murders of the activists George W. Lee and Lamar Smith. The featured speaker was T. R. M. Howard, a black...
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    Mary Schapiro (category George Washington University Law School alumni)
    Archived from the original on 2011-08-07. Retrieved 2012-03-07. Courtney Comstock (October 11, 2010). "Whoa: FINRA Paid Mary Schapiro $9 Million In 2008"...
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  • Strong Don Stroud 3/10, 3/11 Barbara Stuart Lynn Swann 2/22 Inga Swenson 5/13 Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa Vic Tayback 1/6 Elizabeth Taylor 2/1 Josh Taylor 5/8 Leigh...
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