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    William George Beers (May 5, 1841 – December 26, 1900) was a Canadian dentist who founded Canada's first dental journal and served as the founding dean...
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  • William Beers may refer to: William George Beers (1843–1900), Canadian dentist referred to as the "father of modern lacrosse" William L. Beers (1904–1955)...
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    club was established in 1856 by the Montreal dentist, Dr. William George Beers. One of Dr. Beers' innovations, the replacement of a hair-stuffed deerskin...
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    modern rules of field lacrosse were initially codified by Canadian William George Beers in 1867. Field lacrosse is one of three major versions of lacrosse...
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    themselves in the 1830s. In 1856, William George Beers, a Canadian dentist, founded the Montreal Lacrosse Club. In 1860, Beers codified the game, shortening...
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  • New York. He was born in Hobart, New York to of Congressman Cyrus Beers and Phebe Beers (née Gregory). The family removed first to Delhi, the seat of Delaware...
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    needed] Small beer and small ale can also refer to beers made from the second runnings from the stronger beer (e.g., Scotch ale). Such beers can be as strong...
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    Edinburgh-based contract brewed virtual brewery whose beers are made in Glasgow, has been producing a range of oaked beers matured in Bourbon barrels. Inspired by US...
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    said that human heads were used as lacrosse balls. In 1860, Dr. William George Beers codified the rules of lacrosse which included requiring the ball...
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  • undergarment by Guelph Elastic Hosiery in 1927 Lacrosse – codified by William George Beers around 1860 Northwest Coast art – art originally created by Indigenous...
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    overwhelming, interest in lacrosse steadily grew in Canada. In 1856, William George Beers, a Canadian dentist, founded Montreal Lacrosse Club. He codified...
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    schools. The weakest beers are dealcoholized beers, which typically have less than 0.05% alcohol (also called "near beer") and light beers, which usually have...
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    Lord's in 1876, when a team of Canadian Gentlemen Amateurs led by William George Beers played an exhibition match at the ground against a team of Iroquois...
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    university teams. Field lacrosse was introduced to England in 1876 by William George Beers and other Canadians who toured the country playing exhibition matches...
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  • Viktor Hartmann, Russian painter and architect (d. 1873) 1843 – William George Beers, Canadian dentist and patriot (d. 1900) 1846 – Henryk Sienkiewicz...
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  • Events William George Beers, a Canadian dentist, rewrites the rules written by the Montreal Lacrosse Club in 1856. First lacrosse game using Beers' rules...
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  • flavoring-containing form. Initially manufactured in Belgium, fruit beer is now available worldwide. Lambic beers, originating in the Zenne valley in Belgium, may be...
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    light-coloured top-fermenting beer. Witbier (Dutch – "white beer") uses flavorings such as coriander and orange peel. Belgian white beers are often made with raw...
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    Montreal, Canada, many Canadians took interest in the game. In 1856, William George Beers codified the aboriginal game into modern lacrosse. It was not until...
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  • exhibition tour organised by the "founding father of the modern game', William George Beers. Stockport Lacrosse Club is widely regarded as one of (if not the)...
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  • Adnams (redirect from Ghost Ship (beer))
    in 1872 in Southwold, Suffolk, England, by George and Ernest Adnams. It produces cask ale and bottled beers. Annual production is around 85,000 barrels...
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  • May 3 – William Lyne Wilson, American politician (d. 1900) May 4 – Eugène Revillout, French Egyptologist (d. 1913) May 5 – William George Beers, Canadian...
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    Beer Street and Gin Lane are two prints issued in 1751 by English artist William Hogarth in support of what would become the Gin Act. Designed to be viewed...
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    Gilles J Lavigne Alexandre Petrovic Luda Diatchenko George A. Freedman Craven Kurz William George Beers 1892 - 1897 Peter Brown 1902 - 1910 D. James Berwick...
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  • Colonel George William Adolphus FitzGeorge (24 August 1843 – 2 September 1907) was a British soldier and a great-grandson of King George III of the United...
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    College of William & Mary. Archived from the original on March 7, 2021. Retrieved April 2, 2021. Washington, George (April 30, 1788). "George Washington...
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    article by William George Beers. He then followed up with his own article in November 1878, and illustrations for a four-part series by George Monro Grant...
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    1980 chamber opera by Peter Maxwell Davies, The Lighthouse. Died: William George Beers, 57, Canadian dentist sports executive, known as the "father of modern...
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    multinational corporations; the growth of beer consumerism; and the expansion of microbreweries and bottle-conditioned beers. Brewing in what is now England was...
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    Bate – authority on crustaceans, five species are named for him William George Beers – established the Montreal Lacrosse Club and the Canada Journal of...
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