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* Bowden, Henry W. Dictionary of American Religious Biography.
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`` Emory University's charter and by-laws have never required admission or rejection of students on the basis of race '', board chairman Henry L. Bowden stated.
* Bowden, Mark ( 1991 ) Pitt Rivers: The life and archaeological work of Lieutenant-General Augustus Henry Lane Fox Pitt Rivers.
** First United States Department of Defense workshop on quantum computing and quantum cryptography is organized by United States Army physicists Charles M. Bowden, Jonathan P. Dowling, and Henry O. Everitt ; it takes place in February at the University of Arizona in Tucson.
The company was founded in 1902 by Henry Sturmey ( 1857 – 1930 ) and James Archer under the guidance of Frank Bowden, the primary owner of the Raleigh Bicycle Company.
Henry Warner Bowden wrote that this Autobiography introduced meditation and yoga to many Westerners.
At the same time, Board Chair Henry Bowden stood behind Atwood with the confidence that any president needs in a board chair at such times, though Altizer's scholarly conclusions were views that Bowden disagreed with.
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* Loseby, S. T., " Marseille and the Pirenne thesis, I: Gregory of Tours, the Merovingian kings and ' un grand port '" from Hodges, R. and Bowden, W., The sixth century: production, distribution and demand pp. 203 – 229, ( Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers, 1998 )
The Bowden mechanism was invented by Irishman Ernest Monnington Bowden ( 1860 to April 3, 1904 ) of 35 Bedford Place, London, W. C.
The Headmaster who laid the foundation and guided the School into full secondary status was N. W. Bowden ( 1955 – 1963 ).
* The Blue Lagoon ( 1923 ), a silent film directed by W. Bowden and Dick Cruickshanks, starring Molly Adair and Dick Cruickshanks.
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At that moment a mysterious stranger, J. Bowden Hapgood, arrives asking for directions to the Cookie Jar.
With hand-operated brakes, force is applied to brake levers mounted on the handlebars and transmitted via Bowden cables or hydraulic lines to the friction pads, which apply pressure to the braking surface, causing friction which slows the bicycle down.
As mentioned in the article " The Enemy Within " by Mark Bowden, published in the June 2010 edition of The Atlantic, the Conficker Cabal is a team of specialists working to defeat the Conficker worm.
F. Phillip Bowden and David Tabor ( 1950 ) showed that at a microscopic level, the actual area of contact between surfaces is a very small fraction of the apparent area.
In addition to his works directly addressing problem solving, Pólya wrote another short book called Mathematical Methods in Science, based on a 1963 work supported by the National Science Foundation, edited by Leon Bowden, and published by the Mathematical Association of America ( MAA ) in 1977.
As Pólya notes in the preface, Professor Bowden carefully followed a tape recording of a course Pólya gave several times at Stanford in order to pull a book together.
The appointment of B. V. Bowden ( later Lord Bowden ) in 1953 marked the beginning of a phase of expansion.
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( 2004 ) "( Bertram ) Vivian, Baron Bowden ( 1910-1989 )", rev., Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, accessed 17 June 2005
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John Bowden Connally, Jr. ( February 27, 1917June 15, 1993 ), was an influential American politician, serving as the 39th governor of Texas, Secretary of the Navy under President John F. Kennedy, and as Secretary of the Treasury under President Richard M. Nixon.
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