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* Carpenter, L., Baker, G. A., & Tyldesley, B.
* G. D. Hale Carpenter, A Naturalist on Lake Victoria, with an Account of Sleeping Sickness and the Tse-tse Fly ; 1920.
* G. D. Hale Carpenter joined the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, and took the DM in 1913 with a dissertation on the tsetse fly ( Glossina palpalis ) and African trypanosomiasis ( sleeping sickness ).
Marcus Peck ; 1831, William F. Averill ; 1832, Eleazer Flint ; 1833, Carpenter G. Conklin ; 1834, William L. Stewart ; 1835, Marcus Peck ; 1836, William F. Averill, Eleazer Flint ; 1837, William F. Averill ; 1838, Jacob Hegeman ; 1839, Marcus Peck, John Wood ; 1840, Jacob Wheeler, Ebenezer Barringer ; 1841, Rescome H. Wheeler, Ebenezer Barringer ; 1842, George Carnryck ; 1843, Marcus Peck ; 1844, Jacob Wheeler, Eleazer Wooster ; 1845, Eleazer Wooster ; 1846, George Carnryck ; 1847, Marcus Peck ; 1848, Jacob Wheeler, Willard Foster, Joseph Bly ; 1849, Cornelius Schermerhorn ; 1851, B. F. Foster, Adam Mott ; 1852, Jacob Boyce ; 1853, Cornelius Schermerhorn ; 1854, Lewis Sliter, William S. Stewart ; 1855, William Moul, John L. Lape, Thomas Brewer ; 1856, Jacob Wheeler ; 1857, Cornelius Schermerhorn ; 1858, William M. Horton ;: 859, Joel B. Peck, William Moul ; 1860, S. D. Seymour, Joshua Coons ; 1862, George Sliter ; 1863, William Moul ; 1864, B.
* David G. Carpenter, Assistant Secretary of State for Diplomatic Security from 1998 to 2002
* Carpenter, A. I., I. M. Côte, and C. G. Jones.
* L. P. Carpenter, G. D. H.
In all, the astronauts who trained at the planetarium were Buzz Aldrin, Joseph P. Allen, William A. Anders, Neil A. Armstrong, Charles A. Bassett II, Alan L. Bean, Frank Borman, Vance D. Brand, John S. Bull, M. Scott Carpenter, Gerald P. Carr, Eugene A. Cernan, Roger B. Chaffee, Philip K. Chapman, Michael Collins, Charles Conrad Jr., L. Gordon Cooper, R. Walter Cunningham, Charles M. Duke Jr., Donn F. Eisele, Anthony W. England, Joe H. Engle, Ronald E. Evans, Theodore C. Freeman, Edward G. Givens Jr., John H. Glenn Jr., Richard F. Gordon Jr., Virgil I. Grissom, Fred W. Haise Jr., Karl G. Henize, James B. Irwin, Joseph P. Kerwin, William B. Lenoir, Don L. Lind, John A. Llewellyn, Jack R. Lousma, James A. Lovell Jr., Thomas K. Mattingly Jr., Bruce McCandless II, James A. McDivitt, F. Curtis Michel, Edgar D. Mitchell, Story Musgrave, Brian T. O ’ Leary, Robert A. Parker, William R. Pogue, Stuart A. Roosa, Walter M. Schirra Jr., Russell L. Schweickart, David R. Scott, Elliot See, Alan B. Shepard Jr., Donald K. Slayton, Thomas P. Stafford, John L. Swigert Jr., William E. Thornton, Paul J. Weitz, Edward H. White, Clifton C. Williams Jr., Alfred M. Worden, and John W. Young.
* G. D. Hale Carpenter joined the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, and took the DM in 1913 with a dissertation on the tsetse fly ( Glossina palpalis ) and sleeping sickness.
With G. R. Carpenter from Columbia she co-wrote English Rhetoric and Composition ( 1906 ).
* Thomas G. Carpenter ( 1980 – 1991 )
Its first president was Thomas G. Carpenter.
In addition, the current library bears the name of the university's first president, Thomas G. Carpenter.
Thomas G. Carpenter Library
The Thomas G. Carpenter Library, or building 12, is named after the University's first president, Thomas G. Carpenter.
Image: Carpenter library UNF. JPG | Thomas G. Carpenter Library
Its eclectic nature is shown by the presence of: Alfred Gurney, a clergyman most notable for his friendship with Dante Gabriel and Christina Rossetti ; Edward Carpenter, Fabian socialist and homosexual ; Frederick William Henry Myers, academic and psychic researcher ; John Addington Symonds, aesthete ; Walter Leslie Wilmshurst, writer on freemasonry and Wagner ; Darrell Figgis, better known as a novelist and Sinn Féin member ; George Santayana, the philosopher ; Fred G. Bowles who was a Tin Pan Alley lyricist.
Carpenter was named by postmaster John C. Opsahl for his recently deceased friend, G. W. Carpenter, a land office agent in nearby Watertown, Codington County.

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* 1844 – Edward Carpenter, English poet ( d. 1929 )
Alexander also influenced and sometimes is confused with Alexander Carpenter, Latinized as Fabricius ( fl.
His contemporaries include Martin Scorsese, Paul Schrader, John Milius, George Lucas, Francis Ford Coppola, John Carpenter, and Ridley Scott.
Please see bibliography for some of the many critical evaluations of her opus of children ’ s literature, including Modernist interpretations of Humphrey Carpenter and Katherine Chandler.
It was especially noted that the birth and death of some notable persons coincided with separate appearances of the comet, such as with writers Mark Twain ( who correctly speculated that he'd " go out with the comet " in 1910 ) and Eudora Welty, to whose life Mary Chapin Carpenter dedicated the song Halley Came to Jackson.
The character of Conan has proven durably popular, resulting in Conan stories by later writers such as Poul Anderson, Leonard Carpenter, Lin Carter, L. Sprague de Camp, Roland J.
Brewster chose renowned achromatic lens developer Philip Carpenter as the sole manufacturer of the kaleidoscope in 1817.
* Carpenter, D. A.
The professor of Germanic linguistics, William Carpenter based the study of Germanic languages on the methods of comparative linguistics that were being developed into a more scientific framework, than the traditional philological approach.
Escape from New York is a 1981 American science fiction action film directed and scored by John Carpenter.
Carpenter wrote the film in the mid-1970s as a reaction to the Watergate scandal, but proved incapable of articulating how the film related to the scandal.
Carpenter originally wrote the screenplay for Escape from New York in 1976, in the aftermath of the Watergate scandal.
Carpenter said, " The whole feeling of the nation was one of real cynicism about the President.
I wrote the screenplay and no studio wanted to make it " because, according to Carpenter, " it was too violent, too scary, too weird.
Carpenter refused to cast Bronson on the grounds that he was too old, and because he worried that he could lose directorial control over the picture with an experienced actor.
Carpenter had just made Dark Star but no one wanted to hire him as a director, so he assumed that he would make it in Hollywood as a screenwriter.
Initially, the second film that he was going to make to finish the contract was The Philadelphia Experiment, but because of script-writing problems, Carpenter rejected it in favor of this project.
However, Carpenter felt that something was missing and recalls, " This was basically a straight action film.
The film's setting proved to be a potential problem for Carpenter, who needed to create a decaying, semi-destroyed version of New York City on only a shoe-string budget.
Carpenter suggested shooting on a movie back lot but Alves nixed that idea " because the texture of a real street is not like a back lot.
Carpenter and his crew persuaded the city to shut off the electricity to ten blocks at a time at night.
" In addition to shooting on location in St. Louis, Carpenter shot parts of the film in Los Angeles.

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Dennis D. Carpenter noted that the belief in a pantheistic or panentheistic deity has led to the idea of interconnectedness playing a key part in pagans ' worldviews.
* Carpenter, D. A.
The historian D. A. Carpenter says that Boniface " became a respected and reforming archbishop ".
* Carpenter, D. A.
* Carpenter, Stanley D. M., Military Leadership in the British Civil Wars, 1642-1651: The Genius of This Age, Routledge, 2005
* Prosecuting Attorney: Michael D. Carpenter
Cullen ; Members of Council, D. H. Pettys, J. T. Gates, A. M. Carpenter, O. T. Clark, and Simon Zimmerman.
Marion Carpenter, the first woman national press photographer to cover Washington, D. C. and the White House, and to travel with a US President, also had worked for the INS.
Ed. s Tanke, D. H., Carpenter, K., Skrepnick, M. W. Indiana University Press.
Carpenter was also a significant influence on the author D. H. Lawrence, whose Lady Chatterley's Lover can be seen as a heterosexualised Maurice.
Carnahan married Jean Carpenter in Washington, D. C., on June 12, 1954.
Born Jean Anne Carpenter in Washington, D. C. to a working-class family, she was determined to go to college.
White, Henry Clay Frick, E. A. Meyers, C. C. Hussey, D. R. Ewer, C. A. Carpenter, W. L. Dunn, W. L. McClintock, and A. V. Holmes.
Carpenter spent several years singing in Washington, D. C. clubs before signing in the late 1980s with Columbia Records, who marketed her as a country singer.
Carpenter lived in Japan from 1969 to 1971 before moving to Washington, D. C. She attended Princeton Day School, a private coeducational prep school, before graduating from The Taft School in 1976.
Ed. s Tanke, D. H., Carpenter, K., Skrepnick, M. W. Indiana University Press.
Carpenter died in Washington, D. C., while in office and was buried at Forest Home Cemetery in

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