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* Dunning, W. A., Reconstruction, Political and Economic ( New York, 1907 ) online edition
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The earliest historians to study Reconstruction and the Radical Republican participation in it were members of the Dunning School led by William Archibald Dunning and John W. Burgess.
* Victoria History of the County of Somerset: Vol 3: Somerton, R. W. Dunning ( 1974 )
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Blue Lias is believed to have been quarried on the Polden Hills in the 15th century ; and was quarried in Puriton from the early 19th century until the 1973, when the local cement works closed .< ref name = dunning-vi > Dunning, R. W.

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On 25 January 1939, a Columbia University team conducted the first nuclear fission experiment in the United States, which was done in the basement of Pupin Hall ; the members of the team were Herbert L. Anderson, Eugene T. Booth, John R. Dunning, Enrico Fermi, G. Norris Glasoe, and Francis G. Slack.
US intellecutal property rights are owned by Lionsgate, as successor-in-interest to Canadian-financed films by producers John Dunning & Andre Link and their company Cinepix ; Lionsgate has in turn licensed DVD rights to Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.
The first arguments were delivered on 30 June 1767, with John Dunning representing Millar and Edward Thurlow representing Taylor.
It was devised by Fintan Coyle and Cathy Dunning, and developed for television by the BBC Entertainment Department.
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* August 2 – Squadron Commander E. H. Dunning lands his aircraft on the ship in Scapa Flow, Orkney.
* August 7 – Edwin Harris Dunning, British aviator ( b. 1892 )
* September 16 – Philip Dunning and George Abbott's play Broadway premieres in New York City.
* November 17 – George Dunning, cartoon director and animator ( d. 1979 )
* February 15 – George Dunning, cartoon director and animator ( b. 1920 )
* July 17 – Edwin Harris Dunning, British aviator ( d. 1917 )
* Fleming, Walter L. Civil War and Reconstruction in Alabama 1905. the most detailed study ; Dunning School full text online
NCSA is led by Thom Dunning, a computational chemist who previously worked at the University of Tennessee, the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the United States Department of Energy and the Argonne National Laboratory.

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* Jorgensen, M., Davis, K., Kotowski, S., Aedla, P., & Dunning, K. ( 2005 ).
Sally never identified the father of Adam Clayton Powell, Sr., born 1865, but appeared to have named him after her older brother Adam Dunning, listed on the 1860 census as the head of their household and a farmer.

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That is the time when I left Columbia University, and after a few months of commuting between Chicago and New York, eventually moved to Chicago to keep up the work there, and from then on, with a few notable exceptions, the work at Columbia was concentrated on the isotope separation phase of the atomic energy project, initiated by Booth, Dunning and Urey about 1940 ".
The Reconstruction Period ( 1906 ), full length history of era ; Dunning School approach ; 570 pp ; ch 12 on Alabama
The land that the present-day village of Scales Mound is on was purchased from the U. S. government in 1848 by a man named Dunning.
A station on the Chicago and West Michigan Railroad ( later part of the Pere Marquette Railway ) was named " Dunning ", but the post office used the name Dunningville.
Dunning built the first elevator located on the south side of the tracks along with the railway depot.
On 26 October 2009 the railway launched NYMR TV on its website and on YouTube, produced by two local journalists David Dunning and Wendy Homewood.
Baring was Master of the Mint in Robert Peel's government and, on Peel's retirement, was created Baron Ashburton on 10 April 1835, a title previously held by John Dunning, 1st Baron Ashburton.
In January 1770, however, Lord Grafton's government began to fall, with Camden resigning on 17 January and Solicitor-General John Dunning, following him.
The Reconstruction Period ( 1906 ), history of era using Dunning School 570 pp ; chapter on each state
in 1758, as last but one of the senior optimes, Richard Beadon, his lifelong friend, afterwards Bishop of Bath and Wells, being a wrangler in the same year .< ref > Horne had been admitted on 9 November 1756, as student at the Inner Temple, becoming friends with John Dunning and Lloyd Kenyon.
( 1780 ), written by Horne in conjunction with others, criticizing the measures of Lord North's ministry, passed through numerous editions ; the other, A Letter on Parliamentary Reform ( 1782 ), addressed by him to Dunning, set out a scheme of reform, which he afterwards withdrew in favour of that advocated by William Pitt the Younger.
Squadron Commander Edwin Harris Dunning | E H Dunning attempting to land his Sopwith Pup on the flying-off deck of HMS Furious, Scapa Flow, 7 August 1917.
According to Dunning School historians, the Radical Republicans reversed the gains Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson had made in reintegrating the South, established corrupt shadow governments made up of Northern carpetbaggers and Southern scalawags in the former Confederate states, and, to increase their support base, foisted political rights on the freed slaves that they were unprepared or incapable of utilizing.
Pierce played guitar and lead vocals, while Tristan took on lead guitar, Snowden on bass, and Dunning rounding out the quartet on drums.
" Finally, after many miracles, after divine virtues, after founding many churches, Serf, having given his peace to the brethren, yielded up his spirit in his cell at Dunning, on the first day of the Kalends of July ; and his disciples and the people of the province take his body to Cuilenross, and there, with psalms and hymns and canticles, he was honourably buried.

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In 2001, Chester Dunning, a specialist in Russian history at Texas A & M University published the nearly 700-page Russia's First Civil War: The Time of Troubles and the Founding of the Romanov Dynasty.
Following the Civil War, Andrew Dunning purchased 120 acres just south of the county property to start a nursery and lay the groundwork for a village.
When the American Civil War finally broke out in the next year, Dunning publicly declared himself for the Union and set to work raising companies of men for the war effort.

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