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In the United States, the development of conservation can be traced to the Fogg Art Museum, and Edward Waldo Forbes, the Director of the Fogg from 1909 to 1944.
In 1841 – 1842 Edward Forbes undertook dredging in the Aegean Sea that founded marine ecology.
In 1854 he became assistant naturalist, under Edward Forbes and afterwards under Huxley.
This England: The Histories was revived in 2006, as part of the Complete Works festival at the Courtyard Theatre, with the Henry VI plays again directed by Boyd, and starring Chuk Iwuji as Henry, Katy Stephens as Margaret, Forbes Masson as Edward and Jonathan Slinger as Richard.
Historian Edward Shapiro cites a Forbes magazine survey from the 1980s, which showed that, of the 400 richest Americans, over 100 were Jewish, which was nine times greater than would be expected based on the overall population.
In 2005, the art thief Edward Forbes Smiley III, a well-known and trusted antiques dealer at that time, was caught slicing maps from rare books with an X-acto blade.
The mountain was named by James Hector in 1859 after Edward Forbes, Hector's natural history professor at the University of Edinburgh during the mid-nineteenth century.
An account of his friends, among whom Canning was a special intimate, is to be found in his Men I have Known ( 1866 ); the men featured in the book include William Buckland, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Edward Forbes, F. R. S.
* George Forbes ( Canadian politician ) ( 1840 – 1925 ), merchant and political figure in Prince Edward Island
* Peter Arthur Edward Hastings Forbes, 10th Earl of Granard ( b. 1957 )
* Alexander De Forbes, ( d. 1303, Loch Ness, Scotland ), governor of Urquhart Castle in Moray, defended it 1304 against Edward I
***** Edward Waldo Forbes
Edward Waldo Emerson, Ralph Waldo Emerson's son, published Forbes biography in the September 1899 issue of " Atlantic " magazine.
** Jonathan Forbes as Edward Malone
He studied under Henry De la Beche, Lyon Playfair, Edward Forbes, Ramsay, and Warrington Smyth.
Godwin Austen was entrusted with the completion of a work intended by the naturalist Edward Forbes, F. R. S.
< i > Memoir of Edward Forbes </ i > By George Wilson, M. D., Sir Archibald Geikie, 1861
Geikie wrote a biography of Edward Forbes ( with G Wilson ), and biographies of his predecessors Sir Roderick Murchison ( two volumes, 1875 ) and Sir Andrew Crombie Ramsay ( 1895 ).
Professor Edward Forbes FRS, FGS ( 12 February 1815 – 18 November 1854 ) was a Manx naturalist.
** G. Wilson and A. Geikie, Memoir of Edward Forbes ( 1861 ), in which, pp. 575 – 583, is given a list of Forbes's writings.
* Memoir of Edward Forbes, by George Wilson and Archibald Geikie ( MacMillan and Edmonston co., 1861 ); Google Book Search
* Manx Worthies: Professor Edward Forbes ( and part 2 ), by A. W.
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Edward and obituary
* Sir Edward Peck – Daily Telegraph obituary
* In its 26 August 2009 obituary for Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, the New York Times described the late Senator as a " Rabelaisian figure in the Senate and in life ".
Edward Louis Bernays ( November 22, 1891 – March 9, 1995 ) was an Austrian-American pioneer in the field of public relations and propaganda, referred to in his obituary as " the father of public relations ".
For Life ’ s final issue in its original format, 80-year-old Edward Sandford Martin was recalled from editorial retirement to compose its obituary.
The Society's journal, which had published his papers, printed an obituary by Edward Clodd.
* Edward Frankland, a longtime friend, wrote a 16-page biography of John Tyndall as an obituary in 1894 in a scientific journal.
* Robert H. Lowie ( 1917 ) Edward B. Tylor obituary.
* American Ethnography -- Edward B. Tylor's obituary written by Robert H. Lowie
* Edward Drinker Cope obituary, 1897 archived via JSTOR
* Edward Pearce, ‘ Lord St John of Fawsley obituary ′, The Guardian, 5 March 2012.
After Nancy's departure, Edward commits suicide, and when she reaches Aden and sees the obituary in the paper, she becomes catatonic.
Cherry also published an obituary of the expedition photographer Herbert Ponting and an introduction to Edward Wilson of the Antarctic: Naturalist and Friend, a book by George Seaver on " Bill " Wilson.
Boas's obituary for him ( one of a number he had to write for younger colleagues including Pliny Earle Goddard and Edward Sapir ) recalls him as a genuinely good person.
Her student Karl V. Teeter pointed out in his obituary of Haas that she trained more Americanist linguists than her former instructors Edward Sapir and Franz Boas combined: she supervised fieldwork in Americanist linguistics by more than 100 Ph. D. students.
* Father Edward Schillebeeckx-Daily Telegraph obituary
In an obituary in the journal Radical Philosophy, Carolyn Steedman describes Samuel's work: Like Raymond Williams and Edward Thompson, he produced his historical work in interaction with working-class adult returners to education ... The standard charge against the history Samuel inspired was of a fanatical empiricism and a romantic merging of historians and their subjects in crowded narratives, in which each hard-won detail of working lives, wrenched from the cold indifference of posterity, is piled upon another, in a relentless rescue of the past.
Edward Nelson's Segal obituary article concludes: "... It is rare for a mathematician to produce a life work that at the time can be fully and confidently evaluated by no one, but the full impact of the work of Irving Ezra Segal will become known only to future generations.

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