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Albert Pike has often been named as influential in the early Ku Klux Klan, being named in 1905 as " the chief judicial officer " of the Klan by a sympathetic historian of the early Klan, Walter Fleming.
Walter M. Fleming, M. D., and William J. Florence took the idea seriously enough to act upon it.
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* Physiology or Medicine – Sir Alexander Fleming, Ernst Boris Chain, Sir Howard Walter Florey
Howard Walter Florey, Baron Florey, OM, FRS ( 24 September 1898 – 21 February 1968 ) was an Australian pharmacologist and pathologist who shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1945 with Sir Ernst Boris Chain and Sir Alexander Fleming for his role in the making of penicillin.
Sherman as College President, edited by Walter L. Fleming ( Cleveland: The Arthur H. Clark Co., 1912 ) – edited letters and other documents from Sherman's 1859 – 1861 service as superintendent of the Louisiana Seminary of Learning and Military Academy.
Over the years the Freedom editorial group has included Jack Robinson, Pete Turner, Colin Ward, Nicolas Walter, Alan Albon, John Rety, Nino Staffa, Dave Mansell, Gillian Fleming, Mary Canipa, Philip Sansom, Arthur Moyse and many others.
In fact, there was serious discussion among Northern Alabama and East Tennessee counties about forming a proposed state of Nickajack, rather than going along with secession (^ Fleming, Walter L., Civil War and Reconstruction in Alabama.
Fleming had known Higham Park as a guest of its later owner, Walter Wigham, chairman of Robert Fleming & Co.
* The Mid-Guard: Earl of Menteith, Seneschal of Scotland ; Sir James his uncle ; William Douglas ; David de Lyndseye ; Hugh Fleming ; William de Keith ; Duncan Campbell ; James Steward of Caldru ; Alan Stewart ; William du Jardyn ; William de Abirnethy ; William de Brene de Eldyngton ; John le Fitzwilliam ; Adam More ; Walter FitzGilbert ; John de Chryghton ; all barons with their followers.
* Fleming, Walter Lynwood, The Sequel of Appomattox, A Chronicle of the Reunion of the States ( 1918 ) short survey from Dunning School
Other globally well-known British novelists include George Orwell, C. S. Lewis, Robert Louis Stevenson, Arthur Conan Doyle, H. G. Wells, D. H. Lawrence, Mary Shelley, Lewis Carroll, J. R. R. Tolkien, Virginia Woolf, Ian Fleming, Walter Scott, Agatha Christie, J. M. Barrie, Joseph Conrad, Graham Greene, E. M. Forster, Aldous Huxley, Roald Dahl, Helen Fielding, Arthur C. Clarke, Alan Moore, Ian McEwan, Anthony Burgess, Evelyn Waugh, William Golding, Salman Rushdie, Douglas Adams, P. G. Wodehouse, Martin Amis, Anthony Trollope, Beatrix Potter, A.
* Fleming, Walter L. Documentary History of Reconstruction: Political, Military, Social, Religious, Educational, and Industrial 2 vol ( 1906 ).
* Fleming, Walter L. Documentary History of Reconstruction: Political, Military, Social, Religious, Educational, and Industrial 2 vol 1906.
Among the former, his dog story, Rab and his Friends ( 1859 ), and his essays Pet Marjorie ( 1863 )— on Marjorie Fleming, the ten year old prodigy and " pet " of Walter Scott, Our Dogs, Minchmoor, and The Enterkine are especially notable.
** Medicine-Sir Alexander Fleming, Ernst Boris Chain, Sir Howard Walter Florey
* Fleming, Walter L. Documentary History of Reconstruction: Political, Military, Social, Religious, Educational, and Industrial ( 1906 ), several hundred primary documents from all viewpoints
Eisley was joined at the event by Walter Brennan, Rhonda Fleming, Lloyd Nolan, Dale Evans, Pat Boone and Gloria Swanson.
Placed in the finished room was an original oil painting of Shrine co-founder William J. Florence ( valued at $ 5, 000 ), a copy of the Shrine's Ritual in the handwriting of co-founder Walter M. Fleming, a collection of jewels, and other items.
Sir Walter Fleming Coutts, KCMG, MBE ( 1912 – 1988 ) was a British colonial administrator and was Uganda's last Governor before independence, from 1961 – 1962.

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* R. Niest, L. Pinneo, R. Baus, J. Fleming, and R. McAfee.
In 1983, Himalayan conservationist Daniel C. Taylor and Himalayan natural historian Robert L. Fleming Jr. led a yeti expedition into Nepal ’ s Barun Valley ( suggested by discovery in the Barun in 1972 of footprints alleged to be yeti by Cronin & McNeely ).
All subsequent articles and books seem to deny Fleming and W. H. Pickering credit, because the compiler of the first Index Catalogue, J. L. E. Dreyer, eliminated Mrs. Fleming's name from the list of objects then discovered by Harvard, attributing them all instead merely to " Pickering " ( taken by most readers to mean E. C. Pickering, Director of Harvard College Observatory.
Fleming, meanwhile, assisted in pre-production discussion on the American series, The Man from U. N. C. L. E ..
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* James L. Fleming House, Greenville, North Carolina, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Pitt County, North Carolina
* David L. Fleming, S. J.
* Walter L. Fleming, Civil War and Reconstruction in Alabama " ( 1905 ), pp 553 – 59.
* Fleming, Walter L. ed.
In his presidential address in 1979 to the American Historical Association historian John Hope Franklin pointed to ways in which one of the most prominent of the twentieth century Dunning School historians, Walter L. Fleming, wrote about Rapier.
: Writing in 1905 Walter L. Fleming referred to James T. Rapier, a Negro member of the Alabama constitutional convention of 1867, as " Rapier of Canada.
* Slavery, Emancipation, and Freedom: Comparative Perspectives ( Walter Lynwood Fleming Lectures in Southern History ) by Stanley L. Engerman ( 2007 )
Much foundational fieldwork and analysis of Surmic languages was done by Harold C. Fleming and M. L. Bender.

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Another veteran telephone operator was Edith Fleming Blackmer, who had been in the office forty years at the time of her death in 1960.
A Sonata For Violin And Piano, called `` Bella Bella '', by Robert Fleming, was given its first United States performance.
Dwan also helped launch the career of two other very successful Hollywood directors, Victor Fleming, who went on to direct The Wizard of Oz and Gone With the Wind, and Marshall Neilan, who became an actor, director, writer and producer.
Harold Fleming ( 2006 ) proposes that Ongota constitutes a separate branch of Afroasiatic.
* Fleming, Fergus.
* 1881 – Alexander Fleming, Scottish scientist, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1955 )
* 1941 – Erin Fleming, Canadian actress ( d. 2003 )
He was born in Logierait, Perthshire, Scotland to Alexander Mackenzie Sr. and Mary Stewart Fleming.
After this initial chemotherapeutic compound proved effective, others pursued similar lines of inquiry, but it was not until in 1928 that Alexander Fleming observed antibiosis against bacteria by a fungus of the genus Penicillium.
Fleming postulated the effect was mediated by an antibacterial compound named penicillin, and that its antibacterial properties could be exploited for chemotherapy.
For their discovery and development of penicillin as a therapeutic drug, Ernst Chain, Howard Florey, and Alexander Fleming shared the 1945 Nobel Prize in Medicine.
Sir Alexander Fleming, FRSE, FRS, FRCS ( Eng ) ( 6 August 188111 March 1955 ) was a Scottish biologist, pharmacologist and botanist.
Fleming was born on 6 August 1881 at Lochfield, a farm near Darvel, in Ayrshire, Scotland.
He was the third of the four children of farmer Hugh Fleming ( 1816 – 1888 ) from his second marriage to Grace Stirling Morton ( 1848 – 1928 ), the daughter of a neighbouring farmer.
Hugh Fleming had four surviving children from his first marriage.
Fleming went to Loudoun Moor School and Darvel School, and earned a two-year scholarship to Kilmarnock Academy before moving to London, where he attended the Royal Polytechnic Institution.
After working in a shipping office for four years, the twenty-year-old Fleming inherited some money from an uncle, John Fleming.
Fleming had been a private in the London Scottish Regiment of the Volunteer Force since 1900, and had been a member of the rifle club at the medical school.
The captain of the club, wishing to retain Fleming in the team suggested that he join the research department at St Mary's, where he became assistant bacteriologist to Sir Almroth Wright, a pioneer in vaccine therapy and immunology.
On 23 December 1915, Fleming married a trained nurse, Sarah Marion McElroy of Killala, County Mayo, Ireland.
Fleming served throughout World War I as a captain in the Royal Army Medical Corps, and was Mentioned in Dispatches.
Following World War I, Fleming actively searched for anti-bacterial agents, having witnessed the death of many soldiers from sepsis resulting from infected wounds.
In an article he submitted for the medical journal The Lancet during World War I, Fleming described an ingenious experiment, which he was able to conduct as a result of his own glass blowing skills, in which he explained why antiseptics were killing more soldiers than infection itself during World War I. Antiseptics worked well on the surface, but deep wounds tended to shelter anaerobic bacteria from the antiseptic agent, and antiseptics seemed to remove beneficial agents produced that protected the patients in these cases at least as well as they removed bacteria, and did nothing to remove the bacteria that were out of reach.

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