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Frederick Emmons Terman ( June 7, 1900 in English, Indiana – December 19, 1982 ) was an American academic.
* The Frederick Emmons Terman Award was established in 1969 by the American Society for Engineering Education, Electrical and Computer Engineering Division.
* The Frederick Emmons Terman Engineering Scholastic Award is presented to the students that rank academically in the top five percent of the graduating senior class from the Stanford University School of Engineering.
* Stanford's Frederick Emmons Terman Engineering Center is named in his honor.
Next he worked for Allied Engineers, Inc. of San Pedro from 1940 to 1942, where he met the architect Frederick Emmons, with whom he would later partner.
The Eichler commission prompted Jones to form a partnership with his prewar acquaintance, architect Frederick Emmons.
* A. Quincy Jones – Palm Springs Tennis Club ( with Paul R. Williams ) ( 1946 ); Town & Country Center ( with Paul R. Williams ) ( 1947 – 1950 ); J. J. Robinson House ( with Frederick E. Emmons ) ( 1957 ); Ambassador and Mrs. Walter H. Annenberg House ( with Frederick E. Emmons ) ( 1963 )

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Following World War II, Provost Frederick Terman supported faculty and graduates ' entrepreneurialism to build self-sufficient local industry in what would become known as Silicon Valley.
During the 1940s and 1950s, Frederick Terman, as dean of engineering and provost, encouraged faculty and graduates to start their own companies.
In electrical engineering, this approximate symmetric response is known as the universal resonance curve, a concept introduced by Frederick E. Terman in 1932 to simplify the approximate analysis of radio circuits with a range of center frequencies and Q values.
Notable Presidents of IEEE and its founding organizations include Elihu Thomson ( AIEE, 1889 – 1890 ), Alexander Graham Bell ( AIEE, 1891 – 1892 ), Charles Proteus Steinmetz ( AIEE, 1901 – 1902 ), Lee De Forest ( IRE, 1930 ), Frederick E. Terman ( IRE, 1941 ), William R. Hewlett ( IRE, 1954 ), Ernst Weber ( IRE, 1959 ; IEEE, 1963 ), and Ivan Getting ( IEEE, 1978 ).
Other notable presidents of the IRE included John H. Morecroft ( 1924 ), Lee deForest ( 1930 ), Frederick E. Terman ( 1941 ), William R. Hewlett ( 1954 ), Ernst Weber ( 1959 ; also first president of IEEE, 1963 ) and Patrick E. Haggerty ( 1962 ).
# Frederick E. Terman 1944 – 1958
Frederick Terman is often credited with the idea and success of the Stanford Research Park, which was the first university-owned industrial park at the time of its founding and played a key role in creation of Silicon Valley.
Looking back on his creation in his declining years, Frederick Terman reflected, " When we set out to create a community of technical scholars in Silicon Valley, there wasn't much here and the rest of the world looked awfully big.
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Inspired by Silicon Valley in the United States, Li consulted Frederick Terman, on how Taiwan could follow its example.
His son Frederick Terman, as provost of Stanford University, greatly expanded the science, statistics and engineering departments that helped catapult Stanford into the ranks of the world's first class educational institutions, as well as spurring the growth of Silicon Valley.
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* The Frederick Douglass Papers Edition: A Critical Edition of Douglass ' Complete Works, including speeches, autobiographies, letters, and other writings.
* John Frederick Peto And Peto Family Papers Online at the Smithsonian Archives of American Art
* Guide to the Frederick Schiller Faust Papers at The Bancroft Library
This was the first of many of Dickens's early works adapted for the stage of the Adelphi, including The Pickwick Papers as William Leman Rede's The Peregrinations of Pickwick ; or, Boz-i-a-na, a three-act burletta first performed on 3 April 1837, Frederick Henry Yates's production of Nicholas Nickleby ; or, Doings at Do-The-Boys Hall in November and December 1838, and Edward Stirling's two-act burletta The Old Curiosity Shop ; or, One Hour from Humphrey's Clock ( November and December 1840, January 1841 ).
* Papers of Frederick H. Mueller, Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library
One notable early success was the resolution of disputed authorship in twelve of the Federalist Papers by Frederick Mosteller and David Wallace.
Papers of Sir Frederick Warner FRS accessed: 10 December 2007 < cite /></ ref > William J Leonard ( 1857 – 1923 ) was followed by his son Julian Mayard Leonard ( 1900 – 1978 ) into the firm, where he became managing director and deputy chairman .< ref >< cite > Biographical Database of the British Chemical Community

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As his father then ruled as Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach ( from 1457 also as Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach ), he was born at the Hohenzollern residence of Ansbach in Franconia, where he spent his childhood years until in 1466 he received the call to Brandenburg as presumed heir by his uncle Elector Frederick II.
Both parties continued to call themselves Dukes of Mecklenburg ; Adolphus Frederick took his residence at Strelitz.
* Houses of worship: Several churches and other religious institutions call Prince Frederick home.
Although the second Frederick of Sicily, he chose to call himself " Frederick III " ( being one of the rare medieval monarchs who actually used a regnal number ) — presumably because only some fifty years before, his well-known and remembered great-grandfather had reigned Sicily and also used an official ordinal: Fridericus secundus, imperator etc ..
Frederick's chancellor, Christian I, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg, urged Frederick to call a meeting of Protestant princes at Nuremberg in December 1619.
The appointment of Mengs in 1749 as first painter to Frederick Augustus, elector of Saxony, did not prevent his spending much time in Rome, where he had married Margarita Guazzi who had sat for him as a model in 1748, and abjured the Protestant faith, and where he became in 1754 director of the Vatican school of painting, nor did this hinder him on two occasions from obeying the call of Charles III of Spain to Madrid.
He pledged " independent support " for the non-partisan administration of Premier Frederick Haultain, and supported that administration's call for the creation of a single province from the territories following the 1901 census.
The documents of his era call him the " infante Frederick, ruler of the kingdom of Sicily ", without any regnal number.
" Frederick the Simple " is often confused with an earlier Sicilian monarch, Frederick II, who chose to call himself " Frederick III ", even though he was actually only the second King Frederick to occupy the Sicilian throne, as also this Frederick has been dubbed by later generations of genealogists and historians as Frederick III.
In August 1913, the Governor – General of Nigeria, Sir Frederick Lugard wrote to Harcourt, then Secretary of State for the Colonies, " in the absence of any convenient local name, I would respectfully ask your permission to call this Port Harcourt ", to which the Secretary of State replied, " It gives me pleasure to accede to your suggestion that my name should be associated with the new Port.
This action was controversial at the time, the future Frederick Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts, then a junior officer serving in the Delhi campaign would later call it a " blot " and criticized " an otherwise brilliant officer " for exposing himself to criticism.
Gardiner was not missed as everyone assumed he had moved to Goolwa and Bunting had Frederick Brooks call friends of Gardiner and impersonate him.
The first two companies to leave Maryland were assembled in Frederick in the summer of 1775 under the command of Captains Cresap and Price ; they were organized in response to the Continental Congress ' call to active duty.
* Forward to, Scouting on Two Continents, by Major Frederick Russell Burnham, D. S. O., LC call number: DT775. B8 1926.
On January 21, 1974, the Post's broadcasting division, Post-Newsweek Stations, changed channel 3's call letters to the current WFSB in honor of broadcasting division president Frederick S. Beebe.
In 2004 Your Public Radio Corp. bought religious broadcaster WJTM in Frederick, which became a relay of WYPR with the call letters of WYPF.
* WWXT, a radio station ( 92. 7 FM ) licensed to Prince Frederick, Maryland, United States, which used the call sign WBZS-FM from 2000 to 2006
Once again, Maryland's citizens responded to a call to service, and in the vacant armories in and around Baltimore, Hagerstown, Frederick, Salisbury, and Annapolis.

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