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The first directors of the Manchester Light and Power Company were John Marsden, M. L. Manley, William F. Orvis, George Smith, and John Blackmer.
George Smith, treasurer ; ;
In the early 1950's, Smith, together with his distinguished colleague, George Trager ( so austerely academic he sometimes fights his own evident charm ), and a third man with the engaging name of Birdwhistell ( Ray ), agreed on some basic premises about the three-part process that makes communication: ( 1 ) words or language ( 2 ) paralanguage, a set of phenomena including laughing, weeping, voice breaks, and `` tone '' of voice, and ( 3 ) kinesics, the technical name for gestures, facial expressions, and body shifts -- nodding or shaking the head, `` talking '' with one's hands, et cetera.
Also noted are the marriages of Elizabeth Browning, daughter of the George L. Brownings, to Austin C. Smith Jr. ; ;
Then, sculptor George Stanley ( who also did the Muse Fountain at the Hollywood Bowl ) sculpted Gibbons's design in clay and Sachin Smith cast the statuette in 92. 5 percent tin and 7. 5 percent copper and then gold-plated it.
* George H. Smith, Atheism, the Case Against God, ISBN 0-87975-124-X
Various refinements were made to the instrument, including the use of a so-called position-sensitive ( PoS ) detector by Alfred Cerezo, Terence Godfrey, and George D. W. Smith at Oxford University in 1988.
In his later youth, Smith made the acquaintance of the San Francisco poet George Sterling through a member of the local Auburn Monday Night Club, where he read several of his poems with considerable success.
* The Shadow of the Unattained: Letters of George Sterling and Clark Ashton Smith
The Shadow of the Unattained: The Letters of George Sterling and Clark Ashton Smith.
The bullpen depth of Rich Bordi, George Frazier, Warren Brusstar and Dickie Noles did their job in getting the game to Smith or Stoddard.
As well as the guest vocalists from the singles, the album featured the fictional George Jetson and Mark E Smith.
George E. Smith and Willard Boyle, 2009
The charge-coupled device was invented in 1969 at AT & T Bell Labs by Willard Boyle and George E. Smith.
For Dunedin, George Smith Duncan further developed the Hallidie model, introducing the pull curve and the slot brake ; the former was a way to pull cars through a curve, since Dunedin's curves were too sharp to allow coasting, while the latter forced a wedge down into the cable slot to stop the car.
* 1811 A theater fire in Richmond, Virginia kills the Governor of Virginia George William Smith and the president of the First National Bank of Virginia Abraham B. Venable.
* 1945 George Smith Patton Jr., American military commander ( b. 1885 )
* George Smith, decipherer of the Cypriot syllabary
Evolutionarily stable strategies were defined and introduced by John Maynard Smith and George R. Price in a 1973 Nature paper.
In the latter part of that year, George Albert Smith, working in Brighton, made The Kiss in the Tunnel.
In 1900, continuity of action across successive shots was definitively established by George Albert Smith and James Williamson, who also worked in Brighton.
In Nineteen Eighty-Four, George Orwell's novel set in a totalitarian London, main character Winston Smith initially dislikes Julia, the woman he comes to love, because of " the atmosphere of hockey-fields and cold baths and community hikes and general clean-mindedness which she managed to carry about with her.
* 1819 British explorer William Smith discovers the South Shetland Islands, and claims them in the name of King George III.
Blair's new company supplied European filmmaking pioneers, including Birt Acres, Robert Paul, George Albert Smith, Charles Urban, and the Lumiere Brothers.
Economists who studied with Hayek at the LSE in the 1930s and the 1940s include Arthur Lewis, Ronald Coase, John Kenneth Galbraith, Abba Lerner, Nicholas Kaldor, George Shackle, Thomas Balogh, Vera Smith, L. K. Jha, Arthur Seldon, Paul Rosenstein-Rodan, and Oskar Lange.

George and architect
The site of the colony's capital was surveyed and laid out by Colonel William Light, the first Surveyor-General of South Australia, through the design made by the architect George Strickland Kingston.
The present town of Ajaccio was founded in 1492 south of the Christian village by the Bank of Saint George at Genoa, which dispatched Cristoforo of Gandini, an architect, to build it.
Kansas City, guided by architect George Kessler, became a forefront example of the City Beautiful movement, developing a network of boulevards and parks around the city.
Michael George Francis Ventris, OBE ( 12 July 1922 6 September 1956 ) was an English architect who, along with John Chadwick and Alice Kober, deciphered Linear B, a previously unknown ancient script discovered at Knossos by Arthur Evans.
* 1837 George Ashlin, Irish architect ( d. 1921 )
* 1738 George Bähr, German architect ( b. 1666 )
* 1878 Sir George Gilbert Scott, English architect ( b. 1811 )
Waterhouse was dismissed as architect in 1878 and succeeded by George Gilbert Scott, who, after extending the Chapel, provided additional accommodation with the construction of New Court in 1881, with letters on a series of shields along the string course above the first floor spelling out the Psalm text " Nisi Dominus aedificat domum …" (" Except the Lord build the house, their labour is but vain that build it ").
George Creeford Browne ( architect ) designed the Science Building, 1899-1900.
Morris, having passed his finals in the previous term, was entered as a pupil at the office of George Edmund Street, one of the leading English Gothic revival architects who had his headquarters in Oxford as architect to the diocese ; and on New Year's Day the first issue of the Oxford and Cambridge Magazine appeared.
* December 10 George Ashlin, Irish architect ( born 1837 )
* St. Nicholas ' Church, Hamburg, designed by English architect George Gilbert Scott, is completed.
* February 8 George Dance the Elder, English architect ( b. 1695 )
* March 16 George Bähr, German architect ( b. 1666 )
* March 15 George Bähr, German architect ( d. 1738 )
Tollemache's first choice of architect was George Latham of Nantwich, but he was not appointed, and was paid £ 2, 000 (£ today ) in compensation.
* date unknown James of St. George, Savoyard military architect ( b. 1230 )
The assignment was given to Master James of Saint George, a prestigious architect whom Edward had met in Savoy on his return from the crusade.
However a monument designed by the architect Sir Clough Williams-Ellis was subsequently erected around the grave, bearing an englyn ( strict-metre stanza ) engraved on slate in his memory composed by his nephew Dr William George.
Edward's architect, James of St. George, may well have modelled the castle on the walls of Constantinople, possibly being aware of the alternative Welsh name Caer Gystennin ; in addition, Edward was a supporter of the Crusader cause.
When in 1861 the College's administration decided that a new building was needed, Sir George Gilbert Scott was selected as architect.
The architect was Sir George Gilbert Scott.
It was designed by architect George Martel Miller.
Under George II and his Queen, Caroline, further refurbishment took place, with the architect William Kent employed to design new furnishings and decor including the Queen's Staircase, ( 1733 ) and the Cumberland Suite ( 1737 ) for the Duke of Cumberland.
His grandfather George Sinclair was an innovative naval architect who got the paravane, a mine sweeping device, to work.

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