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Johns and Hopkins
Another source of intellectual stimulus was opened to her at that time by the founding of Johns Hopkins University within walking distance of home.
In the following year her father undertook to give a course in Hebrew theology to Johns Hopkins students, and this brought to the Szold house a group of bright young Jews who had come to Baltimore to study, and who enjoyed being fed and mothered by Mamma and entertained by Henrietta and Rachel, who played and sang for them in the upstairs sitting room on Sunday evenings.
And just as `` Laurie '' Lawrence was first attracted to bright Jo March, who found him immature by her high standards, and then had to content himself with her younger sister Amy, so Joe Jastrow, who had also been writing Henrietta before he came to Johns Hopkins, had to content himself with her younger sister, pretty Rachel.
The present edition of crystal data was written by J.D.H. Donnay, the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. ( Part 2 ) ) and Werner Nowacki, University of Berne, Switzerland ( Part 1 ) ) with the collaboration of Gabrielle Donnay, U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C..
* Applied Physics Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University
" Physics & Astronomy @ Johns Hopkins University.
Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1987.
Johns Hopkins University Press, 1989.
Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press.
* Johns Hopkins University ( JHUACM )
Knowles Middleton, The Johns Hopkins Press, Baltimore, 1969
The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001.
Baltimore: Johns Hopkins.
The Johns Hopkins Press ( reprinted 1968, Greenwood Press, Publishers, New York ).
In 1879, Edwin Herbert Hall working at the Johns Hopkins University discovered the development of a voltage across conductors transverse to an electric current in the conductor and magnetic field perpendicular to the current.
The Science of Conjecture: Evidence and Probability Before Pascal ( Johns Hopkins ), ch.
In 1879, Peirce was appointed Lecturer in logic at the new Johns Hopkins University, which was strong in a number of areas that interested him, such as philosophy ( Royce and Dewey did their PhDs at Hopkins ), psychology ( taught by G. Stanley Hall and studied by Joseph Jastrow, who coauthored a landmark empirical study with Peirce ), and mathematics ( taught by J. J. Sylvester, who came to admire Peirce's work on mathematics and logic ).
< span id = GS > 1883 </ span > saw publication of his < span id = SIL > Studies in Logic by Members of the Johns Hopkins University </ span > containing works by himself and Allan Marquand, Christine Ladd, Benjamin Ives Gilman, and Oscar Howard Mitchell.
That year, Newcomb pointed out to a Johns Hopkins trustee that Peirce, while a Hopkins employee, had lived and traveled with a woman to whom he was not married ; the ensuing scandal led to his dismissal in January 1884.
The application was doomed ; his nemesis Newcomb served on the Institution's executive committee, and its President had been the President of Johns Hopkins at the time of Peirce's dismissal.
John Dewey studied under Peirce at Johns Hopkins and, from 1916 onwards, Dewey's writings repeatedly mention Peirce with deference.
Johns Hopkins University Dissertation.
* Steinmetz: Engineer and Socialist, Ronald Kline, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998.

Johns and Web
* The Johns Hopkins Gall Bladder & Bile Duct Cancer Web page
* The Liver Cancer Web Page at Johns Hopkins University
* Interview with Michael Johns by Dimpool Web Based Policy Center, July 16, 2011.
* the ACS Web site at Johns Hopkins University, which includes a complete description of the instrument, the ground calibration campaigns, the detectors, and the filters.
* The Johns Hopkins Esophageal Cancer Web page

Johns and site
Saint Johns, the site of a useful crossing of the Little Colorado River, was originally called El Vadito, ( Spanish for " the little crossing ") by Spaniards as they first explored the area.
St. Johns is near the Placerias Quarry, the site where dozens of Placerias fossils were discovered in 1930 by Charles Camp and Samuel Welles, of the University of California, Berkeley.
The original site for the Johns Hopkins University had been chosen personally by Hopkins.
* Grave site of Johns Hopkins
While the Ravens are the stadium's primary tenants, the stadium also serves as an alternate venue for the Johns Hopkins University's men's lacrosse team, and was the site of the NCAA Men's Lacrosse Championship in 2003, 2004, 2007, 2010, and 2011.
As part of the initial construction of Southgate, St Johns Lutheran Church relocated from the land that is now the site of the Herald Sun building a few metres up City Road, to 20 City Road, and serves the Southbank community as a church and spiritual centre.
* R. Sean Borgstrom's site at Johns Hopkins University
The area once occupied by the St Johns or Newland colliery is now part of the controversial Welbeck landfill site which has been the subject of both local and national media attention since its development as a toxic tip.
However, proposals to reopen the Varsity Line may yet see St Johns rebuilt on its original site.
The East West Rail Consortium is seeking to reinstate the entire Oxford — Cambridge route, which would include rebuilding St Johns on its original site.
The College was founded in 1538 by Archbishop James Beaton, uncle of Cardinal David Beaton on the site of the pedagogy or St Johns College ( founded 1418 ).
Similarly, Bedford St Johns station was rebuilt on a different site, and is no longer on the through alignment towards Sandy.
In 2007, the Johns Hopkins University Center for Summer Learning awarded Breakthrough Collaborative and its affiliate site in Pittsburgh, with the Excellence in Summer Learning Award for exemplary mission, performance, and infrastructure in out-of-school academic support.
St. Johns is named in honor of settler James John, who laid out the original eight block town site in 1865.

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