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Miles Wedderburn Lampson, 1st Baron Killearn, GCMG, CB, MVO, PC ( 24 August 1880 18 September 1964 ) was a British diplomat.
* Graham Curtis Lampson, 2nd Baron Killearn ( 1919 1996 ).
* Miles Wedderburn Lampson, 1st Baron Killearn ( 1880 1964 )
* Graham Curtis Lampson, 2nd Baron Killearn ( 1919 1996 )
* Sir Curtis Miranda Lampson, 1st Baronet ( 1806 1885 )
* Sir George Curtis Lampson, 2nd Baronet ( 1833 1899 )
* Sir Curtis George Lampson, 3rd Baronet ( 1890 1971 )
* Sir Graham Curtis Lampson, 4th Baronet ( 1919 1996 ) ( had already succeeded as Baron Killearn in 1964 )
Jago Nicholas Aldo Eliot, Lord Eliot ( 24 March 1966 15 April 2006 ) was the son of Peregrine Eliot, 10th Earl of St Germans, and Jacquetta Eliot, Countess of St Germans ( née Lampson ).
** John Lampson 1859 60
Previous Representatives from the district include Jack Brooks, 1967 1995, Steve Stockman, 1995 1997, and Nick Lampson, 1997-2005.
Born New Haven, Vermont, to American Revolutionary Soldier, William Lampson ( 1761 1827 ) and Rachel Powell ( 1766 1813 ), he started work as a clerk before moving to New York and then, in 1830, to London as John Jacob Astor's agent.

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Once the unfavorable attention died down, he was appointed Lampson Professor of English Literature in 1901.

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On July 14, 1999, the three men lost their lives when the Lampson " Big Blue " crane, one of the largest in the world, collapsed while trying to lift a 400 ton right field roof panel.

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QED is a line-oriented computer text editor that was developed by Butler Lampson and L. Peter Deutsch for the Berkeley Timesharing System running on the SDS 940.
Lampson, Kay, Bob Taylor, and Charles P. Thacker received the National Academy of Engineering's prestigious Charles Stark Draper Prize in 2004 for their work on the Alto.
The 2004 Charles Stark Draper Prize was awarded to Thacker, Alan C. Kay, Butler Lampson, and Robert W. Taylor for their work on Alto.
These machines, based on the ' Wildflower ' architecture described in a paper by Butler Lampson, incorporated most of the Alto innovations, including the graphical user interface with icons, windows, folders, Ethernet-based local networking, and network-based laser printer services.
* 2004: Alan C. Kay, Butler W. Lampson, Robert W. Taylor, and Charles P. Thacker for their work on Alto, the first practical networked computer.
The term, originated in 1973 by Lampson is defined as "( channels ) not intended for information transfer at all, such as the service program's effect on system load.
Carlie's Law was a US Congressional bill introduced by Representative Katherine Harris ( R-FL ), with the support of Nick Lampson ( D-TX ) and Marsha Blackburn ( R-TN ) in response to the kidnapping, rape and murder of 11-year-old Carlie Brucia by Joseph P. Smith, who was released on probation at the time of Carlie's murder.
He died in London on November 4, 1869, aged 74, at the house of his friend Sir Curtis Miranda Lampson.
Simonyi then went to Stanford University for graduate studies and was hired by Xerox PARC during its most productive period, working alongside luminaries such as Alan Kay, Butler Lampson, and Robert Metcalfe on the development of the Xerox Alto, one of the first personal computers.
A massive Lampson Transi-lift crane 3 ( nicknamed " Big Blue "), brought in to build the roof, collapsed while lifting a 400-ton roof section, during windy conditions, on July 14, 1999, killing three workers.
The code was built on Bravo as a base and the developers of Bravo, including Tom Malloy, Butler Lampson and Charles Simonyi provided technical support to the effort.
* Poem by Frederick Lampson on Rotten Row.
The district is represented by Pete Olson, who defeated incumbent Democrat Nick Lampson on November 4, 2008.
Lampson & Co. and became a naturalised British citizen on 14 May 1849.
His endeavours, along with those of the other principals, were recognised on 16 November 1866 when Lampson was created a baronet.

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In 1975, Xerox filed a patent application listing Metcalfe, David Boggs, Chuck Thacker and Butler Lampson as inventors.
Bravo, a document preparation program for the Alto produced at Xerox PARC by Butler Lampson, Charles Simonyi and colleagues in 1974, is generally considered the first program to incorporate WYSIWYG technology, displaying text with formatting ( e. g. with justification, fonts, and proportional spacing of characters ).
Among PARC's distinguished researchers were three Turing Award winners: Butler W. Lampson ( 1992 ), Alan Kay ( 2003 ), and Charles P. Thacker ( 2009 ).
In the classic paper Authentication in Distributed Systems: Theory and Practice Lampson et al.
Lord Lampson, the British Ambassador in Egypt, backed by a battalion of British troops, marched into King Farouk's palace and ordered him to dismiss Maher and appoint the pro-British Mustafa el-Nahhas in his place.
Butler W. Lampson ( born December 23, 1943 ) is a renowned computer scientist.
After graduating from the Lawrenceville School ( where in 2009 he was awarded the Aldo Leopold Award, also known as the Lawrenceville Medal, Lawrenceville's highest award to alumni ), Lampson received his Bachelor's degree in Physics from Harvard University in 1964, and his Ph. D. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the University of California, Berkeley in 1967.
During the 1960s, Lampson and others were part of Project GENIE at UC Berkeley.
In 1965, several Project GENIE members, specifically Lampson and Peter Deutsch, developed the Berkeley Timesharing System for Scientific Data Systems ' SDS 940 computer.
The Alto was conceived in 1972 in a memo written by Butler Lampson, inspired by the On-Line System ( NLS ) developed by Douglas Engelbart at SRI, and was designed primarily by Chuck Thacker.
* A lecture video of Butler Lampson describing Xerox Alto in depth.

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* 1966 Braniff Airlines Flight 250 crashes in Falls City, Nebraska killing all 42 on board.
* 1893 The first recorded college basketball game occurs in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania.
* 1979 Red River Valley Tornado Outbreak: A tornado lands in Wichita Falls, Texas killing 42 people.
* 1998 2002: Midwestern State University, Wichita Falls, Texas
* 1961 The SL-1, a government-run reactor near Idaho Falls, Idaho, underwent a core explosion and meltdown, killing three workers.
* 1814 War of 1812: Battle of Lundy's Lane reinforcements arrive near Niagara Falls for General Riall's British and Canadian forces and a bloody, all-night battle with Jacob Brown's Americans commences at 18. 00 ; the Americans retreat to Fort Erie.
* 1604 Samuel de Champlain discovers the mouth of the Saint John River, site of Reversing Falls and the present day city of Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada.
* 1805 Lewis and Clark Expedition: scouting ahead of the expedition, Meriwether Lewis and four companions sight the Great Falls of the Missouri River.
* 1859 French acrobat Charles Blondin crosses Niagara Falls on a tightrope.
* 1970 The Troubles: the " Falls Curfew " begins in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
* 1889 The first long-distance electric power transmission line in the United States is completed, running between a generator at Willamette Falls and downtown Portland, Oregon.
* 1972 The largest single-site hydro-electric power project in Canada is inaugurated at Churchill Falls, Labrador.
* 2012 Nik Wallenda becomes the first person to successfully tightrope walk over Niagara Falls.
* 1771 Bloody Falls Massacre: Chipewyan chief Matonabbee, traveling as the guide to Samuel Hearne on his Arctic overland journey, massacres a group of unsuspecting Inuit.
* 1848 Women's rights: a two-day Women's Rights Convention opens in Seneca Falls, New York.
* 1957 Seán Mac Falls, Irish poet
* 1977 The Kelly Barnes Dam, located above Toccoa Falls Bible College near Toccoa, Georgia, fails, killing 39.
* 1855 David Livingstone becomes the first European to see the Victoria Falls in what is now present-day Zambia-Zimbabwe.
* 1901 Annie Edson Taylor becomes the first person to go over Niagara Falls in a barrel.
" Montana's Trolleys III: Billings, Bozeman, Great Falls, Missoula, Proposed Lines, The Milwaukee Road ( Interurbans Special 51 ) ( No ISBN ).
* November 6 The Kelly Barnes Dam, located above Toccoa Falls Bible College near Toccoa, Georgia fails, killing 39.
* March 10 Floodgates of The Dalles Dam are closed, inundating Celilo Falls and ancient Indian fisheries along the Columbia River in Oregon, US.
* October 24 Michigan schoolteacher Annie Edson Taylor goes over Niagara Falls in a barrel and survives.
* June 30 Charles Blondin crosses Niagara Falls on a tightrope for the first time.

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