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Alfred and Oxford
The Alfred Jewel, in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, commissioned by Alfred.
* Page, Norman, ‘ Housman, Alfred Edward ( 1859 – 1936 )’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ( Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004 )
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.
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1989 ( hardcover, ISBN 0-394-57188-6 ); New York: Oxford University Press ( USA ), 1990 ( paperback, ISBN 0-19-506588-3 ); Berkeley: University of California Press, 2000 ( paperback, ISBN 0-520-21911-2 ).
* Alfred Tarski ( 1946 ) Introduction to Logic and the Methodology of the Deductive Sciences, page 118, Oxford University Press.
* Gell, Alfred ( 1993 ) Wrapping in Images: Tattooing in Polynesia, Oxford: Clarendon Press
After Æthelred's death 911 Æthelflæd ruled as ‘ Lady of the Mercians ’ but Edward took control of London and Oxford, which Alfred had placed under Æthelred's control.
However, Keynes & Lapidge in their notes to Asser's Life of King Alfred the Great refer to a " mysterious ' Wulfthryth regina '", and Sean Miller in his Oxford Online DNB article on Æthelred does not mention her.
However, in 1936, thanks to a recommendation made by Sir Alfred Claud Hollis ( Governor of Trinidad and Tobago, 1930 – 36 ), the Leathersellers ' Company awarded him a £ 50 grant to continue his advanced research in history at Oxford.
During the 1930s, an attempt by Mississippi Governor Theodore G. Bilbo to move The University of Mississippi to Jackson, was prevented by then Chancellor Alfred Hume by giving Mississippi legislators a grand tour of Ole Miss and the surrounding city of Oxford.
L. Zangwill, ' Binet, Alfred ', in R. Gregory, The Oxford Companion to the Mind ( 1987 ) p. 88 His principal goal was to identify students who needed special help in coping with the school curriculum.
As the college progressed it became inadequate so a move to Chorlton on Medlock was planned in 1871 and Alfred Waterhouse was the architect of the new college building west of Oxford Road which was opened in 1873.
Buchan entered into a career in diplomacy and government after graduating from Oxford, becoming the private secretary to Alfred Milner, who was then the High Commissioner for Southern Africa, Governor of Cape Colony, and colonial administrator of Transvaal and the Orange Free State, putting Buchan in what came to be known as Milner's Kindergarten.
In the year of our Lord 886, the second year of the arrival of St Grimbald in England, the University of Oxford was begun ... John, monk of the church of St David, giving lectures in logic, music and arithmetic ; and John, the monk, colleague of St Grimbald, a man of great parts and a universal scholar, teaching geometry and astronomy before the most glorious and invincible King Alfred.
Older books about Alfred the Great include the legend, for example: Jacob Abbott's 1849 Alfred the Great says that " One of the greatest and most important of the measures which Alfred adopted for the intellectual improvement of his people was the founding of the great University of Oxford.
Located in Oriel Square, the college has the distinction of being the oldest royal foundation in Oxford ( a title formerly claimed by University College, whose claim of being founded by King Alfred is no longer promoted ).
In 1884 he married Monica Waterhouse, daughter of Alfred Waterhouse R. A., and spent the rest of his life in rural seclusion, first at Yattendon, Berkshire, then at Boars Hill, Oxford, where he died.
As usual in the Bond novels, a number of Fleming's friends or associates had their names used in the novel ; the Masterton sisters having their names taken from Sir John Masterman, an MI5 agent and Oxford academic who ran the double cross system during World War II ; Alfred Whiting, the golf professional at Royal St George's Golf Club, Sandwich, becoming Alfred Blacking ; whilst the Royal St George's Golf Club itself became the Royal St Mark's, for the game between Bond and Goldfinger.
* Alfred Wincham, Fanny's husband, an Oxford don

Alfred and Dictionary
* Williams, Ann, ' Athelstan, King of Wessex ', in ( 1991 ) Ann Williams, Alfred P. Smyth and D. P. Kirby eds, A Biographical Dictionary of Dark Age Britain, Seaby
* Williams, Ann, ' Ealdred of Bamburgh ', in ( 1991 ) Ann Williams, Alfred P. Smyth and D. P. Kirby eds, A Biographical Dictionary of Dark Age Britain, Seaby
* Alfred Newton, Dictionary of Birds, ( New York, 1893 – 96 ).
* Andrade, David Alfred ( 1859-1928 ) Australian Dictionary of Biography.
* Williams, Ann, Smyth, Alfred P., Kirby D. P, A Biographical Dictionary of Dark Age Britain: England, Scotland, and Wales, C. 500-c. 1050 ( 1991 ).
* Australian Dictionary of Biography entry on Alfred Lee, discoverer of the original source of the " Barrington Prologue.
* Australian Dictionary of Biography: Isaac Alfred Isaacs includes portrait as Chief Justice
* Christopher Ricks, " Tennyson, Alfred, first Baron Tennyson ( 1809 – 1892 )", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004, accessed 19 December 2005.
Additional sources listed by the Australian Dictionary of Biography: Dictionary of National Biography, 1931 – 40 ; ' High Court of Justice: Lady Dudley's Separation Allowance ', The Times ( London ), 7 Nov 1918, p 2 ; ' Death of Lady Dudley ', Times ( London ), 28 June 1920, p 16 ; ' Obituary: Lord Dudley ', Times ( London ), 30 June 1932, p 16 ; C. Cunneen, The Role of the Governor-General in Australia 1901-1927 ( PhD thesis, Australian National University, 1973 ); Alfred Deakin papers, MS 1540 / 19 / 275 ( National Library of Australia ).
* Williams, Ann, ' Ceolwulf II, king of Mercia 874-879 ', in ( 1991 ) Ann Williams, Alfred P. Smyth and D. P. Kirby eds, A Biographical Dictionary of Dark Age Britain, Seaby
* Williams, Ann, Smyth, Alfred P. and Kirby, D. P., entry for Judith in A Biographical Dictionary of Dark Age Britain, Seaby 1991
He was a contributor the Dictionary of National Biography, writing the entries on Lamb, Alfred Tennyson, Frederick Tennyson, Charles Tennyson Turner and George Louis Palmella Busson Du Maurier, under the initials " A. A .".
* Mark Harrison, " Keogh, Sir Alfred ( 1857-1936 )", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University
*" Peszke, Alfred Bartłomiej ," Polski słownik biograficzny ( Polish Biographical Dictionary ), vol.
* Entries in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography for Peter Alexander, William Burnaby, Richard Thomas Church, Everard Guilpin, Alfred Noyes, ( James ) Stewart Parker, and William Stewart Rose ( 2004 ).
* Baker, Theodore & Alfred Remy, Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians.
* Donald Markwell, ' Sir Alfred Eckhard Zimmern ', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, 2004.
* Tweedale, G. ( 2008 ) " Robens, Alfred, Baron Robens of Woldingham ( 1910 – 1999 )", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, online edn, accessed 26 March 2008
* J. R. Poynter, ' Felton, Alfred ( 1831-1904 )', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 4, MUP, 1972, p. 162.
* Biographical Dictionary of Cincinnati Architects, 1788-1940 -- Alfred B. Mullett

Alfred and National
* Alfred ( racehorse ), a leading competitor for the 1849 Grand National Steeplechase that finished fourth
Thomas Nast's passion for drawing was apparent from an early age, and he was enrolled for about a year of study with Alfred Fredericks and Theodore Kaufmann and at the school of the National Academy of Design.
* June 29 – 1928 Democratic National Convention: At the Democratic National Convention in Houston, New York Governor Alfred E. Smith becomes the first Catholic nominated by a major political party for President of the United States.
The handwritten correspondence between Richard Strauss and Ludwig Karpath, covering 31 years was acquired by the National Library of Austria in 1962 from the daughters of Dr. Alfred Marill who was Mr. Karpath's attorney.
At the London Economic Conference of 1933, the head of the German delegation, the Economics Minister Dr. Alfred Hugenberg of the German National People's Party, put forth a programme of German colonial expansion in both Africa and Eastern Europe as the best way of ending the Great Depression, which created a major storm at the conference.
Alfred National Park is a 3, 050 – hectare national park in Victoria, Australia, 388 km east of Melbourne.
The town of Austell is named for General Alfred Austell ( 1814 – 1881 ), founder of the Atlanta National Bank ( later Wachovia ), in recognition of his efforts to bring major railways to the South.
File: Alfred and Jane Ables House ( NRHP ) Buena Vista, GA. JPG | The Alfred and Jane Ables House, located in Buena Vista, was added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 9, 2002.
Tacony Plantation, on the National Register of Historic Places, was the home of planter Alfred Vidal Davis, Sr.
Alfred Hitchcock filmed I Confess in Quebec City in 1953 and met with producers of the National Film Board in Montreal.
Gokhale had visited Ireland and had arranged for an Irish nationalist, Alfred Webb, to serve as President of the Indian National Congress in 1894.
Science Friday is funded by the NPR member stations that broadcast the program, by individual donors, and by foundation and corporate underwriters including the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, the US National Science Foundation, the Noyce Foundation, the S. D.
This included Charles Gerhardt's series of albums devoted to classic film scores by Erich Wolfgang Korngold, Alfred Newman, Dimitri Tiomkin, Max Steiner, Franz Waxman, and others, performed by the National Philharmonic Orchestra in London's Kingsway Hall.
On 27 February 1917 Sir Alfred Mond, an MP and First Commissioner of Works, wrote to the Prime Minister David Lloyd George to propose the establishment of a National War Museum.
Alfred Lee Loomis of the National Defense Research Committee decided to establish a new laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to develop this radar technology.
The judging panel of the 2002 Turner Prize, which awarded the £ 20, 000 prize to Tyson, consisted of the critic Michael Archer, then Director of the Hayward Gallery, Susan Ferleger Brades, director of the Musée National d ' Art Moderne, at the Centre Georges Pompidou Alfred Pacquement, and collector Greville Worthington.
At the same conference, the African National Congress President General Alfred Bitini Xuma along with delegates of the South African Indian Congress brought up the issue of the brutality of Smuts ' police regime against the African Mine Workers ' Strike earlier that year as well as the wider struggle for equality in South Africa.
* Alfred Aho, Award-winning computer scientist, member of US National Academies.
On 26 June 1980 the Secretary General of the African National Congress, Alfred Nzo, announced the conferring of the Isitwalandwe Medal, the ANC's highest honour, on Govan Mbeki.
The following are listed on the National Register of Historic Places: Alfred Village Historic District, Alumni Hall, Fireman's Hall, Allen Steinheim Museum and the Terra Cotta Building.
National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Fossils ( New York: Alfred A. Knopf ), 846 pages.

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