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* Sidney Dillon Ripley ( 1913 – 2001 ), American ornithologist
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* The philandering character Sidney Dillon in Truman Capote's unfinished novel Answered Prayers is based on Paley.
Sidney Dillon Ripley II ( September 20, 1913 – March 12, 2001 ) was an American ornithologist and wildlife conservationist.
Based on the available morphological and behavioural evidence, especially the structure of the humerus and the structure of tracheal rings, Sidney Dillon Ripley suggested that it was undoubtedly in the Aythyini.
A darker race travancoriensis was described by Sidney Dillon Ripley in 1953 for the form possibly restricted south of the Palghat Gap.
Salim Ali worked with American collaborators like Sidney Dillon Ripley and Walter Norman Koelz to produce what is still the most comprehensive handbook of Indian ornithology.
* The Emma Nevada once named " Sidney Dillon " numbered 2 is an 1881 Baldwin Locomotive Works 2-6-0 " Mogul " narrow gauge steam locomotive purchased by Disney animator Ward Kimball and his wife Betty for their backyard " Grizzly Flats Railroad " in 1938.
In 1882, under the direction of Sidney Dillon of the Union Pacific Railroad, the Denver, South Park and Pacific Railroad ( by then controlled by the Union Pacific ) begun laying narrow gauge tracks up the pass, which Dillon renamed in honor of Boreas, the Ancient Greek god of the North Wind.
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James was born Solomon Joel Cohen on 8 May 1913 to Jewish parents in South Africa, later changing his name to Sidney Joel Cohen, and then Sidney James.
Members of her family were already in pictures ; uncle Sidney Drew, his wife Gladys Rankin and Lionel had entered films in 1911 and John made his first feature in 1913 with possible earlier shorter films.
# Sidney Herbert ( 1853 – 1913 ), also a Member of Parliament, who succeeded his brother as the 14th Earl of Pembroke.
* Sidney R. J. Smith, ( 1858 – 1913 ) architect-designer of many of the buildings funded by Henry Tate's philanthropy
Florida governors Park Trammell ( 1913 – 1917 ) and Sidney Catts ( 1917 – 1921 ) generally ignored the emigration of blacks to the North and its causes.
Modernist painter Henry Fitch Taylor, a student of Claude Monet, lived in the LaTourette House from 1913 to 1915 with his wife, Clara Sidney Davidge.
Sidney Herbert, 14th Earl of Pembroke, 11th Earl of Montgomery GCVO, PC ( 20 February 1853 – 30 March 1913 ), styled The Honourable Sidney Herbert between 1861 and 1895, was a British politician and peer.
In 1913, the congregation moved from premises in Sidney Street, Chorlton on Medlock, to a new building in the then semi-rural location of Wilbraham Road, Fallowfield.
He began his career as an actor under director Sidney Olcott at Kalem Studios in 1913 and directed his first film for the company two years later.
Richard Sidney Richmond Fitter ( 1 March 1913 – 3 September 2005 ) was a British naturalist and author.
In 1913, the county opened Lanier High School on Forsyth Street, named for poet and Macon native Sidney Lanier.
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Albert Sidney Johnston ( February 2, 1803 – April 6, 1862 ) served as a general in three different armies: the Texas Army, the United States Army, and the Confederate States Army.
* 1862 – American Civil War: The Battle of Shiloh begins – in Tennessee, forces under Union General Ulysses S. Grant meet Confederate troops led by General Albert Sidney Johnston.
* 1964 – At the Academy Awards, Sidney Poitier becomes the first African-American male to win the Best Actor award for the 1963 film Lilies of the Field.
The Cahn – Ingold – Prelog priority rules, CIP system or CIP conventions ( after Robert Sidney Cahn, Christopher Kelk Ingold and Vladimir Prelog ) are a set of rules used in organic chemistry to name the stereoisomers of a molecule.
* 1925 – Secret agent Sidney Reilly, the first " super-spy " of the 20th century, is executed by the OGPU, the secret police of the Soviet Union.
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