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Scholars such as Frederick W. Mote argue that the wide drop in numbers reflects an administrative failure to record rather than an actual decrease ; others such as Timothy Brook argue that the Mongols created a system of enserfment among a huge portion of the Chinese populace, causing many to disappear from the census altogether ; other historians like William McNeill and David Morgan argue that the Bubonic Plague was the main factor behind the demographic decline during this period.
* McNeill, William Hardy.
* 1917 William Hardy McNeill, Canadian-born historian
* McNeill, William H. " How the Potato Changed the World's History.
Scholars working the field include Eric Voegelin, William H. McNeill and Michael Mann.
* William H. McNeill ( born 1917 ); see especially The Rise of the West: A History of the Human Community ( 1963 )
* McNeill, William H. " The Changing Shape of World History.
* McNeill, William H., Jerry H. Bentley, and David Christian, eds.
* McNeill, Robert, and William H. McNeill.
* The Changing Shape of World History, William H. McNeill, Paper originally presented at the History and Theory World History Conference, March 25 26, 1994
Aubrey Beardsley Max Beerbohm Vernon Lee Edward MacCurdy Fiona MacLeod George Meredith Alice Meynell George Moore William Morris Frederick W. H. Myers Walter Pater Robert Ross Dante Gabriel Rossetti John Ruskin John Addington Symonds Arthur Symons Rachel Annand Taylor James McNeill Whistler
William Thornton, Daniel Troutman and Daniel W. Wooliver were among the 1829 settlers, followed by William Blackwell, Elisha Nelson, Jerry Potts, Ephraim Bressie, Robert Leonard, Abner Wingfield, Lewis Dent, Wilson Craddock, Thomas Higginbotham, Jack Berry, Silas Hamby, Smith Wofford, Turkill McNeill, Dr. John Hyer, Samuel Hyer and David Lenox.
Other water colourists include: William Gilpin, Thomas Rowlandson, William Blake, John Sell Cotman, Paul Sandby, William Mulready, Edward Lear, James Abbott McNeill Whistler and Paul Cézanne.
William McNeill and Julia Davis.
* William McNeill, world history
From there, assisted by the blockade runner Captain Archibald McNeill, who owned the plantation, as well as William Whitaker, Benjamin traveled by sea to the Bahamas and then to England under a false name.
Its reputation stems from a period in the 19th century when it became a sort of Victorian artists ' colony: painters such as Dante Gabriel Rossetti, J. M. W. Turner, James McNeill Whistler, William Holman Hunt, and John Singer Sargent all lived and worked here.
William " Billy " McNeill MBE ( born 2 March 1940 ) is a former Scottish footballer and manager.
* William H. McNeill, 1963.
* McNeill, William H. " Secrets of the Cave Paintings ", The New York Review of Books, Vol.

William and Hutchins
The town received its name from railroad developer William J. Hutchins, who was then President and General Manager of the Houston and Texas Central Railroad ( H & TC ).
He married in 1814 Catherine, eldest daughter of Peter Martineau, by whom he had one son, who died in infancy, and in 1844 Maria Elizabeth, eldest daughter of William Hutchins, by whom he had six sons ( of whom the eldest, Edward, a barrister, assisted in the preparation of the ‘ Biographia Juridica ’) and three daughters.
Robert Maynard Hutchins was born in Brooklyn in 1899, the second of three sons of William James Hutchins, a Presbyterian minister and future Berea College president.
Eight years later, the family moved to Oberlin, Ohio, site of Oberlin College, where William Hutchins became an instructor.
At age 18 in 1917, shortly after the United States entered World War I, Hutchins joined the ambulance service of the United States Army, together with his brother William.
His supporters in this enterprise included William O. Douglas, who left Columbia School of Law to work under Hutchins at Yale.
In 2007, Munger made a $ 3 million gift to the University of Michigan Law School for lighting improvements in Hutchins Hall and the William W. Cook Legal Research Building, including the noted Reading Room.
* John Hutchins, The History and Antiquities of the County of Dorset, 3rd ed., edited by William Shipp and J. W. Hodson, ( Westminster: J. B. Nichols, 1861 1873 ).
* John Hutchins, The History and Antiquities of the County of Dorset, 3rd ed., edited by William Shipp and James Whitworth Hodson, Westminster: J. B. Nichols and Sons, 1861-1873.
Bush, Sam Chauncey, Alexander Smith Cochran, Erastus Corning 2nd, William Clay Ford, Sr., Paul Goldberger, A. Whitney Griswold, Ashbel Green Gulliver, Edward Harkness, Robert Maynard Hutchins, Charles Edward Ives, Dick Jauron, Rasheed Khalidi, Lewis Lehrman, Christopher Lydon, Edwin Merritt, Clark Millikan, Douglas Moore, Paul Moore, Paul Moore, Sr., Edward John Phelps, Philip W. Pillsbury, Benno C. Schmidt, Jr., Sam Wagstaff.
* William Hutchins, Anglican Archdeacon of Van Diemen's Land
* William John Hutchins, English linguist and information scientist
While alderman, William Carothers and his assistant Ozzie Hutchins threatened to block a $ 14. 5 million Bethany Hospital expansion unless they received $ 15, 000 worth of remodelling in their ward office.
Both William Carothers and Hutchins were convicted of conspiracy and extortion on August 23, 1983.
Among the dead were: Henry Dundalo, William Perry, James White, Randolph Hutchins, William Williamson, John Patterson, John Fry and Jarrett Rogers.
The Venerable William Hutchins ( 1792 1841 ) was an English churchman and academic, a Fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge.

William and University
In the earlier sessions there was plentiful discussion on the natural law, which Dr. William V. O'Brien of Georgetown University, advanced as the basis for widely acceptable ethical judgments on foreign policy.
Cambridge University financed a multidisciplinary expedition to the Torres Strait Islands in 1898, organized by Alfred Court Haddon and including a physician-anthropologist, William Rivers, as well as a linguist, a botanist, and other specialists.
Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press ; London, William Heinemann Ltd. 1921.
Cambridge, MA., Harvard University Press ; London, William Heinemann Ltd. 1914.
Cambridge, MA., Harvard University Press ; London, William Heinemann, Ltd. 1924.
Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press ; London, William Heinemann Ltd. 1918.
* Swearingen Jr., William Scott Environmental City: People, Place, and the Meaning of Modern Austin ( University of Texas Press ; 2010 ) 273 pages ; traces the history of environmentalism in the Texas capital, which has been part of a larger effort to preserve Austin's quality of life and sense of place.
* Fraser-Tytler, William Kerr ( 1953 ) Afghanistan: A Study of Political Developments in Central and Southern Asia Oxford University Press, London, OCLC 409453
The Black Sea deluge theory ( published in 1997 by William Ryan and Walter Pitman from Columbia University ) contends that the Bosphorus was formed about 5600 BC when the rising waters of the Mediterranean / Sea of Marmara breached through to the Black Sea, which at the time ( according to the theory ) was a low-lying body of fresh water.
William Frederick Schelter ( 1947 July 30, 2001 ) was a professor of mathematics at The University of Texas at Austin and a Lisp developer and programmer.
* William Edelglass and Jay Garfield, Buddhist Philosophy: Essential Readings, New York: Oxford University Press, 2009, ISBN 0-19-532817-5.
More recently, William D. Rubinstein, Professor of Modern History at Aberystwyth University, Wales, wrote that Conservative politician and pro-Zionist Leo Amery, as Assistant Secretary to the British war cabinet in 1917, was the main author of the Balfour Declaration.
* Simon Collier and William F. Sater, A History of Chile, 1808 1894, Cambridge University Press, 1996
The youngest son of William Edward Parkinson ( 1871 1927 ), an art master at North East County School and from 1913 principal of York School of Arts and Crafts, and his wife, Rose Emily Mary Curnow ( born 1877 ), the young Parkinson attended St. Peter's School, York, where in 1929 he won an Exhibition to study history at Emmanuel College at the University of Cambridge.
The University was founded in 1829 following a donation by William Chalmers ( 1748 1811 ), a director of the Swedish East India Company, whose ships sailed across the world to supply Europe with goods from the East.
In 1925, the school established a department of geology and hired William Bennett Munro, then chairman of the division of History, Government, and Economics at Harvard University, to create a division of humanities and social sciences at Caltech.
Theogony, Cambridge, MA., Harvard University Press ; London, William Heinemann Ltd. 1914.
The Odyssey with an English Translation by A. T. Murray, PH. D. in two volumes, Cambridge, MA., Harvard University Press ; London, William Heinemann, Ltd. 1919.
One of the participants in the game involving University of Toronto students was ( Sir ) William Mulock, later Chancellor of the school.
* The Writings of William James, University of Chicago Press, ISBN 0-226-39188-4
It is the largest urban university in the United States, consisting of 24 institutions: 11 senior colleges, seven community colleges, the William E. Macaulay Honors College at CUNY, the doctorate-granting Graduate School and University Center, the City University of New York School of Law, CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, and the Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education.
In September 2006, The City University of New York received a $ 30, 000, 000 gift from philanthropist and City College alumnus, William E. Macaulay, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of First Reserve Corporation.
* William Woods University Fulton, Missouri
In February 2006, a University of California Blue Ribbon Commission that included Lawrence Korb, a former assistant defense secretary during the Reagan administration, William Perry, Secretary of Defense in the Clinton administration, and professors from the United States Military Academy released their assessment of the GAO's analysis of the cost of DADT released a year earlier.

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