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To the Weston house came once William Allen Neilson, the president of Smith College who had been one of my old professors and who still called me `` Boy '' when I was sixty.
The first directors of the Manchester Light and Power Company were John Marsden, M. L. Manley, William F. Orvis, George Smith, and John Blackmer.
Members of the committee include Mrs. Milton Bernet, Mrs. J. Clinton Bowman, Mrs. Rollie W. Bradford, Mrs. Samuel Butler Jr., Mrs. Donald Carr Campbell, Mrs. Douglas Carruthers, Mrs. John C. Davis 3,, Mrs. Cris Dobbins, Mrs. William E. Glass, Mrs. Alfred Hicks 2,, Mrs. Donald Magarrell, Mrs. Willett Moore, Mrs. Myron Neusteter, Mrs. Richard Gibson Smith, Mrs. James S. Sudier 2, and Mrs. Thomas Welborn.
* Smith, William ; Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, London ( 1873 ).
* Smith, William ; Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, London ( 1873 ).
* 1930 William Smith, 4th Viscount Hambleden ( d. 2012 )
William Bennett ( Flute ), Lenore Smith ( Flute ), Bernard Soustrot ( Trumpet ), Hans Elhorst ( Oboe ).
G. E. Marindin, William Smith, LLD, William Wayte )
The architect was William Smith of Aberdeen, although his designs were amended by Prince Albert.
The house was quickly found to be too small, and John and William Smith were commissioned in 1848 to design new offices, cottages and other ancillary buildings.
The programme of improvement culminated during early 1852 with the decision to commission a new, larger house, from William Smith.
The son of John Smith, designer of the earlier castle, William Smith was City Architect of Aberdeen from 1852.
On learning of the commission, William Burn sought an interview with the Prince, apparently to complain that Smith had plagiarised his work in the past.
Jones was a friend and admirer of William Jennings Bryan but also campaigned throughout the South for Herbert Hoover ( and against Al Smith ) during the 1928 presidential election.
* Smith, William V. ( 2001 ).
* Smith, William ; Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, London ( 1873 ).
* Smith, William ; Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, London ( 1873 ).
Hayek saw the British philosophers Bernard Mandeville, David Hume, Adam Smith, Adam Ferguson, Josiah Tucker, Edmund Burke and William Paley as representative of a tradition that articulated beliefs in empiricism, the common law, and in traditions and institutions which had spontaneously evolved but were imperfectly understood.
* Muir, William, Annals of the Early Caliphate: From Original Sources, Smith, Elder & co., London, 1883
Frederick Douglass, William Garrison, Horace Greeley, Harriet Stowe, William Seward, Gerrit Smith, Charles Sumner, Theodore Parker, and Cassius Clay used the term caste, rather than race or class, in their writings and speeches to discuss and inspire America to abolish slavery.
According to lexicographer William Smith, " She was accused of too much familiarity with Orestes, prefect of Alexandria, and the charge spread among the clergy, who took up the notion that she interrupted the friendship of Orestes with their archbishop, Cyril.
The building of this line was promoted by Andrew Smith Hallidie with design work by William Eppelsheimer, and it was first tested in 1873.

William and abolitionist
" Alcott was an abolitionist and a friend of the more radical William Lloyd Garrison.
It is referenced in the 2006 film Amazing Grace, which highlights Newton's influence on the leading British abolitionist William Wilberforce.
In 1856, Anthony further attempted to unify the African-American and women's rights movements when, recruited by abolitionist Abby Kelley Foster, she became an agent for William Lloyd Garrison's American Anti-Slavery Society of New York.
* August 24 William Wilberforce, British abolitionist ( d. 1833 )
As she led more individuals out of slavery, she was named " Moses " by abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison, an allusion to the prophet in the Book of Exodus who led the Hebrews to freedom from Egypt.
In early 1859, abolitionist U. S. Senator William H. Seward sold Tubman a small piece of land on the outskirts of Auburn, New York for US $ 1, 200.
* William Wilberforce ( 1759 1833 ), MP successively for Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire and Bramber, leading abolitionist
Starting in 1832, abolitionist and journalist William Lloyd Garrison organized anti-slavery associations which encouraged the full participation of women.
" The Pankhursts hosted a variety of guests including U. S. abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison, Indian MP Dadabhai Naoroji, socialist activists Herbert Burrows and Annie Besant, and French anarchist Louise Michel.
The massacre was again remembered in 1858 in a celebration organized William Cooper Nell, an African American abolitionist who saw the death of Crispus Attucks as an opportunity to demonstrate the role of African Americans in the Revolutionary War.
William Wilberforce ( MP, and abolitionist of the slave trade ) and Sir Stamford Raffles ( founder of colonial Singapore ) both briefly resided here, the former being the patron of Mill Hill ’ s first church, Saint Paul ’ s.
* William Allen ( 1770-1843 ), Quaker, philanthropist, scientist, abolitionist, and pioneer of girls ' education lived most of his life in Stoke Newington.
The county was named for William E. Dodge, a New York U. S. Representative and businessman, abolitionist, and " Carpetbagger " who purchased large tracks of timberland in the area after the Civil War.
Fanny's father ( Florence's maternal grandfather ) was the abolitionist and Unitarian William Smith.
The abolitionist movement reached a peak with the activities of William Lloyd Garrison, who was born in Newburyport and raised in its anti-slavery climate.
Originally a dwelling, the ground floor was converted to commercial use around 1845 by William Allinson, a druggist, local historian, and leading Quaker abolitionist.
* William Goodell, abolitionist
* William Brock ( pastor ) ( 1807 1875 ), first minister of Bloomsbury Chapel, London, abolitionist and supporter of missionary societies
: William Jessup, judge and abolitionist
During this visit, abolitionist leader William Forster died and was buried here.
The abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison criticized Jefferson's inaction at the time, as have the Jefferson historians Merrill Peterson, Gary Nash and Edmund S. Morgan since the late twentieth century.
The same year, William Lloyd Garrison's anti-slavery publication The Liberator reprinted a Boston abolitionist pamphlet containing a poem entitled " The Liberty Bell ", which noted that, at that time, despite its inscription, the bell did not proclaim liberty to all the inhabitants of the land.
William Lloyd Garrison ( December 10, 1805 May 24, 1879 ) was a prominent American abolitionist, journalist, and social reformer.
* William Lloyd Garrison begins publication of the Liberator, an abolitionist periodical.

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