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Appleton Hall opened in the spring of 2006 and is home to the physics, math, astronomy, and computer science departments, which were previously in Duke and Hentschke Halls.
In 1964, the campus of the neighboring private women's institution, Milwaukee-Downer College, was purchased by the state to expand the UWM campus ; Milwaukee-Downer College had previously merged with Lawrence College to form the present Lawrence University in Appleton, Wisconsin.
* Sir Charles Appleton ( 1515 – 1580 ) purchased Longleat which was previously an Augustinian priory.
She attended Appleton Hall High School – a state comprehensive school that had previously been a grammar school – in Appleton, near Warrington.
After the war's end, he stayed in the army and served in the cavalry during the Indian Wars as did his brother Civil War brevet brigadier general Edwin Vose Sumner, Jr. Samuel's name commemorates his father's mentor and friend, Samuel Appleton Storrow ( 1787 – 1837 ), previously a Judge Advocate Major in the U. S. Army.

Appleton and studied
As a child Appleton studied piano with Jacob Gimpel and Theodore Saidenberg but preferred composing his own music rather than playing the works assigned to him ( e. g. Chopin, Scarlatti, Prokofiev ).
From 1963-1966 Appleton was a graduate student at the University of Oregon in Eugene, Oregon where he studied with Homer Keller, Henri Lazarof, Felix Salzer and Robert Trotter.
Born in 1895 in Appleton, Minnesota, he studied law at William Mitchell College of Law ( then the St. Paul College of Law ) and served for a year in the U. S. Army during World War I. Benson never practiced law after returning from active duty, choosing instead to pursue a banking and business career.
Van Susteren graduated from Xavier High School in Appleton in 1972 and the University of Wisconsin in Madison in 1976, where she studied geography and economics.

Appleton and with
By 1980, a number of national computer facilities ( ULCC London, UMRCC Manchester, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory serving the Science and Engineering Research Council community ), each with their own star network had developed.
* View online at the Biodiversity Heritage Library On the Origin of Species 1860 American edition, D Appleton and Company, New York, with front insert by H. E. Barker, Lincolniana.
Stations across the nation soon discovered that less diverse programming sold even better, and Appleton became a Republican and KMJ along with most talk radio across the nation became all-conservative.
As of 2011, KMJ has filled the afternoon slot with various other nationally syndicated conservative political shows, and Appleton does his conservative show during the lunch hour.
Originally developed as the " Dartmouth Digital Synthesizer " by Dartmouth College Professor Jon Appleton, in association with NED co-founders Cameron W. Jones and Sydney A. Alonso, the Synclavier would become the pioneering prototype hardware and software system for all digital non-linear synthesis, polyphonic sampling, magnetic ( hard-disk ) recording and sequencing systems technology that is commonplace in all music and sound effects / design today.
Mr. Appleton remained involved with the company, but mostly continued his professorship at Dartmouth College.
His father left his family the year Appleton was born and he spent his first years in Mrs. Bell's ( an orphanage ) and with his brother ( Michael Charles Appleton, born 1932 ) at Palomar Military Academy.
In 1969 Appleton's first recordings were published ( Appleton Syntonic Menageire and Human Music – the latter in collaboration with jazz musician Don Cherry – on the Flying Dutchman label, produced by Bob Thiele.
In 1973 Appleton began his collaboration with engineers Sydney Alonso and Cameron Jones, which led to the creation of the Dartmouth Digital Synthesizer and ultimately the Synclavier.
In 1984, together with a small group of like-minded composers, Appleton helped establish the Society for Electro-Acoustic Music in the United States ( SEAMUS ).
Having founded the graduate program in electro-acoustic music at Dartmouth College with composer David Evan Jones in 1989, Appleton devoted most of his teaching to the graduate students in this program.
In 2009 Appleton retired from Dartmouth expressing discontent with the faculty and administration.
The original design and development of the Synclavier prototype occurred at Dartmouth College with the collaboration of Professor Jon Appleton, Professor of Digital Electronics, Sydney A. Alonso, and Dartmouth, Thayer School of Engineering student software programmer, Cameron Jones.
By Himself, published by D. Appleton & Co., in two volumes, began with the year 1846 ( when the Mexican War began ) and ended with a chapter about the " military lessons of the war " ( 1875 edition: Volume I ;
In 1886, after the publication of Grant ’ s memoirs, Sherman produced a " second edition, revised and corrected " of his memoirs with Appleton.
His first publisher, Appleton, reissued the original ( 1875 ) edition with two new chapters about Sherman ’ s later years added by the journalist W. Fletcher Johnson ( 1891 Johnson edition:
In 1904 and 1913, Sherman ’ s youngest son ( Philemon Tecumseh Sherman ) republished the memoirs, ironically with Appleton ( not Charles L. Webster & Co .).
College Row, consisting of Williston, South, North, and Appleton Halls, with Johnson Chapel at center
Crane's contract with Appleton allowed him to receive a flat ten percent royalty of all copies sold.
Two other groups had also detected circular polarization at about the same time ( David Martyn in Australia and Edward Appleton with J. Stanley Hey in the UK ).

Appleton and friend
Welles married Harriette Appleton Post, a childhood friend, in New York City on January 8, 1952, in the bride's home on Fifth Avenue in New York City.
He was a regular associate of Sydney Push and media personalities including close friend and biographer Richard Appleton, Joy Anderson, Robert Hughes, Piers Bourke, John Croyston, Mike and Marjorie Hourihan and Brian Jenkins.
Frances wrote to her brother Thomas Gold Appleton on August 30, 1843: " We have decided to let Father purchase this grand old mansion ", especially after Longfellow's friend George Washington Greene reminded them " how noble an inheritance this is — where Washington dwelt in every room ".

Appleton and painter
* John Appleton Brown ( 1844 – 1902 ), American painter
In 1934, impoverished painter Eben Adams ( Joseph Cotten ) meets a fey little girl named Jennie Appleton ( Jennifer Jones ) in Central Park, New York.
Frank Appleton Collymore MBE ( 7 January 1893-17 July 1980 ) was a famous Barbadian literary editor, author, poet, stage performer and painter.

Appleton and .
Carl, who was stationed in Appleton, Wisconsin, organizing for the Social Democrats, was in Berger's office and made it his business to escort Paula to the streetcar.
New York: D. Appleton, 1879..
* The Catholic Encyclopedia, Robert Appleton Company, 1907, Online Edition, K. Night 2003: article Arabia
* The Man Who Drank the Universe ( 2005 ), directed by Gary Reich and Alistair Appleton.
English television-presenter Alistair Appleton travels to Brazil to try ayahuasca.
* 1965 – Sir Edward Victor Appleton, English physicist, Nobel Prize laureate ( b. 1892 )
New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1907.
New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1911.
New York: D. Appleton and Company.
New York: D. Appleton & Co, 1903.
New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1898.
Reprinted in Method and Results: Essays by Thomas H. Huxley ( New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1898 ).
Six volumes, New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1887-1889
* 1892 – Ed Appleton, American baseball player ( d. 1932 )
D. Appleton & Co., 1932
* Murray, Gilbert, A History of Ancient Greek Literature, New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1897.
However, it was not until 1924 that its existence was detected by Edward V. Appleton.

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