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Bissell's and Yale
His son Benjamin Silliman Jr., also a professor of chemistry at Yale, wrote a report that convinced investors to back George Bissell's seminal search for oil.

Bissell's and .
He was also the basis of a character in Richard Bissell's novel Say, Darling, which chronicled Bissell's own experience turning his novel 7½ Cents into The Pajama Game.
By 1908, Bissell's idea grew to a national program administered by the National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis ( NASPT ) and the American National Red Cross.
He was born in Pennsylvania and was a member of captain Daniel Bissell's company of the First Infantry Regiment.
Sergeant Bissell's badge was lost in an 1813 house fire.
It was Bissell's last acting performance.
Vey's cartoons have appeared in many publications such as The New Yorker, National Lampoon and MAD Magazine, his two major contributions to Mad include Duke Bissell's Tales of Undisputed Interest and one panel gag cartoons under the title Vey To Go.
In 1855, Silliman Jr. wrote a report for $ 526. 08 on Pennsylvania rock oil and its usefulness as an illuminant that convinced investors to back George Bissell's search for oil.
A replica of Bissell's statue in Edinburgh, Scotland.

saddlebags and are
Motorcycle panniers are generally boxes ( often called saddlebags ), and may be metal containers with lids, hard plastic, leather, or fabric.
The saddlebags that Dr. Bissell carried in his practice, packed with paper packets and glass bottles, are today in the school's Medical Historical Library.
" Qashqai saddlebags, adorned with colorful geometric designs, " which are superior to any others made.

saddlebags and .
David reached for the pair of pistols in the saddlebags at his feet.
From the saddlebags, hung on a Hitchcock chair, David took out a good English razor, a present from John Hunter.
He began to pack the saddlebags.
To the disappointment of the Texans, the saddlebags contained only fodder for the horses ; for this reason the battle was later known as the Grass Fight.
His body was disinterred in 1809 and, after the body was boiled to remove the remaining flesh, as many of the bones as would fit in two saddlebags were relocated by his son Isaac Wayne to the family plot in St. David's Episcopal Church cemetery in Radnor, Pennsylvania.
On March 18, 1791, the government of New York decided to split the overly large town of North Castle ( jokingly called " the two saddlebags ") into two smaller towns, one of which was named New Castle.
The Tartars took it in their saddlebags to Europe.
The charter for Holland Lodge No. 36 arrived in April 1836, and Jones carried it in his saddlebags during the-Battle of San Jacinto.
Burnet personally carried the Texas Declaration of Independence in his saddlebags.
Burnet personally carried the Texas Declaration of Independence in his saddlebags.
Although the exhaust pipes were a beautiful sight, they were not friendly to the use of saddlebags as they were too high.
Their name in the local Arabic dialect where they were found translates to " mister saddlebags " ( Arabic: أبو جراب ) due to the amount of storage space in their cheek pouches.
In the 1780s itinerant Methodist preachers carried copies of an anti-slavery petition in their saddlebags throughout the state, calling for an end to slavery.
Orcas is shaped like a pair of saddlebags, separated by fjord-like Eastsound, with Massacre Bay on the south side, and tiny Skull Island just off the coast.
In 1999, to close out existing stock of Monster parts, Ducati released several limited edition Monsters many with different levels of accessories, the most notable was the Monster City, which came in a unique blue color and featured leather briefcase style saddlebags and higher handlebars.
He carried the full saddlebags of money regularly to the workers, alone, riding a white horse, and never once was molested or robbed.
Motorcyclists bought up surplus military bikes and removed all the unnecessary parts such as windshields and saddlebags to minimise weight.
The S2T Thunderbolt ( 1995 – 1996 ) was a touring version, with saddlebags.
The S3T also featured hard saddlebags that could be color-matched to the bike color and were available in either " wide " for maximum storage, or " narrow " for a lighter feel.
In addition to the lower fairings and the saddlebags, the S3T also came with a taller handlebar for a more upright, relaxed riding position.

are and today
Nostalgic Yankee readers of Erskine Caldwell are today informed by proud Georgians that Tobacco Road is buried beneath a four-lane super highway, over which travel each day suburbanite businessmen more concerned with the Dow-Jones average than with the cotton crop.
We are already committed to establishing man's supremacy over nature and everywhere on earth, not merely in the limited social-political-economical context we are fond of today.
To us and to every nation of the Free World, rich or poor, these qualities are necessary today as never before if we are to march together to greater security, prosperity and peace.
Since we can neither undo nor redo the past, we are limited to the events of today and tomorrow.
Tolerance and compromise, social justice and civil liberty, are today too often in short supply for one to be overly critical of Trevelyan's emphasis on their central place in the English tradition.
It is high time the United States began to realize that the God-given rights of men set forth in that document are applicable today to Katanga.
There is a trend today to bemoan the fact that Americans are too `` soft ''.
We who are living today may learn a valuable lesson from those who celebrated the first Thanksgiving Day.
However, the aircraft which we have today are tied to large, `` soft '' airfields.
Here then is our problem: aircraft are vital to winning a war today because they can perform those missions which a missile is totally incapable of performing ; ;
`` The reason you are in the ring today is to show your ability to present to any judge the most attractive picture of your dog that the skillful use of your aids can produce.
Many adults showing at Westminster today are products of this Class.
In the period since the end of World War 2, -- a period coinciding with merchandising demands for the colorful, the unusual, and the original in signs and displays -- plastics have come on so strong that today they are the acknowledged leaders in the field.
Much progress has been made in the last two decades in developing techniques for understanding children, yet in almost any classroom today can be found children whose needs are not being met by the school program.
One social-class factor which plays a large part in educational policy today is the fact that a great many school and college teachers are upward mobile from urban lower-class and lower-middle-class families.
Whatever the unhappy inmates of such camps are like today, Dostoevsky's companions were about as grim a lot as can be imagined.
These are still in wide use today, particularly in semi-rigid formulations, for such applications as cores for sandwich-type structural panels, foamed-in-place insulation, automotive safety padding, arm rests, etc..
But today there are signs that these roles are being reversed.
People today are aware of the value of orthodontics, and as a result there are more practitioners in the field.
And these hardy travelers are not unappreciated today.
And the fact remains that there are today few shining examples of Negroes in positions of intellectual leadership.

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