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Bradley delivered the 1907 – 1908 Gifford Lectures at the University of Glasgow, entitled " Ideals of Religion.
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With this change from primarily homebirth to primarily hospital birth came changes in the care women received during labor: although no longer the case, in the 1940s it was common for women to be routinely sedated and for babies to be delivered from their unconscious mothers with forceps ( termed by Dr. Robert A. Bradley as " knock-em-out, drag-em-out obstetrics ").
As aircraft grew larger, the U. S. Air Force and Army developed low-level extraction, allowing tanks and other large supplies to be delivered, such as the M551 Sheridan or M2 Bradley.
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* 1923 – Marmaduke Hussey, Baron Hussey of North Bradley, English broadcasting executive ( d. 2006 )
In a final twist, Bradley later went on to discover the existence of the nutation of the Earth's axis – the effect that he had originally considered to be the cause of aberration.
Chester Burton " Chet " Atkins ( June 20, 1924 – June 30, 2001 ) was an American guitarist and record producer who, along with Owen Bradley, created the smoother country music style known as the Nashville sound, which expanded country's appeal to adult pop music fans as well.
Today's modern 1 – 1 Cavalry is a scout / attack unit, equipped with MRAPs, M3A3 Bradley CFVs, and Strykers
Ecological concepts such as food chains, population regulation, and productivity were first developed in the 1700s, through the published works of microscopist Antoni van Leeuwenhoek ( 1632 – 1723 ) and botanist Richard Bradley ( 1688 ?– 1732 ).
Ackerman had 50 stories published, including collaborations with A. E. van Vogt, Francis Flagg, Robert A. W. Lowndes, Marion Zimmer Bradley, Donald Wollheim and Catherine Moore and the world's shortest – one letter of the alphabet.
* 1923 – John Bradley, American navy corpsman, one of the people raising the flag on Iwo Jima ( d. 1994 )
James Tiptree, Jr. ( August 24, 1915 – May 19, 1987 ) was the pen name of American science fiction author Alice Bradley Sheldon, used from 1967 to her death.
* Radical principles and the legal institution of marriage: domestic relations law and social democracy in Sweden – Bradley 4 ( 2 ): 154 – International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family
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* American — Bloch, Albert: Many works, including Harlequinade ( 1911 ), Piping Pierrot ( 1911 ), Harlequin and Pierrot ( 1913 ), Three Pierrots and Harlequin ( 1914 ); Bradley, Will: Various posters and illustrations ( see, e. g., " Banning " under Poetry below ); Heintzelman, Arthur William: Pierrot ( n. d .); Hopper, Edward: Soir Bleu ( 1914 ); Kuhn, Walt: The White Clown ( 1929 ); Parrish, Maxfield: Pierrot's Serenade ( 1908 ), The Lantern-Bearers ( 1908 ), Her Window ( 1922 ); Sloan, John: Clown Making Up ( 1909 ).
Bradley, the son of schoolteacher John Smith Bradley ( 1868 – 1908 ) and Mary Elizabeth Hubbard ( 1875 – 1931 ), was born into poverty in rural Randolph County, near Clark, Missouri.
Harold C. Bradley House, Madison, WI, designed by Louis Sullivan and George Grant Elmslie, 1908 – 1910William L. Steele, Purcell & Elmslie, Associated Architects, Woodbury County Courthouse ( 1916 )
On the 29th ballot, taken near the end of February 1908, Bradley finally secured a majority after four Democrats crossed party lines to vote for him.
* When Richard Watt died in 1855, the estates passed to two of his sons before lying unoccupied until 1886 when they passed to Ernest Richard Bradley Hall-Watt ( 1865 – 1908 ).
Lydia Moss Bradley ( July 31, 1816 – January 16, 1908 ) was a wealthy philanthropist notable for her philanthropic works in Illinois and the independent management of her wealth.
Bradley and Gifford
There were several reasons for positioning a new station at Stoke Gifford: trains to London were quicker than on the longer route from Temple Meads, via Bath and Chippenham before reaching Swindon ; a larger car park than at Temple Meads could be provided ; the population on the northern fringes of the city was growing, especially with the building of a new town at Bradley Stoke ; and it was within easy access of the M4 and M5 motorways.
The Bradley Brook flows from Bradley Stoke and Stoke Gifford to the west and joins the Frome near Winterbourne.
In particular, the constituency is now wholly contained within the City of Bristol: the areas of Filton, Patchway, Stoke Gifford and Bradley Stoke, which are in the South Gloucestershire district, were transferred to a new Filton and Bradley Stoke constituency.
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