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Cady handed her the letter, drank his coffee and waited with what he suddenly realized was belligerence.
`` I know you wrote this in a hurry, but, Cady, Dave was only acting president of the student forum for a few days.
The PDP-11 16-bit computer was designed in a crash program by Harold McFarland, Gordon Bell, Roger Cady, and others.
With further analysis, Cady and McFarland discovered that 1. 84 % of the gas sample was helium.
She was co-founder of the first Women's Temperance Movement with Elizabeth Cady Stanton as President.
In 1851, on a street in Seneca Falls, Anthony was introduced to Elizabeth Cady Stanton by a mutual acquaintance, as well as fellow feminist Amelia Bloomer.
The principal author of the Declaration of Rights and Sentiments was Elizabeth Cady Stanton, who based it on the form of the United States Declaration of Independence.
Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton drafted the amendment and first introduced it in 1878 ; it was forty-one years later, in 1919, when the Congress submitted the amendment to the states for ratification.
The first group was the National Woman Suffrage Association, formed by Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, that wanted to work for suffrage on the federal level and to push for more governmental changes, such as the granting of property rights to married women.
But a member of his church, Theodore Tilton, disclosed to Elizabeth Cady Stanton, a colleague of Woodhull, that his wife had confessed Beecher was committing adultery with her.
Following Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Woodhull was the second woman ever to petition Congress in person.
The first crystal-controlled oscillator, using a crystal of Rochelle salt, was built in 1917 and patented in 1918 by Alexander M. Nicholson at Bell Telephone Laboratories, although his priority was disputed by Walter Guyton Cady.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton ( November 12, 1815 – October 26, 1902 ) was an American social activist, abolitionist, and leading figure of the early woman's movement.
One of the homes built by Dudley was the home of Cady Lee, which still stands today at Piney Branch Road and Eastern Avenue.
The creation of Fulton County was engineered by Johnstown lawyer Daniel Cady, whose wife was a cousin of Robert Fulton.
Fulton County was also home to Elizabeth Cady Stanton, a central pioneer in the women's rights movement in America.
Smith was Elizabeth Cady Stanton's first cousin, and the two enjoyed debating and discussing political and social issues with each other whenever he came to visit.
In first-wave feminist discourse, either Elizabeth Cady Stanton or Margaret Fuller ( it is unclear who was first ) introduced the concept of matriarchy and the discourse was joined in by Matilda Joslyn Gage.
* Henry Brewster Stanton ( 1805 – 1887 ), abolitionist, social reformer and husband of Elizabeth Cady Stanton was born in town.
She was awarded the Elizabeth Cady Stanton Visionary Award in 1998 for advancing the careers of women in music.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton wrote that " Lucy Stone was the first person by whom the heart of the American public was deeply stirred on the woman question.

Cady and son
They had three children: daughters Cady and Lyndon ( aka Lyn ) and a son, William.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton asked her sister Harriet Cady Eaton to accompany her ; Eaton brought her young son Daniel.
The third, and most authoritative work is Reminiscences of Rosa Bonheur, edited by Theodore Stanton ( the son of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, the American feminist ), and published simultaneously in London and New York in 1910.

Cady and Josiah
* One or more properties in Plantsville Historic District, Roughly bounded by Prospect St., Summer St., Quinnipiac River, Grove St., S. Main St., W. Main St., and West St., Southington, Connecticut ( Josiah Cleveland Cady )
* Saint Anthony Hall, 340 Summit St., Hartford, Connecticut ( Josiah Cleveland Cady )
In 1872 – 73, Sheffield Scientific School's first new building, North Sheffield Hall was built, designed by Josiah Cleaveland Cady, on what had been the gardens of the Town-Sheffield mansion.

Cady and wife
Several incidents involving Cady begin to impact the Bowden family, which consists of Bowden's wife Leigh ( Jessica Lange ) and their teenage daughter Danielle ( Juliette Lewis ).
Sometimes called " the father of Fulton County ", Cady named the new county after Robert Fulton, who was related by marriage to Cady's wife, Margaret Livingston.
There, they also hosted receptions on Sunday evenings which drew notable figures including P. T. Barnum, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, John Greenleaf Whittier, Horace Greeley, Bayard Taylor and his wife, Richard and Elizabeth Stoddard, Robert Dale Owen, Oliver Johnson, Mary E. Dodge, Mrs. Croly, Mrs. Victor, Edwin H. Chapin, Henry M. Field, Charles F. Deems, Samuel Bowles, Thomas B. Aldrich, Anna E. Dickinson, George Ripley, Madame Le Vert, Henry Wilson, Justin McCarthy ; in short, all the noted contemporary names in the different departments of literature and art might fairly be added to the list.
" In the film, Cady plays Claire Poe, a psychiatrist, mother and wife.
He married Lydia Cady, the daughter of a New York architect, in 1918, and had four daughters, Emma, Lydia, Mary, and Cornelia ( who became a wife of abstract impressionist painter Kenneth Noland ).
After his marriage, Stanton studied law under his father-in-law Daniel Cady in Johnstown, New York, and, after his studies, became a patent attorney in Boston, Massachusetts, where both he and his wife were actively and prominently engaged in the anti-slavery movement.
His wife, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, cousin of Gerrit Smith, was also very much involved in social issues, including temperance, the abolition of slavery, women's rights and universal suffrage.
Cady married his wife, Shirley, in 1940.
While in prison, Cady teaches himself to read as he nurtures his hatred of Bowden, made especially intense when his wife divorces him and takes their child.

Cady and Providence
J ( osiah ) Cleaveland Cady ( Providence, Rhode Island, 1837-New York City, April 17, 1919 ) was a New York-based architect whose most familiar surviving building is the south range of the American Museum of Natural History on New York's Upper West Side.

Cady and where
After an oil drilling operation in 1903 in Dexter, Kansas, produced a gas geyser that would not burn, Kansas state geologist Erasmus Haworth collected samples of the escaping gas and took them back to the University of Kansas at Lawrence where, with the help of chemists Hamilton Cady and David McFarland, he discovered that the gas consisted of, by volume, 72 % nitrogen, 15 % methane ( a combustible percentage only with sufficient oxygen ), 1 % hydrogen, and 12 % an unidentifiable gas.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton, the early feminist, was a resident of Seneca Falls in central New York where she and others in the community initiated the Seneca Falls Convention devoted to women's suffrage.
The merger negotiations between the two organizations began in 1887, dragged for three years, and were finally consummated at a joint convention in February 1890 where the NAWSA nominated Elizabeth Cady Stanton as its first President.
Later, the Old Spanish Trail and Salt Lake Trail ( Mormon Trail ) joined up with the river and Mojave Road near the present-day location of Daggett, where historic Camp Cady was located.
Because of her role, Johnstown, together with Seneca Falls, NY, where Elizabth Cady Stanton helped organize the first Women's Rights Convention held in 1848, lays claim to being the birthplace of the Women's Rights Movement in the United States.
They operated a boarding school at Raritan Bay Union, a utopian community based on her teachings and, the teachings of Charles Fourier, where they taught the children of other noted abolitionists, including Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
Cady was born in Lansing, Michigan, where he attended the common schools and the high school.
Due chiefly to Stanton's ill health, the family moved to Seneca Falls, New York in 1847, where they resided in a house purchased for them by Daniel Cady.
Cady studied journalism and drama at Stanford University, where he was involved with the campus humor magazine, the Stanford Chaparral.
Whitney has many residences, first and foremost her " Cady Hill " estate in Saratoga Springs New York, a massive camp in the Adirondacks, a farm near Lexington, Kentucky, a winter home in Florida, an apartment in New York City and a residence in Alaska where her current husband is from.
Frances and her husband moved to Wyoming where she became friends with suffragettes Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton.

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