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In addition to his personal recollections, he had access to the records of Henry Chadwick, the game's first statistician and archivist.
In 1903, the British sportswriter Henry Chadwick published an article speculating that baseball derived from a British game called rounders, which Chadwick had played as a boy in England.
In 1932 Chadwick realized that radiation that had been observed by Walther Bothe, Herbert L. Becker, Irène and Frédéric Joliot-Curie was actually due to a neutral particle of about the same mass as the proton, that he called the neutron ( following a suggestion about the need for such a particle, by Rutherford ).
The Canadian National Exhibition ( CNE ) in Toronto had offered Chadwick $ 10, 000 to swim the lake as a publicity effort for the annual exhibition.
Chadwick is the youngest community in Carroll County, Illinois and had its beginning about 1853 when Jacob Isenhart built the first house on the prairie.
Any fleet along the north shore of Crete was destroyed and John Chadwick suggests that the majority of Cretan fleets had kept the island secure from the Greek-speaking mainlanders.
Others were Michael Sadler ( 1780 – 1835 ), a Wesleyan Methodist, who had a business importing Irish linen ; Richard Oastler ( 1789 – 1861 ), a land agent from a Wesleyan background ; Edwin Chadwick ( 1800 – 1890 ) who had been Bentham's secretary and Robert Owen ( 1771 – 1758 ).
His refusal to plead has sometimes been explained as a way of preventing his estate from being confiscated by the Crown, but according to historian Chadwick Hansen, much of Corey's property had already been seized, and he had made a will in prison: " His death was a protest ... against the methods of the court ".
Edwin Chadwick had an early exposure to political and social ideas.
Around this time Friend and Chadwick played a number of low key shows as " The Levellers 2 ", mostly performing songs that had been in Friend's repertoire as a solo singer-songwriter.
Debate on baseball's origins had raged for decades, heating up in the first years of the 20th century, due in part by a 1903 essay baseball historian Henry Chadwick wrote in Spalding's Official Baseball Guide stating that baseball gradually evolved from English game of " rounders ".
In 1956 Ventris and Chadwick committed to publication an idea that they had been considering previously :" Nor is there any evidence in the tablets of anything approaching currency.
The MAUD Committee consisted a chairman George Paget Thomson and had Marcus Oliphant, Patrick Blackett, James Chadwick, Philip Moon and John Cockcroft as its committee's members.
Chadwick composed in almost every genre, including opera, chamber music, choral works, and songs, though he had a particular affinity for orchestral music.
Chadwick had her first swimming competition win at the age of ten, and at the age of eleven competed in her first " challenging " competition, a rough water swim.
The Europa series had its beginnings as a project by Paul Richard (" Rich ") Banner, Frank Chadwick, and Marc Miller to produce a series of three wargames to cover the entire Eastern Front of the Second World War at the operational scale — that is, with more detail than a strategic simulation would provide, but less than a tactical simulation would provide.
James Chadwick had discovered the neutron, John Cockcroft and Ernest Walton transmuted lithium with high-energy protons, and Patrick Blackett and Giuseppe Occhialini used cloud chambers to demonstrate the production of electron pairs and showers by gamma radiation.
Chadwick married Joan Hill in 1947 and they had one son.
He went to Forres Boarding School in Swanage ( the headmaster, RM Chadwick, a former opening bat for Dorset Minor Counties 1st X1, coached him ) and then to Repton School, where his father had taken the post of bursar.
George Whitefield Chadwick, who was in the audience, recalled in a memoir years later: " They had not rehearsed much and the trombones got in wrong in the ‘ tutti ’ in the middle of the first movement, whereupon Bülow sang out in a perfectly audible voice, The brass may go to hell ".
After six months of business life, for which his father had intended him, he returned to the study of composing, Carl Baermann being his teacher in piano, and George W. Chadwick in composition.

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But his literal hope of an earthly millennium made him uncongenial reading in the Greek East and it is only in the Latin translation that his work as a whole has been preserved .< ref > Henry Chadwick, The Early Church, Penguin Group, 1993 < sup > 2 </ sup >, p. 83 </ ref >
United States Navy historian Frank Chadwick believed that de Grasse could have thwarted the British fleet simply by staying put ; his fleet's size would have been sufficient to impede any attempt by Graves to force a passage through his position.
But Liebermann was generally less willing than Chadwick to see the witan's significance as buried under the weight of the royal prerogative: The influence of the king, or at least of kingship, on the constitution of the assembly seems, therefore, to have been immense.
The character of the provost of the college is said to have been based on that of Henry Chadwick, Dean of Christ Church, Oxford during Stewart's own time there.
H. M. Chadwick says that " the sense of subordination must have been inherent in the word from the earliest time ," but it has no connection with the German dienen, to serve.
However it is not entirely uncommon on commercial aircraft, and has been the cause of several accidents including the death of Avro designer Roy Chadwick.
Many British sculptors famous the 1950s and 1960s, but since forgotten, have been the subject of solo exhibitions at YSP including Lynn Chadwick, Austin Wright, Phillip King, Eduardo Paolozzi and Kenneth Armitage.
" If it was reasonable for prohibition agents to rip open the upholstery in Carroll ," Stevens argued, " it certainly would have been reasonable for them to look into a burlap sack stashed inside ..." The court further noted that prior to the Chadwick and Sanders cases, most courts, including the Supreme Court, routinely allowed containers inside of a car to be searched as part of a legal warrantless search of the car.
Chadwick had been inspired to start a new band by having recently seen The Jesus and Mary Chain playing live at London's Electric Ballroom and having written a new song called " Christine ", which had given him ideas for further progress: " the idea of the sound of the group and what kind of musicians to look for ... female vocals ... a good take on the Velvets ' sonics ... and of course the image.
Chadwick has personally been recognized for his work with the Eisner Award for Best Writer / Artist for 1989, and nominations for the Harvey Awards for Best Artist, Writer, and Writer / Artist that same year.
The nuclear force has been at the heart of nuclear physics ever since the field was born in 1932 with the discovery of the neutron by James Chadwick.
Justice Brennan reasoned that the possibility the police or other “ unwelcome meddlers ” might rummage through the trash bags “ does not negate the expectation of privacy in their contents any more than the possibility of a burglary negates an expectation of privacy in the home .” Under United States v. Chadwick, the bags could not have been searched without a warrant had Greenwood been carrying them in public.
That night there is a repetition of murder when Miss Chadwick is disturbed by torch light in the Sports Pavilion and Miss Vansittart is found dead there, having been apparently coshed.
Since GDW's emergence in the mid-1970s, Chadwick has been GDW's main designer, producing a body of work remarkable for its breadth and width.
He succeeds, and Chadwick observed: " That which had up to this point been considered an optical illusion and against all rules of philosophy was now an established fact.

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The explanation for these different isotopes awaited the discovery of the neutron, a neutral-charged particle with a mass similar to the proton, by the physicist James Chadwick in 1932.
In 1905, after Henry Chadwick wrote an article saying that baseball grew from the British sports of cricket and rounders, Spalding called for a commission to find out the real source of baseball.
Some historians who have examined the life of Cotton Mather after Chadwick Hansen ’ s book also seem to yearn for a positive view of Cotton Mather.
2002 ), a U. S. court of appeals held that H. Beatty Chadwick could be held indefinitely under federal law, for his failure to produce US $ 2. 5 mill.
Chadwick edited The Beadle Baseball Player, the first baseball guide on public sale, as well as the Spalding and Reach annual guides for a number of years and in this capacity promoted the game and influenced the then-infant discipline of sports journalism.
The grid developed during decipherment by Michael Ventris and John Chadwick of phonetic values for syllabic signs is shown below.
* See H. M. Chadwick, Origin of the English Nation ( Cambridge, 1907 ), for references to the original authorities.
To create 300 years of background history for their science-fiction RPG 2300AD, GDW staff members participated in an in-house simulation called " The Great Game ", with Frank Chadwick as referee.
** Cassie Chadwick is sentenced for 14 years in Cleveland, Ohio for fraud.
In his investigation into Anglo-Saxon institutions, H. M. Chadwick wrote: I have not thought it necessary to discuss at length the nature of the powers possessed by the council the witenagemot, for .. there can be little hope of arriving at any definite conclusions on this subject.
The article includes comments from Don Chadwick, who says he wasn't hired to design the ideal product for an eight-hour workday ; he was hired to update Herman Miller's previous best-seller.
Incorporation papers for Chadwick were approved on Sept. 26, 1882.
In 1928 Chadwick Park was rebuilt, in 1929 it was renamed Hawkins Stadium, and in 1930 General Electric installed lights for night games.
In 1848 he moved to London to fill a post in the Board of Health under Sir Edwin Chadwick where he worked for social reform and became a prominent member of the intellectual circle which included George Grote and John Stuart Mill.
Fermi told him to write an article, but Majorana didn't bother, and the credit was given to James Chadwick ( who was awarded the Nobel Prize for this discovery ).
Infighting between Edwin Chadwick and other Poor Law Commissioners was one reason for an overhaul of Poor Law administration.
Chadwick guided Paley in the conversion of her home into a space for art exhibitions.
She is perhaps most famous for Piss Flowers ( 1991 – 92 ), bronze sculptures cast from cavities made when urinating in the snow by both Helen Chadwick and her husband David Notarius.
In 1995, Chadwick took up an artist residency in the assisted conception unit at Kings College Hospital, London, photographing IVF embryos rejected for implantation.
Chadwick was nominated for the Turner Prize in 1987.
He attended high school at Chadwick School, but was asked to leave for insubordination — more specifically, driving down the school's hill backwards, only three months before graduating.

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