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That same year, it became the center of the Bone Wars, a fossil-collecting rivalry between early paleontologists Othniel Charles Marsh and Edward Drinker Cope.
In early 1647 Peter, along with William Bridge, became ferryman on the Mystic River, succeeding Philip Drinker in that role.

Drinker and role
In 1995, he played the lead role in the movie Der Trinker ( The Drinker ), based on the autobiography of German writer Hans Fallada.

Drinker and she
In her will she devised that a Duncan Phyfe rosewood secretaire made for her father go to her cherished nephew Cecil Kent Drinker, a Harvard physician, whom she had painted as a young boy.

Drinker and continued
The name Deinodontidae was coined by Edward Drinker Cope in 1866 for this family, and continued to be used in place of the newer name Tyrannosauridae through the 1960s.

Drinker and lessons
At age 16, Beaux began art lessons with a relative, Catharine Ann Drinker, an accomplished artist who had her own studio and a going clientele.

Drinker and with
Man with the Cat ( Henry Sturgis Drinker ), 1898
Edward Drinker Cope and Alpheus Hyatt reconciled this view with evolutionism in a form of neo-Lamarckism involving recapitulation theory.
On April 6, Elizabeth Drinker and three friends arrived at Valley Forge to plead with General Washington to release their husbands from jail ; the men, all Quakers, had refused to swear a loyalty oath to the United States.
Drinker said the dinner with General and Mrs. Washington and fifteen officers was “ elegant ” but “ soon over .”
The early history of mechanical ventilation begins with various versions of what was eventually called the iron lung, a form of noninvasive negative pressure ventilator widely used during the polio epidemics of the 20th century after the introduction of the " Drinker respirator " in 1928, and the subsequent improvements introduced by John Haven Emerson in 1931.
In 2007, Blackburn collaborated with The Wurzels to re-release " I Am A Cider Drinker ", in aid of a Bristol prostate cancer charity.
From the 1870s to 1890s he competed with rival paleontologist Edward Drinker Cope in a period of frenzied Western American Bone Wars.
had been a great success in the United States and the UK, outside of Germany Fallada faded into obscurity for decades, until American publisher Melville House Publishing reissued several Fallada titles, beginning in 2009 with Little Man, What Now ?, The Drinker, and Every Man Dies Alone.
Edward Drinker Cope, who also worked extensively on other vertebrates, is best known for his rivalry with Othniel Charles Marsh during the infamous Bone Wars.
Timothy Conrad, Edward Drinker Cope, Richard Harlan, John Edwards Holbrook, Henry Charles Lea, Isaac Lea, Joseph Leidy, Samuel G. Morton, and Thomas Say are among the naturalists and scientists associated with these collections.
Robert and his younger brother lived in the Smithsonian Castle during the American Civil War along with Edward Drinker Cope and other noted naturalists.
The paleontologist Edward Drinker Cope paid for the bones, as part of his long-running and acrimonious competition with Othniel Charles Marsh ( known as the Bone Wars ) and named them in the same year.
** " Legend of the Unholy Drinker " ( with Garry Marshall, in Judge Dredd Megazine # 2. 43, 1993 )
Edward Drinker Cope first named Coelophysis in 1889 during his competition to name species with Othniel Charles Marsh, known as the " Bone Wars ".
Evolutionist such as Lamarck and those whom postulated the inheritance of acquired characteristics, ( see Theodor Eimer and Edward Drinker Cope ) were concerned with heredity and sought a link between one generation to the next.
Charles Momsen credited Drinker " and his friends " for their assistance with gas-mixture experiments that ultimately made possible the rescue of the survivors of the USS Squalus in 1939.
Mudge had previously had a close partnership with paleontologist Edward Drinker Cope of the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia.
Meanwhile Marsh's relationship with his rival Edward Drinker Cope soured further after Cope accidentally received boxes of fossils, including the toothed birds, that were meant for Marsh.
S. sphenocerus, described by Edward Drinker Cope in 1890 as a species of Monoclonius and based on a nasal bone with a broken Styracosaurus-like straight nose horn, was attributed to Styracosaurus in 1915.
Hyatt studied under Louis Agassiz and was a proponent of Neo-Lamarckism with Edward Drinker Cope.
Originally proposed by Edward Drinker Cope in 1869, the family was resurrected by Chinese paleontologist Dong Zhiming in 2001 after study of Bienosaurus, which shares close affinities with Scelidosaurus.

Drinker and for
Beaux demonstrated accuracy and patience as a scientific illustrator, creating drawings of fossils for Edward Drinker Cope, for a multi-volume report sponsored by the U. S. Geological Survey.
Baphetids were first described by Edward Drinker Cope when he erected the family Baphetidae in 1865 for Baphetes.
The heirs were forced to sell Samuel Wallis ' land for a fraction of his value to Henry Drinker.
The iron lung, also known as the Drinker and Shaw tank, was developed in 1929 and was one of the first negative-pressure machines used for long-term ventilation.
Marsh is also known for the so-called " Bone Wars " waged against Edward Drinker Cope.
The salamander Dicamptodon copei ( Nussbaum, 1970 ), the dinosaur Drinker nisti ( Bakker et al., 1990 ), the lizard Gambelia wislizenii copeii ( H. C. Yarrow, and the Splash tetra Copella arnoldi ( Regan, 1912 ) are among the many species named for Cope.
Catherine Drinker Bowen, in Miracle at Philadelphia, called Morris the committee's " amanuensis ," meaning that it was his pen that was responsible for most of the draft, as well as its final polished form.
Edward Drinker Cope named the family Amphicoeliidae in 1878 for his genus Amphicoelias, sometimes considered a diplodocid.
Stephen Baker and Charles Vinicombe also represented Lincoln in Drinker Biddle's unsuccessful attempt to validate Lincoln's practice in New York of suing for rescission of a life insurance policy and seeking to confiscate all premiums paid while at the same time continuing to bill and collect additional premiums during the course of the litigation for the insurance coverage it was disavowing.
During the early years of the Bone Wars, Charles Sternberg collected fossils in Kansas for Edward Drinker Cope.
After graduating from Princeton in 1915, Philip Drinker trained as a chemical engineer at Lehigh for two years.
During World War II, Drinker directed the industrial hygiene program for the United States Maritime Commission.
Drinker served as editor-in-chief of The Journal of Industrial Hygiene for over thirty years and, in 1942, as president of the American Industrial Hygiene Association, to which he had belonged since its inception.
MacManus was responsible for the music and vocals from the R. White's Lemonade television advertisement theme song, " Secret Lemonade Drinker ", on which Costello plays the drums, and sang backing vocals.

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