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The importance of trace evidence in criminal investigations was shown by Dr. Edmond Locard in the early 20th Century.

Edmond and 1877
In 1877 he married Adelheid of Naples, the daughter of Wilhelm Carl von Rothschild with whom he had three children: James Armand Edmond, Maurice Edmond Karl and Miriam Caroline Alexandrine.
After her first husband's death in 1867, she married Antoine Edmond Adam ( 1816 1877 ), prefect of police in 1870, who subsequently became life-senator.

Edmond and
" The term made an impact into English pulp science fiction starting from Jack Williamson's The Cometeers ( 1936 ) and the distinction between mechanical robots and fleshy androids was popularized by Edmond Hamilton's Captain Future ( 1940 1944 ).
* 1920 Edmond H. Fischer, Swiss-American biochemist, Nobel laureate
* 1720 1742 Edmond Halley
* Edmond Martène ( 1654 1739 )
#* Edmond Bonaparte I ( 1795 1845 )
#*** Charles Albert Edmond Bonaparte ( 1843 1847 )
* 1918 Edmond Rostand, French poet and dramatist ( b. 1868 )
* 1828 Edmond François Valentin About, French writer ( d. 1885 )
* 1812 Edmond Hébert, French geologist ( d. 1890 )
* 1763 Edmond Charles Genêt, French diplomat ( d. 1834 )
* 1865 Winnaretta Singer, Princesse Edmond de Polignac, an American patron of French music, and of the arts, sciences, and letters ( d. 1943 )
* 1865 Edmond François Valentin About, French writer ( b. 1828 )
Museum expansion slowed after World War I, and the collection did not acquire many significant new works ; exceptions were Georges de La Tour's Saint Thomas and Baron Edmond de Rothschild's ( 1845 1934 ) 1935 donation of 4, 000 engravings, 3, 000 drawings, and 500 illustrated books.
* 1822 Edmond de Goncourt, French writer ( d. 1896 )
* 1656 Edmond Halley, British astronomer and mathematician ( d. 1742 )
* 1908 Edmond Pidoux, Swiss writer ( d. 2004 )
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* 1915 Edmond O ' Brien, American actor ( d. 1985 )
Along with the inventor and microscopist Robert Hooke ( 1635 1703 ), Sir Christopher Wren ( 1632 1723 ) and Sir Isaac Newton ( 1642 1727 ), English scientist and astronomer Edmond Halley ( 1656 1742 ) was trying to develop a mechanical explanation for planetary motion.
* December 2 Edmond Rostand, French writer ( b. 1868 )
* October 2 Edmond Yu, Chinese student ( d. 1997 )
* July 16 Edmond de Goncourt, French writer and co-founder of the Académie Goncourt ( b. 1822 )

Edmond and 1966
( 1957 ), written by Arthur Hailey ( who also penned the 1968 novel Airport ) about an airplane crew that succumbs to food poisoning ; and The Doomsday Flight ( 1966 ), written by Rod Serling and starring Edmond O ' Brien as a disgruntled aerospace engineer who plants a barometric pressure bomb on an airliner built by his former employer set to explode when the airliner descends for landing.
* 1966 Неуловимые мстители / The Elusive Avengers directed by Edmond Keosayan ( Ostern )
Manifold with holonomy was firstly introduced by Edmond Bonan in 1966, who constructed the parallel 3-form, the parallel 4-form and showed that this manifold was Ricci-flat.
Medaillon of Monument dedicated to Edmond de la Fontaine ( alias Dicks ) by Nina Grach-Jascinsky ( 1966 ), place named " Dicksgärtchen ", Vianden, Luxembourg.
The Elusive Avengers (, ) is a 1966 Soviet adventure film directed by Edmond Keosayan and made by Mosfilm.
1966: Republic National Bank of New York is founded by Edmond Safra.

Edmond and was
Omega Centauri was determined to be nonstellar in 1677 by the English astronomer Edmond Halley, though it was visible as a star to the ancients.
This method of designating stars first appeared in a preliminary version of John Flamsteed's Historia Coelestis Britannica which was published by Edmond Halley and Isaac Newton in 1712 without Flamsteed's approval.
but I have only one ye now, and hardly that .’ I was really quite touched ". On 5 November Reynolds, fearing he may not have an opportunity to write a will, wrote a memorandum intended to be his last will and testament, with Edmund Burke, Edmond Malone and Philip Metcalfe named as executors.
Harrison was introduced to Graham by the Astronomer Royal Edmond Halley who also championed Harrison and his work.
Edmond Ludlow made several attempts to reconcile the army and parliament in this time period but was ultimately unsuccessful.
General Edmond Ludlow, still loyal to the Rump Parliament was also excepted.
The mountain was named after Sir William Edmond Logan, a Canadian geologist and founder of the Geological Survey of Canada ( GSC ).
It was widely supported in the Edinburgh and London schools of higher anatomy around 1830, notably by Robert Edmond Grant, but was opposed by Karl Ernst von Baer's ideas of divergence, and attacked by Richard Owen in the 1830s.
And now the proclamation of Pretorius was followed by protests on the part of the British high commissioner, Sir Philip Edmond Wodehouse, as well as on the part of the consul-general for Portugal in South Africa.
The first person to employ the term as part of a publication's title was Edmond Demolins, another member of the Le Play School, whose article Géographie sociale de la France was published in 1896 and 1897.
He remained unsatisfied until a translation by Edmond Barbier was published in 1876.
Edmond Halley was the first to suggest, in 1695, that the mean motion of the Moon was apparently getting faster, by comparison with ancient eclipse observations, but he gave no data.
A few years later in 1841, a simple and efficient artificial hand-pollination method was developed by a 12-year-old slave named Edmond Albius on Réunion, a method still used today.
* 1717: The diving bell was successfully tested by Edmond Halley, sustainable to a depth of 55 ft
Later, Edmond O ' Brien was cast in the part.
This was followed by revivals of Racine's Phèdre ( 24 February ), Octave Feuillet's Dalila ( 8 March ), Gaston de Wailly's Patron Bénic ( 14 March ), Edmond Rostand's La Samaritaine ( 25 March ), and Alexandre Dumas fils's La Dame aux Camélias on 9 April.
The comet's periodicity was first determined in 1705 by English astronomer Edmond Halley, after whom it is now named.
Ultimately, it was Newton's friend, editor and publisher, Edmond Halley who, in his 1705 Synopsis of the Astronomy of Comets, used Newton's new laws to calculate the gravitational effects of Jupiter and Saturn on cometary orbits.
At the same time ( according to Edmond Halley's contemporary report ) Hooke agreed that " the Demonstration of the Curves generated therby " was wholly Newton's.

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