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Ribbentrop's time in London was also marked by rumors that he was having an affair with Wallis Simpson, British-businessman Ernest Simpson's wife and King Edward VIII's mistress.
In December 1937, during the battle of Teruel, a Republican shell hit just in front of the car in which Philby was travelling with the correspondents Edward J. Neil of the Associated Press, Bradish Johnson of Newsweek, and Ernest Sheepshanks of Reuters.
This symbol for the photon probably derives from gamma rays, which were discovered in 1900 by Paul Villard, named by Ernest Rutherford in 1903, and shown to be a form of electromagnetic radiation in 1914 by Rutherford and Edward Andrade.
This march, undertaken by Scott, Ernest Shackleton and Edward Wilson, took them to a latitude of 82 ° 17 ′ S, about from the pole.
In 1917, UC Regent Edward A. Dickson, the only regent representing the Southland at the time, and Ernest Carroll Moore, Director of the Normal School, began working together to lobby the State Legislature to enable the school to become the second University of California campus, after Berkeley.
Brotherhood of the Bomb: The Tangled Lives and Loyalties of Robert Oppenheimer, Ernest Lawrence, and Edward Teller.
Edward Teller and Ernest O. Lawrence, director of the Radiation Laboratory at Berkeley, are regarded as the co-founders of the Livermore Laboratory.
To advocate an aggressive development program, Ernest Lawrence and Luis Alvarez came to Los Alamos, where they conferred with Norris Bradbury, the laboratory director, and with George Gamow, Edward Teller, and Ulam.
" Thoreau also influenced many artists and authors including Edward Abbey, Willa Cather, Marcel Proust, William Butler Yeats, Sinclair Lewis, Ernest Hemingway, Upton Sinclair, E. B.
The German Emperor Wilhelm II, Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, Grand Duke Ernest Louis of Hesse, Duke Charles Edward of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, and Duke Ernst August of Brunswick were Edward's nephews ; Queen Victoria Eugenia of Spain, Crown Princess Margaret of Sweden, Crown Princess Marie of Romania, Crown Princess Sophia of Greece, Empress Alexandra of Russia, Grand Duchess Alexandra of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, and Duchess Charlotte of Saxe-Meiningen were his nieces ; Haakon VII of Norway was both his nephew by marriage and his son-in-law ; George I of Greece and Frederick VIII of Denmark were his brothers-in-law ; Albert I of Belgium, Charles I and Manuel II of Portugal, and Tsar Ferdinand of Bulgaria were his second cousins.
In 1934, during her second marriage to Ernest Simpson, she allegedly became the mistress of Edward, Prince of Wales.
In 1884, the Art Workers Guild was initiated by five young architects, William Lethaby, Edward Prior, Ernest Newton, Mervyn Macartney and Gerald C. Horsley, with the goal of integrating design and making.
William Allingham Henry C. Beeching Oliver Madox Brown Olive Custance John Davidson Austin Dobson Lord Alfred Douglas Evelyn Douglas Edward Dowden Ernest Dowson Michael Field Norman Gale Edmund Gosse John Gray William Ernest Henley Gerard Manley Hopkins Herbert P. Horne Lionel Johnson Andrew Lang Eugene Lee-Hamilton Maurice Hewlett Edward Cracroft Lefroy Arran and Isla Leigh Amy Levy John William Mackail Digby Mackworth Dolben Fiona MacLeod Frank T. Marzials Théophile Julius Henry Marzials George Meredith Alice Meynell Cosmo Monkhouse George Moore William Morris Frederick W. H. Myers Roden Noël John Payne Victor Plarr A. Mary F. Robinson William Caldwell Roscoe Christina Rossetti Dante Gabriel Rossetti Algernon Charles Swinburne John Addington Symonds Arthur Symons Rachel Annand Taylor Francis Thompson John Todhunter Herbert Trench John Leicester Warren, Lord de Tabley Rosamund Marriott Watson Theodore Watts-Dunton Oscar Wilde Margaret L. Woods Theodore Wratislaw W. B. Yeats
* Sir Ernest Edward " Weary " Dunlop, Australian surgeon renowned for his leadership of POWs on the railway
As of the Fall 2010, the New Brunswick-Piscataway campuses include 19 undergraduate, graduate and professional schools, including the School of Arts and Sciences, the School of Communication and Information, the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, the School of Engineering, the School of Environmental and Biological Sciences, the Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy, the Graduate School, the Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology, the Graduate School of Education, the School of Management and Labor Relations, Mason Gross School of the Arts, the College of Nursing, the Rutgers Business School and the School of Social Work.
Furniture designed by Ernest Gimson, Edward William Godwin, Charles Voysey, Adolf Loos and Otto Wagner are among the late 19th century and early 20th century examples in the collection.
His poem The Kippered Herring inspired Ernest Coquelin to create what he called monologues, short theatrical pieces whose format was copied by numerous imitators. The piece, translated as The Salt Herring, was translated and illustrated by Edward Gorey.
Amongst the graduates are included notable people in the fields of arts and sciences like Jonathan Swift, Bram Stoker, Oscar Wilde, Samuel Beckett ( Nobel Laureate in Literature ), Ernest Walton ( Nobel Laureate in Physics ), Mairead Maguire ( Nobel Laureate in Peace ), three holders of the office of President of Ireland, and one Premier of New Zealand ( Edward Stafford ); including Jaja Wachuku ( first indigenous Speaker of the House of Representatives of Nigeria and first Nigerian Foreign Affairs Minister ).
The collection includes: over 3, 000 textile items from the 1920s through the 1990s, including film and stage costumes as well as over a thousand items from Dietrich's personal wardrobe ; 15, 000 photographs, by Cecil Beaton, Horst P. Horst, George Hurrell, Lord Snowdon and Edward Steichen ; 300, 000 pages of documents, including correspondence with Burt Bacharach, Yul Brynner, Maurice Chevalier, Noël Coward, Jean Gabin, Ernest Hemingway, Karl Lagerfeld, Nancy and Ronald Reagan, Erich Maria Remarque, Josef von Sternberg, Orson Welles, and Billy Wilder ; as well as other items like film posters and sound recordings.
Other Anglo-Irish scientists include George Johnstone Stoney, Thomas Romney Robinson, James MacCullagh, Edward Sabine, Thomas Andrews, William Parsons, George Salmon, George FitzGerald, and in the 20th century, John Joly and Ernest Walton.
Included among those Old Alleynians who have achieved eminence in their respective fields are Sir Ernest Shackleton, Sir P G Wodehouse, Raymond Chandler and Sir Edward George.
Other important contributors include William Harvey, Kaspar Friedrich Wolff, Heinz Christian Pander, August Weismann, Gavin de Beer, Ernest Everett Just, and Edward B. Lewis.

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In 1947, he married Jocelyn " Richenda " Gammell ( née Pease ) ( 1925 2003 ), the daughter of the geneticist Michael Pease ( a son of Edward R. Pease ) and his wife Helen Bowen Wedgwood, eldest daughter of the first Lord Wedgwood ( see also Darwin-Wedgwood family ).
Alongside Watson and Brennan, the play starred Philip Bowen as Edward and Andrew Jarvis as Richard.
The opening scene depicts Henry and his son Edward ( played by Christopher Bowen ) preparing for the forthcoming battle.
* Bowen, Edward L. War Admiral: Thoroughbred Legends ( 2002 ) Eclipse Press ISBN 978-1-58150-078-3
His brother, Edward Ernest Bowen also played first-class cricket for Hampshire County Cricket Club.
He has been the subject of four notable biographies: the first, Man o ' War, by Page Cooper and Roger Treat, was published in 1950, and is a classic of its kind ; Walter Farley, author of The Black Stallion series, also wrote a slightly fictional biography of Man o ' War ; in 2000, Bowen, Edward L. wrote a biography called Man o ' War: Thoroughbred Legends from Eclipse Press ; and in 2006, Dorothy Ours wrote a new, extensively sourced biography entitled Man o ' War: A Legend Like Lightning.
* Edward Bowen
* Edward George Bowen FRS CBE, Radiophysicist
Edward Bowen, rector of Taughboyne in County Donegal.
During World War II he designed and developed microwave radar equipment in the Radiophysics Laboratory of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Sydney under the direction of Joseph L. Pawsey and Edward G. Bowen and from 1946 to 1949 was a research student at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, engaged in ionospheric research in the Cavendish Laboratory, where he received his Ph. D. degree in physics under J.
The hour-long comedy-drama starred Tom Cavanagh as Edward Jeremy Stevens, the protagonist, Julie Bowen as his love interest Carol Phyllis Vessey, Josh Randall as his friend Dr. Mike Burton, Jana Marie Hupp as Mike's wife Nancy, Lesley Boone as their friend Molly Hudson, and Justin Long as awkward high-school student Warren Cheswick.
* Bowen, Edward L. Legacies of the Turf: A Century of Great Thoroughbred Breeders ( 2003 ) Eclipse Press ISBN 978-1-58150-102-5
In his 2003 book, Legacies of the Turf, noted race historian Edward L. Bowen wrote that according to Paulson family banter, she traded Cigar to husband Allen for the filly Eliza, the 1992 Breeders ' Cup Juvenile Fillies winner and that year's Eclipse Award choice for American Champion Two-Year-Old Filly.
Later that year an interim body known as the Joint Policy Committee, and including prominent scientists Edward Bowen ( Aus ), Olin Eggen ( Aus ), Richard Woolley ( UK ) and Jim Hosie ( UK ) was formed to oversee the early running of a project office which was located in Canberra.
Developed in Australia, it was invented by Edward George " Taffy " Bowen while employed as Chief of the Division of Radiophysics of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation ( CSIRO ).
* CAT VIII, 1 Feb 15 June 1969, Edward J. Bowen ( Carona Del Mar, CA ), James R. Drake ( Colorado Springs, CO ), Roman Rakowsky ( Cleveland, OH ), Victory V. Reynolds ( Idaho Falls, ID ), Thomas B. Schubert ( Chicago, IL ), and supervisor, Fred B. Engel
* 8 AprilEdward Ernest Bowen, schoolmaster ( born 1836 ).
* Helen Bowen Wedgwood ( 1895 1981 ), married the geneticist Michael Pease, son of Edward Reynolds Pease.
Edward Bowen was born in Glenmore, County Wicklow, Ireland.
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Forty Years On is a song written by Edward Ernest Bowen and John Farmer in 1872.
His predecessors have included William G. Bowen, John Edward Sawyer and Nathan Pusey.
* Bowen, Edward L. Nashua ( 2001 ) Eclipse Press ISBN 978-1-58150-050-9

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