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Fellow and French
Fellow pianist Rafael Joseffy compared it to " a golden French horn.
French was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1913.
He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in November 1738 by virtue of the fact that " His Name hath been known for many years among the Learned by Several Curious disertations published in the Memoirs of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris & in particular by a very Learned and usefull book wrote in French entitled ' The Art of Converting Forged Iron into Steel ' and ' the Art of Soft ' ning Cast Iron ' printed at Paris 1722 4to and lately by his ' Curious Memoires relating to the History of Insects ' at paris in 4to three Volumes of which work have been Laid before the Royal Society ".
He taught French at Cambridge and became a Fellow of Trinity College in 1932.
He became Fellow of the Royal Society, FRCP, cross of the French Legion of Honour, and was knighted in 1934.
He worked for short periods as a lecturer in history at Cambridge, where he became a Fellow and Director of Studies in History, and at Oxford, where he was made a Fellow of Brasenose College in 1976, specialising in the French Revolution.
Bowie was elected to the Christ's Mastership in 2002, after spending ten years as Marshal Foch Professor of French Literature and Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford.
Culler was Fellow in French and Director of Studies in Modern Languages at Selwyn College, Cambridge University, from 1969 – 1974, and Fellow of Brasenose College, Oxford and University Lecturer in French from 1974-77.
For this, the French Société de Géographie awarded him its 1928 Gold Medal, and in Britain he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society.
Fellow Regulator George Coe stated in 1927 that French had been shot in Oklahoma " about three years ago.
It uses older themes, such as " God Save the King ," " Rule Britannia " for the British, and " Marlbrough s ' en va-t-en guerre " (" Marlborough Has Left for the War ") for the Frenchthe tune now known as " The Bear Went Over the Mountain " or " For He's a Jolly Good Fellow.
Fellow French video game developer with links to Microïds, White Birds, also use similar simple drawings of birds as their logo.
In 1776, Thomas Henry, an apothecary and Fellow of the Royal Society of England speculated tongue in cheek that Joseph Priestly ’ s newly discovered dephlogisticated air ( now called oxygen ) might become “ as fashionable as French wine at the fashionable taverns ”.
Lambton was made a Fellow of the Royal Society ( 9 January 1817 ) and a corresponding member of the French Academy of Sciences in 1817.
French now works as a private space systems engineering consultant, and is a Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics ( AIAA ).
An active member of the French Resistance, he was awarded the Légion d ' honneur by Charles de Gaulle, the croix de guerre with three palm leafs and a star, the Medal of Freedom from US President Harry S. Truman, Ellis Island Medal of Honor from US President Ronald Reagan, was a Fulbright scholar, member of the Order of the British Empire ( OBE ), officer of the order of Orange-NASSAU, Medal of Honor of the Statue of Liberty, and Ph. D. from the University of Minnesota where he was a Mayo Foundation Fellow.
A Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, Lesley Blanch was appointed MBE in 2001, and in 2004 the French government awarded her the medal of Officier de l ’ Ordre des Arts et des Lettres.
He was elevated to the position of Professor of Modern History from being Professor of Modern French History in September 2006, and is currently a Fellow of Worcester College.
He was educated at Eton ( 1837 – 1842 ), where he won HRH the Prince Consort's Prize for French and Italian in 1842, and came second for French and German in 1841 and 1842, and was later a Fellow ( 1876 – 1880 ).

Fellow and later
In 1936, Whorf was appointed Honorary Research Fellow in Anthropology at Yale, and he was invited by Franz Boas to serve on the committee of the Society of American Linguistics ( later Linguistic Society of America ).
Crick later became a PhD student and Honorary Fellow of Gonville and Caius College and mainly worked at the Cavendish Laboratory and the Medical Research Council ( MRC ) Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge.
* The Cato Institute named its lower level auditorium after Hayek, who had been a Distinguished Senior Fellow at Cato during his later years.
He took the MA degree in 1791, and was elected a Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge two years later.
He would later go on to become a Fellow of the College and the CCRFC's first Honorary President ; his portrait hangs in the College's Formal Hall.
Fellow cadet William Rosecrans would later remember Sherman at West Point as " one of the brightest and most popular fellows " and " a bright-eyed, red-headed fellow, who was always prepared for a lark of any kind ".
Fellow students at the elite school were Georges Pompidou ( later President of France ) and René Brouillet ( who was part of Charles de Gaulle's cabinet after the war ).
Though he was not among the civilian scientific staff, Tizard would later help write the official account of the expedition, and also become a Fellow of the Royal Society.
He was a Fellow and, later, President ( 1849-51 ) of the Royal Geographical Society.
* Eric Waldram Kemp — Fellow, Tutor, and Chaplain 1946-69, later bishop of Chichester
John Conybeare, then a Fellow of Exeter, and later Bishop of Bristol, was Newton's most ardent opponent, penning the book Calumny Refuted against Newton's reforms.
No. 12, now staircases 19 and 20, is the oldest tenement acquired by the college ; known as Kylyngworth's, it was granted to the college in 1392 by Thomas de Lentwardyn, Fellow and later Provost, having previously been let to William de Daventre, Oriel's fourth Provost, in 1367.
* Tony Judt, FBA — former Fellow ( 1980 — 1987 ), author, historian, and public intellectual, later the director of the Erich Maria Remarque Institute at NYU and contributor to the New York Review of Books.
In 1923 John Gielgud, who would later become President and first Honorary Fellow of RADA, studied at the Academy for a year.
John Gielgud, who studied at RADA in 1923 and would later become President and first Honorary Fellow.
Joseph Hall received his early education at the local Ashby Grammar School, founded by his father's patron the Earl, and was later sent ( 1589 ) to Emmanuel College, Cambridge, where Anthony Gilby's son Nathaniel was a Fellow and advocated this course.
He joined the American Enterprise Institute in 1989, where he was the institute's John M. Olin fellow, before later joining the Hoover Institution as its Robert and Karen Rishwain Fellow.
Fellow T. Rex member Steve Currie also died in a car crash less than four years later.
Hugh Latimer ( – 16 October 1555 ) was a Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge and Bishop of Worcester before the Reformation, and later Church of England chaplain to King Edward VI.
Gerald Balfour, then a junior Fellow of the College, later politician and Chief Secretary for Ireland, proposed a revision of the College Statutes.
In November, 1711 he became a Fellow of the Royal Society, and was later its Vice-President.
Beissel had a long teaching career in English Literature, and later in Creative Writing, which started as a Teaching Fellow at the University of Toronto.
Ames was elected a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in 1736 and was appointed secretary five years later ; he held the position until his death, the Rev.
Brigadiers Obasanjo ( later Lt. General ) and Danjuma ( later Lt. General ) were appointed as Chief of Staff, Supreme HQ and Chief of Army Staff, respectively. In the coup d ' état that brought him to power he introduced the phrases with " Fellow Nigerians " and " with immediate effect " to the national lexicon.

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