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Fellow and King's
He was a Fellow between 1949 – 55 of King's College, Cambridge.
In 2005 he was made a Fellow of his alma mater King's College London.
He was also elected an Honorary Fellow of King's College Cambridge, the Royal Society of Edinburgh, University College London and the Royal Society of Medicine, and a Member of the Actuaries ' Club.
Prior to his presidency at King's he was Robert and Karen Rishwain Research Fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University.
King is a Fellow of the British Academy, an Honorary Fellow of King's and St John's Colleges, Cambridge and holds Honorary Degrees from Cambridge, Birmingham, City of London, Edinburgh, London Guildhall, London School of Economics, Wolverhampton, Worcester and Helsinki Universities.
Rotherham attended King's College, Cambridge, becoming a Bachelor of Divinity and a Fellow of King's, and lectured on Grammar, Theology and Philosophy.
On 16 January 2008 Clarke was made an honorary Fellow of the Haliburton Literary Society, the oldest literary society in North America, at the University of King's College, Halifax.
Wace was educated at Marlborough College, Rugby School, King's College London, and Brasenose College, Oxford ( BA Literae Humaniores and Mathematics, Honorary Fellow 1911 ).
* Honorary Fellow of King's College and the Royal Academy of Music, 1992
Fellow academic Jeremy Black noted the connection between Draco and World War II ; Draco wears the King's medal for resistance fighters.
* Honorary Fellow of King's College, Cambridge ( 1959 )
He is a Fellow of his alma mater, King's College London.
Howatch is an Honorary Fellow of King's College, London, the University of Wales at Lampeter, and Sarum College in Salisbury.
In 1997 she was appointed a Senior Research Fellow of London University, based at the International Centre for Prison Studies in King's College London.
Goldsworthy was appointed a Junior Research Fellow at Cardiff University for two years, taught briefly at King's College London and was an assistant professor on the University of Notre Dame's London programme for six years.
After leaving school, he was inducted into King's College, Cambridge on 8 September 1576 and removed into Pembroke College, Cambridge where he gained a BA in 1580 / 1 and was elected a Fellow on 27 November 1583.
He was invested as a Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1921, and as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts in 1935, and was Surveyor of the King's Works of Art 1936 – 1943.
:* King's College London ( Fellow ( FKC ) 1979 )
He is currently Professorial Fellow in the Melbourne Law School and the Faculty of Arts, University of Melbourne and Emeritus Professor of Moral Philosophy at King's College London.
* Max Walters ( 1920-2005 ) 1973-83: Director of the University Botanic Garden in Cambridge, Fellow of King's College.
He subsequently studied medicine at King's College London, and became a Member of the Royal College of Surgeons in 1847 and a Fellow of the Linnean Society in 1849.

Fellow and Man
I think he had the care of St. Botolph ’ s Church Cambridge, while he continued Fellow of Queen's College, where he was esteemed a very ingenious Man, and an excellent Philosopher.
While still in his twenties, he collaborated with Heywood Broun, Dorothy Parker, Robert E. Sherwood, and others on a revue, and collaborated with George S. Kaufman on a play, The Good Fellow, and with Marc Connelly on The Wild Man of Borneo.
The song has been used in a number of films, including An American Werewolf in London, My Fellow Americans, Twilight Zone: The Movie, Blade, Sweet Home Alabama, My Girl, Man of the House, Mr. Woodcock, and The Big Chill.
The most outstanding of his awards have been the Presley Award at Hardin-Simmons University, the Howard Hanson Prize at the Eastman School of Music for his Third Symphony in 1963, recipient of an ASCAP Special Award each consecutive year from 1965 to present, the American School Band Directors Association's Edwin Franko Goldman Award in 1983, elected Fellow of the American Wind and Percussion Artists by the National Band Association in 1984, National Citation from Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia fraternity in 1985, in 1988 Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia's Charles E. Lutton Man of Music Award for his achievement and continued contribution to American music, Kappa Kappa Psi's National Service to Music Award in 1989, Mid-West International Band and Orchestra Clinic's Medal of Honor in 1993, the John Philip Sousa Foundations Sudler Medal of Honor in 1999, and Past President of the American Bandmasters Association.
*" Sun Magic " ( released as " The Sun Is a Very Magic Fellow " on The Hurdy Gurdy Man, released October 1968 )
Fellow Cincinnati TV personality Bob Braun appeared as Best Man, with Colleen Sharp and Bonnie Lou as Matrons of Honor.
Wu Man moved to the U. S. in 1990 and was selected as a Bunting Fellow at the Radcliffe Institute of Advanced Study at Harvard University.

Fellow and Phillips
Musician / songwriter, Utah Phillips has recorded a song referencing Scribner, " The Saw Playing Musician " on the album Fellow Workers with Ani DiFranco.
" Fellow Crusade historian Jonathan Phillips also spoke against the film.

Fellow and bequeathed
He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of London, and was a founder and first president of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, to whom he bequeathed his library.

Fellow and him
Fellow critic James Russell Lowell called him " the most discriminating, philosophical, and fearless critic upon imaginative works who has written in America ", suggesting – rhetorically – that he occasionally used prussic acid instead of ink.
Fellow students remember him as studious, and awkward in social situations.
In 1891 the British Royal Society recognized Heaviside's contributions to the mathematical description of electromagnetic phenomena by naming him a Fellow of the Royal Society, and the following year devoting more than fifty pages of the Philosophical Transactions of the Society to his vector methods and electromagnetic theory.
In 1856 Gosse was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society, which, because he had no university position or inherited wealth, gave him " a standing he otherwise lacked.
Association for Computing Machinery honored him as a Fellow of ACM in 2008 for his
His investment efforts took him to Wall Street where, the day after Lincoln's assassination, a riotous crowd led him into an impromptu speech, in part as follows: " Fellow citizens!
The Royal Society elected him a Fellow of the Royal Society in June 1877 and bestowed their Rumford ( 1894 ), Davy ( 1909 ), and Copley Medal ( 1916 ) medals upon him for his work, as well as inviting him to deliver their Bakerian Lecture in 1901.
Fellow cosmonaut Alexei Leonov described him as "… very serious.
He received the inaugural Financial Engineer of the Year Award from the International Association of Financial Engineers in 1993, which also elected him a Senior Fellow.
The research work which he began there contributed in an important degree to his election as a Fellow of Trinity in 1874 ; and also gave him the material for a series of papers ( published as a monograph in 1878 ) on the Elasmobranch fish, which threw new light on the development of several organs in the Vertebrates, in particular of the uro-genital and nervous systems.
Fellow cricketer Jack Fingleton persuaded him to emigrate to Australia in 1953 ; and after he had settled there, he was employed by the Pepsi-Cola Company for many years.
Fellow musicians and singers were universal in their praise of Jackson, most calling him " the greatest ", and even the far-from-modest Jelly Roll Morton ranked Jackson as the only musician better than Morton himself.
Fellow cartoonist Tad Dorgan nicknamed him " the Greek ", a label which stuck and was taken up by his biographers and the press, who called him the son of a Greek baker.
It started with an explicit " Address to the Royal Society "; the Society responded by electing him as Fellow.
Fellow vaudevillian W. C. Fields, who appeared in productions with Williams, described him as " the funniest man I ever saw – and the saddest man I ever knew.
In the same year, he was appointed an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society, allowing him to use the letters FRS after his name.
( Edin ), in 1815, which entitled him to refer to himself as a Member of the College ( i. e., rather than a Fellow ).
Clarkson had an MA in mathematics from Cambridge, and examined Airy in classics and then subsequently arranged for him to be examined by a Fellow from Trinity College, Cambridge on his knowledge of mathematics.
Upon his return to London in 1668 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society, before travelling to St Andrews in late 1668 to take up his post as the first Regius Chair of Mathematics, a position created for him by Charles II, probably upon the request of Robert Moray.
He formed the Civic Trust in 1956 and was its President ; the Royal Institution of British Architects made him an honorary Fellow in 1968, and the Royal Town Planning Institute made him an honorary member.

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