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Dr. Ray is a Fellow of the Foundation -- appointed thrice to assist his studies of William Makepeace Thackeray and of H. G. Wells -- and, before his appointment to the Foundation's executive staff, had been given our highest scholarly accolade, appointment to the Advisory Board.
Or, The Anatomy of a Male Opossum: In a Letter to Dr Edward Tyson ," from Mr William Cowper, Chirurgeon, and Fellow of the Royal Society, London, by Edward Tyson, M. D. Fellow of the College of Physicians and of the Royal Society.
Fellow Democrat William A. Blakley was appointed to replace Johnson as Senator, but Blakley lost a special election in May 1961 to Tower.
in Mathematics in 1981 for undergraduate work at Caltech, and was a Fellow of William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition in 1978.
In 1976 William Howard Bennett, a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, published Symbols of Our Celto-Saxon Heritage with the aim of establishing what he believed were the Israelite origind of British heraldry.
Thornton is a former U. S. Representative, lawyer, Arkansas Supreme Court justice, university president, and currently is the Public Service Fellow for the University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law.
Thornton is a former U. S. Representative, lawyer, Arkansas Supreme Court justice, university president, and currently is the Public Service Fellow for the University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law.
Members of the Institute include Revd Dr Vivian Boland OP ( Director ), Revd Dr Fergus Kerr OP ( Founding Director ), Prof. Steve Baldner ( Visiting Fellow, Trinity term 2006 ), Dr William Carroll ( Aquinas Fellow Hilary Terms ), Revd Dr Simon Gaine OP, Revd Peter Hunter OP, Revd Dr Aidan Nichols OP and Revd Dominic Ryan OP.
In 1673 James Davenant, a Fellow since 1661, complained to William Fuller, then Bishop of Lincoln, about Provost Say's conduct in the election of Thomas Twitty to a Fellowship.
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.
The south hall ( 39 ), meanwhile, was the private home of Mrs Letitia Pett ( 1841 ), Mrs Maria Brown ( 1852 ), Mrs Greswell ( 1861 ), Rev Richard Greswell ( 1866 ), Misses Greswell ( 1882 ), Charles William Chadwick Oman, Fellow of All Souls College and Chichele Professor of Modern History ( 1898 ).
Tagea Brandt Rejselegat ( 1938 and 1967 ), the election as a Fellow of the Royal Society ( 1969 ), the William Bowie Medal ( 1971, as the first woman ), and the Medal of the Seismological Society of America ( 1977 ).
* Edgar Taylor, The Suffolk Bartolomeans: A Memoir of the ministerial and domestic history of John Meadows, Clk, A. M. formerly Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge ; ejected under the Act of Uniformity from the Rectory of Ousden, Suffolk, printed: Arthur Taylor, published London: William Pickering, 1840.
Fellow Biblical archaeologist William Dever notes that " central theses have all been overturned, partly by further advances in Biblical criticism, but mostly by the continuing archaeological research of younger Americans and Israelis to whom he himself gave encouragement and momentum ...
* William W. Murdoch, Charles A. Storke II professor of population ecology, recipient of the 1990 Robert H. MacArthur Award, and AAAS Fellow known for his research in population regulation, biological control, and predator-prey relationships
He was neurology and psychiatric registrar at St Thomas's Hospital for two years, as assistant to Dr. William Sargant, then Research Fellow on the Medical Unit doing research into Parkinsonian trauma and neuropharmacology.
* 1989 — William James Fellow Award ( charter recipient ), American Psychological Society
William Morton Kahan ( born June 5, 1933, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada ) is a mathematician and computer scientist who received the Turing Award in 1989 for " his fundamental contributions to numerical analysis ", and was named an ACM Fellow in 1994.
William Whitaker picked him out for a Fellow of the college, and he proceeded to the degree of B. D.
* William T. Wiley, Guggenheim Fellow
The president for 2011 is Russell A. Berman, Walter A. Haas Professor in the Humanities at Stanford University, and a Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution ; the first vice president is Michael Bérubé, Paterno Family Professor in Literature and Director of the Institute for the Arts and Humanities at Pennsylvania State University, who assumes the MLA presidency in 2012 ; and the second vice president is Marianne Hirsch, William Peterfield Trent Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University and Professor in the Institute for Research on Women and Gender, who will advance to first vice president in 2012 and to the presidency in 2013.
Associated with King were William Bright, Regius Professor of Ecclesiastical History and a great scholar ; Edward Stuart Talbot, Warden of Keble College and subsequently Bishop of Winchester ; Edwin James Palmer, Professor of Latin, Archdeacon of Oxford and later Bishop of Bombay ; Edward Woolcoombe, a Fellow of Balliol with a great interest in and support for the missionary movement ; and John Wordsworth, Chaplain of Brasenose College.

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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 White House Counsel Bernard Nussbaum felt that if Foster had lived, he would have helped resist the calls to appoint Independent Counsels, and the many investigations lumped under the Whitewater umbrella that occupied the administration and the Clintons for the rest of their terms, might not have happened.
Fellow fantasy author and long-time Wheel of Time fan Brandon Sanderson was brought in to complete the final book, but during the writing process it was decided that book would be far too large to be published in one volume, and would instead be published as three volumes as large as, or larger than, any previous book in the series.
Santorum then went on to quote David DeWolf, a Senior Fellow of the Discovery Institute's Center for Science and Culture, as how the Institute's agenda was justified and would benefit students.
* 12 June 1968 Wilson was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society under Statute 12 of the Society's regulations, which covers people who have rendered conspicuous service to the cause of science or are such that their election would be of signal benefit to the Society.
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.
Fellow survivor Harry Gregg was more concerned about the portrayal of the players, particularly those who died, and whether their families ' feelings would be respected.
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.
He studied at the University of Glasgow and Trinity College, Cambridge, where he graduated with honours in Classics ( his dissertation would be published years later as The Growth of Plato's Ideal Theory ) and remained a Classics Fellow all his life.
Fellow rapper 2Pac also acted in the movie, and Treach would befriend him.
Fellow hosts Monty Hall, Alex Trebek, and Richard Dawson would do the same in the late 1980s.
Nominations for Fellowship can only come from existing Fellows of the Society, and must be signed by at least five and up to twelve existing Fellows, certifying that, from their personal knowledge, the candidate would make a worthy Fellow.
Thereafter, having obtained the diploma of Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons he would revert to the title " Mr " as a snub to the RCP.
" Fellow folksinger and journalist Matt Watroba wrote, " It would make sense at this point, to say that Dave Carter was on the verge of something big.
Fellow newscaster Reginald Bosanquet was inspired to write poetry for her: " I prayed, I vowed, that I'd be good ; and many people thought I would ; but then I got my just reward ; 18 nights with Anna Ford.
Fellow Saturday Night Live cast member Tracy Morgan reportedly found it offensive that Jimmy Fallon, above, would often break character in sketches.
Fellow GameSpot writer Ricardo Torres called the e-Reader functionality a " pleasant surprise " that would add replay value to the game.
Fellow SYL member Haji Bashir Ismail Yusuf would serve as the first President of the Somali National Assembly.
On March 23, 2012, with the release of the Ivy Bridge chip, Intel's Senior Fellow Mark Bohr stated that the company will be able to extend its current immersion process to the 14-nm and even 10-nm chips before EUV would be necessary.
Fellow player Reinaldo Martino did stay in European football and would later become a star with Juventus.
B. Matthews would use the term in the title of his last book, Odyssey of a Fellow Traveler ( 1938 ).
Upon completion of the university degree, students would then complete all remaining examinations through the Institute of Actuaries to qualify as an actuary and become a Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries ( FIA ).

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