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Individuals in photo include ( starting at top ): Cleophas Cisney O ' Hara, Sir Archibald Geikie, Frederick Haynes Newell, Henry Barnard Kummel | Henry Barnard Kümmell, George Burbank Shattuck, Rollin D. Salisbury, Arthur Clifford Veatch, Louis Marcus Prindle, Harry Fielding Reid, Charles R. Van Hise | Charles Richard Van Hise, Cleveland Abbe, Jr., George Willis Stose, Thomas Leonard Watson, Edward Vincent D ' Invilliers, Clarence Wilbur Dorsey, Frederick James Hamilton Merrill, Louis Agricola Bauer, Arthur Coe Spencer, William John McGee, William Bullock Clark, Rufus Mather Bagg, Frank Hall Knowlton, Robert T. Hill | Robert Thomas Hill, Heinrich Ries, Frank Dawson Adams, Arthur Philemon Coleman, Timothy William Stanton, Oliver Lanard Fassig, Samuel Franklin Emmons, George Ferdinand Becker, Albert Berthold Hoen, George Otis Smith, James Furman Kemp, Bailey Willis, David White ( geologist ) | Charles David White, Edward Bennett Mathews, Charles Doolittle Walcott, John Wesley Powell, Joseph Stanley-Brown, Joseph Austin Holmes, Charles Willard Hayes, Leonidas Chalmers Glenn, Henry Shaler Williams.
< i > Memoir of Edward Forbes </ i > By George Wilson, M. D., Sir Archibald Geikie, 1861
** G. Wilson and A. Geikie, Memoir of Edward Forbes ( 1861 ), in which, pp. 575 – 583, is given a list of Forbes's writings.
* Memoir of Edward Forbes, by George Wilson and Archibald Geikie ( MacMillan and Edmonston co., 1861 ); Google Book Search

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Theory of the Earth ; with proofs and illustrations, vol III, Edited by Sir Archibald Geikie.
The programme debuted in 2000 with a short run of two episodes, one of which featured Alex Geikie, a well-spoken gay man, being taught to " fake it " as a London club bouncer.
Sir A. Geikie has shown that the puy type of eruption was common in the British area in Carboniferous and Permian times, as abundantly attested in central Scotland by remains of the old volcanoes, now generally reduced by denudation to the mere neck, or volcanic vent, filled with tuff and agglomerate, or plugged with lava.
* 1967 North Face, VI 5. 9 A3, Mount Geikie, Canadian Rockies, first ascent with John Hudson.

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Sir Archibald Geikie, OM, KCB, PRS, FRSE ( 28 December 1835 – 10 November 1924 ), was a Scottish geologist and writer.
A portrait and some reminiscences of W. W. Smyth will be found in the Memoir of Sir A. C. Ramsay ( 1895 ), by Sir Archibald Geikie.
The lake lies just east of Mount Cyril ( 797m ), and south of Mount Geikie ( 1191m ) in the West Coast Range.

Geikie and Sir
The gorge was named in honour of Sir Archibald Geikie, the Director General of Geological Survey for Great Britain and Ireland when it was given its European name in 1883.
Sir Archibald Geikie, John Wesley Powell, and Charles Doolittle Walcott on a geological field excursion to Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, May 1897.
This led to a position in the Edinburgh office of the Geological Survey of Scotland, as keeper of maps and correspondence, where the director, Sir Archibald Geikie, encouraged his research.
* 1892-93: Sir Archibald Geikie, geologist
As remarked by Sir Archibald Geikie, the doctrine of the origin of valleys by the erosive action of the streams which flow through them was first clearly taught by Desmarest.
** Geographical Evolution, by Sir Archibald Geikie
Geological field excursion to Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, April 30, 1897, following the George Huntington Williams Memorial Lectures delivered by Sir Archibald Geikie at Johns Hopkins University.
File: Geikie Powell Walcott in Harpers Ferry 1897. jpg | Sir Archibald Geikie, John Wesley Powell, and Charles Doolittle Walcott on a geological field excursion to Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, May 1897, following the George Huntington Williams Memorial Lectures delivered by Sir Archibald Geikie at Johns Hopkins University
Sir Archibald Geikie is in the top row, second from the left, wearing a light-colored jacket.
* Sir Archibald Geikie O. M.
* The Birds of Shakespeare by Sir Archibald Geikie
* The Story of a Boulder ; or, Gleanings from the notebook of a field geologist by Sir Archibald Geikie, 1858
Rolleston, Sir Archibald Geikie, and Lady Augusta Gregory.

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These include pioneers of geology Buckland, Sedgwick, Murchison, Lyell, De la Beche, T. H. Huxley, Prestwich, Geikie and Lapworth.
With Murchison some of his earliest work was done on the complicated regions of the schists of the Scottish Highlands ; and the small geological map of Scotland published in 1862 was their joint work: a larger map was issued by Geikie in 1892.
The largest islands are Caribou Island, Geikie Island, Katatota Island, Kelvin Island, Logan Island, Murchison Island, Murray Island, and Shakespeare Island.

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See The Founders of Geology, by Sir A Geikie ( 1897 ).
See Sir A. Geikie, Ancient Volcanoes of Great Britain ( 1897 ).
The more striking additions to our knowledge included the detection and description of cosmic dust, which as fine rain slowly accumulates on the ocean floor ; the development of zeolitic crystals on the sea-bottom at temperatures of 32 ° F ( 0 ° C ) and under ; and the distribution and mode of occurrence of manganese nodules and of phosphatic and glauconite deposits on the bed of the ocean ( Geikie ).

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In the biography, Paul Allen wrote, regarding a suggestion in Cosmopolitan that his plays were becoming autobiographical: " If we take that to mean that his plays tell his own life story, he still hasn't started.
In October 2007, Watterson wrote a review of Schulz and Peanuts, a biography of Charles Schulz, in The Wall Street Journal.
John W. Haley, his eldest son, wrote Sound and Glory, a biography of Haley, while his youngest daughter, Gina Haley, is a professional musician based in Texas.
* In 1990, Haley's eldest son, John W. Haley, along with John von Hoëlle wrote Sound and Glory, a biography focusing mostly on Haley's early life and peak career years.
Charlotte's friendship with fellow writer Elizabeth Gaskell, whilst not necessarily close, was significant in that Gaskell wrote Charlotte's biography after her death in 1855.
Bacon's personal secretary and chaplain, William Rawley, however, wrote in his biography of Bacon that his inter-marriage with Alice Barnham was one of " much conjugal love and respect ", mentioning a robe of honour that he gave to her, and which " she wore unto her dying day, being twenty years and more after his death ".
Contemporary French writer Michel Houellebecq wrote a literary biography of Lovecraft called H. P. Lovecraft: Against the World, Against Life.
As Donald Creighton ( who penned a two-volume biography of Macdonald in the 1950s ) wrote, " law was a broad, well-trodden path to comfort, influence, even to power ".
Bolsec was banished from the city, and after Calvin ’ s death, he wrote a biography which severely maligned Calvin ’ s character.
Sartre wrote self-consciously and successfully in a number of literary modes and made major contributions to literary criticism and literary biography.
John Lahr wrote a biography of Orton entitled Prick Up Your Ears, a title * Orton himself had considered using, in 1978.
Hay and Nicolay wrote a formal 10-volume biography of Lincoln ( Abraham Lincoln: A History, 1890 ) and prepared an edition of his collected works.
"... Arthur's genius lay in his ability to imagine songs, with fully formed lyrics and melodies ," wrote John Einarson in " Forever Changes: Arthur Lee and the Book of Love ," an authorized biography on Lee that was released in 2010.
Although his grandson, Louis Pasteur Vallery-Radot, wrote that Pasteur had only kept from his Catholic background a spiritualism without religious practice, Catholic observers often said Louis Pasteur remained throughout his whole life an ardent Christian, and his son-in-law, in perhaps the most complete biography of Louis Pasteur, writes:
In 1850 he married an American college teacher, Elizabeth Cabot Cary Agassiz, who later wrote introductory books about natural history and, after his death, a lengthy biography of her husband.
The fourth important source of information is William of Saint-Parthus ' biography, which he wrote using the papal inquest mentioned above.
In 1991, the controversial author Kitty Kelley wrote an unauthorized and largely uncited biography about Nancy Reagan, repeating accounts of a poor relationship with her children and introducing rumors of alleged sexual relations with singer Frank Sinatra.
Honorius III also wrote a bioraphy of Celestine III ; a biography of Gregory VII ; an " Ordo Romanus ", which is a sort of ceremonial containing the rites of the Church for various occasions ; and thirty-four sermons.
Referring to the book's original 1987 publication in a Rolling Stone review pegged to the book's republication in 2002, the critic Jon Caramanica wrote, " It might well be the most comprehensive biography ever written about a pop act while it was still in its prime.
Jenkins wrote 19 books, including a biography of Gladstone ( 1995 ), which won the 1995 Whitbread Award for Biography, and a much-acclaimed biography of Winston Churchill ( 2001 ).
In 1990, Colin Escott wrote an introduction to Orbison's biography published in a CD box set: " Orbison was the master of compression.
Cowles ’ s account “ raises questions .” wrote Jay Taylor in his biography of Chiang.
In 2005 Graham Sharpe, who had known Sutch since the late 1960s, wrote the first biography, The Man Who Was Screaming Lord Sutch.
Most recently, finance writer James Grant wrote the biography entitled, " Mr. Speaker!

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