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John Taylor Gilman was the last governor to serve longer than six years, serving 14 one-year terms as governor between 1794 and 1816.
Since Kourouniotes ’ s excavation, anthropologists and scholars of Arcadian religion have studied the site in terms of its development as a sanctuary, but there was no further systematic or scientific investigation until 1996, when Dr. David Gilman Romano of the University of Pennsylvania conducted a topographical and architectural survey of the site.
He had four more children by unidentified women: Stephen Blackehart ( born 1967 ), Michael Gilman ( born 1967 ), who was adopted by Brando's longtime friend Sam Gilman, Dylan Brando ( born 1968 ), and Angelique Brando.
Brando was cremated, and his ashes were put in with those of his childhood friend Wally Cox and another longtime friend, Sam Gilman.
Daniel Coit Gilman was inaugurated as the first president on February 22, 1876.
The 1990s belonged to Michelle Gould ( née Gilman ) whose drive serve was a huge weapon against her opponents.
In 1991, Robert Gilman set out a definition of an ecovillage that was to become a standard.
The former town of Gilman was dissolved in 1860.
However, Brown and Gilman note that it was only between the twelfth and fourteenth centuries that the norms for the use of T-and V-forms crystallized.
Charlotte Perkins Gilman ( July 3, 1860 – August 17, 1935 ) was a prominent American sociologist, novelist, writer of short stories, poetry, and nonfiction, and a lecturer for social reform.
At the age of five, Gilman taught herself to read because her mother was ill.
In her autobiography, The Living of Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Gilman wrote that her mother showed affection only when she thought her young daughter was asleep.
In 1894, Gilman sent her daughter west to live with her former husband and his second wife, Grace Ellery Channing, who was a close friend of Gilman's.
Gilman reported in her memoir that she was happy for the couple, since Katharine's " second mother was fully as good as the first, perhaps better in some ways.
She contacted Houghton Gilman, her first cousin, whom she had not seen in roughly fifteen years, who was a Wall Street attorney.
In January 1932, Gilman was diagnosed with incurable breast cancer.
In 1894 – 95 Gilman served as editor of the magazine The Impress, a literary weekly that was published by the Pacific Coast Women ’ s Press Association ( formerly the Bulletin ).
The book was published in the following year, and propelled Gilman into the international spotlight.
On April 18, 1887, Gilman wrote in her diary that she was very sick with " some brain disease " which brought suffering that cannot be felt by anybody else, to the point that her " mind has given way.
After nine weeks, Gilman was sent home with Mitchell ’ s instructions, “ Live as domestic a life as possible.
“ The ideal woman ," Gilman wrote, " was not only assigned a social role that locked her into her home, but she was also expected to like it, to be cheerful and gay, smiling and good-humored .” When the sexual-economic relationship ceases to exist, life on the domestic front would certainly improve, as frustration in relationships often stems from the lack of social contact that the domestic wife has with the outside world.

Gilman and born
** Michael Gilman ( born 1967 )
His numerous grandchildren also include Michael Brando ( born 1988 ), son of Christian Brando, Prudence Brando and Shane Brando, children of Miko C. Brando, the three children of Teihotu Brando and the children of Michael Gilman, among others.
Solomon Gilman Comstock ( 1842-1933 ) was born in Argyle but moved to Minnesota, where he became a U. S. Congressman ( 1889-91 ).
* The Lady Rose Gilman ( born 1 March 1980, married George Gilman )
* Laurence Gilman ( born 1965 ), Canadian ice hockey executive
* Sander Gilman ( born 1944 ), cultural and literary historian
Henry Gilman was born in Boston, Massachusetts, as the son of a tailor.
Loyd Daniel Gilman Grossman, OBE, FSA ( born 16 September 1950 ) is an American-British television presenter, gastronome and musician who has mainly worked in the United Kingdom.
Grossman was born in Marblehead, Massachusetts on 16 September 1950, the son of David K. Grossman and Helen Katherine ( née Gilman ).
The Lady Rose Gilman ( Rose Victoria Birgitte Louise Gilman, née Windsor ; born 1 March 1980 ) is a member of the extended British Royal Family.
Lady Rose and her husband have a daughter, Lyla Beatrix Christabel Gilman, born 30 May 2010.
Gilman was born in Exeter, New Hampshire, to a family settled in Exeter since its earliest days.
William Wendell " Billy " Gilman III ( born May 24, 1988 ) is an American country music artist.
William Wendell Gilman III was born on May 24, 1988, in Westerly, Rhode Island, he was raised in Hope Valley, Rhode Island.
Alfred Goodman Gilman ( born July 1, 1941 ) is an American pharmacologist and biochemist.
Gilman was born in New Haven, Connecticut.

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* 1930 Henry Gilman works on lithium cuprates, see Gilman reagent
A band plays on the tiny stage at the Berkeley, California punk venue at 924 Gilman Street.
Brown and Gilman argued that the choice of form is governed by either relationships of ' power ' and / or ' solidarity ', depending on the culture of the speakers, showing that ' power ' had been the dominant predictor of form in Europe until the twentieth century.
An advocate of euthanasia for the terminally ill, Gilman committed suicide on August 17, 1935 by taking an overdose of chloroform.
Gilman became a spokesperson on topics such as women ’ s perspectives on work, dress reform, and family.
Lane writes in Herland and Beyond that “ Gilman offered perspectives on major issues of gender with which we still grapple ; the origins of women ’ s subjugation, the struggle to achieve both autonomy and intimacy in human relationships ; the central role of work as a definition of self ; new strategies for rearing and educating future generations to create a humane and nurturing environment .”
*" A Rational Position on Suffrage / At the Request of the New York Times, Mrs. Gilman Presents the Best Arguments Possible in Behalf of Votes for Women.
Gilman and others eulogize Anthony on the centenary of her birth.
“ The Intellectualism of Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Evolutionary Perspectives on Race, Ethnicity, and Gender .” Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Optimist Reformer.
“` In the Twinkling of an Eye ’: Gilman ’ s Utopian Imagination .” In A Very Different Story: Studies on the Fiction of Charlotte Perkins Gilman.
“ Charlotte Perkins Gilman and the Journey From Within .” In A Very Different Story: Studies on the Fiction of Charlotte Perkins Gilman.
“ Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Forerunner of a Feminist Social Science .” Discovering Reality: Feminist Perspectives on Epistemology, Metaphysics, Methodology and Philosophy of Science.
Bozrah contains three villages: Fitchville, the town center ; Leffingwell, a crossroads on Route 82 ; and Gilman, a mill village along Fitchville Road.
Chatsworth was laid out by Zeno Secor ( 1809 – 25 October 1875 ) and Cornelia Gilman on 8 June 1859.
The town includes the hamlet of Cushman, which is located on the Connecticut River, opposite Gilman, Vermont.
* Gilmantown -- A hamlet that was formerly part of the defunct Town of Gilman, located on a paved section of Gilmantown Road between Speculator and the hamlet of Wells.
Issaquah was originally developed to service the mining industry on nearby Squak and Cougar mountain, and began as the town of Gilman, Washington.

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