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Graduating and became
Graduating BA in 1837 and MA in 1840, he became private tutor at Cambridge to the marquess of Sligo and the marquess of Lorne.
Graduating BA as 4th classic in 1832, he became a fellow of Trinity in 1834.
Graduating with first-class honors in 1773, Nathan became a teacher, first in East Haddam and later in New London.
Graduating in 1973, he went on to gain his doctorate in 1978 with a thesis on finite H-spaces, and remained at Oxford University as a mathematics lecturer until 1981, when he became a professional chess player.
Graduating BA in 1700 / 1, he became a fellow of Pembroke.
Graduating from the Saint Petersburg Theological Academy in 1902, Gapon became a religious teacher at the St. Olga children's orphanage in 1900 and became involved in working with factory workers and families impoverished by unemployment.
Graduating from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1984, he served in the US Army as an Air Defense Artillery officer, then became an entertainment reporter and film critic, including stints at News12 in Norwalk, Connecticut, the New York Daily News, Premiere, Movieline, Entertainment Weekly, Los Angeles, and talk radio shows at KMPC and KABC, where his tactical on-air bets with Martin Landau, Mel Gibson and James Cameron that they would win the Oscar resulted in them having to pay up at the Academy Awards ceremony by publicly thanking him in their acceptance speeches.
Graduating at Vienna in 1867 he became Privatdozent, and subsequently professor of classical philology ( 1873 ).
Graduating a year later, he became a contract player for the studio and made his first appearance in Lady General Hua Mulan.
Graduating at the top of her class, LaFlesche became the first Native American woman doctor in the United States.
Graduating in 1966 with a degree in Anthropology and Sociology, Sand followed Leary and Alpert to Millbrook and became a guide to the psychedelic realm for many of the people who came to Millbrook.
Graduating from Middlebury College in 1823, he became tutor in the Columbian University, Washington D. C. from 1825 to 1827, professor of Greek, Latin, and German at Waterville College ( now Colby College ) from 1827 to 1833, professor of Biblical Literature and criticism in Hamilton Theological Institute ( New York ) from 1835 to 1851, and professor of Hebrew and of Biblical exegesis in Rochester Theological Seminary from 1851 to 1857.

Graduating and member
Graduating in 2002, she began working for Andrew Evans, a member of the South Australian Legislative Council and leader of the South Australian branch of the Family First Party, as a personal assistant.

Graduating and Phi
Graduating from Shaker Heights High School in 1943, he briefly attended Ohio University in Athens, Ohio, where he was initiated into the Phi Kappa Tau fraternity.
Graduating from Williams Phi Beta Kappa in 1922, he continued his studies at Harvard University, receiving an MA a year later .< Ref >

Graduating and .
Graduating classes are typically between 3 – 12 students.
Graduating high school students with Ivy League caliber academic records have given the Honors College a closer look as a result, and this has had a trickle-down effect in improving the image of CUNY as a whole, which prior to the inception of the HC had been criticized as ' an institution adrift ' by the Giuliani administration.
Graduating from his plastic saxophone to a real instrument in 1962, Bowie formed his first band at the age of 15.
Graduating in 1948, he moved his family to West Texas and entered the oil business, becoming a millionaire by the age of 40.
Graduating from Christ Church, Oxford, as a Westminster scholar in 1860, he was entered at Lincoln's Inn but gave his attention chiefly to drama, producing Diamonds and Hearts at the Haymarket Theatre in 1867 ; this was followed by other light comedies.
Graduating from Milligan College in Tennessee, in 1950, he was commissioned a second lieutenant in the United States Air Force.
Graduating medical students then elect a post-graduate or residency program in neurology or pediatrics or one year of internal medicine.
Graduating in Space Quest V, he is promoted from a janitor to captain of the garbage scow SCS Eureka.
Graduating from Fargo Central High in 1952 and then graduating with a degree in music from Swarthmore College in 1957, he was the first student at Swarthmore and the only student in his class with such a degree.
Graduating from the Virginia Military Institute in 1877, Patton's father served as Los Angeles County, California, District Attorney and the first City Attorney for the city of Pasadena, California and the first mayor of San Marino, California.
Graduating in 1961, Falcone began to practice law before being appointed a judge in 1964.
Crossbar switching quickly spread to the rest of the world, replacing most earlier designs like the Strowger ( step-by-step ) and Panel systems in larger installations in the U. S. Graduating from entirely electromechanical control on introduction, they were gradually elaborated to have full electronic control and a variety of calling features including short-code and speed-dialing.
Graduating in 1938, he won a Rhodes Scholarship to the University of Oxford and, after having deferred it for a year to play football, he went on to attend Hertford College, Oxford.
Graduating tenth in the class of 1868, Thompson first went to sea in Contoocook in the West Indian Squadron.
Graduating seniors and professors hold a party at the end of every academic year.
Graduating from the prestigious Bronx High School of Science, Darin won a scholarship to attend Hunter College ; he dropped out in order to play small nightclubs around the city with a musical combo.
Graduating in 1971, he was a star player in the state ’ s first annual Blue-Gold All-Star high school football game played every August at the University of Delaware stadium.
Graduating classes from BPHS usually range from 100 to 120 students.
* Plainsboro featured on the hit MTV series, True Life (" I'm Graduating from High School "), on which MTV took a look at the life of three seniors who were enrolled at High School North.
Graduating classes number about 40 students.
Graduating at the top of her NET Spy School class, Sam is especially skilled at surveillance, hand to hand combat, disguise and radio / video operations.

1879 and Wilson
Joseph R. Wilson served as the first permanent clerk of the southern church's General Assembly, was Stated Clerk from 1865 – 1898 and was Moderator of the PCUS General Assembly in 1879.
In 1879, Wilson attended law school at the University of Virginia for one year.
* 1879 Thomas Edison and Joseph Wilson Swan patent the carbon-thread incandescent lamp.
In 1879, two years after Eliza's death, Andrew married Mary E. Wilson, daughter of Margaret Maleena ( née Stone ) and Joseph Carlton Wilson, a prominent physician of Edinboro, Pennsylvania.
After his wife Hersa died from an unexpected illness in 1879, he married Emma R. Wilson in 1890 and moved his family to Los Angeles, California four years later.
* G. M. Koot, " T. E. Cliffe Leslie, Irish Social Reform, and the Origins of the English Historical School of Economics ," in James Wilson ( 1805 – 1860 ), Isaac Butt ( 1813 – 1879 ), T. E. Cliffe Leslie ( 1827 – 1882 ), ed.
That same year the School was renamed to honor Woodrow Wilson, the 28th president of the United States, who was a member of Princeton's Class of 1879, governor of the State of New Jersey, and the 13th president of Princeton University.
* James Wilson ( UK Labour politician ) ( 1879 – 1943 ), UK MP, 1921 – 1922 and 1929 – 1931
* William Wilson ( Donegal MP ) ( 1836 – 1876 ), MP for Donegal 1876 – 1879
The era of the large glass-mirror reflector had begun, with telescopes such as Andrew Ainslie Common's 1879 36 inch ( 91 cm ) and 1887 60 inch ( 152 cm ) reflectors built at Ealing, and the first of the " modern " large glass mirror research reflectors, 60 inch ( 150 cm ) Mount Wilson Observatory Hale telescope of 1908, and the 100 inch ( 2. 5 m ) Mount Wilson Hooker telescope in 1917.
The governments of Great Britain and France, instead of supporting the ministry against the khedive, weakly consented to Nubar's dismissal ; but when this was shortly followed by that of Rivers Wilson and de Blignières they realized that the situation was a critical one, and they succeeded in obtaining from the sultan the deposition of Ismail and the substitution of his son Tawfiq as khedive ( 1879 ).
* John Wilson ( sport shooter ) ( 1879 – 1940 ), Dutch sport shooter
* David Wilson ( barrister ) ( 1879 – 1965 ), Australian barrister
With Gledhill and James Maurice Wilson ( later Canon of Worcester ), he wrote Handbook of Double Stars in 1879, which became a standard reference work.
With Joseph Gledhill and Edward Crossley, Wilson co-wrote Handbook of Double Stars in 1879, which became a standard reference work in astronomy.
Robert Wilson Lynd ( Irish: Roibéard Ó Floinn, 20 April 1879 – 6 October 1949 ) was an Irish writer, an urbane literary essayist and strong Irish nationalist.
* David Wilson KC ( 1879 – 1965 ): barrister and company director.
* Robert Wilson Lynd, writer ( born 1879 ).
William Wilson Allen, VC ( – 12 March 1890 ) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross ( VC ) for his actions at the Battle of Rorke's Drift in January 1879, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
They had four children: Anna Seelye, who married Benjamin Kendall Emerson, an Amherst College professor, in 1901 ; Elizabeth Seelye, who married James Wilson Bixler, an Amherst graduate, in 1891, and who died in 1894 ; Mabel, who married Bixler in 1898 ; and William James Seelye, who graduated from Amherst College in 1879.
* Edwin Bidwell Wilson ( 1879 – 1964 ), American mathematician
* Gary Wilson ( second baseman ) ( 1879 – 1969 ), former Major League Baseball second baseman for the Boston Americans

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