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In 1911, Carnegie became a sympathetic benefactor to George Ellery Hale, who was trying to build the 100 inch ( 2. 5 m ) Hooker Telescope at Mount Wilson, and donated an additional ten million dollars to the Carnegie Institution with the following suggestion to expedite the construction of the telescope: " I hope the work at Mount Wilson will be vigorously pushed, because I am so anxious to hear the expected results from it.
The Boston Daily Advertiser was established in 1813 in Boston by Nathan Hale.
At a time when scientific research in the United States was still in its infancy, George Ellery Hale, a solar astronomer from the University of Chicago, founded the Mount Wilson Observatory in 1904.
In 1919, Hubble was offered a staff position in California by George Ellery Hale, the founder and director of the Carnegie Institution's Mount Wilson Observatory, near Pasadena, California, where he remained on the staff until his death.
Shortly before his death, Mount Palomar's giant reflector Hale Telescope was completed, and Hubble was the first astronomer to use it.
This was changed to vacuum deposited aluminum on glass, used on the 200-inch Hale telescope.
The accuracy problem was greatly improved in 1844 when William Hale modified the rocket design so that thrust was slightly vectored, causing the rocket to spin along its axis of travel like a bullet.
The Hale rocket removed the need for a rocket stick, travelled further due to reduced air resistance, and was far more accurate.
When I was nine or ten years old, the assigned reading in the class wasThe Man without a Country ", a short story by Edward Everett Hale.
The Revolutionary War hero Nathan Hale ( Yale 1773 ) was the prototype of the Yale ideal in the early 19th century: a manly yet aristocratic scholar, equally well-versed in knowledge and sports, and a patriot who regretted he had but one life to lose for his country.
* Hale Johnson was a major leader of the temperance movement.
From September 2005 until early 2008, the manager of the space shuttle program was Wayne Hale.
William Hale Thompson ( May 14, 1869 – March 19, 1944 ) was Mayor of Chicago from 1915 to 1923 and again from 1927 to 1931.
Thompson was born in Boston, Massachusetts to William Hale and Mary Ann Thompson, but his family moved to Chicago when he was only nine days old.
During the robbery, a traffic cop, Hale Keith, was severely wounded when Nelson spotted him, jumped onto a teller's desk, and gunned Keith down through a plate glass window.
Ryan White was born at St. Joseph Memorial Hospital in Kokomo, Indiana, to Jeanne Elaine Hale and Hubert Wayne White.
The screenplay is an adaptation by Bridget Boland, John Hale and Richard Sokolove of the 1948 play by Maxwell Anderson ; Anderson's blank verse format was retained for only portions of the screenplay, such as Anne's soliloquy in the Tower of London, but then again, Anderson did not use blank verse throughout the play either, only in portions of it.
At the urging of his wife, Ponzi pleaded guilty on November 1, 1920 to a single count before Judge Clarence Hale, who declared before sentencing, " Here was a man with all the duties of seeking large money.
Halley's approach was first detected by astronomers David Jewitt and G. Edward Danielson on 16 October 1982 using the 5. 1 m Hale telescope at Mount Palomar and a CCD camera.
* Anne of Cleves was played by Elvi Hale in the episode Anne of Cleves in the television series The Six Wives of Henry VIII
During World War II, Leadville was a popular spot for visits by soldiers at nearby Camp Hale, but only after the town acted to curb prostitution ; until then, the United States Army declared the town off-limits for its personnel.

Hale and born
First the brainchild of local sports entrepreneur Dave Dixon, who also founded the Louisiana Superdome and the USFL, the Saints were actually secretly born in a backroom deal brought about by Congressman Hale Boggs, Senator Russell Long and NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle.
Theater scholar Allean Hale notes that, born only sixteen months apart, they were “ as inseparable as twins, sometimes referred to asThe Couple ’.” Rose and their black nursemaid, Ozzie, were Williams ' only companions as a child.
They had a child together, David McNeil, born 22 June 1946 ,; Haggard recalled her " seven years of plenty " with Chagall in her book, My Life with Chagall ( Robert Hale, 1986 ).
Since the 1960s, artist William Christenberry, born in Tuscaloosa, has been photographing various structures in Hale County as part of his multi-media artistic investigations.
The graves of Isaac and Elizabeth Hale and of an infant son born to Joseph and Emma are close to Route 171, in a public cemetery located east of the Church property.
* Theron Hale — Grand Ole Opry fiddler, born in Pikeville in 1883.
Fred Griffith was born in Hale, Cheshire county, England, in about 1879 ( exact year uncertain ), and attended Liverpool University.
Hanson was born in Reno, Nevada and grew up in Los Angeles, the son of Beverly June, a real estate agent, and Wilbur Hale " Bill " Hanson, a teacher.
Thomas Hale Boggs Sr. ( born February 15, 1914 ; presumed to have died on October 16, 1972 but not declared dead until January 3, 1973 ) was an American Democratic politician and a member of the U. S. House of Representatives from New Orleans, Louisiana.
Hale and Lindy Boggs had three children: U. S. TV and public radio journalist Cokie Roberts, born December 27, 1943, and the wife of journalist Steven V. Roberts ; Thomas Hale Boggs, Jr., a prominent Washington, D. C .,- based attorney and lobbyist ; and the late Barbara Boggs Sigmund, who served as mayor of Princeton, New Jersey.
Nathan Hale was born in Coventry, Connecticut in 1755 to Richard Hale and Elizabeth Strong.
Gideon Welles, the son of Samuel Welles and Ann Hale, was born on July 1, 1802 in Glastonbury, Connecticut.
He married on June 16, 1835, at Lewiston, Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, Mary Jane Hale, who was born on June 18, 1817 in Glastonbury, Connecticut the daughter of Elias White Hale and Jane Mullhallan.
Hale was born in Rochester, Strafford County, New Hampshire, the son of John Parker Hale and Lydia Clarkson O ' Brien.
Fred Hale was born in Maine on December 1, 1890, during a time when there were only forty-three stars on the American flag.
Emma was born July 10, 1804, in Harmony Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, as the seventh child of Isaac Hale and Elizabeth Lewis Hale.

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I want to see institutions like Throop turn out perhaps ninety-nine of every hundred students as men who are to do given pieces of industrial work better than any one else can do them ; I want to see those men do the kind of work that is now being done on the Panama Canal and on the great irrigation projects in the interior of this country — and the one-hundredth man I want to see with the kind of cultural scientific training that will make him and his fellows the matrix out of which you can occasionally develop a man like your great astronomer, George Ellery Hale.
With the onset of World War I, Hale organized the National Research Council to coordinate and support scientific work on military problems.
During the course of the war, Hale, Noyes and Millikan worked together in Washington on the NRC.
Under the leadership of Hale, Noyes and Millikan ( aided by the booming economy of Southern California ), Caltech grew to national prominence in the 1920s and concentrated on the development of Roosevelt's " Hundredth Man ".
Alston worked with Hale Woodruff on the murals in a large studio space in New York where they utilized ladders to reach the upper parts of the canvas.
* John R. Hale, et al., " Questioning the Delphic Oracle: When science meets religion at this ancient Greek site, the two turn out to be on better terms than scholars had originally thought ", in Scientific American August 2003
Booth attended Lincoln's second inauguration on March 4 as the invited guest of his secret fiancée, Lucy Hale.
Measurements taken by Cyril Hazard and John Bolton during one of the occultations using the Parkes Radio Telescope allowed Maarten Schmidt to optically identify the object and obtain an optical spectrum using the 200-inch Hale Telescope on Mount Palomar.
In 1908, Hale used a modified spectroheliograph to show that the spectra of hydrogen exhibited the Zeeman effect whenever the area of view passed over a sunspot on the solar disc.
However, according to an article by former Space Shuttle program Director Wayne Hale on his official NASA blog, the space shuttle program, in preparation for the 2010 shutdown, has already terminated many specialty parts and materials contracts, many with small businesses whose only customer may have been the shuttle program and who closed shop and retired upon receiving their termination letters ; as a result, it would be difficult and expensive at this point to extend the shuttle program, and there would be a lag of at least a year ( without flights ) before exhausted exotic parts and supplies could be replaced.
* Hale, A. R., " These Cults ": An Analysis of the Foibles of Dr. Morris Fishbein's " Medical Follies " and an Indictment of Medical Practice in General, with a Non-Partisan Presentation of the Case for the Drugless Schools of Healing, Comprising Essays on Homeopathy, Osteopathy, Chiropractic, The Abrams Method, Vivisection, Physical Culture, Christian Science, Medical Publicity, The Cost of Hospitalization and State Medicine, National Health Foundation, ( New York ), 1926.
Even after the garrison inactivation, however, there were still two units in Darmstadt until new facilities had been constructed for them elsewhere: The 66th Military Intelligence Group at the Dagger Complex on Eberstädter Weg, and the Defense Threat Reduction Agency in the Nathan Hale Depot.
* G. D. Hale Carpenter, A Naturalist on Lake Victoria, with an Account of Sleeping Sickness and the Tse-tse Fly ; 1920.
* Hawthorne ( Prairieville, Alabama ), a plantation house listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Hale County, Alabama
* Della Street: Mason's confidential secretary ( originated in 1943 by Joan Alexander on radio ,) whom was played by Barbara Hale in Perry Mason and all of the TV Movies listed below.
* G. D. Hale Carpenter joined the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, and took the DM in 1913 with a dissertation on the tsetse fly ( Glossina palpalis ) and African trypanosomiasis ( sleeping sickness ).
pp. 405 .</ ref > and Cherrill demanded and got a raise to $ 75 per week .. ( Approximately seven minutes of test footage of Hale survives and is included on the DVD release ; excerpts were first seen in the documentary Unknown Chaplin along with an unused opening sequence from the film.
Hale County was established following the end of the American Civil War, on January 30, 1867.
Hale County is connected to three major twentieth century artists: Walker Evans photographed the area in 1936 while he collaborated with James Agee on the 1941 book Let Us Now Praise Famous Men.

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