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Hopkins and was
Another source of intellectual stimulus was opened to her at that time by the founding of Johns Hopkins University within walking distance of home.
And just as `` Laurie '' Lawrence was first attracted to bright Jo March, who found him immature by her high standards, and then had to content himself with her younger sister Amy, so Joe Jastrow, who had also been writing Henrietta before he came to Johns Hopkins, had to content himself with her younger sister, pretty Rachel.
The present edition of crystal data was written by J.D.H. Donnay, the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. ( Part 2 ) ) and Werner Nowacki, University of Berne, Switzerland ( Part 1 ) ) with the collaboration of Gabrielle Donnay, U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C..
After the war, he played piano and guitar ( his first guitar was built by friend and author Sydney Hopkins, who wrote Mister God, This Is Anna ), and in 1949 joined Chris Barber's Jazz Band where he met blues harmonica player Cyril Davies.
He was a founder of the Texas blues sound and an important influence on other blues singers and guitarists, including Lead Belly and Lightnin ' Hopkins.
Music was much simplified ; and a radical distinction developed between, on the one hand, parish worship where only the metrical psalms of Sternhold and Hopkins might be sung ; and on the other hand, worship in churches with organs and surviving choral foundations, where the music of John Marbeck and others was developed into a rich choral tradition.
In 1879, Peirce was appointed Lecturer in logic at the new Johns Hopkins University, which was strong in a number of areas that interested him, such as philosophy ( Royce and Dewey did their PhDs at Hopkins ), psychology ( taught by G. Stanley Hall and studied by Joseph Jastrow, who coauthored a landmark empirical study with Peirce ), and mathematics ( taught by J. J. Sylvester, who came to admire Peirce's work on mathematics and logic ).
That year, Newcomb pointed out to a Johns Hopkins trustee that Peirce, while a Hopkins employee, had lived and traveled with a woman to whom he was not married ; the ensuing scandal led to his dismissal in January 1884.
The application was doomed ; his nemesis Newcomb served on the Institution's executive committee, and its President had been the President of Johns Hopkins at the time of Peirce's dismissal.
This situation was resolved due to the efforts of Cyrus Adler, professor of Semitic languages at Johns Hopkins University and founder of the Jewish Publication Society, who convinced a number of wealthy German Reform Jews including Jacob Schiff, David and Simon Guggenheim, Mayer Sulzberger, and Louis Marshall, to contribute $ 500, 000 to the faltering JTS.
It was financed and built through " The Big Four " ( who called themselves " The Associates "): Sacramento, California businessmen Leland Stanford, Collis Huntington, Charles Crocker, and Mark Hopkins.
Thomas ' early poetry was noted for its verbal density, alliteration, sprung rhythm and internal rhyme, and he was described by some critics as having being influenced by English poet Gerard Manley Hopkins.
Thomas was very conscious of the impact of spoken or intoned verse and explored the potentialities of sound and rhythm, in a manner reminiscent of Gerard Manley Hopkins.
The story of Donald Campbell's last attempt at the water speed record on Coniston Water was told in the BBC television film Across the Lake in 1988, with Anthony Hopkins as Donald.
Ronald Hopkins has written, " Jenner's unique contribution was not that he inoculated a few persons with cowpox, but that he then proved subsequent challenges that they were immune to smallpox.
He was born Edgar Poe in Boston, Massachusetts, on January 19, 1809, the second child of English-born actress Elizabeth Arnold Hopkins Poe and actor David Poe, Jr.
* The 1993 film of The Trial was based on Harold Pinter's screenplay adaptation and starred Kyle MacLachlan and Anthony Hopkins.
It was a feminist movement in that most of its teachers and students were women ; notable among the founders of the movement were Emma Curtis Hopkins, known as the " teacher of teachers " Myrtle Fillmore, Malinda Cramer, and Nona L. Brooks ; with its churches and community centers mostly led by women, from the 1880s to today.
" He was discharged in 1946 and joined the Upper Atmosphere Rocket Program at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory in Silver Spring, Maryland, working there until 1950.

Hopkins and born
Sir Philip Anthony Hopkins, CBE ( born 31 December 1937 ), best known as Anthony Hopkins, is a Welsh | deadurl = no
Gerard Manley Hopkins was born in Stratford, Essex, ( now in Greater London ) as the first of nine children to Manley and Catherine ( Smith ) Hopkins.
Country music pioneer Al Hopkins was born in Watauga County in 1889.
William Henry Welch, the founding dean of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, was born in Norfolk, scion of a family of Norfolk physicians.
* Samuel M. Hopkins, 1772 – 1837, lawyer and United States Representative for New York was born in Salem.
* Roy McArthur " Hoppy " Hopkins ( born 1943 ) served as a Democrat in the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1988 until his death in office in 2006.
Occult writer Grant Wallace was born in Hopkins in 1867.
* Blues singer Lightnin ' Hopkins was born in Centerville in 1912.
Philip D. Curtin a former professor at Johns Hopkins University and historian on the Africa and Atlantic slave trade, though born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, grew up in Webster Springs.
Linda Ann Hopkins, professionally known as Tera Patrick, ( born July 25, 1976 ) is an American former pornographic actress.
* Sir Anthony Hopkins ( born 1937 ), film, stage and television actor
Hoskins was born in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, the son of Elsie Lillian ( née Hopkins ), a cook and nursery school teacher, and Robert William Hoskins, Sr., a bookkeeper and lorry driver.
Paul Dundes Wolfowitz ( born December 22, 1943 ) is a former United States Ambassador to Indonesia, U. S. Deputy Secretary of Defense, President of the World Bank, and former dean of the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University.
* June 8-Gerard Manley Hopkins, poet ( born 1844 )
Thus Hopkins could not have been born before 1619, and could not have been older than 28 when he died, but he may have been as young as 25.
Johns Hopkins was born on May 19, 1795, to Samuel Hopkins ( 1759 – 1814 ) of Anne Arundel County, Maryland, and Hannah Janney ( 1774 – 1864 ), of Loudoun County, Virginia.
Glaspie was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, and graduated from Mills College in Oakland, California in 1963, and from Johns Hopkins University's Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies in 1965.
* Samuel Hopkins Adams, American author, was born on January 26, 1871 in Dunkirk.
* Sarah Hopkins Bradford, writer and historian, was born there.
In that same era was organized the short-lived rival to the Philharmonic, the American Academy of Music, founded by Charles Jerome Hopkins ( born 1836 in Burlington, Vermont ), William Fry, George Bristow, and Charles Steele in 1856.

Hopkins and Savannah
Graduates of GPS attend diverse colleges every year, including Dartmouth College, Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( MIT ), Columbia University, New York University ( NYU ), United States Military Academy ( USMA ), Yale University, Savannah College of Art and Design ( SCAD ), Brandeis University, Johns Hopkins University, and Vanderbilt University, to name a few.

Hopkins and Georgia
That's an improvement from the previous year's fourth-place ranking, and it places WSU in the company of Johns Hopkins University and the Georgia Institute of Technology, which were first and second, respectively.
His first teaching post was at the University of California, Santa Barbara ( 1951 to 1973 ); he then taught at Johns Hopkins University ( from 1973 to 1990 ) and the University of Georgia ( from 1990 to 1999 ).
* Isaac S. Hopkins, professor / founder Georgia Institute of Technology
He began his teaching career as an assistant professor in the English department at Johns Hopkins University in 1970, but left Johns Hopkins in 1974 to become the editor of The Georgia Review at the University of Georgia Dr. Irwin returned to Johns Hopkins to become professor and chair of The Writing Seminars department.
As a frequent speaker at Harvard University, Columbia University, Johns Hopkins University, Emory University, and the University of Georgia, Tierkel was able to pass his knowledge on to others.
* In the U. S., old gold is widely used as one of the two color symbols for colleges and universities ( notably Georgia Tech, Johns Hopkins University, Texas State University, The University of Alabama at Birmingham, Purdue University, The University of Iowa, East Tennessee State University, Vanderbilt University, the University of Tulsa, The College of Wooster, Wake Forest University, East Carolina University, Oakland University, the University of Pittsburgh, Wofford College, West Virginia University, the University of Central Florida, and University of Wisconsin – Superior ).
There was some controversy when MPL Communications acquired the old copyright ; a law firm commissioned by Georgia Tech in 1984, Newton, Hopkins & Ormsby, concluded that while there were copyrighted versions of the song, the version used by the school was not copyrighted and falls in the public domain.
Academy alumni have gone on to attend several prestigious colleges and universities, including Georgia Institute of Technology, Auburn University, Brown University, Columbia University, Duke University, Emory University, Harvard University, Johns Hopkins University, MIT, Oxford College, University of Chicago, University of Georgia, Wellesley College, Yale University, and several others.

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