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Professor and Hatton-Jones
* Margaret Rutherford as Professor Hatton-Jones

Professor and Margaret
* Prof. Dame Margaret Clark, Professor of political science
Margaret Thaler Singer ( 1921 – 2003 ) was a clinical psychologist and a part-time Adjunct Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of California, Berkeley, U. S.
He was appointed Professor of Chemistry at the University College of Bristol in 1879 and married Margaret Buchanan in 1881.
Douglas was born in Headington, Oxfordshire, the son of Professor Robert Langton Douglas and his wife Margaret Jane ( née Cannon ).
Keynote speakers included Professor Mary Jo Bane ( Harvard ), Professor Chris McCruddeon ( Oxford ), Professor Johan Verstraaten ( Leuven ) and Professor Margaret Archer ( Lausanne ).
In 2012, Nixon stars as Professor Vivian Bearing in the Broadway debut of Margaret Edson's Pulitzer Prize winning play Wit.
His adored daughter Margaret ( died 1953 ) married John William Mackail ( 1850 – 1945 ), the friend and biographer of Morris, and Professor of Poetry at Oxford from 1911 – 1916.
His father was minister James Alexander Haldane, and his second wife Margaret Rutherford, a daughter of Professor Daniel Rutherford.
* Professor Donald Leach CBE, Professor of Maths of Computing and Principal of Queen Margaret College, Edinburgh from 1985 – 96
There is also a Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity at the University of Oxford.
When Professor Bruce Dickins succeeded as Honorary Director the Society moved to the University of Cambridge and Miss Margaret Midgley ( later Dr Margaret Gelling ) was appointed Research Assistant.
When Professor Hugh Smith assumed the position of Honorary Director in 1951, University College, London became once more the Society's headquarters, with Margaret Midgley continuing research until 1953.
The political conflict became a focus of the institution's activities, and in 1980 after Margaret Thatcher's right-wing conservative party was elected to government, ILEA ( the Inner London Education authority ) who was responsible for the London Polytechnics, called on Open University Professor Beishon of the Open Systems Unit to become the caretaker Director.
Staff of a high calibre continued to be employed by the University including Professor Alexander Peacock and Margaret Fairlie, who in 1940 was appointed as Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology and thus became the first woman to hold a professorial chair at a university in Scotland.
The daughter of Anson D. Morse, Professor of History at Amherst College, and Margaret Duncan ( Ely ), she was the fourth child with two older brothers Ely and William, an elder sister Sarah, a younger sister Katherine and two younger brothers, Harold and Edward.
* Margaret Donaldson, Professor of Developmental Psychology at the University of Edinburgh
Despite every effort of Professor Brake and Matthew to save two others, Margaret and her daughter Sandra, they had befriended, it proved impossible to do so.

Professor and Rutherford
The Huygens SSP was developed by the Space Sciences Department of the University of Kent and the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory Space Science Department under the direction of Professor John Zarnecki.
* Alan F. Gibson, Head of Transistor Group at RRE, then the first Professor of Physics at the University of Essex in 1963, and later Head of Laser Division of Rutherford Laboratory ( 1975 – 1983 ).
After graduating from Magdalene College in 1921, Blackett spent ten years working at the Cavendish Laboratory as an experimental physicist with Professor Rutherford and in 1923 became a fellow of Kings College, Cambridge, a position he held until 1933.
Like Sherlock Holmes, Professor Challenger was based on a real person — in this case, a professor of physiology named William Rutherford, who had lectured at the University of Edinburgh while Conan Doyle studied medicine there.
The son of Professor John Rutherford ( 1695 – 1779 ) and Anne Mackay, Daniel Rutherford was born in Edinburgh on 3 November 1749.
* Biographical note at “ Lectures and Papers of Professor Daniel Rutherford ( 1749 – 1819 ), and Diary of Mrs Harriet Rutherford
Agreeable to Calvin's emphasis on the need for uniformity of discipline in Geneva, Samuel Rutherford ( Professor of Divinity in the University of St. Andrews, and Christian minister in 17th Century Scotland ) offered a rigorous treatment of " Libertinism " in his polemical work " A Free Disputation against pretended Liberty of Conscience " ( 1649 ).
* David Wark, Professor of Particle Physics at Imperial College, London, and the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
However, Bernal was refused fellowships at Emmanuel and Christ's and tenure by Rutherford, who disliked him, and in 1937, Bernal became Professor of Physics at Birkbeck College, University of London, a department which had been brought to the first rank by Patrick Blackett.
* Alexander William Bickerton ( 1842-1929 ), 1st Professor of Chemistry at University of Canterbury, teacher of Ernest Rutherford
He has also been suggested for Professor Challenger in Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World, but Doyle himself said that Challenger was based on a professor of physiology at the University of Edinburgh named William Rutherford.
In 1915 he moved to Victoria University College, New Zealand as Professor of Physics ; he was recommended by Rutherford.
Born in the village of Nisbet, Roxburghshire, in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, Rutherford was educated at Jedburgh Grammar School and Edinburgh University, where he became in 1623 Regent of Humanity ( Professor of Latin ).
* October 13 – Professor Ernest Rutherford of McGill University demonstrates the first wireless communication system between a station and a moving train using a Grand Trunk Railway passenger special operating between Toronto and Montreal.
In 1960 he was named Rutherford Professor of Physics and Director of the Foster Radiation Laboratory at McGill.
* Rutherford Aris ( 1929-2005 ), Regents Professor Emiritus
White is currently Professor of Astronomy at the Open University, UK, and Research Group Leader of the Astronomy Group at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory.
He was Professor of Physics and Astronomy at the University of London ( 1993 – 2000 ), Professor of Space Science at the University of Kent ( 2000 – 2005 ), and is currently Professor of Astronomy at the Open University, a post held jointly with the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory since 2005.

Professor and royal
Professor Mark Horton of Bristol University said that " this may prove to be the oldest complete remains of an English royal.
Clark and W. Harrison Moore, who had contributed to the first draft of the constitution put before the 1897 Adelaide Convention and was Professor of Law at the University of Melbourne, postulated that the letters patent and the royal instructions issued by Queen Victoria were unnecessary " or even of doubtful legality ".
Hans Daalder, Professor of political science at the Rijksuniversiteit Leiden wrote: " Did such simultaneous developments not result in a possible failure to lay down the limits of the royal prerogratives with some precision-which implied that the view of the King as the Keeper of the Nation, with rights and duties of its own, retained legitimacy?
Although he was aware of the theory of the royal family's history of porphyria then being proposed by Professor Ida Macalpine and Dr Richard Hunter, he stated he " tried not to let it influence him ... with all the symptoms, I was left with little option but to diagnose the Prince's condition as porphyria.
His main goal is to get Professor Ratigan behind bars and rescue Olivia Flaversham's father, while simultaneously preventing a royal assassination.
Professor Giorgi Melikishvili argues that Toumanoff's assumption is dubious and considers Mirian a representative of the local Iberian élite clan to whom the medieval tradition ascribed an exotic foreign royal ancestry to infuse him with more prestige.
On 18 November 2005, Professor Reinhold Würth was appointed officer in the Order of Orange-Nassau, which is a military and civil order of the Netherlands, on the basis of a royal decision.
The first idea, expressed by the Professor Mieczyslaw Domaradzki that the city was also a royal residence of the sub-king of the Upper Thrace, has little probability.

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