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Before Rowell Jackman Hall was built, the site was home to a parking lot and the historic Stephenson House.
An alternative view of these events was proposed by an American historian Stephen Christopher Rowell, where he believes that Gediminas never intended to become a Christian himself, since that would have offended the staunchly pagan inhabitants of Žemaitija and Aukštaitija.
The DC SQUID was invented in 1964 by Robert Jaklevic, John J. Lambe, James Mercereau, and Arnold Silver of Ford Research Labs after Brian David Josephson postulated the Josephson effect in 1962, and the first Josephson junction was made by John Rowell and Philip Anderson at Bell Labs in 1963.
Much of the drafting was drafted by two senior army officers with law degrees: Milo Rowell and Courtney Whitney, though others chosen by MacArthur also had a large say in the document.
Bishop was the home of Galen Rowell, and his wife Barbara, before their death at the Eastern Sierra Regional Airport.
Baudette was home to Rowell Laboratories, Inc., a manufacturer of pharmaceutical products from 1935 to 1986.
Rowell initially achieved success by processing and selling burbot liver oil, after it was discovered to improve the fur of foxes living in the Rowell family fox farm.
Rowell, Librarian at the University of California, Berkeley, sought permission to begin Interlibrary Loan ; his request was granted during the years 1894-1898.
Ted Rowell felt it was something in the burbot, so he extracted some oil and sent it away to be assayed.
She was later joined by her younger sister Lucy ( Julia Lee Smith ), and their mother Eileen ( Rosie Rowell ).
Galen Avery Rowell ( August 23, 1940 – August 11, 2002 ) was a noted wilderness photographer and climber.
Rowell was introduced to the wilderness at a very young age, and began climbing mountains at the age of ten.
The story, originally initiated by an invitation from fellow photographer Dewitt Jones to help him on an assignment, came about when Jones was called away and Rowell suggested an ascent of Yosemite National Park's Half Dome that he documented on his own.
Rowell was also a highly regarded writer on subjects ranging from photography, humanitarian and environmental issues, human visual cognition, and mountaineering, publishing numerous magazine articles and eighteen books in his lifetime.
Rowell was particularly keen on seeking out and photographing optical phenomena in the natural world.
A major retrospective book on his life, career, and impact on the various worlds he touched was published by Sierra Club Books: Galen Rowell: A Retrospective ( ISBN 1578051150 ).
Rowell was posthumously inducted in the fellowship of the International League of Conservation Photographers as an Honorary Fellow in 2009.
His mother was the daughter of another former Member of Parliament, Newton Wesley Rowell.
Carol Rowell Council was the student co-founder along with Dr. Joyce Nower, a literature instructor.
These prior claims are controversial and the first paper to claim the discovery of Josephson's effect, and to make the requisite experimental checks, was that of Anderson and Rowell.
Newton Wesley Rowell, PC ( November 1, 1867 – November 22, 1941 ) was a Canadian lawyer and politician and leading lay figure in the Methodist church.

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The largest and most influential environmental organizations in the United States, according to Andrew Rowell are the so called Group of Ten: Defenders of Wildlife, Environmental Defense Fund, National Audubon Society, National Wildlife Federation, Natural Resources Defense Council, Friends of the Earth, Izaak Walton League, Sierra Club, The Wilderness Society and the World Wide Fund for Nature
They publish the Sierra Club Calendars, perennial bestsellers, featuring photographs by well-known nature photographers such as Galen Rowell.
Winchell, Sierra Nevada, CA, with Galen Rowell.

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should be given their ordinary meaning, absent clear and express legislative intention to the contrary ,” as long as the ordinary meaning does “ not render the statute ’ s application absurd, unreasonable, or unjust .” State v. Rowell, 121 N. M. 111, 114, 908 P. 2d 1379, 1382 ( 1995 ) When the meaning of a statute is unclear or ambiguous, we have recognized that it is “ the high duty and responsibility of the judicial branch of government to facilitate and promote the legislature ’ s accomplishment of its purpose .” State ex rel.

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* Rowell, Henry Thompson.
From the eastern side of the building, the Upper Houses look out at Rowell Jackman Hall and the Lower Houses see the St. Michael's College residence of Elmsley.
Historian S. C. Rowell has described his rise to power as taking place through " the familiar processes of marriage, murder and military conquest.
From the eastern side of the building, the Upper Houses look out at Rowell Jackman Hall and the Lower Houses see the St. Michael's College residence of Elmsley.
Rowell Jackman Hall, is the newest of Vic's residences, having been completed in 1993.
It is named after Mary Rowell Jackman whose son Henry N. R. Jackman made a substantial donation to the project.
* August 11 – Galen Rowell, American photographer, writer, and climber ( b. 1940 )
* Rowell, Henry Thompson.
* Eric Grider-Songwriter / Singer raised near Rowell, recorded albums in Nashville and Memphis.
The Harry Rowell Rodeo Ranch is located in Castro Valley, and is managed by the Hayward Area Recreation and Park District.

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* The Rowell Award

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Later that year Rowell expanded the invitation for a group of libraries, such as NUCMC.
In the 1920s, Minnesota druggist Theodore " Ted " H. Rowell and his father, Joseph Rowell, a commercial fisherman on Lake of the Woods, were using the burbot as feed for the foxes on Joe ’ s blue-fox farm.
Evelyn C. Smith researched and developed of the use of livers from the fresh water burbot for fish oil strong in vitamin A and D. She started during the Great Depression ( 1929 ) by offering free burbot oil to the poor and grew to commercializing the oil until the sale of the production equipment to the Rowell Fish Company in 1940.
Also an energetic advocate for the causes in which he believed, Rowell served on multiple advisory and directors ' boards for organizations ranging from the Committee of 100 for Tibet to the World Wildlife Fund.
Rowell wrote about the quest for such images in his books Mountain Light, Galen Rowell's Vision, and Inner Game of Outdoor Photography.
* The Rowell Fund for Tibet
Andy Rowell and Bob Burton along with Jonathan Matthews of the Norfolk Genetic Information Network criticised the RCP for championing genetic engineering.
Rowell ran for the Canadian House of Commons in the 1900 federal election but was defeated in York East.
In 1917, Rowell, a supporter of conscription during World War I left the Ontario legislature and broke with Sir Wilfrid Laurier and the Liberal Party of Canada to join the national Unionist government of Sir Robert Borden as a result of the Conscription Crisis of 1917 and was appointed to Borden's government as President of the Privy Council of Canada in October 1917 and was also made vice-chairman of the government's War Committee giving him primary responsibility for organizing the war effort and enforcing conscription.
Rowell declined to join the government of Borden's successor, Arthur Meighen, in 1920 and did not run for re-election to parliament in 1921.
The Toronto Press Lampooning A. G. MacKay for moving west MacKay moved to Alberta in the spring of 1912, he was accused by the Toronto press of leaving Ontario because he was unable to get along with new Liberal opposition leader Newton Rowell.
Besides which we grant and by this our charter we have confirmed to the same Earl Richard and his heirs, that they may have yearly, a fair at Rowell at the feast of the Holy Trinity for and during the five days, that is to say on the eve of the Holy Trinity and on that day and on three following days, so nevertheless that such fair will not be to the hurt of neighbouring fairs.
Rowell was awarded the OBE for services to the game of Rugby Union.
Turning east and running roughly parallel to Route 18, the river receives Rowell Creek from the right before passing under the highway for the second time at Valley Junction and receiving Casper Creek from the left at about RM 50 ( RK 80 ).
Such was Guscott's talent and form at the time that even Carling noted in his autobiography that it was an extraordinary decision for then England Coach, Jack Rowell, to make.
Following a lengthy recovery, Rowell continued to score goals in the First Division at a healthy strike-rate, but he always looked likely to struggle to maintain full fitness for the whole of any season.
Sunderland manager Len Ashurst forced Rowell out of Roker Park as part of a huge rebuilding plan in 1984, part of the slide which would ultimately take them to the third tier of English football for the only time in the club's history.
Lt. Col. Milo E. Rowell ( July 25, 1903-October 7, 1977 ) was an American lawyer and Army officer best known for his role in drafting the Constitution of Japan.
With Lt. Col. Milo Rowell, he drafted the Constitution of Japan and sent it to the Diet for approval.
Rowell claimed he would rid England of the cautious, forward-dominated 10-man game which had done so well for them earlier in the decade, and play running rugby more similar to Bath's.

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