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The circle symbol for aromaticity was introduced by Sir Robert Robinson and his student James Armit in 1925 and popularized starting in 1959 by the Morrison & Boyd textbook on organic chemistry.
Apollodorus, The Library, with an English Translation by Sir James George Frazer, F. B. A., F. R. S.
A colony there would be of great assistance to the British Navy in facilitating attacks on the Spanish possessions in Chile and Peru, as Banks's collaborators, James Matra, Captain Sir George Young and Sir John Call pointed out in written proposals on the subject.
Phillip soon decided that this site, chosen on the recommendation of Sir Joseph Banks, who had accompanied James Cook in 1770, was not suitable, since it had poor soil, no secure anchorage and no reliable water source.
" Secondary Schools in the region include " Albert College " ( private school ) and " Sir James Whitney " ( a school for the deaf and severely hearing-impaired ).
* Extract on The Beltane Fires from Sir James George Frazer's book The Golden Bough-1922
The third British ship into action was HMS Orion under Captain Sir James Saumarez, which rounded the engagement at the head of the battle line and passed between the French main line and the frigates that lay closer inshore.
The latter trip was extremely rainy, which led Sir James Clark, the Queen's physician, to recommend Deeside for its more healthy climate.
The architect Sir John James Burnet was petitioned to put forward ambitious long-term plans to extend the building on all three sides.
During the Anglo-French War ( 1627 1629 ), under Charles I, by 1629 the Kirkes took Quebec City, Sir James Stewart of Killeith, Lord Ochiltree planted a colony on Cape Breton Island at Baleine, Nova Scotia and Alexander ’ s son, William Alexander, 1st Earl of Stirling established the first incarnation of “ New Scotland ” at Port Royal.
* Frazer, Sir James George, Myths of the Origin of Fire, London: Macmillan, 1930.
: Sir James Dewar
After the fall of James II of England, in 1688, Mather was among the leaders of the successful revolt against James's governor of the consolidated Dominion of New England, Sir Edmund Andros.
, the board is made up of members of the Clay family, whereas the advisory committee is composed of leading authorities in mathematics, namely Sir Andrew Wiles, Yum-Tong Siu, Richard Melrose, Gregory Margulis, James Carlson, and Simon Donaldson.
Only nine years later, in 1664, the Dutch were conquered by a fleet of English ships by Sir Robert Carr under the direction of James, the Duke of York.
* 1939 Sir James Galway, Northern Irish flautist
The most widely known English language translation was made by Sir James Fergusson, formerly Keeper of the Records of Scotland, from text that he reconstructed using this extant copy and early copies of the original draft.
He had already shown a strong inclination for natural science, and this had been fostered by his intimacy with a " self-taught philosopher, astronomer and mathematician ," as Sir Walter Scott called him, of great local fame — James Veitch of Inchbonny — a man who was particularly skillful in making telescopes.
Among his predecessors as editors-in-chief were Hugh Chisholm ( 1902 1924 ), James Louis Garvin ( 1926 1932 ), Franklin Henry Hooper ( 1932 1938 ), Walter Yust ( 1938 1960 ), Harry Ashmore ( 1960 1963 ), Warren E. Preece ( 1964 1968, 1969 1975 ), Sir William Haley ( 1968 1969 ), Philip W. Goetz ( 1979 1991 ), and Robert McHenry ( 1992 1997 ).
Writers such as James Boswell, Robert Louis Stevenson, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Kenneth Grahame, Muriel Spark and Sir Walter Scott all lived and worked in Edinburgh.
Famous authors of the city include Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the creator of Sherlock Holmes, Muriel Spark, author of The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, James Hogg, author of The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner, Ian Rankin, author of the Inspector Rebus series of crime thrillers, J. K. Rowling, the author of Harry Potter, who began her first book in an Edinburgh coffee shop, Adam Smith, economist, born in Kirkcaldy, and author of The Wealth of Nations, Sir Walter Scott, the author of famous titles such as Rob Roy, Ivanhoe and Heart of Midlothian, Robert Louis Stevenson, creator of Treasure Island, Kidnapped and The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and Irvine Welsh, author of Trainspotting.
Edinburgh has been home to the actor Sir Sean Connery, famed as the first cinematic James Bond ; Ronnie Corbett, a comedian and actor, best known as one of The Two Ronnies ;, actor Brian Cox and Dylan Moran, the Irish comedian.

Sir and Milne
Herbert, Thomas Hood, Douglas William Jerrold ( 1841 1857 ), James Leavey, George du Maurier, George Melly, John McCrae, A. A. Milne, Anthony Powell, W. C. Sellar and R. J. Yeatman, William Makepeace Thackeray, Sir Henry Lucy, John Hollingshead, Artemus Ward, Somerset Maugham, P. G.
* February 29 Sir James Milne Wilson, Premier of Tasmania ( b. 1812 )
* February 29 Sir James Milne Wilson, Premier of Tasmania ( d. 1880 )
Milne returned by way of London, met the founder of scouting -- Sir Robert Baden-Powell and became entranced with the idea.
" I will remember the summer of 1909 when Mr. William F. Milne, an intimate friend of our family went to visit his old home in Scotland and came back all enthused with the idea of the Boys Brigade, Sir Baden Powell's organization in Great Britain.
Against Curzon's wishes, but on the advice of Sir George Milne, the commander on the spot, the CIGS Henry Wilson, who wanted to concentrate troops in Britain, Ireland, India and Egypt, and of Churchill ( Secretary of State for War ), the British withdrew from Baku ( the small British naval presence was also withdrawn from the Caspian Sea ), at the end of August 1919 leaving only 3 battalions at Batum.
* Admiral of the Fleet Sir Alexander Milne 1866 1868
* Admiral of the Fleet Sir Alexander Milne 1872 1876
* Rear Admiral Sir Alexander Milne 1857 1859
He later joined ( 60 ) under the flag of Sir David Milne, on the North American station, where he was given the command of the Jane, a small vessel carrying dispatches between Halifax and Bermuda.
In 1860 Rear Admiral Sir Alexander Milne took command of the North America and West Indies station of the Royal Navy.
* Sir James Milne Wilson ( 1812 1880 ), Premier of Tasmania, 1869 1872
It was created in 1933 for Field Marshal Sir George Milne.
Sir Michael Checkland ( born 13 March 1936 ) was Director-General of the BBC from 1987 to 1992, being appointed after the forced resignation of Alasdair Milne.
* Vice Admiral Sir David Milne ( 1816 )
* Vice Admiral Sir Alexander Milne ( 1860-1864 )
" In addition to Milne, Chandler confronts Dame Agatha Christie, Dorothy Sayers, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, E. C. Bentley, and Freeman Wills Crofts.
In 1948, CIE commissioned a report from Sir James Milne ( General Manager of the Great Western Railway ) on the problems of upgrading its rail services.
* Sir David Milne ( Royal Navy officer ) ( 1763 1845 ), British admiral
Meanwhile, on 30 July Winston Churchill — the First Lord of the Admiralty — had instructed the commander of the British Mediterranean Fleet, Admiral Sir Archibald Berkeley Milne, to cover the French transports taking the XIX Corps from North Africa across the Mediterranean to France.
In 1880, Sir James Alfred Ewing, Thomas Gray and John Milne, all British scientists working in Japan, began to study earthquakes following a very large tremor which struck the Yokohama area that year.
The bay is named after Sir Alexander Milne.
** Hume Cronyn The Petition as General Sir Edmund Milne
It was created on 1 November 1876 for Sir Alexander Milne, a distinguished admiral of the Royal Navy.

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