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Cavendish and were
The atomic poems ( such as ' All Things are Governed by Atoms ') and natural philosophy of Margaret Cavendish were influenced by Epicurus.
All were impressed by the new DNA model, especially Brenner who subsequently worked with Crick at Cambridge in the Cavendish Laboratory and the new Laboratory of Molecular Biology.
They were parents to William Cavendish, 5th Duke of Devonshire, George Cavendish, 1st Earl of Burlington and two other children.
Indeed, two of his children were married to two of hers in a double ceremony in February 1568: Bess's daughter Mary Cavendish, aged 12, was given in marriage to Shrewsbury's eldest son Gilbert, aged 16 ; while Bess's son, Sir Henry Cavendish, aged 18, married Shrewsbury's daughter Lady Grace Talbot, aged 8.
* Frances Cavendish married Sir Henry Pierrepont their children were as follows
The two men dig six graves for Reid's comrades, so that Cavendish will think there were no survivors.
Two of his great-grandsons were George Cavendish, Thomas Cardinal Wolsey's biographer, and George's younger brother Sir William Cavendish.
As Cavendish was begun as a home for concentration camp survivors the charity holds some records of the people who were rescued by Sue Ryder.
Sir John's great-grandsons were William Cavendish ( 3rd husband of Bess of Hardwick ) and George Cavendish, William's brother and Cardinal Thomas Wolsey's biographer.
In childhood, her younger sisters Jessica Mitford (" Decca ") and Deborah Cavendish, 11th Duchess of Devonshire (" Debo ") were particularly devoted to her.
While Cavendish remarks that she was not very interested in serious study and that her memory was poor, she and her sisters were tutored in several subjects, including reading, writing, music and needlework.
Cavendish notes that her mother ’ s main concern, however, was that she and her sisters were virtuous.
Cavendish states that her brothers were bred to be similarly virtuous, as they were loyal, valiant, just and hateful.
Cavendish often assumes a defensive position in her epistles, here justified by her assertion that she expects critiques from males and females not only on her writing, but on her practice of writing itself, as women writers were not encouraged.
Not all of Cavendish ’ s plays were acted during her time and some have been staged since.
For their work while in the Cavendish Laboratory, they were jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1962, together with Maurice Wilkins of King's College London, himself a graduate of St. John's College, Cambridge.
All were impressed by the new DNA model, especially Brenner who subsequently worked with Crick at Cambridge in the Cavendish Laboratory and the new Laboratory of Molecular Biology.
The Horticultural Society's gardens were close to the gardens of William Cavendish, 6th Duke of Devonshire at Chiswick House.

Cavendish and Department
The Cavendish Laboratory is the Department of Physics at the University of Cambridge, and is part of the university's School of Physical Sciences.
The Department is named to commemorate British chemist and physicist Henry Cavendish for contributions to science and his relative William Cavendish, 7th Duke of Devonshire, who served as Chancellor of the University and donated money for the construction of the laboratory.
Physical Chemistry ( originally the department of Colloid Science under Eric Rideal ) left the Cavendish site earlier, subsequently locating as the Department of Physical Chemistry ( under RG Norrish ) in the then new chemistry building with the Department of Chemistry ( under Lord Todd ) in Lensfield Road: both chemistry departments merged in the 1980s.
* The Cavendish Professorship of Physics, Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge, Department of Physics.
She would later find work in the community with the federal Post Office Department as a postmaster at the Cavendish Post Office.
It is the location of the Whipple Museum of the History of Science, the Department of History and Philosophy of Science ( HPS ,) the University's faculty of Social and Political Sciences, and is the original site of the Cavendish Laboratory.
Several large employers include the new Department of Fisheries, Aquaculture and Rural Development, the Provincial Addictions Centre, Vital Statistics, On-Line Support, Shoppers Drug Mart, Mariner Seafoods, Cavendish Farms potato processing plant in Pooles Corner, Atlantic Superstore, and Sobeys.
In 1946 joined the Crystallography Department of the Cavendish to work for a PhD on work hardening in metals under Lawrence Bragg.
On returning home, he became AEI Fellow at the Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge, 1960-4, Professor and Head of Department of Physics, University of Lancaster, 1964-73.
Projects include work with the Seibu Museum Of Art in Tokyo ; AGM Head Quarters in Kassel, Germany ; The Hotel du Department des Bouches-du Rhone, Marseille ; The Lake Sagami building, Japan ; Dutch National Ballet, Amsterdam ; King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia ; Norte Shopping, Rio de Janeiro ; Spindles Shopping Mall, Oldham ; Cavendish Arcade, Buxton ; Victoria Quarter, Leeds ; Abbaye de la Fille-Dieu, Romont, Switzerland.

Cavendish and up
Clapham South is a largely residential area encompassing the Southern parts of the Common including Clapham Common Westside and the streets radiating off the Southside and Cavendish Road including the Southern section of Kings Avenue leading up to Balham.
His mother died in 1733, three months after the birth of her second son, Frederick, and shortly before Henry ’ s second birthday, leaving Lord Charles Cavendish to bring up his two sons.
This allowed Cavendish to be a late addition to the Tour of Britain line up in his preparation for what was to be a successful bid two weeks later in the 2011 UCI Road World Championships – Men's road race.
At a fancy-dress party at the Firth family house of Cavendish Hall, Suffolk, Francis dressed up as a flapper with an Eton crop, beaded dress, lipstick, high heels, and a long cigarette holder.
He moved to George Romney's former house in Cavendish Square, and set up as his successor.
This enabled him to set up his own clinic in Cavendish Square, on the fringe of Harley Street.
The current and 7th President of Lucy Cavendish is Professor Janet Todd, internationally renowned scholar of early women writers, who took up the post in 2008.
Lord Frederick Cavendish, for the Government, moved that a Select Committee be set up to decide whether persons entitled to make a solemn affirmation in court were also allowed to affirm instead of taking the Parliamentary oath.
The next morning, the 4th NZ Armoured Brigade was to take over from American tanks in the Liri Valley while the 7th Indian Brigade and small NZ tank groups were to advance up the Cavendish Road ( built by Indian engineers ) to clear any pockets of resistance on the Cassino slopes.
Heathcote Valley is also the starting point of the Christchurch Gondola, which goes up to Mount Cavendish on the Port Hills.
Some examples include: six interlocking stories ; the music score Cloud Atlas is a " sextet with overlapping soloists " ( not unlike the six stories ); Sixsmith is the name of a main character, who is 66 years old ; Eva is the result of " six centuries of breeding "; a police officer is shot six times in the back ; Napier knew Luisa when she was six ; Cavendish is sixty-something years old, he needs 60, 000 pounds to avoid being " beat up ", his hospital window only opens six inches ; Sonmi recites Six Catechisms, drives six-wheeler fords, lives on the university sixth-floor where she is left alone for six days, completes secondary school in six months ; A Prescient woman arrives in Zachry's sixteenth year, he rolls a six ' n ' six when playing dice, etc.
Silicon carbide is also then used as protection against armor-piercing shells developed to hit tanks that start life as American tractors, which use diesel engines developed thanks to funding from Krupp, who inspired Bismarck's welfare scheme based on Quetelet's statistics that inspired the Charles Babbage's difference engine, whose punch cards were used to rivet the " SS Great Eastern ," the monster ship that laid the transatlantic cable insulated with gutta-percha used to manufacture golf balls for factory managers in industrial Scotland, where James Watt had a run-in with Cavendish, whose protegee was James Macie aka James Smithson, who caused all the row in the capitol building, so the money got used to set up a world-renowned institution named after James Macie's new family name, which was Smithson: The institution known as the Smithsonian.

Cavendish and Professor
He was the second Cavendish Professor of Physics at the University of Cambridge ( following James Clerk Maxwell ), from 1879 to 1884.
Professor James Clerk Maxwell, the developer of electromagnetic theory, was a founder of the lab and became the first Cavendish Professor of Physics.
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.
Brian Pippard, its first President, was Cavendish Professor of Physics.
* Sir Richard Friend, Cavendish Professor — Freeview tutorial and interview with Richard Friend by the Vega Science Trust
* National Lampoon's Dorm Daze 2 ( 2006 ) – Professor Rex Cavendish
He hoped to succeed Rayleigh as Cavendish Professor of Physics in 1884, but was surprisingly ( given that he was also Rayleigh's choice ) passed over in favour of Sir J. J. Thomson, which was a great disappointment to him.
He was Chairman of the Science Research Council 1973-1977 and between 1984-1995 was Cavendish Professor of Physics at Cambridge University.
* Semi-Conducting Polymers and Optoelectronics-Richard Friend, Cavendish Professor, Cambridge Freeview video by the Vega Science Trust.
Ramachandran then spent two years ( 1947 – 1949 ) at the Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge, where he earned his Ph. D. for ' studies on X-ray diffuse scattering and its application to determination of elastic constants ' under the direction of Professor William Alfred Wooster, popularly known as W. A.
Sir Richard Henry Friend FRS is Cavendish Professor at the University of Cambridge and Tan Chin Tuan Centennial Professor at the National University of Singapore.
* Malcolm Longair Jacksonian Professor of Natural Philosophy, former head of the Cavendish Laboratory
He was the Jacksonian Professor of Natural Philosophy in the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge University, from 1991 to 2008.
* Professor Richard E. Hills, former head of the Cavendish Astrophysics Group and winner of the Jackson-Gwilt Medal for astronomy

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