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Wharton and failed
Wharton's chemistry mentor, Martin Boye, had developed a method to refine cottonseed oil and the Wharton brothers tried but failed to develop a profitable method to extract it.

Wharton and Young
The latter play was dedicated to Wharton, to whom it owed, said Young, its " most beautiful incident.
" Edward Young modeled " Lorenzo " in Night Thoughts on Wharton.

Wharton and who
Her father, Edward Sherwood Mead, was a professor of finance at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, and her mother, Emily ( Fogg ) Mead, was a sociologist who studied Italian immigrants.
While at Wharton, Milken was influenced by credit studies authored by W. Braddock Hickman, a former president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, who noted that a portfolio of non-investment grade bonds offered " risk-adjusted " returns greater than that of an investment grade portfolio.
" Bradbury's favorite writers growing up included Katherine Anne Porter, who wrote about the American South, Edith Wharton, and Jessamyn West.
The young Wharton Jones, who acted as go-between, was exonerated of crime, but thought it best to leave Scotland.
According to Forbes magazine, 90 % of billionaires with MBAs who derived their fortunes from finance obtained their master's degree from one of three schools: Harvard Business School, Columbia Business School, or The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.
Thomas Nichol, Wharton Barker, and Benjamin Harrison were widely considered to be the primary architects of Garfield's ascendancy during the convention, but no one could have controlled this unpredictable outcome for such a dark horse — one who had personally objected at every step.
Attending the Convention of 1833 as representative for Nacogdoches, Houston emerged as a supporter of William Harris Wharton and his brother, who promoted independence from Mexico, the more radical position of the American settlers and Tejanos in Texas.
Then and later many readers find the late style difficult and unnecessary ; his friend Edith Wharton, who admired him greatly, said that there were passages in his work that were all but incomprehensible.
* Arthur Wharton, ( 1865 – 1930 ) Ghanaian-born footballer who played in England
* Michael Wharton ( 1913 – 2006 ), newspaper columnist who wrote under the pseudonym Peter Simple
< font size = 2 > Memorial to Sheriff Hamilton B. Dickson of Wharton County who served during the 1880s and was killed in an ambush in the line of duty .</ font size = 2 >
Conway County was formed on October 20, 1825, from a portion of Pulaski County and named for Henry Wharton Conway who was the territorial delegate to the U. S. Congress.
Conway County was formed on October 20, 1825 from a portion of Pulaski County and named for Henry Wharton Conway who was the territorial delegate to the U. S. Congress.
Their children were John Vinton Dahlgren, who married Elizabeth Wharton Drexel ; Eric Bernard Dahlgren, Sr., who married Lucy Wharton Drexel ; and Ulrica Dahlgren, who married Josiah Pierce, and was the grandmother of Romaine Dahlgren Pierce, wife of David Mountbatten, 3rd Marquess of Milford Haven.
The borough was renamed in 1902 in honor of Joseph Wharton, who was born in 1826 in Philadelphia to an old family of Quakers.
* May Cravath Wharton ( 1873 – 1959 ), an early woman physician from Minnesota, who created the first hospital and sanatorium in the area at Pleasant Hill, and later established Cumberland Medical Center in Crossville.
King found a friend in Anthony Upton, one of the judges, who had a house called Mountown, near Dublin, where King frequently stayed In 1708, when Lord Wharton was sent to govern Ireland, King returned to London,
Soon, the band obtained a London-based management company, ' Ridgepride ', formed by ex-Decca A & R man Alex Murray ( Alex Wharton ), who helped them land a recording contract with Decca Records in the spring of 1964.
Fountain Inn is the home town of Travelle Wharton who is an American football player who currently plays offensive lineman.

Wharton and case
The case was argued by ACLU attorney Kathryn Kolbert for Planned Parenthood, with Linda J. Wharton serving as Co-Lead Counsel.
Progressives in the Wharton School quickly compiled a summary of the facts of the case and sent it to 1500 newspapers, journals, and academics around the country.
In the fifth season's " Edith Wharton Estate " case, the team introduced two new pieces of equipment.

Wharton and before
In this year, Purcell also composed a march and quick-step, which became so popular that Lord Wharton adapted the latter to the fatal verses of Lillibullero ; and in or before January 1688, he composed his anthem " Blessed are they that fear the Lord " by express command of the King.
He wrote a letter from the town to Lord Wharton on 27 August 1651, before the Battle of Worcester.
* April 2, 1921: Syracuse, New York Professor Holmes Beckwith shot and killed dean J. Herman Wharton in his office at Syracuse University before committing suicide.
After selling his interest in Bethlehem Iron Works in 1901 and his nickel works to CVRD Inco in 1902, he continued to actively acquire and manage a large and diverse business empire that included iron smelting in Wharton until just before his death in January, 1909.
It has belonged to the Archbishops of York since before 1214, apart from a short period in 1547 when it was briefly held by Duke of Somerset and Lord Wharton.
The long river flows generally southeast from Dawson County through Marble Falls, Austin, Bastrop, Smithville, La Grange, Columbus, Wharton, and Bay City before emptying into the Gulf of Mexico at Matagorda Bay.
The Wharton Center for Performing Arts hosts many productions throughout the year and was host to the final US Presidential Debate before the 1992 election.
The route passes through Wharton at its southern tip before continuing into Dover.
Sklansky attended the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania for a year before leaving to become a professional gambler.
CSM's first student to graduate with an Associate of Arts degree before obtaining a high school diploma was in 1998 at the age of 17 ( transferred to the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania ).
He lived in Brazoria, Texas where he became district clerk before representing Calhoun, Jackson, Matagorda, and Wharton counties in the House of Representatives of the Third and Fourth Legislatures from 1848 to 1853.
* Bulstrode, George ( Study No 2 )-The original Captain of the Remove, before Wharton.
Tull made his debut for Tottenham in September 1909 at inside forward against Sunderland, making him the second mixed heritage player to play in the top division after goalkeeper Arthur Wharton of Darlington, but only made 10 first-team appearances, scoring twice, before he was dropped to the reserves.
The last people to leave the restaurant before Flight 11 collided with the North Tower at 8: 46 AM were Michael Nestor, Liz Thompson, Geoffrey Wharton, and Richard Tierney.
Wharton theorized that because of damage caused by the shipwreck, the sculpture ’ s surface had corroded badly before its eventual transport to Hawaii in 1883, and due to lack of materials and technical expertise to regild and patinate the surface, the statue was instead cleaned and then painted entirely brown in order to prepare it in time for Kalākaua ’ s coronation ceremony.
When the English army approached Edinburgh before the battle of Pinkie, far to the west a diversionary invasion of 5000 men was led by Thomas Wharton and Lennox on 8 September 1547.
The Conservative candidate for the Stockton-South seat James Wharton also opposed the proposal before narrowly winning the seat in the 2010 election.
Describing him as " this wonderful man ," William Stubbs says that Wharton did for the elucidation of English Church history " more than any one before or since.
Wharton was twice married: first, before 4 July 1518, to Eleanor, daughter of Sir Bryan Stapleton of Wighill, near Healaugh ; and, secondly, on 18 November 1561, to Anne, second daughter of Francis Talbot, 5th Earl of Shrewsbury, by whom he had no issue.
Shor attended the Drexel Institute of Technology and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania before working as a traveling shirt and underwear salesman.
University co-founder Ezra Cornell proposed a Department of Trade and Commerce for the new university, which was " a radical departure from the day's conventional notions about higher education ," as this proposal was made " sixteen years before Joseph Wharton endowed the nation's first collegiate business school at the University of Pennsylvania.
Ramage played in the same youth team as Taylor, Michael Chopra and Adam Rundle under Alan Irvine, before later being coached by former Newcastle players Kenny Wharton and Peter Beardsley.
Even before his losses in the South Sea Bubble stock market crash of 1720, Wharton collected debts.
Judge was educated at St Dunstan's College, Catford, before winning an Open Scholarship to Trinity College, Cambridge and later was a Thouron Fellow at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.

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