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* William Whipple Warren, 19th c. historian of the Ojibwe and Minnesota Territory legislator, attended school at the Oneida Institute
Whipple attended the Merchant Taylors ' School and obtained a scholarship at Trinity College, Cambridge in 1895 ; he was placed Second Wrangler in the Mathematical Tripos of 1897.

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Minot and Whipple then set about to chemically isolate the curative substance.
The first workable treatment for pernicious anemia began when Whipple made a discovery in the course of experiments in which he bled dogs to make them anemic, then fed them various foods to see which would make them recover most rapidly ( he was looking for treatments for anemia from bleeding, not pernicious anemia ).
Whipple studied at Occidental College in Southern California, then majored in mathematics at the University of California at Los Angeles, graduating in 1927.
Mr. Whipple is seen looking off-camera at a female customer, commenting that first she's squeezing the grapefruits, then she's squeezing the melons, and then ( in a classic comic " triple ") when she gets to the Charmin, that's the last straw, and he walks over to her and utters his famous plea " Please don't squeeze the Charmin!

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Whipple returned to Baltimore, serving successively as Assistant, Instructor, Associate and Associate Professor in Pathology at The Johns Hopkins University between 1910 and 1914.
In 1914, Whipple was appointed Professor of Research Medicine and Director of the Hooper Foundation for Medical Research at the University of California Medical School.
At the urging of Abraham Flexner, who had done pioneering studies of medical education, and University of Rochester President Rush Rhees, Whipple agreed in 1921 to become Dean of the newly funded and yet-to-be-built medical school in Rochester, New York.
Whipple thus became Professor and Chairman of Pathology and the founding Dean of the new School of Medicine and Dentistry at the University of Rochester.
* The Whipple Museum of the History of Science is established when Robert Whipple presents his collection of scientific instruments to the University of Cambridge, England.
Walter Whipple ( born 1943 ) is a Teaching Professor Emeritus of Polish in the Department of Germanic and Slavic Languages of Brigham Young University ( BYU ) in Provo, Utah.
Walter Whipple is serving as the organist at the Brigham Young University Jerusalem Center since May 2009.
* Whipple Library, Cambridge University
* Whipple Museum of the History of Science, the equivalent institution at the University of Cambridge
Bishop Whipple established his home in Faribault and, in 1860, took over the reins of the school, changing Breck's ambitious plan for " Bishop Seabury University " into something more realistic, namely " an honest school.
Whipple observatory hosts the MMT Observatory, which is jointly run by SAO and the University of Arizona and houses a 6. 5-meter telescope.
* Xiao-Li Meng, an award-winning Chinese-American statistician, and the Whipple V. N. Jones Professor of Statistics at Harvard University
In 2007, the University of Illinois at Chicago medical team, led by Prof. Pier Cristoforo Giulianotti, reported a pancreatectomy and also the Midwest's first fully robotic Whipple surgery.

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From 1896 until 1910 John H. Whipple was manager of Western Union at the Center in the drugstore he purchased from Clark Wait.
These investigations and results of Whipple's gave Minot and Murphy the idea that an experiment could be made to see whether favorable results might also be obtained in the case of pernicious anemia ... by making use of the foods of the kind that Whipple had found to yield favorable results in his experiments regarding anemia from loss of blood.
Giotto provided the first evidence in support of Fred Whipple's " dirty snowball " hypothesis for comet construction ; Whipple postulated that comets are icy objects warmed by the Sun as they approach the inner Solar System, causing ices on their surfaces to sublimate ( change directly from a solid to a gas ), and jets of volatile material to burst outward, creating the coma.
The spacecraft was derived from the GEOS research satellite built by British Aerospace, and modified with the addition of a dust shield as proposed by Fred Whipple which comprised a thin ( 1 mm ) aluminium sheet separated by a space and a thicker Kevlar sheet.
Three years later the new stagecoach road from Boston to Newburyport ( Bay Road ) was laid out through the Whipple land.
According to William Whipple Warren's History of the Ojibway People ( 19xx ), Moningwunakuaning " is the spot on which the Ojibway tribe first grew, and like a tree it has spread its branches in every direction, in the bands that now occupy the vast extent of the Ojibway earth ; and also that ' it is the root from which all the far scattered villages of the tribe have sprung.
Shortly after Whipple predicted that dust particles travelled at low speeds relative to the comet, Milos Plavec was the first to offer the idea of a dust trail, when he calculated how meteroids, once freed from the comet, would drift mostly in front of or behind the comet after completing one orbit.
Broun stated that “ the substance of any two Zane Grey books could be written upon the back of a postage stamp .” T. K. Whipple praised a typical Grey novel as a modern version of the ancient Beowulf saga, “ a battle of passions with one another and with the will, a struggle of love and hate, or remorse and revenge, of blood, lust, honor, friendship, anger, grief — all of a grand scale and all incalculable and mysterious .” But he goes on to criticize Grey ’ s writing, “ His style, for example, has the stiffness which comes from an imperfect mastery of the medium.
However, she was discouraged from practicing surgery by Allen Whipple, the chair of surgery at CUCPS.
Originally known as a " meteor bumper " and now termed the Whipple shield, this consists of a thin foil film held a short distance away from the spacecraft's body.
The International Space Station ( ISS ) uses extensive Whipple shielding to protect itself from minor debris threats.
Whipple was returning from a trip to the grocery store when Bane and possibly Hera attacked her in the hallway.
Whipple died at San Francisco General Hospital ; the cause of death was " loss of blood from multiple traumatic injuries ( dog bite wounds )."< sup >( pp. 10, 28 )</ sup >
His works from the 1950s and ' 60s are regarded as classics of popular science and include The Conquest of Space 1949 ( with Chesley Bonestell ), The Conquest of the Moon ( with Wernher von Braun and Fred Whipple, 1953 ), and Beyond the Solar System ( 1964 ).
Ives, would in 1858 again return to the area after navigating a steamboat named the ' Explorer ' up the Colorado from south of Yuma northwards to Blacks Canyon at which point his party went ashore and attempted to go up into the Grand Canyon until the sheer cliffs prevented him from doing so, at which point he left the canyon and proceeded overland and someplace in the vicinity of the Grand Falls also known as the Chocolate falls on the Little Colorado, he picked up the Whipple trail from four years previously.
On June 13, 2011, the first book ever written about this US Army Post was published " Images of America-Fort Myer " which contains a newly found, first time published note from Abraham Lincoln which established the connection with General Whipple
Fred Whipple in his The Mystery of Comets ( 1985, page 163 ) points out that Comet Encke's polar axis is only 5 degrees from its orbital plane: such an orientation is ideal to have presented a pinwheel like aspect to our ancestors when Encke was more active.
Whipple discovered ingesting large amounts of liver seemed to cure anemia from blood loss, and tried liver ingestion as a treatment for pernicious anemia, reporting improvement there, also, in a paper in 1920.
Recollecting his path from mathematics to astronomy, Whipple stated in a 1978 autobiography that his " mathematics major veered through physics and finally focused on astronomy where time, space, mathematics, and physics had a common meeting ground.
He also invented a " meteor bumper " or " Whipple shield ", which protects spacecraft from impact by small particles by vaporizing them.
* Working with John Adams Whipple, the Bonds pioneered astrophotography, taking the first daguerreotype image of a star ( Vega, in 1850 ) ever taken from America.

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Wyatt and Whipple, 1950 ), which is a retardation of the orbital motion of particles by the relativistic aberration of the repulsive force of the impinging solar radiation, causes the dust to spiral into the sun in times much shorter than the age of the Earth.
Whipple ( 1955 ) extends the effects to include the solar-corpuscular-radiation pressure, which increases both the minimum particle size and the drag.
In presenting the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1934, Professor I. Holmgren of the Nobel committee observed that " Of the three prize winners, it was Whipple who first occupied himself with the investigations for which the prize is now awarded.
* The Whipple Museum of the History of Science in Cambridge has a first-edition copy which had belonged to Robert Hooke.
This latter paper, which traces the history of the controversies to that point, and a series of three papers in 1981 by Beverly Whipple and colleagues in the Journal of Sex Research, became the focal point of the current debate.
Whipple became aware of the phenomenon when studying urinary incontinence, with which it is often confused.
The name USS Whipple has been borne by three ships in the United States Navy, which are listed below.
The school was founded on the property of the former Episcopalian Bishop Whipple School, which closed in 1887.
In 1956, he left to join Professor Fred Whipple, the Harvard astronomer, at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, which had combined with the Harvard Observatory at Harvard.
Allen Oldfather Whipple ( September 2, 1881 – April 6, 1963 ) was an American surgeon who is known for the pancreatic cancer operation which bears his name ( the Whipple procedure ) as well as Whipple's triad.
In 1967, Wallace V. Whipple, owner of a vast manufacturing corporation, decides to upgrade his plant to increase output by installing a machine named the " X109B14 modified transistorized totally automated machine ," which leads to layoffs.
Whipple Hall, which was once a preparatory school, is undergoing renovations.

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