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Whipple and became
On July 17, 1850, Vega became the first star ( other than the Sun ) to be photographed, when it was imaged by William Bond and John Adams Whipple at the Harvard College Observatory, also with a daguerreotype.
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.
Whipple became a Council member, and a member of the Committee of Safety, and was elected to the Continental Congress, serving there through 1779.
William Whipple Warren ( 1825 – 1853 ), a United States man of mixed-Ojibwe and European descent, became an interpreter, assistant to a trader to the Ojibwe, and legislator of the Minnesota Territory.
Whipple later became president of the American College of Physicians and Surgeons.
When it became clear the British were going to make a second attempt on Charleston in 1780, the state procured additional ships, and the naval defense of Charleston was passed to Continental Navy captain Abraham Whipple.
Powers became a member of the firm, Jonathan E. Whipple, who had become a partner in 1832, retiring.

Whipple and Professor
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.
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.
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.
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.
* Xiao-Li Meng, an award-winning Chinese-American statistician, and the Whipple V. N. Jones Professor of Statistics at Harvard University

Whipple and Dean
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 served the School as the Dean until 1954 and remained at Rochester for the rest of his life.
* SMSU Art Museum-The SMSU Art Museum comprises two art galleries: the William Whipple Art Gallery I and II, named after a former Dean of Humanities and Fine Arts at Southwest.

Whipple and new
Three years later the new stagecoach road from Boston to Newburyport ( Bay Road ) was laid out through the Whipple land.
A later series of commercials featured him with the new slogan, " Is Mr. Whipple watching ?".
On November 28, 2007, a new commercial-tribute debuted on television, featuring old clips and paying tribute to Dick Wilson and Mr. Whipple.
Fred Whipple, the first director of SAO in this new era, accepted a national challenge to create a worldwide satellite-tracking network, a decision that would establish SAO as a pioneer and leader in space science research.
An initial meeting on Jun 25 1954 at the Redstone Arsenal of Dr. Wernher von Braun, Frederick C. Durant III, Alexander Satin, David Young, Dr. Fred L. Whipple, Dr. S. Fred Singer, and Commander George W. Hoover resulted in an agreement that a Redstone rocket with a Loki cluster as the second stage could launch a satellite into a 200-mile orbit without major new developments.
In 1981 a new footbridge over the Nashua river canal was built at the end of Whipple Street, to allow access to the playing field area that was formerly only accessible by hiking from the path under the highway from the west, or the Factory street entrance from the Nashua Manufacturing Company complex in the east.

Whipple and School
Schools that serve the SLUSD portion of the city include Linden Elementary, Nikolaus Homestead Elementary, Whipple Ranch Elementary, White Mountain Institute, Show Low Junior High School, and Show Low High School.
By the mid-1850s, legislator Horace Hawes had a big parcel between Whipple and Woodside roads, with a house on the site of Sequoia High School.
The school was founded on the property of the former Episcopalian Bishop Whipple School, which closed in 1887.
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.
The Science Building at Wooster School in Danbury, Connecticut is named for Whipple, who served as President of Wooster's Board of Trustees when the school's founder, Rev.
* George C. Whipple, cofounder of School in 1922
Dr. James Dobbin, who had succeeded Dr. Breck in 1866 and who served as Rector of Shattuck School until 1914, was responsible for the construction of many beautiful limestone buildings, including the first Whipple Hall and the present Shumway Hall.

Whipple and Medicine
Whipple shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1934 with George Richards Minot and William Parry Murphy " for their discoveries concerning liver therapy in cases of anemia.
** George Whipple, American scientist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine ( b. 1878 )
* August 28 – George Whipple, American scientist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine ( d. 1976 )
* Physiology or Medicine – George Hoyt Whipple, George Richards Minot, William Parry Murphy
** Physiology or Medicine: George Hoyt Whipple, George Richards Minot, William Parry Murphy
William Parry Murphy ( Stoughton, Wisconsin, February 6, 1892 – October 9, 1987 ) was an American physician who shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1934 with George Richards Minot and George Hoyt Whipple for their combined work in devising and treating macrocytic anemia ( specifically, pernicious anemia ).
Minot won the 1934 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with William P. Murphy and George H. Whipple for their work in the study of anemia.
* August 28-George Whipple, American winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine ( died 1976 )
** George Whipple ( b. 1878 ), American pathologist, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1934.
* George Hoyt Whipple – Nobel Prize in Medicine, 1934

Whipple and at
From 1896 until 1910 John H. Whipple was manager of Western Union at the Center in the drugstore he purchased from Clark Wait.
Secretary Goldberg and Sen. Morse will hold a joint press conference at the Roosevelt Hotel at 4:30 p.m. Sunday, Blaine Whipple, executive secretary of the Democratic Party of Oregon, reported Tuesday.
He moved to Arizona with his family, where his father had a bandmaster position at Fort Whipple in the U. S. Army.
Whipple worked in the pathology department at Hopkins until he went to Panama, during the time of the construction of the Panama Canal, as pathologist to the Ancon Hospital in 1907 – 08.
Whipple died in 1976 at the age of 97 and is interred in Rochester's Mount Hope Cemetery.
All these activities caused his bankruptcy, and sale of the ranch property to the Bowers Brothers, sutlers at Fort Whipple.
In 1864 Prescott was designated as the capital of the Arizona Territory, replacing the temporary capital at Fort Whipple.
Bailey, a prominent resident, donated to Clarkston a section of land at what is now Whipple Lake Road and Pine Knob Road.
* William Whipple Warren, 19th c. historian of the Ojibwe and Minnesota Territory legislator, attended school at the Oneida Institute
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.
However, she was discouraged from practicing surgery by Allen Whipple, the chair of surgery at CUCPS.
Whipple was born at Kittery, Maine, and educated at a common school studying how to be a merchant, judge, and a soldier until he went off to sea.
In 1778, General Whipple led another New Hampshire militia brigade ( 4th, 5th, 15th, Peabody's and Langdon's ) at the Battle of Rhode Island.
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 >
Three months after her death, Whipple was celebrated at St. Mary's by her lacrosse team and over 600 people.
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.
It also operates telescopes at two additional important observatories: Kitt Peak National Observatory ( KPNO ) and Fred Lawrence Whipple Observatory on Mount Hopkins.

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