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Carnegie's empire grew to include the J. Edgar Thomson Steel Works, ( named for John Edgar Thomson, Carnegie's former boss and president of the Pennsylvania Railroad ), Pittsburgh Bessemer Steel Works, the Lucy Furnaces, the Union Iron Mills, the Union Mill ( Wilson, Walker & County ), the Keystone Bridge Works, the Hartman Steel Works, the Frick Coke Company, and the Scotia ore mines.
* Wilson v First County Trust Ltd ( No 2 ) UKHL 40, 1 AC 816
It is thought that the first example of a working model tramcar in the UK built by an amateur for fun was in 1929, when Frank E. Wilson created a replica of London County Council Tramways E class car 444 in 1: 16 scale, which he demonstrated at an early Model Engineer Exhibition.
Dr. John Raba, Medial Director of Cermak Health Services, the prison hospital in the Cook County Hospital system, later examined Wilson, determined his patient Wilson had been tortured, and quickly complained to then Chicago Police Superintendent Richard Brzeczek in a letter:
* Wilson County ( north )
The current County Supervisors are Larry Wilson, Trever White, and A. S. Moffit.
* Saratoga, North Carolina, town in Wilson County
* County Commissioner: Wilson Robertson Escambia County District 1
In addition to the County Government described above, there are other political entities which are controlled by the County, but have their own appointed boards ; the Seminole County Expressway Authority, the Seminole County Port Authority, the Fred R. Wilson Memorial Law Library and the US 17-92 Community Redevelopment Agency
* Wilson County ( disambiguation )
Nicholas County was created in 1818 by the Virginia General Assembly and named for Virginia Governor Wilson Cary Nicholas.
* John Wilson Campbell, born in Augusta County, United States Congressman from Ohio
Wilson County is a county located in the U. S. state of Texas.
The Connallys -- John Connally, a Texas governor and U. S. Secretary of the Navy and U. S. Treasury Secretary ; Wayne Connally, a member of both houses of the Texas State Legislature, and Merrill Connally, an actor and a county judge -- were all born and reared in Wilson County.
Another native of Wilson County was the famed Texas Ranger Frank Hamer.
Wilson County is part of the San Antonio Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Archeological evidence in the Wilson County area reveals early habitation from the Paleo-Indians Hunter-gatherers period.
Wilson County was formed in 1860 from Bexar and Karnes.
Wilson County voted in favor of secession from the Union, and sent several military units to serve.
The ranch of Houston and Dilworth became the focal point in Wilson County.

Wilson and standard
A feature of these publications is the high-quality illustrations made by engravers like Wilson Lowry of art work supplied by specialist draftsmen like John Farey, Jr. Encyclopaedias were published in Scotland, as a result of the Scottish Enlightenment, for education there was of a higher standard than in the rest of the United Kingdom.
In their seminal paper in 1967 in Science, Sarich and Wilson estimated the divergence time of humans and apes as four to five million years ago, at a time when standard interpretations of the fossil record gave this divergence as at least 10 to as much as 30 million years.
Wilson, Hubble identified Cepheid variables ( a kind of star ; see also standard candle ) in several spiral nebulae, including the Andromeda Nebula and Triangulum.
Seeking a singular, standard version, President Woodrow Wilson tasked the U. S. Bureau of Education with providing that official version.
12 Songs, produced by Rick Rubin, was released on November 8, 2005, in two editions: a standard 12-song release, and a special edition with two bonus tracks, including one featuring backing vocals by Brian Wilson.
Many artists, including Alan Price, Van Dyke Parks, Dave Van Ronk, Judy Collins, the Everly Brothers, Claudine Longet, Dusty Springfield, Nina Simone, Lynn Anderson, Wilson Pickett, Pat Boone and Peggy Lee, covered his songs and " I Think It's Going to Rain Today " became an early standard.
The standard response to this theory, and the one used by Dover Wilson in 1952 is that 1 Henry VI is significantly weaker than the other two plays, not because it was written first but because it was co-authored, and may have been Shakespeare's first attempt to collaborate with other dramatists.
* Link, Arthur S. Wilson: Campaigns for Progressivism and Peace: 1916 – 1917 ( 1965 ), the standard biography online at ACLS e-books.
Jack Benny's weekly program would usually begin with Don Wilson reading standard copy announcing the name of the program and introducing the stars.
That would be followed by the more standard Don Wilson introductions and the show would proceed as normal after that.
Bart Howard ( born Howard Joseph Gustafson ; June 1, 1915 — February 21, 2004 ) was the composer and writer of the famous jazz standard " Fly Me To The Moon ", which has been performed by singers ( among others ) Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Nancy Wilson, Della Reese, Diana Krall, June Christy and Astrud Gilberto.
* Link, Arthur S. Woodrow Wilson and the Progressive Era, 1910-1917 ( 1972 ) standard political history of the era ; summarizes his 5-volume biography
Unusually for a current affairs programme, WIA's standard format was as a voice-over documentary without a regular reporter although a handful of WIA journalists did appear in front of camera, including Chris Kelly, Gordon Burns, John Pilger, Gus Macdonald, Anthony Wilson, Nick Davies, Adam Holloway, Stuart Prebble ( who later became the programme's editor ), Mike Walsh, David Taylor and Donal MacIntyre.
John G. Forrest, writing in the New York Times, said " Charles Wilson is a big man by any standard, physical, moral, or mental.
With Gledhill and James Maurice Wilson ( later Canon of Worcester ), he wrote Handbook of Double Stars in 1879, which became a standard reference work.
With Joseph Gledhill and Edward Crossley, Wilson co-wrote Handbook of Double Stars in 1879, which became a standard reference work in astronomy.
It is interesting in this connection that Wilson loops were known to be ill-behaved in the case of standard quantum field theory on ( flat ) Minkowski space, and so did not provide a nonperturbative quantization of QCD.
This was a pioneering year for the marque, during which it first offered the Wilson preselector gearbox as an optional extra ; it became standard issue on all cars from 1933.
To avert a strike, President Woodrow Wilson secured Congressional passage of the Adamson Act, which set the eight hour day as the industry standard.
" Prisoner of Love " is a standard that has been recorded by Frank Sinatra, Jo Stafford, Art Tatum, Perry Como, the Ink Spots, Mildred Bailey, Teddy Wilson with Lena Horne on vocals, Bing Crosby, Billy Eckstine, and James Brown.
The song has become a 1960s soul standard, and placed at # 134 on Rolling Stone < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All-Time, Wilson Pickett's first of two entries on the list ( the other being " Mustang Sally " at # 434 ).
In short order, Labour Party leader Harold Wilson told the press that his Labour Party was " not in favour of trade sanctions partly because, even if fully effective, they would harm the people we are most concerned about-the Africans and those white South Africans who are having to maintain some standard of decency there.
During the participation of the United States as a belligerent, President Wilson banned gold export, thereby suspending the gold standard for foreign exchange.
* Link, Arthur S. Woodrow Wilson and the Progressive Era: 1913 – 1917 ( 1954 ), standard scholarly survey

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