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Tarkington was also related to Chicago Mayor James Hutchinson Woodworth through his wife Almyra Booth Woodworth.
Woodworth also designed the seal of the Service, which he first used on a publication that he authored in 1874 on Nomenclature of Diseases.
Woodworth accepted a part-time appointment from Illinois Governor Richard Yates to oversee federal financial transfers to the state during the Civil War as a member of the Board of Auditors of War Claims, known also as the Commissioners of the War Fund.
He also appeared in several episodes of Six Feet Under, playing Hoyt Woodworth, in 2004.
Woodworth also noticed the other faculties taking precedence, stating, " We have nothing in this line that can compare with the immense amount of work done on the relation of perception to the stimulus perceived, or ... that can compare in completeness with the work done and still being done in all departments of sensation.

Woodworth and spent
Following the Civil War, Woodworth spent a year in Europe, receiving clinical instruction chiefly in the hospitals of Berlin and Vienna.

Woodworth and time
From the time of his appointment, Woodworth envisioned broader responsibilities for the Marine Hospital Service, well beyond the care of merchant seamen.
At the end of his term in Congress, Woodworth did not stand for re-election, stated that he sought " a release from public cares ," and returned to private life in Chicago for the second time in his life as a banker.
Mayor Woodworth did not serve in the military during the Civil War and by the time of the war had returned permanently to commerce as a banker.
Later, as a leading banker in Chicago, Woodworth dedicated much of this time to the creation of Chicago's first university, now known as " Old " Chicago University.
The first telegraph message was received in Chicago when Woodworth was mayor, and the first commodity futures contracts began trading on Chicago exchanges at this time.
A friend of Emily ’ s at this time was the writer Lizette Woodworth Reese.
Additionally, Woodworth disagreed with the norm of the time with labeling civilizations as “ primitive ” or “ advanced ” because he noted that differences on the evolutionary time scale are likely minute to produce a mental status change.

Woodworth and working
He briefly considered a career as a physician while working for another brother, Dr Robert P. Woodworth.
While working with James, he encouraged Woodworth to keep a dream diary.

Woodworth and at
Woodworth is located at ( 31. 156270 ,-92. 494650 ).
The new Leslie High School was built in 1996 at 4141 Hull Road to replace the first Leslie Public Schools building on Woodworth street, which was over 100 years old.
Woodworth is located at.
In late 1916 Fisher and another prominent Bible Student at the Brooklyn headquarters, Clayton J. Woodworth, sought the Executive Committee's approval to produce a book about the prophecies of the books of Revelation and Ezekiel based primarily on Russell's writings.
Because Russell's will had decreed the Society should publish no other periodicals the new magazine was at first published by " Woodworth, Hudgings & Martin ", with a Manhattan ( rather than Brooklyn ) address.
Woodworth was a former editor and textbook writer, and later served on the boards of several corporations of Jehovah's Witnesses until just a few years before his death in 1951 at the age of 81.
" Historian Steven E. Woodworth wrote, " Beneath the ponderous dome of his high forehead, the General would gaze goggle-eyed at those who spoke to him, reflecting long before answering and simultaneously rubbing both elbows all the while, leading one observer to quip that the great intelligence he was reputed to possess must be located in his elbows.
He studied at the City College of New York and Columbia University, where he earned his master's degree in 1917 and his Ph. D. in 1925 under the direction of Robert S. Woodworth.
Woodworth was born at Big Flats, Chemung County, New York.
On September 26, 2012, Ambrose was in the news again having voted in favour of Motion 312, a motion by Conservative MP Stephen Woodworth that would have directed a Commons committee to revisit the section of the Criminal Code defining at what point human life begins.
This was a role Woodworth played while principally occupied at the Treasury Bank of Chicago.
As a banker, Woodworth worked at the forefront of Municipal Finance to develop Chicago's infrastructure, including one of the largest military prisons for captured Confederate troops.
His partner in this endeavor was Stephen A. Douglas, possibly the most prominent Democrat of his era, Woodworth was a founding trustee of Chicago University and later served at its treasurer.
The prairie covers " 5 acres ... of original tallgrass prairie ... ... the only natural area owned by the University of Illinois at Chicago .... Woodworth prairie serves the community by providing an opportunity to experience prairie plants and animals that are now rare ... it provides a challenge to understand how communities can be preserved.
* James Hutchinson Woodworth Gravesite at Oak Woods Cemetery
Woodworth remained in New York for the rest of his life, dying there in 1842 at the age of 56.
The group at Columbia, led by James McKeen Cattell, Edward L. Thorndike, and Robert S. Woodworth, was often regarded as a second ( after Chicago ) " school " of American Functionalism ( see, e. g., Heidbredder, 1933 ), although they never used that term themselves, because their research focused on the applied areas of mental testing, learning, and education.
Woodworth was the electronics expert and went so far as to take a year off from work and attend graduate school at his own expense to gain some additional theoretical knowledge needed for the project.
The lecture had such a profound effect on Woodworth that he hung a sign labeled “ investigation ” over his desk at home.
In 1896, Woodworth earned his bachelor ’ s degree from Harvard, followed by being an assistant at the Harvard Medical School in the psychology department from 1897-1898.
James McKeen Cattell offered Woodworth a graduate fellowship at Columbia University, one of the two primary functionalist schools in psychology.
Thorndike, who was now at Columbia, worked with Woodworth on the concept of transfer of training.

Woodworth and over
It was finished in 1848 when Chicago Mayor James Hutchinson Woodworth presided over its opening ; and it allowed boat transportation from the Great Lakes to the Mississippi River and the Gulf of Mexico.
As mayor, Woodworth presided over the opening of the Illinois and Michigan Canal on April 16, 1848.
Woodworth presided over several events that cemented Chicago's position in the nation's economy.
Woodworth had died in office, amidst a political battle with the fledgling American Public Health Association and its allies in the United States Congress over the possibility that a new National Board of Health would supersede the newly revamped MHS ( 1871 ).

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