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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.
An early settler of 1823 was James Hutchinson Woodworth, a native of Washington County, NY.
He died in Lexington of complications from cirrhosis, according to Woodworth, or the results of a serious operation, according to Warner, on May 17, 1875 and was interred in Lexington Cemetery.
According to a 2007 report, Woodworth was named one of the 10 worst speed traps in the state of Louisiana.
Leslie was first settled by Elijah Woodworth in 1836, who built the first log cabin in the city.
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.
The village of Frankford Village was settled along the banks of Deer Creek in 1854 by Lewis Patchin, Bartlett Leathers, and Byron Woodworth.
John Crook, John Clapper, Henry Coons, John Warner, Major Thomas Frothingham, who was an officer in the Continental army during the War of the Revolution ; N. Smith, Reuben Underwood, David Arnold, and families bearing the names of Fethers, Ford, Davis, Cook, Emmons, Culver, Farrell, Pratt, Lewis, Wells, Huntley, Wickham, Fuller, Strope, Hegeman, Sheppard, Higgenbottom, De Freest, Rykert, Woodworth, Hayes, Townsend, Richmond, Cornwell, Carmichael, Stone, Russell, Frear ( probably Frere ), Guyot, Kelly, Kerner, Jacobs, Simmons, Comb, Calkins, Kilmer and others.
Woodworth was founded in 1911.
A notable example of its past is passage through Springfield for work related to the canal of James Hutchinson Woodworth, a former farmer and teacher from Onondaga County, New York, who was making his way West to Chicago where he finally settled and eventually become Mayor.
Tarkington was also related to Chicago Mayor James Hutchinson Woodworth through his wife Almyra Booth Woodworth.
The position of Supervising Surgeon ( later Surgeon General ) was created to administer the Service, and John Maynard Woodworth was appointed as the first incumbent in 1871.
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.
The volume, though written by Fisher and Woodworth, was advertised as Russell's " posthumous work " and " last legacy " but contained several interpretations and viewpoints not espoused by Russell, including an urging of all Bible Students to cast judgment upon Christendom and its clergy, the adoption of new dates for the fulfillment of particular prophecies, a claim that salvation is tied to membership within the Watch Tower Society, as well as shunning and censuring any who reject the interpretations given in the volume or related articles in The Watch Tower magazine.
The magazine's editor under the titles of The Golden Age and Consolation was Clayton J. Woodworth.
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.
* The first modern personality test was the Woodworth Personal data sheet, which was first used in 1919.
Dr. John Maynard Woodworth, a famous surgeon of the Union Army who fought under General William Tecumseh Sherman, was appointed in 1871 as the Supervising Surgeon.
John Maynard Woodworth ( 1837 – 1879 ) was an American physician and member of the Woodworth political family.

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The evolutionary basis of these kinds of facial expressions can be traced back to Darwin ’ s The Expression of Emotion in Man and Animals .” Reviews of the Universality Hypothesis have been both supportive ( Ekman, Friesen, and Ellsworth, 1972 ; Izard, 1971 ) and critical ( Woodworth and Schlosberg, 1954 ; Russell, 1994 ).
Kay built an iconoscope camera in 1958 that could do a funny thing ,” recalled fellow project engineer William H. Woodworth.
Following his stint as a teacher, Woodworth attended a lecture by G. Stanley Hall, and he was enthralled by Hall ’ s emphasis on the importance of discovery through investigation ( p. 374 ).
The lecture had such a profound effect on Woodworth that he hung a sign labeled investigation over his desk at home.
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.
With the onset of World War I, APA asked Woodworth to assist them in trying to prevent what was then known as shell shock ”.
In 1956, Woodworth was first recipient of the American Psychological Foundation gold medal for Distinguished and continuous service to scholarship and research in psychology and for contributions to the growth of psychology though the medium of scientific publication ( p. 689 )

Woodworth and such
Bob Black is best known for " The Abolition of Work " ( 1985 ), a widely reprinted and translated essay ( first widely circulated, in fact, as an insert in Anarchy in 1986 ), but for Anarchy he has mainly contributed critiques of leftists and anarcho-leftists such as Ward Churchill, Fred Woodworth, Chaz Bufe, Murray Bookchin, the Platformists and most recently AK Press.
His business endeavors in this period sometimes included other business partners such as one of his brothers, Dr. Robert P. Woodworth.
Woodworth uses " cold type " composing machines from the mid-20th century such as the VariTyper and JustoWriter to typeset copy for The Match !.

Woodworth and approach
Woodworth introduced and popularized the expression Stimulus-Organism-Response ( S-O-R ) to describe his functionalist approach to psychology and to stress its difference from the strictly Stimulus-Response ( S-R ) approach of the behaviorists in his 1929 second edition of Psychology.

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* Woodworth, Steven E. Jefferson Davis and His Generals: The Failure of Confederate Command in the West.
Thorndike ’ s research with Robert Woodworth on the theory of transfer found that learning one subject will only influence your ability to learn another subject if the subjects are similar.
** Charles W. Woodworth, American entomologist ( d. 1940 )
* Woodworth, Steven E., Nothing but Victory: The Army of the Tennessee, 1861 – 1865, New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2005.
* Woodworth, Steven E., Sherman: Lessons in Leadership, Palgrave Macmillan, 2010, ISBN 978-0-230-62062-9.
* Woodworth, Steven E. Jefferson Davis and His Generals: The Failure of Confederate Command in the West.
A. Woodworth, George Mitchell, Taber Randall, Joseph Dodds, William Phillips, Thomas Snodgrass, Robert Snodgrass, A. P. Robinson, R. L. Partridge, and Hylas Sabine.
* Woodworth, Steven E. Jefferson Davis and His Generals: The Failure of Confederate Command in the West.
Woodworth Lake Scout Reservation, located in Gloversville, New York.
Situated in the Adirondacks, Woodworth Lake is an excellent starting point for a hike into the Adirondacks.
The original townsite featured streets named for the officers and principal investors of the railroad – ( Benjamin ) Woodworth, ( Marcus ) Pollasky, Fulton ( Berry ), ( Thomas ) Hughes, ( Gerald ) Osmun, and ( O. D .) Baron.

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