Food For Thought: Biographies Wood, Robert Williams (American physicist), 18681955. Wood, William (Englishironmaster), 1671-1730. Woodard, Nathaniel (English clergyman, educator) http://www.junkfoodforthought.com/bio/bio_W.htm
Extractions: Waage, Peter (Norwegian chemist) Waals, Johannes Diderik van der (Dutch physicist) Waccho (Lombard king c.510-c.539) d.c.539 Wace (Anglo-Norman poet) c.1100-1174? Wach, Joachim (German-born American theologian) Wackenhut, George Russell (Am. FBI agent; fd. security firm) Wackenroder, Wilhelm Heinrich (German writer, critic) Wackernagel, Jacob (German linguist; son of Wilhelm) Wackernagel, Wilhelm (German scholar) Waddel, Moses (American educator) Waddell, Hugh (Irish-born American soldier) Waddell, James Iredell (American naval officer) Wadding, Luke (Irish religious, historian) Waddington, William Henry (French archaeologist, politician) Wade, Benjamin Franklin (American politician) Wade, George (Irish-born British soldier) Wade, Sir Thomas Francis (English soldier, diplomat, scholar) Wagner, Cosima (German art director; wife of Richard) Wagner, George Raymond "Gorgeous George" (American wrestler) Wagner, Jane (American writer, actor, film director, producer) b.1935 Wagner, John Peter (aka Honus, Hans) (American baseball player) Wagner, Otto (Austrian architect; founder of modern movement)
Lunar Republic : Craters Wood. 43.0N. 120.8W. 78. Robert Williams ~ (18681955), American physicist andoptician; the Wood Light, more commonly known as the black light for http://www.lunarrepublic.com/gazetteer/crater_wxyz.shtml
Extractions: Craters (WXYZ) Craters A B C D ... Return To Gazetteer Index Latin Name Lat Long Diam Origin W. Bond William Cranch ~ (1789-1859), American clockmaker and astronomer; first director of the Harvard Observatory. In 1848, together with his son, George Phillips Bond (q.v.), he discovered Saturn's moon Hyperion. Walker Joseph A. ~ (1921-1966), American test pilot; as Chief Research Pilot for NASA during the mid-1960s, he made the first X-15 flight on 25 March 1960, and was the first man to pilot the Lunar Landing Research Vehicle (LLRV) that was used to develop piloting and operational techniques for Moon landings. An excellent biography of Walker may be found on the NASA website Wallace Alfred Russel ~ (1823-1913); British surveyor, botanist and natural historian.
Project Gutenberg: INDEX OF AUTHORS Wood, Robert Williams, 18681955 Wood, William Charles Henry, 1864-1947 Woodward,Patrick Henry, 1833-1917 Woolf, Virginia, 1882-1941 http://worldebooklibrary.com/ProjectGuternberg.htm
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Project Gutenberg: Authors List Wood, Robert Williams, 18681955. Wood, William Charles Henry, 1864-1947.Woodward, Patrick Henry, 1833-1917. Woolf , Virginia , 1882-1941 http://www.gwd50.k12.sc.us/PG-Authors.htm
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Chronology Of Science In The United States Robert Williams Wood (18681955) published Physical Optics (New York and London),particularly notable for its experimental features. http://home.earthlink.net/~claelliott/chron1900.htm
Extractions: Chronology of Science in the United States 1900-1910 DATE EVENT SUBJECTS Sherburne Wesley Burnham (1838-1921) capped years of astronomical observation with A General Catalogue of 1290 Double Stars Discovered from 1871 to 1899 by S. W. Burnham, Arranged in Order of Right Ascension with All the Micrometrical Measures of Each Pair (Publications of the Yerkes Observatory, no. 1) (Chicago). Astronomy The spiral character of some nebulae was discovered by James Edward Keeler (b.1857) through photographic evidence. Keeler, director of the Lick Observatory, died at San Francisco on 12 August of this year. Astronomy Mathematician George Abram Miller (1863-1951) was given a prize for his work in group theory by the Academy of Sciences of Cracow, reportedly the Academy's first prize in pure mathematics to an American. Awards and Prizes / Mathematics Moses Gomberg (1866-1947) produced the earliest stable free radical, triphenylmethyl. Organic chemists at the time assumed free radicals were not likely to exist. The report of the event appeared in Berichte der Deutschen chemischer Gesellschaft 33 (1900): 3150-3163, and
Press2000 Translate this page Robert Williams Wood 1868-1955, William Rowan Hamilton 1805-1865. Joseph Larmor1857-1942, Ernst Ruska 1906-1988, Nobelpreis 1986, Christian Doppler http://www.uni-saarland.de/fak7/hartmann/scientists/gallery.html
The National Archives National Register Of Archives Browse The Wood, Sir Robert Stanford (18861963) Knight Civil Servant Vice Chancellor ofSouthampton University (2). Wood, Robert Williams (1868-1955) Physicist (1) http://www.nra.nationalarchives.gov.uk/nra/browser/person/page/person_WO.htm
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Mimetoliths By R. V. Dietrich and Robert Williams Wood (18681955) in his little book How to tell the birdsfrom the flowers . . . (1917) provides several delightful sketches and poetic http://www.cst.cmich.edu/users/dietr1rv/mimetoliths/
Extractions: in the Rock Chips column in (Dietrich, 1989). Nearly everyone has, I suspect, looked at one thing and imagined it looked like something else. Indeed, many observations of this kind have been recorded Four examples are the Chinese poet Lo-tien (773-846) mentions viewing stones (see www.bonsai-nbf.org/) Shakespeare (1564-1616) has Hamlet exclaiming about cloud shapes that resemble "a camel," "a weasel," and "a whale" ( Hamlet Act iii, scene 2) Mark Twain (1835-1910) has Adam, in The Diaries of Adam and Eve , lamenting " always that same pretext is offered it looks like the thing." and Robert Williams Wood (1868-1955) in his little book How to tell the birds from the flowers (1917) provides several delightful sketches and poetic remarks that pertain to such observations for anyone interested, its contents chiefly editorial are in the EPILOGUE. It seems only prudent, however, to mention here that I strongly recommend viewing the larger versions of the illustrations, which may be seen by clicking the thumbnails. Also
Links Translate this page Robert Williams Wood 1868-1955, William Rowan Hamilton 1805-1865. Joseph Larmor1857-1942, Ernst Ruska 1906-1988, Nobel prize 1986, Christian Doppler http://nano.iphy.ac.cn/english/links/scientists galley.htm
SBF Glossary: FO To FQHE I read about an experiment done by Robert Williams Wood. Wood (18681955) wasfamous as a spectroscopist and is usually described as a physicist, http://www.plexoft.com/SBF/F04.html
Extractions: Click here for bottom FO Faculty Of.... .fo (Domain code for) F ar o e Islands. FO Flash Override. A key on an AUTOVON phone, q.v. FO, F.O. Foreign Office. British for what is State Department in the US government. AA in German. FO Fragrance Oil. An artificial fragrance consisting of a mix of esters dissolved in alcohol. Used in perfumes, soaps, personal hygiene products, etc. Cheaper but more volatile than traditional fragrances (essential oils EO 's). When fragrance oils were new, the main problem was that they were harsh and noticeably artificial. To achieve a convincing verisimilitude of natural odor, one must mix a reasonable number of different chemicals, say 20-30. FOAD Senator-Exon Off And Die. FOAF Friend Of A Friend. FOAF stories are not acceptable as evidence in courts of law. foam-making acumen This phrase is free; you can use it for any legal purpose without need for attribution, please! FOB Friend Of Bill. A crony of Bill Clinton, from the time before he was president of the US. Also known generically as First Friends . Term passed out of use during the first presidential term, to be replaced by ``witness.'' [
"CAP & GOWN Textile-based Architectural Ecology In 1909, Robert Williams Wood (18681955) experimentally demonstrated that elevatedair temperatures produced under an ordinary clear-glass cover is not http://www.daviddarling.info/encyclopedia/C/CapandGown_Cathcart.html
Extractions: 3. Window of opportunity persons. Sustainable civilized regions are produced by expenditure of energy and the self-belief of settlers. "It is the robust expression of the human spirit in its buildings and its cities and all they contain which captures the true essence of civilization, good or bad" (Masterton, 2002). Macro-problems can be certainly alleviated with macroprojects planned by Macro-engineering's expert professionals. The public, and many specialists, worry whether human civilization can survive abrupt climate regimes change: textile-based Architectural Ecology may become a necessary adaptive technology for actual changes (Hulme, 2003).
Lunar Crater Statistics Hugh Percy; Britishselenographer (18961960). Williams Wood. 43.0N. 120.8W.78. Robert W.; Americanphysicist (1868-1955). Wr oblewski http://lunar.arc.nasa.gov/science/atlas/text/cratertex_wxyz.html
Extractions: A B C D ... Main Menu Latin Name Lat Long Diam Origin W.-Bond William Cranch; American astronomer (1789-1859). Walker Joseph A.; American test pilot (1921-1966). Wallace Alfred Russel; British natural historian (1823-1913). Wallach Otto; German chemist; Nobel laureate (1847-1931). Walter Bernard; German (Walther)astronomer (1430-1504). Wan-Hoo Chinese inventor (unkn-c. 1500). Wargentin Pehr Vilhelm; Swedish astronomer (1717-1783). Warner Worcester Reed; American inventor (1846-1929).
PLATO [428-347 BC] Wood, Robert Williams 18681955. 1905. Physical optics. English (USA). 3rd ed.(New York MacMillan, 1934). BRASS, A. 1906. Untersuchungen über das Licht http://www.fadu.uba.ar/sicyt/color/bib1.htm
Loodus- Ja Täppisteadlaste Eluaastaid Wood, Robert Williams (18681955) (USA füüsik) Wronski, Józef Maria (1778-1853) (POLmatemaatik ja filosoof) Tagasi algusesse / Up http://www.physic.ut.ee/~janro/
Resurrection Cemetery Fred E. Williams 18681955. Fred R. Williams 25 March 1902 - 13 October 1994 Robert Jessop Wood 29 September 1867 - 22 July 1934 http://www.pressenter.com/~gregboe/Shorewood_Resurrection36.htm
Extractions: Resurrection Cemetery - Shorewood, Minnesota city of Shorewood, Hennepin County, Minnesota: T117N - R23W, section 36 This cemetery is kept up and in good shape. The earlier burials in this cemetery appear to have occurred in the 1920Â’s. As I walked the rows it appeared that the size of the burial plots had changed over time. All in all the rows line up well, however they do appear to jog in the center of the cemetery. The cemetery is located near the intersection of Highway 7 and Old Market Road in Shorewood. The cemetery is surrounded by trees and is not visible from Highway 7. As you enter the cemetery there is a dedication plaque that reads: Resurrection Cemetery - Church of Saint John the Baptist - Excelsior - This Cemetery Entrance and Gateway Was Donated in Memory of Timothy R. Merz 13 March 1950 - 18 December 1968 - by . and Mrs. Ray Merz and Family - A.D. 1972 This cemeteries burial monuments were transcribed in September 2001. The paper version of this cemetery transcription is not yet available for viewal. I claim and reserve any and all rights to the works that I have compiled and created. These pages may be viewed much like a library book, but I do not approve of any type of reproduction in any format. Persons or organizations desiring to use the information contained within in my web pages MUST obtain my written consent. All information is for Non-Profit use only.