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  1. British Theatre Directors: W. S. Gilbert, John Caird, Jonathan Miller, Peter Gill, Julie Anne Robinson, Sheridan Morley, Henry Kendall
  2. Security and the Middle East: The Problem and Its Solution: a Proposal to the President of the United States By Twenty Distinguished Americans by Henry A., Margaret Culkin Banning, Frank W. Buxton, Donald B. Cloward, Frederick May Eliot, Charles Kendall Gilbert, Henry . Hobson, Ivan Lee Holt, Howard Mumford Jones, Freda Kirchwey, John A. Mackay, Arthur C. McGiffert, Jr., Norman B. Nash,James G. Patton, Louis H. Pink, Jacob Potofsky, Russell H. Stafford, I. D. Warner, Hazen G. Werner, James H. Wolfe Atkinson, 1954
  3. Der Fluch der Schonheit: Eine Geschichte aus alter Zeit by W.H. / F. Kendall, ed von Riehl, 1897-01-01
  4. Guide for Classroom Observation and Effective Teaching by Judith M. Hudgins, W. Henry Cone, et all 1994-03
  5. Sheep husbandry: With an account of different breeds, and general directions in regard to summer and winter management, breeding, and the treatment of ... Geo. W. Kendall's on sheep raising in Texas by Henry Stephens Randall, 1866
  6. The Last of his Tribe. [Song,] words by Henry Kendall by Christian Hellemann, 1953
  7. First Aid for Injury and Illness: Textbook and Workbook by W. Henry Baughman, George D. Niva, 1994-04
  8. Sacred Harmony, A Collection of Chants, with Italics, Showing Where the Emphasis, or Accent, is to be Placed. by W. Nash, 1836
  9. Australian ballads and rhymes: Poems inspired by life and scenery in Australia and New Zealand

21. Henry W. Kendall Winner Of The 1990 Nobel Prize In Physics
henry W. kendall, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics, at the Nobel Prize InternetArchive.
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H ENRY W K ENDALL
1990 Nobel Laureate in Physics
    for their pioneering investigations concerning deep inelastic scattering of electrons on protons and bound neutrons, which have been of essential importance for the development of the quark model in particle physics.
Background
    Born: 1926
    Residence: U.S.A.
    Affiliation: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
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22. Department Of Music
henry kendall College of Arts and Sciences Department of Music
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23. Kendall, Henry W.
kendall, henry W. physicist, Nobel laureate Birthplace Boston henry W.kendall henry W. kendall Age 72 Nobel-winning physicist who helped discover
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24. Kendall, Henry W. --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
kendall, henry W. (1926–99), US physicist, born in Boston; graduated AmherstCollege 1950; doctorate from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) 1955;
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25. Kendall, Henry --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
Autobiographies of Jerome I. Friedman and henry W. kendall of the US and Richard E.Taylor of Canada. Features a presentation speech on the occasion of
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26. Kendall, Henry W.
kendall, henry W. (19261999). I was born on December 9, 1926 in Boston, My parents were henry P. kendall, a Boston businessman, and Evelyn Way kendall,
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Kendall, Henry W. I was born on December 9, 1926 in Boston, Massachusetts. My parents were Henry P. Kendall, a Boston businessman, and Evelyn Way Kendall, originally from Canada.
I lived in Boston until the early 1930s when the family - there were five, for by then I had a younger brother and a younger sister - moved to a small town outside Boston, where the three of us grew up and where I still live.
On the urging of Karl Compton, a family friend and then President of MIT, I applied for, and was accepted at that institution's school of physics in 1950. The years at graduate school were a continuing delight - the first sustained immersion in science at a full professional level. My thesis, carried out under the supervision of Martin Deutsch, was an attempt to measure the Lamb shift in positronium, a transient atom discovered by Deutsch a few years before. The attempt was unsuccessful but it served as a very interesting introduction to electromagnetic interactions and the power of the underlying theory.
The two years after receiving the PhD degree were spent as a National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow at MIT and at Brookhaven National Laboratory, followed by a trip west to join the research group of Robert Hofstadter and the faculty of the Stanford University physics department. Hofstadter was engaged in the study of the proton and neutron structure that was later to bring him the Nobel Prize, work that even at the time was clearly of the greatest interest and importance. The principal facility used in this research was a 300 ft. linear electron accelerator, a precursor to the 2 mile machine at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC), later built in the hills behind the University. Here I met and worked with

27. WHOI : Media Relations: Obituary : Henry W. Kendall
The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution announces with great sorrow the deathFebruary 15, 1999 of Honorary Trustee and Honorary Member of the Corporation
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28. The New York Review Of Books: Henry W. Kendall
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29. National Academy Of Sciences - Deceased Member
Testing 1 .. 2 .. 3 Advanced Search. kendall, henry W. Date of Birth,December 9, 1926. Elected to NAS, 1992. Date of Death, February 15, 1999.
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30. Henry W. Kendall Quotes
9 quotes and quotations by henry W. kendall. henry W. kendall Governmentsmust now take a leading role in moving their nations in the right direction.
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Education of both men and women is a wonderful contraceptive.
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Governments must now take a leading role in moving their nations in the right direction.
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If we do not voluntarily bring population growth under control in the next one or two decades, the nature will do it for us in the most brutal way, whether we like it or not.
Henry W. Kendall

Many people and governments share the mistaken belief that science, with new, ingenious devices and techniques, can rescue us from the troubles we face without our having to mend our ways and change our patterns of activity. This is not so.
Henry W. Kendall
No longer can we procrastinate facing these issues the irreparable damage to our planet is close at hand. We now have a decision to deal with these problems thus saving our planet, our race, and our legacy or to ignore these problems thus hastening the inevitable doom to our Earth. Henry W. Kendall

31. Henry W. Kendall Quotes
henry W. kendall No longer can we procrastinate facing these issues the irreparabledamage to our planet is close at hand. We now have a decision to deal
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32. MIT News Office Site Redirect
MIT Professor henry W. kendall of Sharon, MA, a 1990 Nobel Laureate in physicsand longtime environmentalist, died Monday while exploring the wilderness he
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33. Henry Kendall, Nobel-winning Physicist, Dies At Age 72 - MIT News Office
Professor henry W. kendall, a 1990 Nobel laureate in physics and longtimeenvironmentalist, died on February 15 while exploring the wilderness he loved and
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February 24, 1999 Professor Henry W. Kendall, a 1990 Nobel laureate in physics and longtime environmentalist, died on February 15 while exploring the wilderness he loved and worked to preserve. He was 72 years old. Professor Kendall, who shared the Nobel prize with his MIT colleague, Professor Jerome Friedman, and Professor Richard Taylor of Stanford University, was taking photographs on a scuba expedition with a friend from the National Geographic Society at the Wakulla Springs State Park in Florida when he died. Fellow divers found him unconscious in six to 10 feet of water at about 5pm. He was flown to Tallahassee Memorial Hospital, where doctors pronounced him dead on arrival. Pending the final autopsy report, the Wakulla County Sheriff's Office said his death apparently resulted from abdominal hemorrhaging. "Henry Kendall's death is a terrible loss to MIT, the scientific community and the world at large," said Professor Friedman. "Henry was an outstanding scientist and an outstanding human being who worked tirelessly for the betterment of society. He always saw the big picture and identified the big problems. He used political and scientific activity effectively to advance such goals as arms control, nuclear safety and a better environment.

34. More Info About The Poet: Henry Kendall - References Bibliography
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Henry Kendall was born in 1839 near Milton on the NSW coast. The Poetical Works of Henry Kendall 1966, compiled by TT Reed. Biographies
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35. MSN Encarta - Kendall, Henry Way
kendall, henry Way (19261999), American physicist and Nobel Prize winner.kendall and his two colleagues, henry W. kendall Nobel Foundation
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36. Kendall Foundation || History
henry W. and John P. kendall established the Norfolk Charitable Trust in 1957.Following the death of their father in 1959, they changed the name to the
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Make no little plans. They have no magic to stir men's blood and probably themselves will not be realized. Make big plans; aim high in hope and work, remembering that a noble, logical program, once recorded, will never die, but long after we are gone will be a living thing, asserting itself with growing intensity.
The Henry P. Kendall Foundation is a legacy of its namesake, an early twentieth-century New England entrepreneur and industrialist (1878-1959) from Walpole, Massachusetts. Kendall's wide-ranging, venturesome business instincts led to acquisitions of factories and other companies through the company that bore his name, The Kendall Company.
Henry W. and John P. Kendall established the Norfolk Charitable Trust in 1957. Following the death of their father in 1959, they changed the name to the Henry P. Kendall Foundation in his honor. The Kendall Foundation began an emphasis on environmental concerns in the early 1970s by supporting land, water and wildlife conservation. A key component was the nurturance of environmental advocacy in Alaska as a national debate centered on which parts of more than one hundred million acres would gain long-term protection as national parks or wildlife refuges. A decade later, as the threat of nuclear war persisted into the 1980s, the Foundation focused on nuclear non-proliferation and arms-control activities. One of its grantees, International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.

37. The Henry Kendall Society
The henry kendall Society is a group of individuals who support the Union ofConcerned Scientists with henry W. kendall UCS Board Chair, 19731999
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38. Browse By Author: K - Project Gutenberg
kendall, henry (18391882). The Poems of henry Clarence kendall (English) Knox, Thomas W. (1835-1896). Camp-Fire and Cotton-Field
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39. Appointments
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40. Henry W. Kendall – Autobiography
henry W. kendall. From Nobel Lectures, Physiology or Medicine 19421962, (Incorso di traduzione in italiano) henry W. kendall died on February 15, 1999.
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From Nobel Lectures , Physics 1922-1941. (In corso di traduzione in italiano)
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I was born on December 9, 1926 in Boston, Massachusetts. My parents were Henry P. Kendall, a Boston businessman, and Evelyn Way Kendall, originally from Canada.
I lived in Boston until the early 1930s when the family - there were five, for by then I had a younger brother and a younger sister - moved to a small town outside Boston, where the three of us grew up and where I still live.
I went briefly to a local grade school but was held back by a reading disability which was cured after I was moved to a school some miles distant. From age 14 to 18, most of the period of World War II, I spent at Deerfield Academy, a college preparatory school. My academic work was poor for I was more interested in non-academic matters and was bored with school work. I had developed - or had been born with - an active curiosity and an intense interest in things mechanical, chemical and electrical and do not remember when I was not fascinated with them and devoted to their exploration. Father was a great encouragement in these projects except when they involved hazards, such as the point, at about age 11, when I embarked on the culture of pathogenic bacteria. He also instilled in both me and my brother a love and respect for the outdoors, especially the mountains and the sea.
On the urging of Karl Compton, a family friend and then President of MIT, I applied for, and was accepted at that institution's school of physics in 1950. The years at graduate school were a continuing delight - the first sustained immersion in science at a full professional level. My thesis, carried out under the supervision of Martin Deutsch, was an attempt to measure the Lamb shift in positronium, a transient atom discovered by Deutsch a few years before. The attempt was unsuccessful but it served as a very interesting introduction to electromagnetic interactions and the power of the underlying theory.

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