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  1. Functions of real variable.-- by William Fogg Osgood, 1947
  2. Topics in the Theory of Functions of Several Complex Variables by William Fogg Osgood, 1966
  3. How to Earn a Living in the Country (Without Farming) by William Osgood, 1978-06
  4. Mechanics by William Fogg Osgood, 1965
  5. Topics in the Theory of Functions of Several Complex Variables : The Madison Colloquim, 1913, Part II by William Fogg Osgood, 1966
  6. Bismark and British Colonial Policy the Problem of South West Africa by William Osgood Aydelotte, 1970
  7. Judith Shakespeare; Her love affairs and other adventures by William Black, James R. 1836-1892 Osgood, et all 2010-08-29
  8. Calculus - Preliminary Edition, Student Solutions Manual by Deborah Hughes-Hallett, Andrew M. Gleason, et all 1992-08-19
  9. HOW TO EARN A LIVING IN THE COUNTRY (WITHOUT FARMING) by William Osgood, 1973-01-01
  10. The Madison Colloquium 1913; I. On invariants and the theory of numbers by William Fogg Osgood, Leonard Eugene Dickson, 2009-10-03
  11. Introduction To Infinite Series (1897) by William F. Osgood, 2010-09-10
  12. A First Course In The Differential And Integral Calculus (1907) by William Fogg Osgood, 2010-09-10
  13. The Madison Colloquium 1913: I. On Invariants And The Theory Of Numbers, By Leonard Eugene Dickson. Ii. Topics In The Theory Of Functions Of Several Complete Variables, By William Fogg Osgood by American Mathematical Society, 2010-10-14
  14. Hughes Hallett Student Solutions Manual to accompany Calculus Combo, Hughes Hallett Student Solutions Manual by Deborah Hughes-Hallett, William G. McCallum, et all 2008-12-22

101. ASM | Officers
19241926—Wilfred H. osgood, Field Museum of Natural History. 1926-1927—william D.Matthew, American Museum of Natural History. 1927-1929—Glover M. Allen,
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ASM OFFICERS
PRESIDENT
C. Hart Merriam
, U. S. Biological Survey
Edward W. Nelson , U. S. Biological Survey
Wilfred H. Osgood , Field Museum of Natural History
William D. Matthew , American Museum of Natural History
Glover M. Allen , Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University
Witmer Stone , Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
Marcus W. Lyon, Jr. , South Bend Clinic in Indiana
Vernon O. Bailey , U. S. Biological Survey
Harold E. Anthony , American Museum of Natural History Joseph Grinnell , Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, University of California, Berkeley Hartley H. T. Jackson , U. S. Biological Survey Walter P. Taylor, A. Brazier Howell , Johns Hopkins Medical School E. Raymond Hall , University of Kansas Edward A. Goldman , U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service Remington Kellogg , U. S. National Museum Tracy I. Storer , University of California, Davis William J. Hamilton, Jr. , Cornell University William H. Burt , University of Michigan William B. Davis Robert T. Orr , California Academy of Sciences Stephen D. Durrant , University of Utah Emmet T. Hooper

102. COMPANY A, FOURTEENTH REGIMENT INFANTRY, MAINE VOLUNTEERS
osgood, william F, 28, Bucksport, M, 01Jan-64, Re-enl.; trf. to navy. Rebuff,william, 23, New Orleans, S, 27-Jun-62, Deserted July 7 62.
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103. WILLIAM OSGOOD AYDELOTTE
william osgood remembered a household that was much open to students, to hisfather s colleagues, and, after the move to Swarthmore, to the varied visitors
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BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIRS VOL. 73
WILLIAM OSGOOD AYDELOTTE
BY ALLAN G. BOGUE AND GILBERT WHITE
A YDELOTTE WAS A leading figure in the development of social science history in the United States. Many historians consider themselves humanists or argue that theirs is a unique discipline. Others are social scientists in intellectual commitment and methods of research, and it was from this group that Aydelotte was the first to be elected to the National Academy of Sciences. Beneath the affiliative differences among historians lie disagreements as to whether history should be presented in narrative or analytical form, the degree to which historical evidence can serve as the basis for generalization and, indeed, what constitutes appropriate evidence. Aydelotte's career illuminates these issues. Publishing initially in the field of narrative diplomatic history, he emerged as the most innovative investigator of legislative behavior of his era in the history profession.
EARLY LIFE AND TRAINING
Majoring in classics at Harvard University, Aydelotte graduated in 1931. In his estimation he did not have an outstanding undergraduate career, but did make Phi Beta Kappa. Although at Harvard he found the teaching of E. K. Rand and Milman Perry to be challenging, the classics program was not outstanding in his years there. In contemplating graduate work, he decided to study history and proceeded to take a Ph.D. in history at the University of Cambridge. There distinguished scholars Harold Temperley and Herbert Butterfield provided more rigorous intellectual discipline than he had hitherto experienced. But, neither his classical training nor his graduate studies in history acquainted him with systematic inquiry or scientific approaches to the acquisition of knowledge. Throughout his educational and early professional years, astigmatism prevented him from undergoing military training or service.

104. Interrogation Report: William Strunk Jr., The Elements Of Style
The Elements of Style, 4th ed. by william Strunk Jr., Elwyn Brooks White, CharlesOsgood. product image. Allyn Bacon 1979. Paperback 105 pages.
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Anyone who has taken more than one English class will recognize many of Strunk and White's style rules. Each rule includes a least one and sometimes several examples which provide some of the clearest demonstrations of good and bad style. Many writers still practice these rules today, but some rules fall short when applied to conventional modern usage. For example, one rule states that writers can use he as a universal, singular pronoun meaning any single person. In modern usage burdened with political correctness, such a usage would quickly receive the label "sexist" and, in fact, has quickly fallen out of practice. Since one cannot easily determine the status of Strunk and White's rules, I recommend using a more modern reference like The Chicago Manual of Style

105. Arctic: WITH A CAMERA IN MY HANDS: WILLIAM O. FIELD, PIONEER GLACIOLOGIST
Full text of the article, WITH A CAMERA IN MY HANDS william O. FIELD, PIONEERGLACIOLOGIST from Arctic, a publication in the field of Reference
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Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. I suppose that every field of science develops its own set of characters, introverted geniuses, extroverted braggadocios, curmudgeons of every ilk, and just a few folk who are as close to being perfect companions and colleagues as anyone has any right to expect. In our sparsely populated field of glaciology we have our share of individuals in each category, and one of the finest in the last group was Bill Field (1904-94). Over the 25 years or so that I knew him, he was the kindest, most gentle, helpful, and modest glaciologist I met. It is indeed a pleasure to read the excellent biography that Suzanne Brown has generated from the tape recordings she made of Bill discussing his life and work, which the University of Alaska Press has produced as a handsome book.

106. Fairbanks And Keester
bullet william OLDFIELD(16) has reference number 5.5s. bullet AsenathOSGOOD(11571) was born on 24 Dec 1744 in Lancaster, Worcester, Massachusetts.
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Bartlett Allen NYE was born in 1852. He has reference number 102.6b.3.1. Parents: Benjamin Franklin NYE and Charlotte Lucy ALLEN Benjamin F. NYE was born on 7 Feb 1737 in Sheldon, Franklin, Vermont. He has reference number 294.1.c. Parents: Nelson NYE and Eliza FAIRBANKS Benjamin Franklin NYE was born on 13 Mar 1810. He died on 17 Oct 1863. He has reference number 102.6cs. He was married to Charlotte Lucy ALLEN on 22 Jan 1851. Children were: Bartlett Allen NYE Lucy NYE Daughter NYE Chester Bradford NYE was born on 16 Jun 1810 in Berlin, Washington, Vermont. He died on 2 May 1887 in Berlin, Washington, Vermont. He has reference number 103.9es. He was married to Sybil DRAKE on 28 Oct 1838. Chester F. NYE was born on 17 Dec 1835 in Highgater, Franklin, Vermont. He has reference number 294.1.b. Parents: Nelson NYE and Eliza FAIRBANKS Daughter NYE was born in 1858. She has reference number 102.6b.3.3. Parents: Benjamin Franklin NYE and Charlotte Lucy ALLEN Laura NYE was born on 17 Mar 1834 in Fairfield, Franklin, Vermont. She has reference number 294.1.a. Parents: Nelson NYE and Eliza FAIRBANKS Lucy NYE was born in 1855. She has reference number 102.6b.3.2. Parents:

107. WVOX 1460AM New Rochelle New York
rich a talent for ‘writing for the ear’ – Charles Kuralt and Charles Osgoodcertainly. “william O’Shaughnessy, the colorful owner of WRTN and WVOX,
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What's New William O'Shaughnessy Advertise with us Programming ... About WVOX Quotable Quotes about Bill O’Shaughnessy’s books “Few people have as rich a talent for ‘writing for the ear’ – Charles Kuralt and Charles Osgood certainly. Also Paul Harvey. And Bill O’Shaughnessy, who is among a select few who create magic with their words.” …Governor Mario M. Cuomo “I enjoyed Bill O’Shaughnessy’s first two books of ‘character’ portraits. I even relished his sketches of people I never met. They are rather like potato chips in that you can’t stop with only one! And his portrait of Nelson (Rockefeller) is still second to none.” Henry A. Kissinger
Former Secretary of State “Bill O’Shaughnessy’s editorials make his New York TV counterparts look like so much mish-mash.” …The New York Times “O’Shaughnessy is widely heard and heralded in Westchester - and beyond.”
…Walter Cronkite “I applaud Bill O’Shaughnessy’s intelligent editorials concerning Free Speech. So many remain silent and it is alarming.

108. © 1998-2004 Sommerfeld-Projekt. Ausgelesen Am 07. März 2004

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William Osgood an Arnold Sommerfeld, 19. Juli 1898
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