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  • | residence = St. Louis, MO, United States ...r of valuable papers on "Animal Mechanics." he also contributed to the St. Louis Academy of Science and to the "American Journal of Science" articles on the
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  • ...presented verbatim (from <em>Transactions of the Academy of Science of St. Louis</em>, vol. XXIII, pp. 163-175, issued July 28, 1916) with annotation in the
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  • ...ux about a Magnetic Axis", presented at the Am. Physical Soc. meeting, St. Louis, March 25-28, 1963.
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  • ...Storms obtained a Ph.D. in radiochemistry from Washington University (St. Louis) and is retired from the Los Alamos National Laboratory after thirty-four y
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  • ...s are history, politics, business, music. He lived most of life in the St. Louis area, but since 2003 near Philly.
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  • ...sity of Missouri, 1951. Juris Doctor Degree, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, 1958. Other graduate studies: Literature, History &amp; Art, ...ar Association) Advisory Council, Washington University Law School, St. Louis, Missouri, 1970-1978 Admitted in 1971 to practice law before Supreme Cou
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  • ...r them for publication in Physics Letters A of which he was an Editor; Dr. Louis Essen of England, whom I mentioned in Chapter 2, wrote that it would have b
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  • ...N INSTITUTE, Philadelphia, PA?'''-'''FRIENDS OF McDONNELL PLANETARIUM, St. Louis, MO? '''- '''?HAYDEN PLANETARIUM, New York, NY'''?- ?'''JACKSONVILLE ART MU
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  • * Aluminum Ore Co., E. St. Louis, Ill: routine chemical analysis, 1941-42
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  • "James Paul Wesley was born in 1921 in St. Louis. He obtained his BA from the U. of Minnesota in 1943 and his MA and PhD fro
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  • ...al Physics]]|title=Congress of arts and science, universal exposition, St. Louis, 1904|volume=1|pages=604–622|publisher=Houghton, Mifflin and Company|plac
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  • ...As an adolescent, he often served as an altar boy during daily mass at St. Louis de
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  • ...58 after getting a Ph.D. in radiochemistry from Washington University, St. Louis. Prof. Joseph Kennedy, my research professor, had been the director of th
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  • |doctoral_students = [[Louis Bachelier]]<br>[[Jean Bosler]]<br>[[Dimitrie Pompeiu]]<br>[[Mihailo Petrovi |influenced = [[Louis Rougier]]<br>[[George David Birkhoff]]<br>[[Cubism]]
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  • |title=Congress of arts and science, universal exposition, St. Louis, 1904
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  • ...e spheroid]] was later vindicated by the geodetic measurements of [[Pierre Louis Maupertuis|Maupertuis]], [[Charles Marie de La Condamine|La Condamine]], an The mathematician [[Joseph Louis Lagrange|Joseph-Louis Lagrange]] often said that Newton was the greatest genius who ever lived, a
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  • ...as the highest medal by the DPG in 1928) was awarded to French physicist [[Louis de Broglie]]. At the end of 1938, the Prussian Academy lost its remaining i
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  • In a September 1904 lecture in [[St. Louis]] named [[s:The Principles of Mathematical Physics|The Principles of Mathem |title=Congress of arts and science, universal exposition, St. Louis, 1904
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  • ...t least one phonograph parlor. The coin-operated mechanism was invented by Louis T. Glass and William S. Arnold. The cabinet contained an Edison Class M or ...a sheet of tinfoil at an 1878 demonstration of Edison's phonograph in St. Louis, Missouri has been played back by optical scanning and digital analysis. A
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  • |title=Congress of arts and science, universal exposition, St. Louis, 1904
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  • ...hones (France)|Minister of Posts and Telegraphs]], [[Louis Adolphe Cochery|Louis Cochery]], designated Edison with the [[Légion d'honneur#The Order and oth ...onal play based on Edison's camping trips with Henry Ford, written by Mark St.Gemain. First presented at Lucille Lortel Theatre, New York, February 20, 19
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