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Walter Nernst
Nernst, Walter (1864– ), German Physical Chem Ist, Was Born On June 25, 1864, At Briesen, West Prussia. He Studied At The Universities Of Zilrich, Berlin, Graz And Wiirzburg And Became An Assistant At The University Of Leipzig, Subsequently Going In This Capacity To Gottingen, Where He Later Became A ...

Weekly Newspapers And Reviews
Weekly Newspapers And Reviews The Weekly Reviews, Beginning With The Examiner, Which Was Founded In 1808 And Ceased In 1881, Have Changed Little In Char Acter But Occupy A Much Less Important Position In Journalism Owing To The Prodigious Advance In The Daily And Sunday News Papers. The Weeklies Were ...

William 1852 1928 Obrien
O'brien, William (1852-1928), Irish Patriot, Was Born At Mallow, Co. Cork, On Oct. 2, 1852, Son Of James O'brien, A Solicitor's Clerk. He Was Educated At The Cloyne Diocesan College And At Queen's College, Cork, And Began Journalism In 1869 On The Cork Daily Herald. In 1875 He Joined The ...

William Chichester 1813 1883
William Chichester (1813-1883 ) , I St Baron O'neill, A Clergyman, On Succeeding To The Estates As Heir-general, Assumed By Royal Licence The Surname And Arms Of O'neill; And In 1868 Was Created Baron O'neill Of Shane's Castle. On His Death In 1883 He Was Succeeded By His Son Edward, ...

William Of Occam
Occam, William Of (c. 1300-1349), English School Man, Known As Doctor Invincibilis And Venerabilis Inceptor, Was Born At Ockham, Surrey, And After Joining The Franciscans, Studied From 1312 To 1318 At Merton College, Oxford, Where He Taught Until 1324, When He Was Summoned To Avignon To Account For Some Of ...

World War Medals And
World War Medals And Decorations By Resolutions Passed By A Committee Of The Peace Conference In Paris In March 1919, It Was Decided That The Victorious Allies And Associated Powers (i.e., Great Britain And Her Dominions, France, Belgium, Italy, Spain, United States Of America, Japan, Etc.) Should Have A Medal ...