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  1. Hace 4 días · London Hearth Tax: Westminster 1664.Originally published by Centre for Metropolitan History, 2011. This free content was born digital.All rights reserved.

  2. 9 de may. de 2024 · Donna Reed (born January 27, 1921, Denison, Iowa, U.S.—died January 14, 1986, Beverly Hills, California) was an American film and television actress who embodied a wholesome, engaging girl next door in numerous movies in the 1940s and ’50s and later on television. Reed graduated from high school in Iowa and then moved to California to ...

  3. Hace 9 horas · RAFAH, Gaza — The Gaza health ministry said that an airstrike in Rafah on Sunday killed 45 Palestinians and injured dozens more. It said that there are still victims under the rubble and that the majority of those killed were women and children. The Israeli military said it was targeting a Hamas installation and killed two senior Hamas militants.

  4. 16 de may. de 2024 · Kelly joined as US editor of The EMBO Journal in 2021. k.anderson@embojournal.org. Cornelius Schneider (Scientific Editor) Responsible for: Chromatin, Epigenetics & Genomics; RNA biology; transcription; Protein Biosynthesis & Quality Control. Cornelius received his PhD from the University of Göttingen, where he studied structural ...

  5. 20 de may. de 2024 · Pinning Ceremony student speaker. Of all the roles William Tuttle '24 has played as a UMass Dartmouth undergraduate nursing major, the one he is most proud of is mentor. When not playing defensive end or cornerback on the football field, this Corsair created a new role for himself as a player-coach on the sidelines.

  6. Hace 3 días · Celebrating Professor Russell H. Tuttle's sixty-year career of teaching, research, and exploration at the University of Chicago.

  7. Hace 1 día · It's unclear why Wisconsin Sen. Timothy O. Howe got involved, but Howe introduced a bill that authorized Tuttle, Whitney and others to build a cemetery "not exceeding 20th acres in extent" on Jan. 20, 1874. A later version of the bill, approved in May 1874, called for the space to be "used as a public cemetery" overseen by the petitioners.