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  1. Hace 3 días · William Clark Eastlake and his son Frank advanced dentistry and English education in Japan. The Eastlakes were also devoted to introducing Japan to the world. The Eastlakes: How a Pioneering American Father and Son Contributed to Japan's Modernization | JAPAN Forward

  2. Hace 3 días · Michael William Balfe, the composer, also resided in this street. The eminent surgeon, Sir Astley Cooper, whom we have already mentioned in our account of Spring Gardens, lived in this street towards the end of his most successful professional career, after the futile attempt he made to retire from practice, making the large income of £15,000 a year; and here he died "in harness" in 1841.

  3. Hace 4 días · Buildings encroached on the grounds of larger, usually older, houses around the green. On its east side William South built Falcon Place between 1836 and 1842 and White Hart Place was built near Sugar Loaf Walk by 1844.

  4. Hace 2 días · Sir B. Hicks and T. Lawley were made Baronets after ceasing to be Aldermen in 1620 and 1641 respectively, and Sirs H. Windham and W. Cooper were already Baronets when elected Aldermen. The first Lord Mayor in whose case the custom of knighthood, which had been now established for 120 years, was broken, was the Republican, Isaac Penington, who ...

  5. Hace 4 días · Compañera de Alan Turing, Joan Clarke fue la única mujer que formó parte del equipo que ayudó a descifrar el Código Enigma, el cifrado rotatorio de los nazis. Noelia Freire. Actualizado a 28 de mayo de 2024, 20:00.

  6. Hace 5 días · A chemistry professor at Amherst, he had graduated there in 1848 then received a PhD in Chemistry in Gottingen, Germany in 1852. He enrolled in the 21st Massachusetts Infantry, mustering as Major of the Regiment 23 August 1861, was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel on 28 February 1862, and to Colonel 16 May 1862.

  7. Hace 3 días · A United States Senate hopeful who seems attracted to teenage girls, details of which emerge years later, and a scandal that makes the front page of most newspapers.