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  • Zoology and Comparative Anatomy (1907-1909); Professor of Zoology, Imperial College, London (1909-1913); Chairman, Geological Survey of Great Britain This
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  • National Environment Research Council Centre for Population Biology, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom Goddard MR, Leigh J, Roger AJ, Pemberton AJ, 2006
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  • the electors constituted a separate college in the Imperial Diet. Consult: Bryce, The Holy Roman Empire (London, 1892); Turner, The Germanic Constitution
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  • Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, Imperial College of Science and Technology, South Kensington, London. The Romance of Modern Chemistry. (1910)
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  • Cambridge; Chief Professor of Mathematics in the Imperial College of Science and Technology, London This author wrote articles for the Dictionary of National
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  • 1912  (1912)  The Imperial Universities of Japan by Harry Foster Bain 1542594Popular Science Monthly Volume 80 March 1912 — The Imperial Universities of
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  • FINANCIAL SUBCOMMITTEE:   Leon Bondy, Imperial Councillor. J. V. Novák, Imperial Councillor. Jan Otto, Imperial Councillor. Lev Peterka, Treasurer of
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  • adjoining the Imperial College of Science, is the new Science Museum, the first completed block of which was opened in 1920. The London Museum (1914)
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  • historian, educated at Eton College and Cambridge University and called to the Bar in 1837; in 1840 Professor of History, London University, and in 1860,
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  • historian and defence publicist; Professor of Modern History, Queen's College, London; also wrote under the pseudonym J. A. Revermont This author wrote articles
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  • Author:Ernest Barker (category Principals of King's College London)
    of King's College, London. Lecturer on political science at Cambridge University. Fellow and Lecturer in Modern History, St John's College, Oxford, and
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  • joined the staft of the M.A.O. College, Aligarh, 1889; Principal of the College, 1889-1905; Additional Member, Imperial Legislative Council, 1903-1904;
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  • the Imperial College of Engineering, Tokio. On his return to London six years later he became professor of applied physics at the Finsbury College of the
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  • GÖTTINGEN, OF THE IMPERIAL SOCIETY OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS OF VIENNA, AND OF THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF AMERICA, ETC. ETC.   LONDON PRINTED FOR THE SYDENHAM
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  • in London and educated at King's College, London, where he won the Turkish prize in 1800. He was professor of English at the Imperial Naval College at
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  • educ: University College School, King’s College School, London; Royal Military College, Sandhurst; joined the Royal Military College as Sub-Lieutenant
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  • Imperial Dictionary of Universal Biography/Volume 3  (1876)  TOLAND, John by James Frederick Ferrier 2390740Imperial Dictionary of Universal Biography/Volume
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  • Encyclopedia Americana Haileybury College 823779The Encyclopedia Americana — Haileybury College HAILEYBURY COLLEGE, England, an institution at Hailey
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  • e.s. of Dr. John Forbes Royle, F.R.S.; b. London, 1884; educ: King’s College, London, and Military College, Addiscombe; joined ser ice in the Army (107th
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  • Electoral College. The powers of the free Imperial cities were quite limited, and were not even formally recognized until 1648. Each of the three colleges voted
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