Kingman Brewster, Jr. - Kingman Brewster, Jr. Kingman Brewster, Jr., (June 17, 1919 - November 8, 1988) was an educator, President of Yale University, and an American diplomat. He graduated from Yale in 1941, where he was chairman of the "Yale Daily News", and received his law degree from Harvard Law School in 1948. After teaching at Harvard Law School from 1950 to 1960, he accepted the post of Provost at Yale, serving from 1960 to 1963. Upon the death of President A. Whitney Griswold, he was named President of Yale University, serving from 1963 to 1977. He was known for the improvements he made to Yale's faculty, curriculum, and admissions policies, and for his skillful handling of student protests during the protests against the Vietnam War, which he himself.
Grove Street Cemetery - reformer, agent of the African Colonization Society. Henry Austin (1804-1891) -- architect, designed the gate of the cemetery, Dwight Hall at Yale, and several mansions on Hillhouse Avenue. Delia Salter Bacon (1811-1859) -- anti-Strafordian heroine Charles Montague Bakewell (1867-1957) -- politician Roger Sherman Baldwin (1793-1863) -- Governor of Connecticut Simeon Baldwin (1761-1851) -- Mayor of New Haven Simeon Eben Baldwin (1840-1927) -- Governor of Connecticut Lyman Beecher (1775-1865) -- abolitionist, father of Harriet Beecher Stowe Hiram Bingham (1789-1863) -- Hawaiian missionary and clergyman. William Whiting Boardman (1794-1871) -- politician. James Brewster (1788-1866) -- industrialist and railroad promoter. Kingman Brewster, Jr, (1919-1988) -- President of Yale University William Bristol (1779-1836) -- Mayor of New Haven, Connecticut. Walter Camp -- football coach known as the "Father of American Football". Jedediah Chapman (d. 1863).
Kentucky Derby - in 1973. Year Winner 1875 Aristides 1876 Vagrant 1877 Baden Baden 1878 Day Star 1879 Lord Murphy 1880 Fonso 1881 Hindoo 1882 Apollo 1883 Leonatus 1884 Buchanan 1885 Joe Cotton 1886 Ben Ali 1887 Montrose 1888 Macbeth II 1889 Spokane 1890 Riley 1891 Kingman 1892 Azra 1893 Lookout 1894 Chant 1895 Halma 1896 Ben Brush 1897 Typhoon II 1898 Plaudit 1899 Manuel 1900 Lieutenant Gibson 1901 His Eminence 1902 Alan-a-Dale 1903 Judge Himes 1904 Elwood 1905 Agile 1906 Sir Huon 1907 Pink Star 1908 Stone Street 1909 Wintergreen 1910 Donau 1911 Meridian 1912 Worth 1913 Donerail 1914 Old Rosebud 1915 Regret 1916 George Smith 1917 Omar Khayyam 1918 Exterminator 1919 Sir Barton* 1920 Paul Jones 1921 Behave Yourself 1922 Morvich 1923 Zev 1924 Black Gold 1925 Flying Ebony 1926 Bubbling Over.
Hitting for the cycle - AL 07-09-1988 Chris Speier San Francisco NL 09-14-1988 Mike Greenwell Boston AL 04-16-1989 Kelly Gruber Toronto AL 06-02-1989 Eric Davis Cincinnati NL 08-01-1989 Kevin McReynolds New York NL 08-25-1989 Gary Redus Pittsburgh NL 07-25-1990 George Brett (2) Kansas City AL 04-22-1991 Robby Thompson San Francisco NL 05-15-1991 Paul Molitor Milwaukee AL 06-24-1991 Dave Winfield California AL 09-15-1991 Ray Lankford St. Louis NL 08-25-1992 Andujar Cedeno Houston NL 05-09-1993 Mark Grace Chicago NL 07-23-1993 Jay Buhner Seattle AL 07-28-1993 Travis Fryman Detroit AL 04-12-1994 Scott Cooper Boston AL 06-11-1995 Rondell White Montreal AL 08-25-1995 Gregg Jefferies Philadelphia NL 09-03-1995 Tony Fernandez New York AL 05-18-1996 John Mabry St. Louis NL 06-06-1996 John Valentin Boston AL 07-03-1996 Alex Ochoa New York NL 06-05-1997 Alex Rodriguez Seattle AL 09-11-1997 John Olerud New York NL.
Gettysburg Union Order of Battle - New York: Col George H. Biddle, Maj Edward Pye 147th New York: Ltc Francis C. Miller, Maj George Harney 56th Pennsylvania (9 companies): Col J. William Hofmann - rowspan=2 Second Division: BG John C. Robinson 1st Brigade: BG Gabriel R. Paul Col Samuel H. Leonard Col Adrian R. Root Col Richard Coulter Col Peter Lyle Col Richard Coulter 16th Maine: Col Charles W. Tilden, Maj Archibald D. Leavitt 13th Massachusetts: Col Samuel H. Leonard, Ltc N. Walter Batchelder 94th New York: Col Adrian R. Root, Maj Samuel A. Moffett 104th New York: Col Gilbert G. Prey 107th Pennsylvania: Ltc James MacThomson, Capt Emanuel D. Roath - 2nd Brigade: BG Henry Baxter 12th Massachusetts: Col James L. Bates, Ltc David Allen, Jr 83rd New.
United States Attorney General - Grant Amos T. Akerman 1870-1872 Ulysses S. Grant George H. Williams 1871-1875 Ulysses S. Grant Edwards Pierrepont 1875-1876 Ulysses S. Grant Alphonso Taft 1876-1877 Ulysses S. Grant Charles Devens 1877-1881 Rutherford B. Hayes Wayne MacVeagh 1881-1881 James Garfield Benjamin H. Brewster 1881-1885 Chester A. Arthur Augustus Hill Garland 1885-1889 Grover Cleveland William H.H. Miller 1889-1893 Benjamin Harrison Richard Olney 1893-1895 Grover Cleveland Judson Harmon 1895-1897 Grover Cleveland Joseph McKenna 1897-1898 William McKinley John W. Griggs 1898-1901 William McKinley Philander C. Knox 1901-1904 William McKinley William H. Moody 1904-1906 Theodore Roosevelt Charles Joseph Bonaparte 1906-1909 Theodore Roosevelt George W. Wickersham 1909-1913 William Howard Taft James C. McReynolds 1913-1914 Woodrow Wilson Thomas Watt Gregory 1914-1919 Woodrow Wilson A. Mitchell Palmer 1919-1921 Woodrow Wilson Harry M. Daugherty 1921-1924 Warren G. Harding Harlan Fiske Stone.
Eighty-second United States Congress - OK Asa Leonard Allen (Representative), Democrat, LA John Joseph Allen, Jr (Representative), Republican, CA Leo Elwood Allen (Representative), Republican, IL Herman Carl Andersen (Representative), Republican, MN Clinton Presba Anderson (Senator), Democrat, NM John Zuinglius Anderson (Representative), Republican, CA August Herman Andresen (Representative), Republican, MN George William Andrews (Representative), Democrat, AL Victor L'Episcopo Anfuso (Representative), Democrat, NY Homer Daniel Angell (Representative), Republican, OR Orland Kay Armstrong (Representative), Republican, MO Wayne Norviel Aspinall (Representative), Democrat, CO James Coats Auchincloss (Representative), Republican, NJ William Hanes Ayres (Representative), Republican, OH Cleveland Monroe Bailey (Representative), Democrat, WV Howard Henry Baker (Representative), Republican, TN Claude Ignatius Bakewell (Representative), Republican, MO Graham Arthur Barden (Representative), Democrat, NC Walter Stephan Baring, Jr (Representative), Democrat, NV William Aloysius Barrett (Representative), Democrat, PA Joseph Bengal Bates (Representative), Democrat, KY William Henry.
1954 in music - Grape" w.m. Leonard Whitcup & Paul Cunningham "Gilly, Gilly, Ossenfeffer, Katzenellen Bogen By The Sea" w.m. Al Hoffman & Dick Manning "Goin' Co'tin' " w. Johnny Mercer m. Gene De Paul "Hearts Of Stone" w. Eddy Ray m. Rudy Jackson "Hernando's Hideaway" w.m. Richard Adler & Jerry Ross "He's A Tramp" Sonny Burke, Peggy Lee "Hey There" w.m. Richard Adler & Jerry Ross "The High And The Mighty" w. Ned Washington m. Dimitri Tiomkin "Honeycomb" w.m. Bob Merrill "I Can't Tell A Waltz From A Tango" Al Hoffman, Dick Manning "I Could Be Happy With You" w.m. Sandy Wilson "I Don't Hurt Anymore" w. Jack Rollins m. Don Robertson "I Got A Woman" w.m. Ray Charles & Renald Richard "I Left My Heart In San Francisco" w. Douglas Cross m. George Cory "If I Give My Heart To You" w.m. Jimmy Brewster, Jimmie Crane & Al.
1999 in literature - Tim LaHaye Assassins - Jerry B. Jenkins & Tim LaHaye Atomised - Michel Houellebecq Blind Eye - James B. Stewart The Century - Peter Jennings and Todd Brewster Charlotte Gray - Sebastian Faulkes Chocolat - Joanne Harris Darwin's Radio - Greg Bear Death du Jour - Kathy Reichs Dining with Peggy Guggenheim - Jane Turner Rylands Disgrace - J. M. Coetzee The Fifth Elephant - Terry Pratchett Florence Lawrence, the Biograph Girl: America's First Movie Star - Kelly R. Brown The Fortune Catcher - Susanne Pari The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon - Stephen King Hannibal - Thomas Harris Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban - J. K. Rowling Hearts in Atlantis - Stephen King Irresistible Forces - Danielle Steel A Lake Beyond the Wind - Yahya Yakhlif The Mark.
Thinking Machines - joined Sun Microsystems and went on to design the Sun Enterprise series of parallel computers. The Darwin datamining toolkit, developed by Thinking Machines' Business Supercomputer Group, was purchased by Oracle. Besides Danny Hillis, other noted people who worked for or with the company included David Waltz, Guy L Steele, Jr, Karl Sims, Brewster Kahle, Marvin Minsky, Carl Feynman, Stephen Wolfram, and Richard Feynman. Besides Kendall Square Research, Thinking Machines' competitors included MasPar, which made a computer similar to the CM-2, and Meiko, whose later offerings were similar to the CM-5..
Twenty-sixth United States Congress - VA Linn Boyd (Representative), Democrat, KY Henry Marie Brackenridge (Representative), Whig, PA David P. Brewster (Representative), Democrat, NY George Nixon Briggs (Representative), Whig, MA John Hall Brockway (Representative), Whig, CT Aaron Venable Brown (Representative), Democrat, TN Anson Brown (Representative), Whig, NY Bedford Brown (Senator), Jacksonian, NC James Buchanan (Senator), Jacksonian, PA Edmund Burke (Representative), Democrat, NH Sampson Hale Butler (Representative), Democrat, SC William Orlando Butler (Representative), Democrat, KY Jesse Atherton Bynum (Representative), Democrat, NC John Caldwell Calhoun (Senator), Democrat, SC William Barron Calhoun (Representative), Whig, MA John Campbell (Representative), Democrat, SC William Bowen Campbell (Representative), Whig, TN John Carr (Representative), Democrat, IN James Carroll (Representative), Democrat, MD William Blount Carter (Representative), Whig, TN Zadok Casey (Representative), Democrat, IL Reuben Chapman (Representative), Democrat, AL William Williams Chapman (Delegate), Democrat, IA Thomas Withers.
Twenty-seventh United States Congress - Samuel Smith Bowne (Representative), Democrat, NY Linn Boyd (Representative), Democrat, KY David P. Brewster (Representative), Democrat, NY George Nixon Briggs (Representative), Whig, MA John Hall Brockway (Representative), Whig, CT David Bronson (Representative), Whig, ME Aaron Venable Brown (Representative), Democrat, TN Charles Brown (Representative), Democrat, PA Jeremiah Brown (Representative), Whig, PA Milton Brown (Representative), Whig, TN James Buchanan (Senator), Jacksonian, PA Edmund Burke (Representative), Democrat, NH Barker Burnell (Representative), Whig, MA Sampson Hale Butler (Representative), Democrat, SC William Butler (Representative), Whig, SC William Orlando Butler (Representative), Democrat, KY Greene Washington Caldwell (Representative), Democrat, NC Patrick Calhoun Caldwell (Representative), Democrat, SC John Caldwell Calhoun (Senator), Democrat, SC William Barron Calhoun (Representative), Whig, MA John Campbell (Representative), Democrat, SC Thomas Jefferson Campbell (Representative), Whig, TN William Bowen Campbell (Representative), Whig, TN Robert Looney Caruthers.
Twenty-eighth United States Congress - Whig, AL John Dickey (Representative), Whig, PA Daniel Stevens Dickinson (Senator), Democrat, NY David W. Dickinson (Representative), Whig, TN Paul Dillingham, Jr (Representative), Democrat, VT Augustus Caesar Dodge (Delegate), Democrat, IA Henry Dodge (Delegate), Democrat, WI Stephen Arnold Douglas (Representative), Democrat, IL George Coke Dromgoole (Representative), Democrat, VA Alexander Duncan (Representative), Democrat, OH Robert Pinckney Dunlap (Representative), Democrat, ME Chesselden Ellis (Representative), Democrat, NY Lucius Quintius Cincinnatus Elmer (Representative), Democrat, NJ George Evans (Senator), Whig, ME John Fairfield (Senator), Democrat, ME Isaac Gray Farlee (Representative), -, NJ Orlando Bell Ficklin (Representative), Democrat, IL Hamilton Fish (Representative), Whig, NY Elias Florence (Representative), Whig, OH Solomon Foot (Representative), Whig, VT Ephraim Hubbard Foster (Senator), Whig, TN Henry Allen Foster (Senator), Democrat, NY Henry Donnel Foster (Representative), Democrat, PA John Brown Francis (Senator), Law.
List of television programs - X Y Z # 24 3rd Rock From The Sun 48 Hours 5 colonnes a la une (France) 60 Minutes $64,000 Question 7th Heaven The 700 Club 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter A The A-Team Absolutely Fabulous According to Jim Adam 12 Adam Adamant Lives The Addams Family Adventures of Brisco County, Jr (western) Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin The Adventures of Superman A.E.S. Hudson Street Aeon Flux Airwolf The Alan Young Show Alcoa-Goodyear Theatre ALF Alfred Hitchcock Presents AlfTales Alias Alien Nation All American Girl All in the Family All My Children Ally McBeal American Bandstand American Dreams Andromeda The Andy Griffith Show The Andy Williams Show Angel Angry Beavers Animaniacs As the World Turns As Told By Ginger Atom.
List of people by name: Br - Bohemian aristocrat Bretnor, Reginald, (1911-1992), author Breton, Elisa, (died 2002), surrealist Breton, Nicholas, (1542-1626), poet Brett, Brian, Canadian writer Brett, Jeremy, (1933-1995), actor Brett, Lily, novelist Brett, Simon, (born 1945), (whodunnits) Breuer, Jim, comedian Breuer, Marcel Lajos, (1902-1981), architect Brewer, Teresa, (born 1931), singer Brewster, David, (1781-1868), Scottish physicist Brewster, Harlan Carey, 1916-11-23 to 1918-03-01 Breytenbach, Breyten, (born 1939), South African poet, writer and painter Brezhnev, Leonid, (1906-1982), leader of the Soviet Union Brezina, Thomas, (born 1968), author Breznev, Leonid Illich, Soviet general secretary Briand, Aristide, (1915-1917), French Prime Minister Brice, Fanny, (1891-1951), singer, comedienne, actress Brice, Franny, comedian Brice, James, governor Brice, Pierre, (born 1929), actor Brickell, Edie, (born 1966), singer Bricklin, Dan, co-creator of VisiCalc, the first personal spreadsheet program Brickman, Marshall, (born 1941), screenwriter Bricusse, Leslie, songwriter Bridge,.
List of people by name: Sh - ibn Rajih al-Fawwaz, Iraqi king Sharaku Shariati, Ali, (1933-1977), sociologist Sharif, Omar, (born 1932), actor Sharipov, Salizhan, astronaut Sharkey, Jack, (1902-1994), boxing champion Sharma, Rakesh, astronaut Sharman, Helen, astronaut Sharon, Ariel, (born 1928), Israeli prime minister Sharp, Elliott, musician Sharpe, Avery Sharpe, Tom, author of Wilt Sharpton, Al, (born 1954), minister, politician Shatalov, Vladimir, (born 1927), astronaut Shatner, William, (born 1931), US actor of Star Trek fame Shavers, Earnie, (born 1945), boxer Shaw, Artie, (born 1910), musician Shaw, Bob, (1931-1996), British science fiction author Shaw, Brewster, astronaut Shaw, Christian, the woman who started the Paisley thread industry Shaw, Clay, (died 1975), John F. Kennedy assassination investigator Shaw, Fiona, (born 1958), Irish actor Shaw, George Bernard, (1856-1950), Irish-born British playwright Shaw, Irwin, (1913-1984), author Shaw, John, (1773-1823), US Navy captain Shaw, Percy,.
List of Governors of Maine - Samuel Cony Republican 1864-1867 Joshua L. Chamberlain Republican 1867-1871 Sidney Perham Republican 1871-1874 Nelson Dingley, Jr Republican 1874-1876 Seldon Connor Republican 1876-1879 Alonzo Garcelon Democratic 1879-1880 Daniel F. Davis Republican 1880-1881 Harris M. Plaisted Democratic 1881-1883 Frederick Robie Republican 1883-1887 Joseph R. Bodwell Republican 1887-1887 S. S. Marble Republican 1887-1889 Edwin C. Burleigh Republican 1889-1893 Henry B. Cleaves Republican 1893-1897 Llewellyn Powers Republican 1897-1901 John Fremont Hill Republican 1901-1905 William T. Cobb Republican 1905-1909 Bert M. Fernald Republican 1909-1911 Frederick W. Plaisted Democratic 1911-1913 William T. Haines Republican 1913-1915 Oakley C. Curtis Democratic 1915-1917 Carl E. Milliken Republican 1917-1921 Frederic H. Parkhurst Republican 1921-1921 Percival P. Baxter Republican 1921-1925 Ralph Owen Brewster Republican 1925-1929 William Tudor Gardiner Republican 1929-1933 Louis J. Brann Democratic 1933-1937 Lewis O. Barrows Republican 1937-1941 Sumner Sewall.
List of physics topics A-E - Nath Boson Bothe, Walther Boussinesq approximation Boyle's law Boyle, Robert Bradley, James Bra-ket notation Bragg's law Bragg, Sir William Henry Bragg, William Lawrence Brattain, Walter Houser Braun, Karl Ferdinand Bravais lattice Brewster, David Brewster's angle Bridgman, Percy Williams Briggs, Henry Brockhouse, Bertram N Broglie, Louis-Victor de Brownian motion Bubble chamber Bucket argument Bullialdus, Ismael Buoyancy C C-symmetry Calabi-Yau spaces Caloric theory Candle Canonical commutation relation Canonical distribution Capra, Fritjof Carnot, Sadi Cartesian coordinate system Cartesian product Casimir effect Casimir, Hendrik Cathode ray Cathodoluminescence Causality Cavendish experiment Cavendish, Henry Celestial mechanics Center of gravity Center of mass Centrifugal force Centripetal force Centroid CERN Chadwick, James Chamberlain, Owen Chandrasekhar, Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar limit Charge Charles' law Charpak, Georges Chebyshev, Pafnuty Lvovich Chemical potential Cherenkov effect Cherenkov-Vavilov effect Cherenkov, Pavel Alekseyevich Chladni, Ernst CHSH inequality.
List of United States Senators from Maryland - Republican 1929 1935 George W. Radcliffe Democrat 1935 1947 Herbert R. O'Conor Democrat 1947 1953 J. Glenn Beall Republican 1953 1965 Joseph D. Tydings Democrat 1965 1971 J. Glenn Beall, Jr Republican 1971 1977 Paul S. Sarbanes Democrat 1977 Class 3 Senator Party From To John Henry Federalist 1789 1797 James Lloyd Federalist 1797 1800 William Hindman Federalist 1800 1801 Robert Wright Democrat 1801 1806 Philip Reed Democrat 1806 1813 Robert H. Goldsborough Federalist 1813 1819 Edward Lloyd Democrat 1819 1826 Ezekiel F. Chambers National Republican 1826 1834 Robert H. Goldsborough National Republican 1835 1836 John S. Spence Whig 1836 1840 John L. Kerr Whig 1841 1843 James A. Pearce Whig, Democrat 1843 1862 Thomas H. Hicks Unionist, Republican 1862 1865 John A. J. Creswell Republican 1865 1867 Philip F. Thomas.
List of United States Senators from Maine - 1869 1881 Eugene Hale Republican 1881 1911 Charles F. Johnson Democrat 1911 1917 Frederick Hale Republican 1917 1941 Ralph O. Brewster Republican 1941 1952 Frederick G. Payne Republican 1953 1959 Edmund S. Muskie Democrat 1959 1980 George J. Mitchell Democrat 1980 1995 Olympia J. Snowe Republican 1995 Class 2 Senator Party From To John Chandler Democrat 1820 1829 Peleg Sprague National Republican 1829 1835 John Ruggles Democrat 1835 1841 George Evans Whig 1841 1847 James W. Bradbury Democrat 1847 1853 William P. Fessenden Whig, Republican 1854 1864 Nathan A. Farwell Republican 1864 1865 William P. Fessenden Republican 1865 1869 Lot M. Morrill Republican 1869 1876 James G. Blaine Republican 1876 1881 William P. Frye Republican 1881 1911 Obadiah Gardner Democrat 1911 1913 Edwin C. Burleigh Republican 1913 1916 Bert M. Fernald.