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Bridson, D. G. (Douglas Geoffrey), 1910-1980 (19)

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Douglas Geoffrey Bridson, 1910-1980, began his career in 1933 as a free-lance radio writer and joined the British Broadcasting Corporation in 1935 as Feature Programmes Assistant in the North Region. He then moved to London in 1941 to become Overseas Features Editor, Assistant Head of Features following the War, and Programme Editor for Arts, Sciences, and Documentaries (Sound), from 1964-1967. In this latter position, Bridson was referred to as the cultural boss of the BBC. D.G. Bridson reti...

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Cole, G. D. H. (George Douglas Howard), 1889-1959 (20)

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Epithet: Professor of Social and Political Theory Oxford University

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James, G. D. (Gordon Douglas), 1945- (3)

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Carpenter, G. D. Hale (Geoffrey Douglas Hale), 1882- (3)

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Carpenter was born on October 26, 1882 and came from a distinguished academic family; both his father and grandfather were doctors of science and Fellows of the Royal Society. He had the rare privilege of being born in Eton College, where his father was an assistant master and his mother daughter of another. He was educated at the Dragon School (Lynams's), Bradfield College and St Catherine's Oxford, graduating B.A. with a second-class in his final examination in 1904 and then pa...

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Callen, G. D. (George Douglas), approximately 1814-1879 (3)

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Chapman, D. G. (Douglas George), 1920- (2)

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Douglas Chapman was a professor of mathematical statistics and an expert on wildlife statistics. He was born in 1920 and died in 1996. Chapman served as Dean of the University of Washington College of Fisheries from 1971 to 1981 and directed the UW Center For Quantitative Science In Forestry, Fisheries, and Wildlife from 1980 to 1982. His area of expertise was in estimating marine mammal populations and population dynamics. He chaired the International Whaling Commission's Scientific Committe...

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Douglas, Damon G., d. 1974 (1)

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Numismatist and engineer Damon G. Douglas (d. 1974) was born in Worcester, Massachusetts, and grew up in Jacksonville, Florida. Numismatist and engineer Damon G. Douglas (d. 1974) was born in Worcester, Massachusetts, and grew up in Jacksonville, Florida. He graduated from Cornell College of Civil Engineering and went to work at Turner Construction Co. in New York City. In 1931 he started the Damon G. Douglas Construction Co. in Newark, New Jersey. He became a fellow of the American Numismat...

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Atkinson, G. D. (George Douglas), 1877-1964 (1)

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Bell, G. D. H. (George Douglas Hutton) (1)

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Carpenter, G. D. Hale, Geoffrey Douglas Hale, (Geoffrey Douglas Hale), 1882- (1)

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