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Fowler, William A. (44)

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Fowler died in 1995. (William A. Fowler 1911-1995). Physicist (nuclear physics, astrophysics). On the physics faculty at California Institute of Technology (1939-1982); received the Nobel Prize in Physics with Subrahmanyan Chandrasekher in 1983 for his "theoretical and experimental studies of the nuclear reactions of importance in the formation of the chemical elements in the universe." Physicist (nuclear physics, astrophysics). Died 1995....

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Fowler, William (18)

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Epithet: of Add MS 32938 Epithet: of Add MS 40596 Epithet: MP

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Fowler, William Chauncey, 1793-1881 (28)

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6cr6cz6 (person)

Rev. William Chauncey Fowler was a graduate of Yale and came to Middlebury College as Professor of Chemistry and Natural History (1827-1838) which included responsibility for obtaining laboratory supplies, and as Treasurer of the college (1830-1837) was involved in the first fund raising undertaken outside Vermont.

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Hopson, William Fowler, 1849-1935 (22)

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William Fowler Hopson (1849-1935): artist and engraver; in 1870 moved to New York City to work as book engraver; in 1872 moved to New Haven, Ct., in partnership with Roger Sherman as professional engravers; engraver of many bookplates.

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Fowler, William. (5)

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No biographical history available for this identity.

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Miller, William F. (William Fowler), 1768-1818 (10)

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William F. Miller, who holds three degrees in physics from Purdue University (B.S. 1949, M.S. 1951, Ph.D. 1956), joined Stanford in 1965 as a professor of computer science. He was also appointed professor and head of the computation group at the Stanford Linear Acceleration Center in 1965. In 1968 he was named associate provost for computing and in 1970 he became the first vice president for research. From 1971 to 1978 he was vice president and provost of the university.

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Brainard, William F. (William Fowler), 1784-1844 (6)

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Lawyer, of New London, Conn. Lawyer, of New London, Conn.; graduated from Yale in 1802.

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Fowler, William Warde, historian (4)

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Epithet: historian

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Fowler, William J., 1945- (4)

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Fowler, William, 1830-1865. (4)

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Mary Susannah Fackrell Fowler was born in 1862 and lived in Orderville, Utah, until her marriage to Henry Ammon Fowler in 1880. They moved to Huntington in 1888. She has been described as a "Mormon healer" and "folk poet" by Margaret Brady, who wrote a book on her. Mary Fowler died in 1920. Further biographical information on William Fowler could not be found.

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