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Cambridge, George William Frederick Charles, 2nd Duke (81)

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Title: 2nd Duke

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Masterman, Charles Frederick Gurney (21)

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Epithet: politician and journalist

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Gunther, Charles Frederick, 1837-1920 (25)

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C. F. Gunther, a native of Germany, was a wealthy Chicago confectioner and a collector of artifacts and manuscripts. Gunther, a native of Germany, was a wealthy Chicago confectioner and a collector of artifacts and manuscripts.

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Chandler, Charles Frederick, 1836-1925 (25)

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Charles Frederick Chandler was an important American chemist and chemical educator. He was deeply involved in issues of chemistry, mining, and public health throughout the last third of the nineteenth and early decades of the twentieth centuries. As a professor at Columbia University, he revolutionized chemical education in the United States and was a major proponent of practical, scientific education. He was deeply involved in professional organizations and kept scrupulously abr...

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Scobey, Fred C. (Frederick Charles), 1880-1962 (50)

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Biographical Information: Fred Charles Scobey, the son of Orland B. and Helen (Strong) Scobey, was born in Greensburg, Ind., on January 20, 1880. He attended the University of Colorado (Boulder) in 1898 and 1899, Stanford University (Calif.) in 1900 and 1901, and the University of California (Berkeley) from 1918 to 1921. He was awarded the degree of Bachelor of Science in civil engineering, "with distinction," by Stanford University in 193...

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Briggs, Charles F. (Charles Frederick), 1804-1877 (23)

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American journalist. Journalist, author. American journalist and novelist, who founded the Broadway Journal and served as an editor of that journal, Putnam's Magazine, the New York Times, the Brooklyn Union, and the Independent, in succession.

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Chabot, Frederick C. (Frederick Charles), 1891- (13)

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Texas author; founder and secretary of the Yanaguana Society, an organization devoted to collecting, preserving, and publishing manuscript history of San Antonio, Texas. Frederick Charles Chabot (1891-1943) was an accomplished musician, linguist, diplomat, and historian best known for his contributions to Texas history. His most important works were published by the Yanaguana Society, a San Antonio history organization, which he helped found in 1933. He was instrumental...

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Heartman, Charles F. (Charles Frederick), 1883-1953 (19)

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Bibliographer and author; operated auction and bookselling business from Pelican Galleries in New Orleans, La., and Book Farm in Hattiesburg, Miss. Charles Frederick Heartman (1883-1953) emigrated to the United States from Germany in 1911. He was in the auction and bookselling business, operating primarily from the Pelican Galleries in New Orleans, and the Book Farm in Hattiesburg, Miss. He specialized in Americana, and published numerous bibliographies and catalogs, inc...

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Hartt, Charles Frederick, 1840-1878 (18)

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First professor of Geology at Cornell University. Louis Agassiz (1807-1873, APS 1843) was a zoologist and geologist. A student of Georges Cuvier, Agassiz was renown for his six-volume work Poissons fossils, a study of more than 1,700 ancient fish. Equally important was his Ètudes sur les glaciers (1840). In 1845 Agassiz moved to the United States on a two-year study grant from King Friedrich Wilhelm IV of Prussia to compare the flora and fauna of the United...

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Voegelin, C. F. (Charles Frederick), 1906-1986 (25)

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Charles Frederick Voegelin (also known as Carl) was an anthropologist and linguist. Charles (Carl) Frederick Voegelin was an anthropologist and linguist known for his studies of Native American languages. He was professor of anthropology and linguists at Indiana University from 1941 until 1978. Charles Frederick Voegelin received his Ph.D. in anthropology from the University of California, A Wisconsin native, Louns...

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