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Sterling, J. E. Wallace (John Ewart Wallace), 1906-1985 (77)

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J. E. Wallace Sterling was president of Stanford University from 1949 to 1968. During his 19 years in office, Stanford's endowment nearly doubled, the faculty increased 170 percent, graduate programs were improved, major building plans were completed, the Medical School was moved to campus from San Francisco, and the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center was built. After his retirement in 1968, Sterling was named University Chancellor. J. E. Wallace Sterling was President o...

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Wallace, John (16)

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Epithet: of Add MS 33979 Epithet: Subject of Mss Eur F234 Epithet: of Add MS 42925 Epithet: of Carnell John Wallace (c. 1674-1733) was minister of Drumelzier, Peebleshire, from his ordination in 1705 until his death in 1733. He had been licenced by the presbytery of Kirkcaldy in 1702. He married Christian, daughter of William Murray of Cardon, in 1706. The commonplace book was orig...

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Wallace, John, Junr. (19)

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Wallace, John William, 1815-1884 (13)

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Lawyer, author, and librarian. John William Wallace is best remembered as the final reporter of United States Supreme Court reports to privately publish the Court's decisions (1863-1875). He was born in Philadelphia, graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1833, was admitted to the bar in 1836, but chose a career as law librarian over one of practicing lawyer. He also served as president of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania.

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Metcalfe, John Wallace, 1901- (8)

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Epithet: R C Archdeacon of Northumberland Epithet: Rector of Stonham Aspal, county Suffolk

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Breon, John Wallace, 1923-1984. (7)

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John Wallace Breon (1923-1984), minor author and copywriter, was a friend of Gertrude Stein, Alice B. Toklas, and Carl Van Vechten. He wrote The Sorrows of Travel (1955) and an unpublished play, See Grady See. John Breon was born in Rockford, Illinois, on August 21, 1923, the son of John Wallace Breon and Jessie Breon. He served in the infantry in France during World War II, at which time he met Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas. After h...

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Wallace, John H. (John Henry) (5)

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Wallace, George John, 1906- (5)

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Ornithologist, professor of zoology at Michigan State University; specialist in the study of the effect of pesticides on birds. George John Wallace was born December 9, 1906 in Waterbury, Vermont. He graduated from the University of Michigan with degrees in zoology (A.B., 1932; M.A., 1933; Ph.D., 1936). His first professional position was as a biologist with the Vermont Fish and Game Service (1936-1937). He then went to Lenox, Massachusetts as director of th...

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Riddle, John Wallace, 1864-1941 (6)

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Wallace, John B. (John Bradford), 1778-1837 (6)

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