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Swan, Sir Joseph Wilson
(Encyclopedia)Swan, Sir Joseph Wilson, 1828โ1914, English chemist and physicist. He made an incandescent lamp using a carbon filament (1860), 20 years before Edison's lamp. Noted for important contributions to ph...swan
(Encyclopedia)swan, common name for a large aquatic bird of both hemispheres, related to ducks and geese. It has a long, gracefully curved neck and an extremely long, convoluted trachea which makes possible its far...Wilson, Sir Angus
(Encyclopedia)Wilson, Sir Angus, 1913โ91, English novelist, b. South Africa. As a novelist, he attempted to delineate a society in which traditional values have lost their force and human relationships are corrup...Tumulty, Joseph Patrick
(Encyclopedia)Tumulty, Joseph Patrick, 1879โ1954, American politician, b. Jersey City, N.J. After his admission to the bar, he practiced law in Jersey City (1902โ8) and served in the New Jersey assembly (1907โ...Wilson, Robert
(Encyclopedia)Wilson, Robert, 1941โ, dramatist, director, and designer, b. Waco, Tex. He began his arts career as a painter. A leading figure in postmodern theater since 1963, when he arrived in New York City, he...Wilson
(Encyclopedia)Wilson, city (1990 pop. 36,930), seat of Wilson co., E N.C., in a rich agricultural region; inc. 1849. It is a commercial and industrial center with a large tobacco market. There is tobacco and food p...Cook, Sir Joseph
(Encyclopedia)Cook, Sir Joseph, 1860โ1947, Australian statesman, b. England. A leader of the Free Trade party, he served as prime minister (1913โ14) and later as minister of the navy (1917โ21) and high commis...Paxton, Sir Joseph
(Encyclopedia)Paxton, Sir Joseph, 1803โ65, English architect, noted for his use of glass and iron in a proto-modern manner. Beginning his career as a gardener and estate manager, he then built two greenhouses at ...Banks, Sir Joseph
(Encyclopedia)Banks, Sir Joseph, 1743โ1820, British naturalist and patron of the sciences. He accompanied Capt. James Cook on his voyage around the world and made large collections of biological specimens, most o...Rotblat, Sir Joseph
(Encyclopedia)Rotblat, Sir Joseph, 1908โ2005, British physicist and anti-nuclear weapons activist, b. Warsaw, Poland; grad. Free Univ. of Poland (M.A., 1932), Univ. of Warsaw (Ph.D., 1938), Univ. of Liverpool (Ph...Browse by Subject
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