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Robert Simpson Woodward (July 21, 1849 – June 29, 1924) was an American civil engineer, physicist and mathematician.
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RobertSimpsonWoodward (July 21, 1849 – June 29, 1924) was an American civil engineer, physicist and mathematician. He was born at Rochester, Michigan...
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Carnegie Institution of Washington Administration Building, and the RobertSimpsonWoodward House. Significant contributing properties in the historic district...
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first studied in the doctoral program at Columbia University under RobertSimpsonWoodward, who was then the Dean of the Faculty of Science. Tamura then left...
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(1891–1894) George William Hill (1895–1896) Simon Newcomb (1897–1898) RobertSimpsonWoodward (1899–1900) 1901–1924 E. H. Moore (1901–1902) Thomas Fiske (1903–1904)...
(1891–1894) George William Hill (1895–1896) Simon Newcomb (1897–1898) RobertSimpsonWoodward (1899–1900) 1901–1924 E. H. Moore (1901–1902) Thomas Fiske (1903–1904)...
(1891–1894) George William Hill (1895–1896) Simon Newcomb (1897–1898) RobertSimpsonWoodward (1899–1900) 1901–1924 E. H. Moore (1901–1902) Thomas Fiske (1903–1904)...
(1891–1894) George William Hill (1895–1896) Simon Newcomb (1897–1898) RobertSimpsonWoodward (1899–1900) 1901–1924 E. H. Moore (1901–1902) Thomas Fiske (1903–1904)...
(1891–1894) George William Hill (1895–1896) Simon Newcomb (1897–1898) RobertSimpsonWoodward (1899–1900) 1901–1924 E. H. Moore (1901–1902) Thomas Fiske (1903–1904)...
(1891–1894) George William Hill (1895–1896) Simon Newcomb (1897–1898) RobertSimpsonWoodward (1899–1900) 1901–1924 E. H. Moore (1901–1902) Thomas Fiske (1903–1904)...
(1891–1894) George William Hill (1895–1896) Simon Newcomb (1897–1898) RobertSimpsonWoodward (1899–1900) 1901–1924 E. H. Moore (1901–1902) Thomas Fiske (1903–1904)...
(1891–1894) George William Hill (1895–1896) Simon Newcomb (1897–1898) RobertSimpsonWoodward (1899–1900) 1901–1924 E. H. Moore (1901–1902) Thomas Fiske (1903–1904)...
(1891–1894) George William Hill (1895–1896) Simon Newcomb (1897–1898) RobertSimpsonWoodward (1899–1900) 1901–1924 E. H. Moore (1901–1902) Thomas Fiske (1903–1904)...
prize for having the best grade point average yet recorded at Yale) had met Robert Maynard Hutchins, the new president of the University of Chicago, who encouraged...
(1891–1894) George William Hill (1895–1896) Simon Newcomb (1897–1898) RobertSimpsonWoodward (1899–1900) 1901–1924 E. H. Moore (1901–1902) Thomas Fiske (1903–1904)...
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