William Alfred Fowler (August 9, 1911 – March 14, 1995) was an American nuclear physicist, later astrophysicist, who, with Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar...
George WilliamFowler (February 24, 1859 – September 2, 1924) was a lawyer and political figure in New Brunswick, Canada. He represented King's County...
William Warde Fowler (16 May 1847 – 15 June 1921) was an English historian and ornithologist, and tutor at Lincoln College, Oxford. He was best known for...
fortune at her death. She was the mother of the poet WilliamFowler and grandmother of the poet William Drummond of Hawthornden. A daughter Sarah married...
Fowler, William M. Jr. (1980). The Baron of Beacon Hill: A Biography of John Hancock. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. ISBN 0-395-27619-5. Fowler, William M...
William Herbert Fowler (28 May 1856 – 13 April 1941), also known as Bill Fowler and Herbert Fowler, was an English amateur cricketer who played 26 first-class...
1536, and died there in January 1547. Anne of Denmark's secretary, WilliamFowler wrote Latin verses and anagrams for a sundial in the garden, restored...
William Wyche Fowler Jr. (/ˈwaɪʃ ˈfaʊlər/; born October 6, 1940) is an American attorney, politician, and diplomat. He is a member of the Democratic Party...
in the Baronetage of England on 1 November 1704 for WilliamFowler, the father of Richard Fowler, who was Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and Chancellor...
that power the Sun. In 1957, Margaret Burbidge, Geoffrey Burbidge, WilliamFowler and Fred Hoyle showed that most of the elements in the universe have...
William Chauncey Fowler (September 1, 1793 – January 15, 1881) was an American scholar. Fowler, second son of Reuben R. and Catharine (Chauncey) Fowler...
celebrating her welcome at Chillingham was probably written by her secretary, WilliamFowler. In 1617, James I, whose reign unified the crowns of England and Scotland...
WilliamFowler Mountford Copeland (13 February 1872 – 17 January 1953) was a British amateur horticulturist. He was attended Trinity College, Cambridge...
the "typical or milvine kites" as "large kites", not hawks. Little, William; Fowler, H. W.; Coulson, Jessie; Onions, C. T.; Friedrichsen, G. W. S. (1973)...
officials, and not just a gathering of citizens; according to historian WilliamFowler, it was "the most democratic institution in the British empire". Deacon...