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    William Barton Rogers (December 7, 1804 – May 30, 1882) was an American geologist, physicist, and educator at the College of William & Mary from 1828 to...
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    Technology, proposed by William Barton Rogers, was signed by John Albion Andrew, the governor of Massachusetts, on April 10, 1861. Rogers, who was educated...
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    Technology and Boston Society of Natural History" led primarily by William Barton Rogers. As early as 1859, the Massachusetts State Legislature was given...
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    Mount Rogers National Recreation Area, which itself is a part of the Jefferson National Forest. The mountain is named for William Barton Rogers, a Virginian...
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    the scientific community for more than a century, starting with William Barton Rogers who made sounding observations of the formation process of air vortex...
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    William Barton Rogers, regarded the practice of giving honorary degrees as 'literary almsgiving ... of spurious merit and noisy popularity...' Rogers...
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    Leta K.; Margolis, Seth S.; Jensen, Mette; Herman, Catherine E.; Dunphy, William G.; Rathmell, Jeffrey C.; Kornbluth, Sally (October 7, 2005). "Metabolic...
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  • William Rogers may refer to: William Rogers (Australian politician) (1818–1903), builder and pastoralist in colonial South Australia William Rogers (MP)...
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  • inaugurated, 1 acting) in its 163-year history (as of 2024[update]). William Barton Rogers (1862–1870, 1879–1881) John Daniel Runkle (1870–1878) Francis Amasa...
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    Nat Turner" in 1932. The Confessions of Nat Turner (1967), a novel by William Styron, won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1968. Styron's work was controversial...
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