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  1. The Pacific War: The Strategy, Politics, and Players that Won the War by William B. Hopkins, 2009-01-12
  2. The Pacific War: The Strategy, Politics, and Players that Won the War by William B. Hopkins, 2010-11-04
  3. William and Henry Walters, the Reticent Collectors by William R. Johnston, 1999-09-22
  4. Governance of Teaching Hospitals: Turmoil at Penn and Hopkins by John A. Kastor MD, 2003-12-11
  5. Elements of Trigonometry by William Hopkins, 2010-01-11
  6. Bath Parish register (births, deaths & marriages), 1827-1897 of Dinwiddie County, Virginia and St. Andrews Parish vestry book, 1732-1797 of Brunswick County, Virginia by William Lindsay Hopkins, 1989
  7. Plant Biotechnology (The Green World) by William G. Hopkins, 2006-09-30
  8. Seventeen Sermons of the Reverend and Learned Dr. William Hopkins, Late Prebendary of the Cathedral-Church of Worcester by William Hopkins, 2010-01-12
  9. William Dwight Whitney and the Science of Language (The Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science) by Stephen G. Alter, 2005-03-09
  10. Words by the Water (Johns Hopkins: Poetry and Fiction) by William Jay Smith, 2008-08-19
  11. One Bugle No Drums: The Marines at Chosin Reservoir by William B. Hopkins, 1986-09
  12. The Johns Hopkins Family Health Book: The Essential Home Medical Reference to Help You and Your Family Promote Good Health and Manage Illness by Johns Hopkins University, 1998-12-30
  13. Photosynthesis And Respiration (The Green World) by William G. Hopkins, 2006-02-28
  14. Wiley Pathways Selling by Tom Hopkins, Douglas J. Dalrymple, et all 2007-03-09

1. William Fenn Hopkins
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2. Hopkins
William Hopkins. Born 2 Feb 1793 in Kingston William Hopkins s fatherwas also named William Hopkins. Hopkins senior was a farmer, not
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Died: 13 Oct 1866 in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England
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William Hopkins 's father was also named William Hopkins. Hopkins senior was a farmer, not in the sense of working on a farm but in the sense of owning a farm and employing others to do the hard work. William junior was supposed to follow in his father's footsteps so his education was not considered important. William showed little progress, particularly when he was taken to Norfolk and instructed in the practical matters concerned with the running of a farm. Sticking with the plan that his son would become a farmer, William Hopkins senior purchased a small farm near Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk. William junior and his wife (he had by now married a Miss Braithwaite) made an unconvincing attempt to run the farm. He neither enjoyed the work nor did it bring in enough money to allow him to live a reasonable life and debts began to mount. When his wife died, Hopkins saw the chance to start a new life that he would enjoy. Hopkins sold the small farm which his father had bought him and with the money he was able to pay off his debts. In 1822, at the age of twenty-nine, Hopkins entered Peterhouse, the oldest of the Colleges of the University of Cambridge. There he studied mathematics and, particularly when one takes into account his previous poor education, he was highly successful. He graduated in 1827 placed Seventh Wrangler in the Mathematical Tripos. This means that he was seventh in the list of those gaining first class honours in that year. Just ahead of him was

3. William Joshua Hopkins
William Joshua Hopkins, born September 8, 1871, died March 25, 1961 18431930) William Joshua Hopkins ( 1871-1961) 2 The information listed was William J. HOPKINS, Son, Single, Male, White
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Noted events in his life were: • He appeared on the census in 1880 in Breckenridge, Caldwell County, Missouri. The information listed was: William J. HOPKINS, Son, Single, Male, White, 8, Indiana, At School, Indiana, Indiana • The online information about his Social Security number was either inconclusive, or else it wasn't listed. William married Alma Bell Terry, daughter of Milton Terry and Teressa Hazelrigg, on March 7, 1897 in Breckenridge, Caldwell County, Missouri. (Alma Bell Terry was born on February 16, 1878 in Daviess County, Missouri , died on July 5, 1959 and was buried in Kingston Cemetery, Caldwell County, Missouri

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7. English Origins - Hopkins Last Name Origin Surname Family History Records
hopkins william Ironmonger of Southwark, 1, 171727, 1167, 55/2. HOPKINSWilliam Vintner of Endfield, 14, 1748-55, 64, 65/4. hopkins william.
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8. William Hopkins - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
William Hopkins. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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William Hopkins February 2 October 13 ) was an English mathematician and geologist Hopkins was born at Kingston-on-Soar , in Nottinghamshire . In his youth he learned practical agriculture in Norfolk and afterwards took an extensive farm in Suffolk . In this he was unsuccessful. At the age of thirty he entered St Peter's College, Cambridge , taking his degree of BA in 1827 as seventh wrangler and MA in 1830. In 1833 he published Elements of Trigonometry . He was distinguished for his mathematical knowledge, and became eminently successful as a private tutor, many of his pupils attaining high distinction. About 1833, through meeting Adam Sedgwick at Barmouth and joining him in several excursions, he became intensely interested in geology . Thereafter, in papers published by the Cambridge Philosophical Society and the Geological Society of London , he entered largely into mathematical inquiries connected with geology, dealing with the effects which an elevatory force acting from below would produce on a portion of the earth's crust, in fissures and faults. In this way he discussed the elevation and denudation of the Lake District , the Wealden area, and the Bas Boulonnais. He wrote also on the motion of

9. William Hopkins
William Hopkins. William Hopkins (February 2, 1793 October 13, 1866)was an English mathematician and geologist. Hopkins was born
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William Hopkins February 2 October 13 ) was an English mathematician and geologist Hopkins was born at Kingston-on-Soar, in Nottinghamshire . In his youth he learned practical agriculture in Norfolk and afterwards took an extensive farm in Suffolk . In this he was unsuccessful. At the age of thirty he entered St Peter's College, Cambridge, taking his degree of BA in 1827 as seventh wrangler and MA in 1830. In 1833 he published Elements of Trigonometry . He was distinguished for his mathematical knowledge, and became eminently successful as a private tutor, many of his pupils attaining high distinction. About 1833, through meeting Adam Sedgwick at Barmouth and joining him in several excursions, he became intensely interested in geology . Thereafter, in papers published by the Cambridge Philosophical Society and the Geological Society of London , he entered largely into mathematical inquiries connected with geology, dealing with the effects which an elevatory force acting from below would produce on a portion of the earth's crust, in fissures and faults. In this way he discussed the elevation and denudation of the Lake District , the Wealden area, and the Bas Boulonnais. He wrote also on the motion of glaciers and the transport of erratic blocks.

10. Introduction To Plant Physiology William G Hopkins
Title Introduction to Plant Physiology hopkins william G William G Hopkins SubjectBiology Category Science Nature Biological Sciences Botany Plant Sciences
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11. DBLP: William C. Hopkins
William C. Hopkins. 1988. 1, Lynette Hirschman, William C. Hopkins, Robert C.Smith ORParallel Speed-Up in Natural Language Processing A Case Study.
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13. Woodlawn Cemetery - William Hopkins
William Hopkins. William Hopkins was born in 1865. This article and photographof William Hopkins is courtesy of the City of Saskatoon Archives.
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William Hopkins was born in 1865. He was originally a Riversdale hardware merchant. He became mayor during the opening days of Saskatoon's huge 1910-1913 real estate boom. By 1913 he was President of The W. Hopkins and Cameron Company, Ltd., "Real Estate, Farm Lands, City Property, Loans and Insurance". During his time in office Saskatoon dealt with its first major labour dispute, in 1909. The Saskatoon Federal Labour Union - representing 150 men working on digging the city's new sewers - complained about wages and working conditions. A board of inquiry was set up under the federal Industrial Disputes Investigations Act, consisting of Mayor Hopkins, an unnamed labour representative and with E.J. Meilicke sitting as chair. During the discussions Mayor Hopkins is reported to have said: " Mr Chairman, we will not concede the recognition of the union shop. For us to do so would be against the laws of man and God. " Mayor Hopkins is also reported to have suggested in 1910 that "within a few years" the city would grow to 100,000 inhabitants and that all farm land within a 10 mile radius of the city should be subdivided. He died January 11, 1935, and is buried in Saskatoon's Woodlawn Cemetery.

14. William J.Hopkins
William J. Hopkins enjoyed a distinguished career including being Directorof Delaware State Parks. He had forty (40) years of progressively
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William J. Hopkins Mr. Hopkins was a member and Chairman (1980 and 1989) of Board of Regents for the Maintenance Management School, co-sponsored by the National Recreation and Parks Association and North Carolina State University. He has been an instructor and/or regent since inception of the school in 1971. He also is a member of the National Recreation and Parks Association and served on National State Advisory Service Committee 1983 to 1985, Vice Chairman in 1983 and Chairman in 1984. He has also served as President of the National Association of State Outdoor Recreation Liaison Officers; is a member and has been Chairman of Legislation Committee of National Association of State Park Directors; and a member of the Delaware Recreation and Parks Society (charter member and have served as Chairman of various committees including but not limited to Legislative, Certification, Membership, etc.). He received his education at Ohio University, Athens, Ohio (1950-1951), Ohio State University (1949-1950); and Alexander Hamilton Business Institute (1954-1956). Since 1980 he has been an Instructor, University of Delaware, where he planned and developed a course in Park Facility Management for Junior/Senior level students). Since 1970 he has been an Instructor and Vice-Chairman, Maintenance Management School, North Carolina State University, (served two years as Chairman of the Board of Regents and has also served as a Board Member and Instructor) Source: 1992 Bio Supplied by Delaware State Parks.

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16. Into The Hands Of Babes
Article from Johns hopkins Magazine about william Reiner and his change of heart with regards to the treatment of intersexed children.
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RELATED SITES AUTHOR'S NOTE Hopkins psychiatrist William Reiner is among those calling for dramatic change in the way doctors treat babies with intersex conditions. H E A L T H A N D M E D I C I N E Into the Hands of Babes
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Hopkins's William Reiner vividly remembers the child whose case made him rethink his approach to medicine. "It was a little 7-year-old," says Reiner, "who just about tore everybody's guts out." A urologist turned psychiatrist, Reiner had devoted his career to treating young patients born with irregular genitals. Some had ambiguous genitalsa scrotum along with a phallus that resembled a clitoris, for example. Others, though genetic males, had no penis or had an extremely rare condition called micropenis. Physicians for several decades had recommended that children in this latter group be raised as girlsthinking based largely on pioneering work done in the 1950s and '60s at Hopkins, one of the few medical centers in the world that specialized in treating children with such disorders. Common practice in a case of a boy who lacked a penis or had a micropenis was to surgically remove the testes, construct female external genitals, and prescribe female hormonesthen send the child home to be brought up as Sally or Susie. To do otherwise, it seemed, was to subject these babies to an unimaginably cruel childhood of locker room taunts and psychological pain, followed by a frustrating adulthood of sexual inadequacy.

17. Hopkins, William
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    Hopkins, William Hopkins, William, , English geologist. Hopkins studied mathematics at Cambridge, and then supported himself as a private mathematics tutor. Many of England's best mathematicians and mathematical physicists of the time were his students. In his early forties he became interested in geology. He proposed mathematical models of shifts of the earth's crust, of the nature of the earth's interior, of the transport of erratic boulders, and of the causes of climatic change. Modern geologists have discarded Hopkins's original conclusions, but his application of mathematics remains a valuable contribution to geological methods. The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia,
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18. HOPKINS, WILLIAM HARLEN (1856-1933)
hopkins, william HARLEN (18561933). H. Allen Anderson. Recommended citation hopkins, william HARLEN. The Handbook of Texas Online.
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Home About RRA RRA Activities Information Repository ... Search HOPKINS, WILLIAM HARLEN (1856-1933). William Harlen (Bee) Hopkins, Panhandle pioneer and rancher , was born on March 24, 1856, on a farm near Bloomfield, Indiana. During his early years his family moved several times, first to Iowa, then to Shawnee County near Topeka, Kansas, and then in 1877 to North Dakota. Soon after that Bee Hopkins began his career as a rancher, when he went to Colorado to join his brother-in-law Will Young. In 1878 they helped trail the Pollard brothers' cattle to the Panhandle to begin the PO Ranch in Hemphill County . Hopkins turned over the PO cattle to Robert Moody after Moody bought out Milton Pollard's interest in 1881. In the meantime Hopkins had gone to work for the Horseshoe Ranch ( see LAUREL LEAF RANCH ) of Frank Kerrick (or Karrick). When J. V. Andrews bought the Horseshoe from Kerrick in 1879, Hopkins was made foreman. His two younger brothers, Joseph (Hoos) and Andrew (Josh), joined him there. Hopkins was retained as foreman after the Texas Land and Cattle Company bought out the Horseshoe and started using the Laurel Leaf brand in 1882. Friction developed when Edgar Wilson, the syndicate's general manager, tried to get Hopkins to run off some neighboring farmers and small stockmen who had recently settled the area along the

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Sketches of Addison County, Vermont. Released 02 July 2003. hopkins, william S. hopkins, william S., Vergennes, was born February 28, 1825.
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20. WILLIAM HOPKINS
hopkins, william (17931866), English mathematician and geologist, was born atKingston-on-Soar, in Nottinghamshire, on the 2nd of February 1793. In h.
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HOPKINS, WILLIAM Obituary by W. W. Smyth, in Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. (1867), p. xxix. SAMUEL HOPKINS JOHN HOPPNER

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