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         Walker Arthur:     more books (100)
  1. Hebrew for Biblical Interpretation (Resources for Biblical Study) by Arthur Walker-Jones, 2003-09-01
  2. X-Ray Optics, Instruments, and Missions II: 18-20 July 1999, Denver, Colorado (Proceedings of Spie--the International Society for Optical Engineering, V. 3766.)
  3. The Green Psalter: Resources for an Ecological Spirituality by Arthur Walker-Jones, 2009-03-01
  4. Dreiser's 'Other Self': The Life of Arthur Henry by Maggie Walker, Mark Walker, 2005-10-30
  5. Murder on the rabbit proof fence: The strange case of Arthur Upfield and Snowy Rowles by Terry Walker, 1993
  6. Caesar's Gallic war, books I-IV by Julius Caesar, Arthur Tappan Walker, 2010-08-28
  7. The Correct Card, Or, How to Play at Whist: A Whist Catechism by Arthur Campbell-Walker, 2010-03-23
  8. The Abolition of Grade Crossings in Massachusetts by Arthur Walker Blakemore, 2010-01-08
  9. William Law: his life and thought (Church historical series) by Arthur Keith Walker, 1973
  10. The Coming Wars: End-Time Prophecies from the Old Testament by Arthur Walker, 2010-04-19
  11. How to Use Adding and Calculating Machines by Arthur L. Walker, J. Kenneth Roach, et all 1978-06
  12. On The Prophylactic Power Of Copper In Epidemic Cholera (1883) by Arthur Walker, 2010-05-23
  13. The Correct Card: Or How To Play At Whist: A Whist Catechism (1877) by Arthur Campbell-Walker, 2010-05-22
  14. A Primer of Greek Constitutional History by Arthur Henry Walker, 2010-03-27

1. Arthur J Walker
walker arthur J. Barron,J. Breaking the Ring. 1987 The names below arementioned on the listed pages with the name walker arthur J. Click
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2. Arthur Cecil Walker
Arthur Cecil Walker, born August 10, 1878, died March 4, 1882 18561929) Arthur Cecil Walker ( 1878-1882) 4 The information listed was Arthur C. WALKER, Son, Single, Male, White, 1, Iowa, Iowa, Iowa
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  • Born: August 10, 1878, Iowa Died: March 4, 1882, at age 3 Buried: North Walker Cemetery, Irish Ridge Road, Benton Township, Des Moines County, Iowa
Noted events in his life were: • He appeared on the census in 1880 in Burlington Township, Des Moines County, Iowa. The information listed was: Arthur C. WALKER, Son, Single, Male, White, 1, Iowa, Iowa, Iowa
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Email from Kassie Rice, a descendant of the Joseph and Barbara (Teter) Walker family of West Virginia and Benton Township, Des Moines County, Iowa The 1880 United States Census . The tenth enumeration of the U.S. Government. Des Moines County, Iowa, cemetery information , (a published list of tombstones for certain Des Moines County, Iowa, cemeteries). URL (1/2003): http://www.rootsweb.com/~iadesmoi/Toomstone/cemindex.htm The 1880 United States Census . From LDS Familysearch.org, online. Source Information:
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Census Place: Family History Library Film: Burlington, Des Moines, Iowa; NA Film Number: 1254337; Page Number: T9-0337; 125D. Home Table of Contents Surnames Name List This Web Site was Created September 2, 2003 with

3. Michael Lance Walker
Intelligence. 1990 (60). TOBIAS MICHAEL T West,N. Games of Intelligence.1990 (60). walker arthur J Barron,J. Breaking the Ring. 1987
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4. Arthur Ross Walker
Arthur Ross Walker, born April 10, 1876, died March 23, 1900 18531911) Arthur Ross Walker ( 1876-1900) 2 The information listed was Arthur R. WALKER, Son, Single, Male, White, 4, Iowa, At
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  • Born: April 10, 1876, [probably Benton Township, Des Moines County, Iowa] Died: March 23, 1900, at age 23 Buried: North Walker Cemetery, Irish Ridge Road, Benton Township, Des Moines County, Iowa
Noted events in his life were: • He appeared on the census in 1880 in Benton Township, Des Moines County, Iowa. The information listed was: Arthur R. WALKER, Son, Single, Male, White, 4, Iowa, At Home, Iowa, Iowa
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Email from Kassie Rice, a descendant of the Joseph and Barbara (Teter) Walker family of West Virginia and Benton Township, Des Moines County, Iowa The 1880 United States Census . From LDS Familysearch.org, online. Source Information:
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Census Place: Family History Library Film: Benton, Des Moines, Iowa; NA Film Number: 1254337; Page Number: T9-0337 53C. The tenth enumeration of the U.S. Government. Des Moines County, Iowa, cemetery information , (a published list of tombstones for certain Des Moines County, Iowa, cemeteries). URL (1/2003): http://www.rootsweb.com/~iadesmoi/Toomstone/cemindex.htm

5. Arthur Walker
Arthur Walker. Full name Arthur Walker Parents Amos and Joan WalkerBorn Accrington, Lancashire Siblings Jack Married Children
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Arthur Walker
Full name: Arthur Walker
Parents:
Amos and Joan Walker
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Accrington, Lancashire
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Jack
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Children:
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November 1969
Both the Walker brothers were landlords, and took turns to deputise for the other when they needed to. Arthur left his pub, the Nags Head, to look after the Rovers whilst Jack was in hospital following the coach crash on the day trip to Windermere in November 1969.
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6. Florence Nightingale By Arthur George Walker
Arthur George Walker, RA 18611936. Victorian Web Homepage Visual ArtsSculpture Arthur George Walker Last updated 17 July 2001.
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Arthur George Walker, R.A. 1861-1936. Florence Nightingale [at hospital door as wounded soldiers arrive.] . Bronze bas relief. Part of the Crimean War Memorial located at the junction of Lower Regent Street and Pall Mall, London. Last updated: 17 July 2001

7. Genealogy (Family History) For : Arthur Walker
Arthur Walker. Father Not Known Mother NotKnown Spouse Lilian M Cartwright Children
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  • George William Walker Joanna Walker

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    8. Arthur Earl Walker (www.whonamedit.com)
    arthur Earl walker American neurologist, born 1907, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; died January 1, 1995, Arizona, USA. Associated with Dandywalker syndrome Dandy-walker-like syndrome walker- occasional occipital encephalocele. Biography arthur Earl walker qualified at the University
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    Arthur Earl Walker
    American neurologist, born 1907, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; died January 1, 1995, Arizona, USA.
    Associated eponyms: Dandy-Walker syndrome A variant of Arnold-Chiari syndrome characterized by a congenital brain malformation involving the fourth ventricle and cerebellum. Dandy-Walker-like syndrome A familial syndrome combining characteristics of the Dandy-Walker syndrome with other abnormalities. Walker-Warburg syndrome A lethal disorder of the brain marked by hydrocephalus, cerebral agyria, retinal dysplasia and other eye abnormalities, and occasional occipital encephalocele. Biography: Arthur Earl Walker qualified at the University of Alberta in 1930. He trained in neurology and neurosurgery and soon became a leading figure in a new generation of scientifically orientated neurosurgeons. He undertook further studies at Yale, Amsterdam and Brussels, and in 1937 he became instructor in neurological surgery at the University of Chicago. During World War II he was in charge of a post-traumatic epilepsy unit at Cushing General Hospital, Framingham, Massachusetts. In 1946 he became professor of neurosurgery at the Johns Hopkins Hospital Baltimore.

    9. Arthur Little, William H. Walker, And Warren K. Lewis
    According to George E. Davis, the ideal chemical engineer could move from industry to industry, mixing and matching the various operations that the American arthur D. Little (18631935) was later to
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      According to George E. Davis , the ideal chemical engineer could move from industry to industry, mixing and matching the various operations that the American Arthur D. Little (1863–1935) was later to call "unit operations." Little first used this term in a 1915 report to the president of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where the curriculum in "chemical engineering" dated from 1888. The first degrees in this field in the United States were given at MIT in 1891, although the content of the original courses still centered on industrial chemistry and mechanical engineering, without the characteristic unit-operations laboratory. William H. Walker (1869–1934), Warren K. Lewis (1882–1975), and Little were among the leaders who defined chemical engineering as a separate profession with a distinct approach and training method. Little majored in chemistry at MIT before the advent of chemical engineering and was the editor of the college newspaper, The Tech In 1900 Little formed a new partnership with William H. Walker, a young MIT chemistry instructor who had graduated from Pennsylvania State University with a bachelor's degree in chemistry and who held a Ph.D. in organic chemistry from the University of Göttingen. Walker was soon recalled to MIT to reform the chemical engineering curriculum—with Little in the background gaining approval and funds for various initiatives to bring industry and education closer together. In 1908 MIT's Research Laboratory of Applied Chemistry commenced operations. Here chemical engineering students worked on real industrial problems supplied by various chemical companies, who also supplied fellowships.

    10. Letter From Arthur J. Walker To Marshall W. Nirenberg And J. Heinrich Matthaei (
    In this letter, arthur walker quotes a Long Island newspaper, stating, "It is apparent that a considerable 03 (May 3, 1962) Creator walker, arthur J. Recipient Nirenberg, Marshall W
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    Letter from Arthur J. Walker to Marshall W. Nirenberg and J. Heinrich Matthaei
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    In this letter, Arthur Walker quotes a Long Island newspaper, stating, "It is apparent that a considerable number of biochemical geneticists are looking ahead to the time when man can plan for himself, draft and carry on programs to improve the actual human being as to intelligence, physique and resistance to disease." Walker suggests that any attempt to improve man's character should be pursued. He requests Nirenberg's and Matthaei's reaction.
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    Matthaei, J. Heinrich
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    Genetic Code
    Genetic Engineering
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    Public Reactions to the Genetic Code, 1961-1968
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    Letter from Francis Crick to Arthur J. Walker (February 2, 1962)
    Letter from Arthur J. Walker to Francis Crick, L. Barnett, Sydney Brenner and R. J. Watts-Tobin (February 1, 1962)

    11. Walker_Arthur
    arthur Geoffrey walker. Born 17 July 1909 in Watford, Hertfordshire, England.Click the picture above to see a larger version Show birthplace location.
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    Arthur Geoffrey Walker
    Born: 17 July 1909 in Watford, Hertfordshire, England
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    Geoffrey Walker attended Watford Grammar School and from there, having won a mathematics scholarship in his final year, he entered Balliol College, Oxford. He received a First Class degree from Oxford in 1931, having specialised in differential geometry for which he won a special distinction. He remained at Merton College, supported by a Harmsworth scholarship during 1932-34 and he also held an Oxford University senior mathematics scholarship in 1933. In his final years at Oxford he was greatly influenced by Milne . Leaving Oxford, he then moved to Edinburgh to undertake research. After submitting his Ph.D. thesis to Edinburgh, Walker was examined by Eddington . After the award of his doctorate he was appointed as a lecturer in mathematics at Imperial College in London. This was a post for the academic year 1935-36 and after completing this temporary appointment he received his first permanent post as a lecturer in mathematics at Liverpool University. He was appointed in 1936 and was to remain in Liverpool until 1947 when he was offered the chair of mathematics at the University of Sheffield. In 1952, after five years in Sheffield, Walker was to return to Liverpool University, this time as Professor of Pure Mathematics. He held this post until he retired in 1974. However, the pressures of administration in this post restricted his time for research:-

    12. Walker_Arthur
    Biography of Geoffrey walker (19090BC) arthur Geoffrey walker. Born 17 July 1909 in Watford, Hertfordshire, England http//www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/ Mathematicians/walker_arthur.html
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    Arthur Geoffrey Walker
    Born: 17 July 1909 in Watford, Hertfordshire, England
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    Geoffrey Walker attended Watford Grammar School and from there, having won a mathematics scholarship in his final year, he entered Balliol College, Oxford. He received a First Class degree from Oxford in 1931, having specialised in differential geometry for which he won a special distinction. He remained at Merton College, supported by a Harmsworth scholarship during 1932-34 and he also held an Oxford University senior mathematics scholarship in 1933. In his final years at Oxford he was greatly influenced by Milne . Leaving Oxford, he then moved to Edinburgh to undertake research. After submitting his Ph.D. thesis to Edinburgh, Walker was examined by Eddington . After the award of his doctorate he was appointed as a lecturer in mathematics at Imperial College in London. This was a post for the academic year 1935-36 and after completing this temporary appointment he received his first permanent post as a lecturer in mathematics at Liverpool University. He was appointed in 1936 and was to remain in Liverpool until 1947 when he was offered the chair of mathematics at the University of Sheffield. In 1952, after five years in Sheffield, Walker was to return to Liverpool University, this time as Professor of Pure Mathematics. He held this post until he retired in 1974. However, the pressures of administration in this post restricted his time for research:-

    13. Walker_John
    walker became a private tutor to the family in 1853, two years before the deathof the founder arthur Guinness, and he continued as a tutor until 1862.
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    John James Walker
    Born: 2 Oct 1825 in Kennington, Surrey, England
    Died: 15 Feb 1900 in Hampstead, England
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    John James Walker 's father, John Walker, was the headmaster of various schools. In fact Walker attended London High School, the school at which his father was then headmaster until his father moved to become headmaster of Plymouth New Grammar School. Walker completed his school education at Plymouth New Grammar School before entering Trinity College Dublin as an undergraduate. Although his father's family were originally from Yorkshire, several generations had lived in Ireland. His mother's family were English but Walker followed his father's family tradition in attending Trinity College Dublin. Walker's grandfather had been a fellow of Trinity and published classical texts as well as elementary mathematics and logic texts. Things were not entirely straightforward for Walker at Dublin for his family had ceased to be conformists so he was debarred from holding a scholarship. To add to his problems his father died young and Walker was left having little in the way of funds to see out his education. However he excelled at Trinity College, winning gold medals for both mathematics and physics as well as winning other distinctions. After Walker graduated he became tutor to the Guinness family, a wealthy Irish family who had made their money from brewing. Arthur Guinness bought a small brewery in Dublin which began brewing a dark beer with a rich head in 1799; this became the national beer of Ireland. Walker became a private tutor to the family in 1853, two years before the death of the founder Arthur Guinness, and he continued as a tutor until 1862.

    14. Arthur Burton - Spirit Walker
    arthur B. Burton. Spirit walker. Dec. 2001 Near Everest Base Camp - Nepal. walker for Peace. Pacifist, Conscientious Objector, Human Rights and Environmental Activist
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    Arthur B. Burton
    Spirit Walker
    Dec. 2001 - Near Everest Base Camp - Nepal Walker for Peace
    Pacifist, Conscientious Objector, Human Rights and Environmental Activist
    World Citizen and Satya Yogi Arthur is on a Peace Walk in India and Nepal in 2001
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    Dec. 28 ,2001 Stages of Growth " Walking for me is mainly MEDITATION, PRAYER, and PENANCE -
    for OVERALL PEACE in the World ." Arthur Burton Email - satyagrahabogomil@hotmail.com December 11, 1996 Bluff, New Zealand
    (Southern end of South Island) Start of peace walk in three countries. July 7, 1997 Point Byron
    (Eastern most point of Australia) January 23, 1998 Aomori, Japan
    (Northern end of main island - Honsh) End point of walk in
    N.Z., Australia, Japan ALL support, help, also participation /if someone is interested to join me walking
    somewhere or know of a Walk to which I can be of service/ will be most appreciated!
    Email me at - satyagrahabogomil@hotmail.com Stages of Growth India/Nepal 2001 Updated 12/29/01

    15. Walker, Arthur Bertram Cuthbert, II --  Encyclopædia Britannica
    Year in Review 2001 obituary walker, arthur Bertram Cuthbert, II EncyclopædiaBritannica Article. APA style walker, arthur Bertram Cuthbert, II.
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    16. Follow The Money: The Institute On Money In State Politics
    Contributor Summary. walker, arthur. Total Given to Date $12,949 (16 records).Address MT. STERLING, KY 403530000. Employer walker CONSTRUCTION.
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    17. (Henrietta Jane WALKER - Arthur WARREN, JR. )
    Index of Persons Henrietta Jane walker arthur WARREN, JR. 1401 individuals, 591 families from file Posey Copy ( Aug 1998) Nov 1823 - May 1922) arthur WARREN ( ABT 1784
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    Index of Persons
    Henrietta Jane WALKER (Mar 1930 - Jun 1970)
    James Colvin WALKER
    ( Jan 1889 - Mar 1924)
    James Obidiah WALKER
    ( Sep 1860 - Jul 1950)
    John David WALKER
    ( Apr 1856 - Jun 1930)
    John Lee WALKER
    ( Oct 1893 - May 1985)
    John William WALKER
    ( Apr 1886 - 1978)
    Joseph Clarence WALKER
    ( May 1898 - Jul 1979)
    Katie Aley WALKER
    ( Jun 1885 - Oct 1967)
    Leah WALKER
    ( Jun 1896 - Aug 1900)
    Lou Ellen WALKER
    ( Aug 1913 - Jul 1916)
    Mary Alice WALKER
    ( Jan 1891 - Jul 1976) Newton WALKER Sarah Henrietta WALKER ( Nov 1893 - Sep 1977) Srena Charles WALKER ( Feb 1896 - 1984) Priscilla WALLIS Rachel WALLIS Harriet WALTON Alexander WARREN ( Nov 1823 - May 1922) Arthur WARREN (ABT 1784 - ) Elizabeth Catherine WARREN ( Dec 1829 - Mar 1888) George WARREN (ABT 1831 - ) Joseph Robert WARREN ( Feb 1853 - Jul 1920) Martha WARREN Mary WARREN (Mar 1820 - Dec 1895) Sarah Jane WARREN (Nov 1825 - ) William WARREN Arthur WARREN, JR. ( Mar 1836 - Dec 1930) UP (James Parramore MCMULLEN - Thomas YARBORO ) BACK (Betty June TODD - Florence WALKER ) NEXT (Alice Jane WATESON - Mary F. WHITE )

    18. Rob Walker - Arthur Walker
    SPUD. arthur walker (18921980). l. 1892 Ellen and William had eleven children.By the time Artie was born on Christmas Day, God had already taken two back. ll.
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    Rob Walker
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    Arthur Walker (1892-1980) l. 1892
    Ellen and William had eleven children.
    By the time Artie was born on Christmas Day, God had already
    taken two back ll. 1959
    He was bow-legged
    and my hand felt small and warm
    in his giant one
    he wasn't shy about touching kids like people these days
    All adults are omnipotent giants when you're five years old
    But grandfathers are
    special He had the confidence to do and say what he liked “Look at that fat tart over there, Sylvie,” he'd say and wink conspiratorially at me “You shouldn't ought to talk like that in front of Robert.” was Ma's predicted reply. He was never disappointed it was all part of the game. she took the bait every time. And loved him for it. He was confident He used a cut-throat razor to shave Confidently slapping the bonehandled glinting surgical instrument on the leather strop hanging on the nail in the washroom the dangerous operation was performed in silence as i watched on in wonder the dry rasping scraping whisper of the shining blade harvesting the pepper and salt whiskers wiping the peppered foam onto a strip of newspaper Periodically dipping the razor into the hot water Sylve reckons i should use a safety razor but you don't get as close a shave in my book he wipes his face with a flannel and a towel gently takes my hand and strokes his cheek like a baby's bum he chuckles

    19. Walker, Arthur Earl
    arthur Earl walker (March 12, 1907January 1, 1995) Bucy, PB (1968). I knewhim when (arthur Earl walker). Perspect Biol Med 11(2) 287-292.
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    Arthur Earl Walker (March 12, 1907-January 1, 1995) Bucy, P. B. (1968). "I knew him when (Arthur Earl Walker)." Perspect Biol Med 11(2): 287-292.
    McQueen, J. D. (1968). "A. Earl Walker." Johns Hopkins Med J 122(5): 249.
    Niedermeyer, E. (1995). "A. Earl Walker: neurosurgeon, neuroscientist, and epileptologist." Epilepsia 36(5): 516-521.
    Udvarhelyi, G. B. (1968). "Tribute to Dr. A. Earl Walker." J Nerv Ment Dis 147(1): 2-13.
    Udvarhelyi, G. B. (1978). "Neurosurgeon of the year: A. Earl Walker. Profile of a neurosurgeon-neuroscientist." Surg Neurol 9(1): 1-3.
    Udvarhelyi, G. B. (1995). "A tribute to Dr. A. Earl Walker." J Neurosurg 83(6): 1103-1108.

    20. NMGW | Art | Collections
    Display as gallery (with images). Display as visit planner (with maps). walker,arthur George. Born 1861, London, England. Died 1939, Dorset, England.
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