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  2. The Past Proctors | The Proctors' and Marshal's Office

    https://www.proctors.cam.ac.uk/directory/past-proctors
    28 Nov 2014: Hugh George Edmund. Durnford. Junior. 1924. Percival. Gardner-Smith. Senior. 1923. James Mann. ... James Henry. Widdicombe. Senior. 1907. Campbell West. Watson. Junior. 1907. John Stanley.
  3. The inaugural Alexander Crummell Scholars… FROM THE LODGE 2 ...

    https://www.queens.cam.ac.uk/sites/www.queens.cam.ac.uk/files/publicationFiles/bridge_autumn_2021_final.pdf
    21 Oct 2021: A Classical BestsellerProfessor James Diggle FBA, Fellow. BackgroundBA, PhD & LittD, University of Cambridge. ... James N Watson. 1956John K LubbockWilliam AmosJohn C BattrickMatthew A BlytheMartin J CavenRichard G HarrissonNga M HoGeoffrey MayallHenry
  4. 21 May 2024: The History of the Cavendish. The Cavendish Laboratory has an extraordinary history of discovery and innovation in Physics since its opening in 1874 under the direction of James Clerk Maxwell, the ... The culmination of these studies was the
  5. The Fitzwilliam Museum - Works of the first British female printmaker …

    https://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/news/works-of-the-first-british-female-printmaker-go-on-show
    Caroline Watson was one of the most successful engravers of her age, with patrons including Queen Charlotte and the painter Sir Joshua Reynolds. ... Although Watson was the daughter of celebrated mezzotint printmaker James Watson, she was an early
  6. The Fitzwilliam Museum - Last weeks to see Caroline Watson

    https://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/news/last-weeks-to-see-caroline-watson
    Last weeks to see Caroline Watson. Article. Please note that this news article is over 4 months old. ... Although she was the daughter of celebrated mezzotint printmaker James Watson, she was an early adopter of the new ‘stipple technique’, which was
  7. The evolution of genetics: from Darwin to DNA | Lines of thought

    https://exhibitions.lib.cam.ac.uk/linesofthought/case/genetics/
    In the 1950s the structure of DNA, the compound that encodes genetic information, was finally deciphered by Francis Crick, James Watson, Rosalind Franklin and Maurice Wilkins, all of whom were working
  8. The Eagle 2008

    https://www.joh.cam.ac.uk/sites/default/files/inline-files/Eagle_2008%20no%20birthdates.pdf
    10 Oct 2022: History (1985).He has edited The Political Works of James Harrington (1977) and Burke'sReflections on the Revolution in France (1987), as well as the collaborativestudy, The Varieties of British Political
  9. The Eagle 2007

    https://www.joh.cam.ac.uk/sites/default/files/inline-files/Eagle_2007%20birthdates.pdf
    10 Oct 2022: We are reminded of some others bythree- or two-dimensional likenesses: for example, the statue of theCountess of Shrewsbury overlooking Second Court from theShrewsbury Tower, and the picture of James Wood,
  10. The Eagle 2005

    https://www.joh.cam.ac.uk/sites/default/files/inline-files/Eagle_2005%20no%20birthdates_1.pdf
    10 Oct 2022: mind - but few would disagree with James Boswell's conclusion that the case demonstrated too graphically 'the dreadful effects that the p assion of Love may produce'. ... Two centuries later, another Johnian, James Dawson, son of a Salford apothecary,
  11. The Eagle 2002

    https://www.joh.cam.ac.uk/sites/default/files/inline-files/Eagle_2002%20no%20birthdates_0.pdf
    10 Oct 2022: In January 1604, King James I convened the Hampton Court Conference, to settle certain. ... 22. James Martin (1991-1 994). He took his BA in 1 994 and stayed at St John's for a PhD in Mathematics.

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