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Henry White (March 29, 1850 – July 15, 1927) was a prominent American diplomat during the 1890s and 1900s, [1] and one of the signers of the Treaty of Versailles. [ 2 ] Theodore Roosevelt , who was president during the peak of White's career, described White as "the most useful man in the entire diplomatic service, during my Presidency and ...
In 1878 Henry married Annie H. McLean, the daughter Judge A. C. McLean, of Freehold. Together the couple had one daughter. [2] Mrs. White was known to be a big part of the New Jersey Historical Society. [9] Henry and his wife were prominently connected with the Presbyterian Church of Red Bank (the same one to which his parents went). [3] [4] [10]
Henry Dalrymple White (1820–1886), British Army officer; Henry Eli White (1876–1952), New Zealand-born architect; Henry Fancourt White (1811–1866), Australian surveyor in South Africa; Henry Julian White (1859–1934), biblical scholar; Henry Kirke White (1785–1806), English poet; Henry Luke White (1860–1927), Australian grazier and ...
Henry Schein, Inc. v. Archer & White Sales, Inc., 586 U.S. ___ (2019), was a case decided by the Supreme Court of the United States on January 8, 2019. The case decided the question of whether a court may disregard a valid delegation of arbitrability—a contract provision stating that an arbitrator should decide whether a dispute is subject to arbitration—when the argument in favor of ...
Henry White was the eldest son of Robert White, a prosperous merchant of Farnham, in Surrey, and his wife Kateryn Wells. [2] There were eight sons and three daughters living at the time of Robert's death in 1518, when Robert entailed his various lands and tenements in Hampshire, Surrey and Berkshire in six parcels upon his six elder sons, with reversion in default to the eldest of all ...
Z 587, Incidental Music, Rule a Wife and Have a Wife (1693) Movement 1, Song, "There's not a swain" Z 588, Incidental Music, Sir Anthony Love or The Rambling Lady (1692) Movement 1, Overture; Movement 2, Prelude and Song, "Pursuing Beauty" Movement 3, Song, "No more, Sir, no more" Movement 4, Song, "In vain Clemene" Movement 5, Ground
Henry Seely White (May 20, 1861 – May 20, 1943) was an American mathematician. He was born in Cazenovia, New York to parents Aaron White and Isadore Maria Haight. He matriculated at Wesleyan University in Connecticut and graduated with honors in 1882 at the age of twenty-one. White excelled at Wesleyan in astronomy, ethics, Latin, logic ...
Born the son of Vice-Admiral Sir John White, [1] White was commissioned into the 6th (Inniskilling) Dragoons and purchased a captaincy in his regiment in 1844. [2] He became commanding officer of his regiment in May 1854 and led a squadron of his men at the Charge of the Heavy Brigade during the Battle of Balaclava in October 1854. [3]