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Henry Gellibrand (1597–1637) was an English mathematician. He is known for his work on the Earth's magnetic field . He discovered that magnetic declination – the angle of dip of a compass needle – is not constant but changes over time.
Gillibrand with her husband and sons on Halloween, 2009 Gillibrand is joined by her husband and her son Henry during a presidential campaign appearance at the Iowa State Fair Gillibrand met her husband, Jonathan Gillibrand, a venture capitalist and British national , on a blind date.
Kirsten Gillibrand (b. 1966), current U.S. Senator from New York since 2009; born in Albany; Kevin Huerter (b.1998), National Basketball Association (NBA) player for the Sacramento KingsV*William Kennedy (b. 1928), writer and journalist; wrote several books based in Albany, including Pulitzer Prize-winning Ironweed.
Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand won re-election to her first full term by a landslide. She was opposed in the general election by Wendy Long (who ran on the Republican and Conservative Party tickets) and by three minor party candidates. Gillibrand was re-elected with 72% of the vote.
In 1885, it was purchased by Henry Rawcliffe of Gillibrand Hall. [3] Lord Lilford was the last person to occupy the house with Lady Lilford (his fourth wife) who was an ex-dancer and actress. They divorced in 1969 and Lady Lilford gained the Heskin Estate as part of the divorce settlement. [2]
C. Patricia Cafferata; Brian Campion (politician) Richard Cartwright (Loyalist) Miles B. Castle; Norton Chase; William H. Clagett; Aaron Clark; Stephen Clark (New York treasurer)
Kirsten Gillibrand: Epsilon Chi. U.S. Senator from New York (2009–present) [21] Emily Gorman: Beta Kappa. ... Lou Henry Hoover: Beta Eta (Deuteron)
Chairman Carl Levin (D-MI) and Ranking Member John Warner (R-VA) listen to Admiral Mike Mullen's confirmation hearing before the Armed Services Committee to become Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in July 2007; the Armed Services Committee is charged with overseeing the U.S. Senate's confirmation hearings for senior U.S. military.