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William Sturgis Bigelow (April 4, 1850 in Boston, Massachusetts [1] –1926) was a prominent American collector of Japanese art. [2] The art collection trips he funded in the 1880s helped to form the standards by which Japanese art and culture were appreciated in the West.
William Bigelow Easton was an American mathematician who proved Easton's theorem about the possible values of the continuum function. His advisor at Princeton was the famed mathematician and computer scientist Alonzo Church .
Bigelow is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Abijah Bigelow (1775–1860), United States Representative from Massachusetts; Albert Bigelow (1906–1993), former United States Navy officer turned peace activist and Quaker; Bob Bigelow (1953–2020), retired National Basketball Association player
William Rutherford Mead, a cousin of president Rutherford B. Hayes, went to Amherst College and trained with Russell Sturgis in Boston. McKim and Mead formed a partnership with William Bigelow in New York City in 1877. White was born in New York City, the son of Shakespearean scholar Richard Grant White and Alexina Black Mease (1830–1921).
The episode was viewed by 5.03 million people, earning a 1.5/5 in the 18-49 rating demographics on the Nielson ratings scale. [1] This was a slight increase in viewership from the previous episode, which was watched by 5.01 million viewers with a 1.6/5. [2]
William R. Smith (1863–1864)† Member of the Iowa's Cavalry against the Native Americans and historian for Sioux City. First mayor to serve two nonconsecutive terms. [7] Charles Kent (1864–1865)† J.L. Follett (1865–1866)† as the brother of a New York judge, and a long time lumber merchant, Follett was elected for his practical ...
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In 1846, the Texas Legislature incorporated Palestine to serve as a seat for the newly established Anderson County. James R. Fulton, Johnston Shelton, and William Bigelow were hired by the first Anderson County commissioners to survey the surrounding land and lay out a town site.