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  2. W. E. Woodward - Wikipedia

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    William E. Woodward was born in Ridge Spring, South Carolina, on October 2, 1874. His parents, Thomas J. Woodward and Etta Gunter Woodward, were farmers. William attended the South Carolina Military Academy. After graduation, he worked as a reporter and publicist before writing his first book, which was published in 1923. [1]

  3. Woodward - Wikipedia

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    Woodward Avenue, a street in Tallahassee, Florida, which bisects the campus of Florida State University Woodward Avenue , a Michigan state highway Woodward Corridor , a neighborhood in Detroit, Michigan

  4. Harry Page Woodward - Wikipedia

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    Henry Page Woodward (16 May 1858 – 8 February 1917) was a British-born Australian geologist, mining engineer and public servant. He was a fellow of the Geological Society of London , the Royal Geographical Society and the Imperial Institute , as well as a justice of the peace of the then Colony of Western Australia .

  5. Woodward (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Charles N. "Chunky" Woodward (1924–1990), Canadian merchant and rancher, son of William Culham Woodward and grandson of Charles A. Woodward, long-time owner of the Douglas Lake Ranch; Ed Woodward (born 1971), British Accountant and vice chairman of Manchester United F.C. Emerson Francis Woodward (1879–1943), American oilman

  6. Woodward, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Woodward, Inc. is an American designer, manufacturer, and service provider of control systems and control system components (e.g. fuel pumps, engine controls, actuators, air valves, fuel nozzles, and electronics) for aircraft engines, industrial engines and turbines, power generation and mobile industrial equipment.

  7. Joan Woodward - Wikipedia

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    Woodward was a leading academic and commentator in the field of Organization Theory, particularly Contingency Theory.Woodward was a pioneer for empirical research in organizational structures and author of analytical frameworks that establish the link between technology and production systems and their role in shaping effective organizational structures.

  8. Look Up - Wikipedia

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    Look Up may refer to: Look Up (song), a song by Daley; Look Up (Bob Neuwirth album), 1996; Look Up (Mod Sun album), 2015; See also. Don't Look Up; Up (disambiguation)

  9. Woodward's rules - Wikipedia

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    Woodward's rules, named after Robert Burns Woodward and also known as Woodward–Fieser rules (for Louis Fieser) are several sets of empirically derived rules which attempt to predict the wavelength of the absorption maximum (λ max) in an ultraviolet–visible spectrum of a given compound.