James Bradley (disambiguation) — James Bradley may refer to:*James Bradley (1693 ndash;1762), English astronomer * Lt.James Howard Bradley (1844 ndash;1877), American soldier (7th Infantry) *James Bradley, Australian author *Jim Bradley (born 1945), Canadian politician *Jim… … Wikipedia
Thayer — may refer to:Peopleurname* Abbott Handerson Thayer (1849 1921), American artist * Alexander Wheelock Thayer (1817 1897), author of The life of Ludwig van Beethoven , a standard biography, and other music biographies * Brynn Thayer (b. 1949),… … Wikipedia
James, William — American pragmatism James J.E.Tiles THE BERKELEY LECTURE Pragmatism was introduced to society in a lecture given by William James1 to the Philosophical Union at the University of California in Berkeley on 26 August 1898.2 In his lecture James… … History of philosophy
Sylvanus Thayer Award — The Sylvanus Thayer Award is an award that is given each year by the United States Military Academy at West Point. Sylvanus Thayer was the fifth superintendent of that academy and in honor of his achievements, the award was created. Under his… … Wikipedia
Omar Bradley — For the American politician, see Omar Bradley (politician). Omar Nelson Bradley … Wikipedia
Chauncey Wright — Chauncey Wright, c. 1870 Chauncey Wright (September 10, 1830 September 12, 1875), American philosopher and mathematician, was born at Northampton, Massachusetts. In 1852 he graduated at Harvard, and became computer to the American Ephemeris and… … Wikipedia
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Marshall, John — born Sept. 24, 1755, near Germantown, Va. died July 6, 1835, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S. U.S. patriot, politician, and jurist. In 1775 he joined a regiment of minutemen and served as a lieutenant under Gen. George Washington in the American… … Universalium
Evidence (law) — The law of evidence governs the use of testimony (e.g., oral or written statements, such as an affidavit) and exhibits (e.g., physical objects) or other documentary material which is admissible (i.e., allowed to be considered by the trier of fact … Wikipedia