Douglas Hall

Douglas Hall

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  • Douglas Hall (disambiguation) — Douglas Hall may refer to: *Douglas Hall (b. 1953), physicist *Douglas Kent Hall (b. 1938), poet …   Wikipedia

  • Douglas Hall (physicist) — Douglas Hall (born 1953) is a scientist who works in the field of fiber optics. He introduced the Erbium doped fiber amplifier to common usage. Hall is known as Corning Inc. s One Billion dollar man .[1] References ^… …   Wikipedia

  • Sir Douglas Hall, 1st Baronet — Sir Douglas Bernard Hall, 1st Baronet (24 December 24, 1866, – 30 June 1923) was a British Conservative Party politician. The son of Bernard Hall, a justice of the peace of Burton Hall, Petworth, Sussex, he was educated at Charterhouse School and …   Wikipedia

  • Sir Howard Douglas Hall — Sir Howard Douglas Hall, commonly referred to as The Old Arts Building is the oldest university building still in use in Canada, it was completed in 1827. The building is located on the Fredericton campus of the University of New Brunswick. The… …   Wikipedia

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  • Douglas Kent Hall — For other people of the same name, see Douglas Hall (disambiguation). Douglas Kent Hall Born December 12, 1938 Vernal, Utah Died March 30, 2008(2008 03 …   Wikipedia

  • Hall Baronets — There have been four Baronetcies created for people with the surname Hall.The Hall of Dunglass Baronetcy was created in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia on 8 October 1687 for John Hall.The Hall Baronetcy, of Graffham in the County of Surrey, was… …   Wikipedia

  • Hall (surname) — This article is about the origin of the Hall surname. For other uses, see Hall (disambiguation). Hall Family name Meaning someone who lived in or worked in a hall or manor house Region of origin England Footnotes …   Wikipedia

  • Douglas Park, New South Wales — Douglas Park New South Wales …   Wikipedia

  • Douglas Oliver — Douglas Dunlop Oliver (14 September 1937 21 April 2000) was a poet, novelist, editor, and educator. The author of more than a dozen works, Oliver came into poetry not as an academic but through a career in journalism, notably in Cambridge, Paris …   Wikipedia

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