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Frank Bursley Taylor (1860–1938) was an
American geologist.
Frank Bursley Taylor was born in Fort Wayne,
Indiana on
November 23, 1860, the son of a lawyer...
- 1,300 students.
Bursley Hall is
named after Joseph Aldrich Bursley (1877-1950) and his wife, the
former Marguerite Knowlton.
Bursley was a U-M faculty...
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covers a
period of
about 70
years from
roughly 1840 to 1905, and is set in
Bursley (modeled on Burslem) and Paris. It is
generally regarded as one of Bennett's...
- step-sister, Agnes, and her twice-widowed father,
Ephraim Tellwright, in
Bursley. Once an
active preacher and
teacher in the
Methodist movement, her father...
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Mantovani (between 1889 and 1909),
William Henry Pickering (1907) and
Frank Bursley Taylor (1908). The
similarity of
southern continent geological formations...
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Gilbert Everette Bursley (February 28, 1913 – September 20, 1998) was an
American politician who
served on the
Michigan House of
Representatives from...
- Ande Lamb (born
Robert Anderson Bursley Jr.;
September 12, 1901 –
March 16, 1961) was an
American film and
television writer,
producer and director, active...
- rise of
Edward Henry ("Denry")
Machin from washerwoman's son to
Mayor of
Bursley (a
fictitious town
based on Burslem). This is
accomplished through luck...
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Antonio Snider-Pellegrini,
Eduard Suess,
Roberto Mantovani and
Frank Bursley Taylor preceded him just to
mention a few), but he was the
first to marshal...
- town and many of its
streets with
thinly disguised names: e.g. Burslem/"
Bursley", Swan (Square and Pub)/"Duck". It is the
setting for one of his most famous...