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Gooderham Acheson (/ˈætʃɪsən/ ATCH-iss-ən;
April 11, 1893 –
October 12, 1971) was an
American politician and lawyer. As the 51st U.S.
Secretary of...
- The
Acheson process is a
method of
synthesizing silicon carbide (SiC) and
graphite invented by
Edward Goodrich Acheson and
patented by him in 1896. The...
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created in 1806 for
Arthur Acheson, 2nd
Viscount Gosford. The
Acheson family descends from the
Scottish statesman Sir
Archibald Acheson, 1st
Baronet of Edinburgh...
- An R
indicates the
actor was part of the
recurring cast for the season. A
G indicates the
actor was part of the
guest cast for the season. An O indicates...
- The
Edward G.
Acheson House is a
historic house at 908 West Main St. in Monongahela,
Washington County, Pennsylvania,
United States.
Probably built about...
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Goodrich Acheson (March 9, 1856 – July 6, 1931) was an
American chemist. Born in Washington, Pennsylvania, he was the
inventor of the
Acheson process,...
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Acheson House is a 17th-century
house in the Old Town of Edinburgh, Scotland.
Acheson House may also
refer to:
Edward G.
Acheson House, Monongahela, Pennsylvania...
- North-West
Mounted Police in
Canada from 1883
until 1911. NWMP
Commissioner Acheson G.
Irvine ordered 200 Mark IIs in 1882,
priced at C$15.75 each,
which were...
- Springer. p. 115. ISBN 978-0-412-54060-8. Encyclopædia Britannica, eb.com
Acheson,
G. (1893) U.S.
patent 492,767 "Production of
artificial crystalline carbonaceous...
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Edward Campion Acheson (April 7, 1858 –
January 28, 1934) was
sixth bishop of the
Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut,
serving as
suffragan from 1915 to...