- 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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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...
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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...
- 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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Abraham Ortelius and
followed by
Eduard Suess,
Roberto Mantovani,
Frank Bursley Taylor, and
Alfred Wegener as
early advocates of
continental drift. Antonio...
- 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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which contains a
grand carillon. The university's
largest residence hall,
Bursley Hall, is in the
North Campus area. The
North Campus houses the College...
- as the
first to
recognize the
possibility of
continental drift.
Frank Bursley Taylor (in 1908) was also an
early advocate of
continental drift. During...
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School Jenison Junior High
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