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Name: William Thompson Sedgwick
Birth Date: 1855
Death Date: 1921
Nationality: American
Gender: Male
Occupations: biologist, educator, sanitary engineer

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William Thompson Sedgwick was born in West Hartford, Connecticut on December 29, 1855; he died in Boston, Massachusetts on January 26, 1921. Sedgwick was the son of William and Anne Louise Sedgwick, and the husband of Mary Katrine Rice, whom he married...


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William Thompson Sedgwick (December 29 1855, West Hartford – January 25 1921, Boston) was a key figure in shaping public health in the United States. William T. Sedgwick completed his college education at the Sheffield Scientific School at Yale...


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The Virginian Pilot
William Thompson Jr.(local)
04/01/1996: 364 words, approx. 1 pages
VIRGINIA BEACH -- William Greenwood Thompson Jr., 90, of the 3100 block of Shore Dr., died on March 30, 1996 in his residence. Mr. Thompson was born in Portsmouth on April 22, 1905, and grew up in Willoughby. Mr. Thompson was a...
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The Boston Globe
Thompson, Williams Dazzle With Wit And Heart
11/18/1999: 821 words, approx. 3 pages
Lucinda Williams took the stage at the Orpheum Theatre Tuesday night and expressed awe about her co-headliner, Richard Thompson, who was to follow. She said she had played a date with him once, maybe in '86, and exclaimed, "He's one of my favorite artists."...
 


 

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