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  • 43John Henry Michell — (26 October 1863 – 3 February 1940) was an Australian mathematician, Professor of Mathematics at the University of Melbourne.Early lifeMichell was the son of John Michell (pronounced Mitchell), a miner, and his wife Grace, née Rowse and was born… …

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  • 45MICHELL, John Henry (1863-1940) — mathematician son of John and Grace Michell, was born at Maldon, Victoria, on 26 October 1863. Educated at first at Maldon, he went to Wesley College, Melbourne, in 1877, where he won the Draper and Walter Powell scholarships. In 1881 he began… …

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  • 46Preludes (Chopin) — Prelude No. 15, page 1 (autograph) Frédéric Chopin wrote a number of preludes for piano solo. Contents 1 24 Preludes, Op. 28 …

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  • 48Delbrück, Berthold — ▪ German linguist born July 26, 1842, Putbus, Prussia [Germany] died Jan. 3, 1922, Jena, Ger.       German linguist who addressed himself to the problems of syntax (the patterning of words into meaningful phrases and sentences). He is credited… …

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