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  • 121Ruth Fry — Anna Ruth Fry, usually known as Ruth Fry (4 September 1878 26 April 1962) was a British Quaker writer, pacifist and peace activist.LifeRuth was born in Highgate, London, into a Quaker family her father was Sir Edward Fry, a judge and lawyer who… …

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  • 122Wright, Quincy — ▪ American political scientist in full  Philip Quincy Wright   born Dec. 28, 1890, Medford, Mass., U.S. died Oct. 17, 1970, Charlottesville, Va.       American political scientist and authority on international law known for classic studies of… …

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  • 123Owen Roberts — For the Welsh educationalist, see Owen Roberts (educator). Owen Josephus Roberts Portrait by Alfred Jonniaux Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court …

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  • 124Strachey, John — ▪ British geologist born May 10, 1671, Chew Magna, Eng. died June 11, 1743, Greenwich       early geologist who was the first to suggest the theory of stratified rock formations. He wrote Observations on the Different Strata of Earths and… …

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  • 125Georg Konrad Morgen — (8 June 1909 – 4 February 1982) was the German judge and SS investigator of crimes committed in Nazi concentration camps.Born to a railwayman in Frankfurt, he graduated from the University of Frankfurt and the Hague Academy of International Law,… …

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  • 126Operation Big Itch — was a U.S. entomological warfare field test using uninfected fleas to determine their coverage and survivability as a vector for biological agents.[1] The tests were conducted at Dugway Proving Ground in 1954. Contents 1 Operation 2 Results …

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  • 127COHN, GEORG — (Arye; 1887–1956), Danish international law expert and diplomat. Born in Frankfurt on Main into an old Danish Jewish family, Cohn came to Copenhagen as a child. After law studies at the University of Copenhagen, he joined the Danish Foreign… …

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  • 128Belle Case La Follette — (April 21, 1859 ndash; August 18, 1931) was a lawyer and a women s suffrage activist in Wisconsin, USA. La Follette worked with the women s peace party during World War I. At the time of her death in 1931, the New York Times called her probably… …

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