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at Oriel College, Oxford, of which he became a | fellow in 1830. |
He became a | Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. |
tory at King's College, Cambridge and became a | Fellow there in 1954. |
Christi College, Cambridge, where he became a | fellow. |
He was later knighted, and became a | Fellow of the Royal Society in 1782. |
In 1822, he became a | fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons. |
On 14 February 1793, he became a | Fellow of the Royal Society. |
81, with ancient history honours, and became a | Fellow in Jewish Studies of the Graeco-Roman Period, |
e, Cambridge, graduating in 1873, and became a | Fellow at the College. |
After graduation, he became a | Fellow there in 1589. |
In 1758 he became a | Fellow of the Royal Society. |
In 1838 he became a | Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. |
In 1801 he became a | Fellow of the Hanlin Academy. |
g articles to various periodicals and became a | Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. |
The same year he became a | Fellow of the Royal Society. |
He became a | fellow in 1865, and while at college he accumulated d |
He became a | fellow of the college in 1582 and studied civil and c |
He became a | Fellow of the Royal Society in 1880 and was Vice-Pres |
at Pembroke Hall, Cambridge, where he became a | fellow in 1640. |
In 1828 he became a | fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society, in 1829 he |
After studying law for six years, he became a | fellow at St John's College, Cambridge in 1564. |
ng's College, Cambridge, in 1451, and became a | fellow there in 1454. |
He became a | Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in 1869. |
He became a | Fellow of Chartered Accountants in 1966 and an Associ |
He became a | Fellow of the Royal Society in 1830. |
In 2006, he became a | Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. |
Starting in 1965 he became a | fellow at the Department of Far Eastern History, Aust |
He was Master at Pembroke, where he became a | Fellow in 1583, from 1616 to 1619. |
Lee became a | Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London in 182 |
and New College, Oxford, of which he became a | Fellow in 1568. |
fter publication of the books, Kusche became a | Fellow of CSI - the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry. |
cated at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, and became a | Fellow there in 1734. |
Gold became a | Fellow of the Royal Society in 1972. |
He became a | Fellow of Trinity in 1877 and spent the rest of his c |
o Trinity College, Dublin in 1764 and became a | fellow there, graduating with a BA and DD. |
He became a | Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge in 1617. |
Hall, Cambridge where he subsequently became a | Fellow in 1667. |
lass honours in classics and law, and became a | Fellow of All Souls College in 1900. |
came Canadian citizen, and in 1976 he became a | fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. |
He became a | Fellow of the IEEE in 2008. |
l and at Queen's College, Oxford, and became a | fellow of All Souls in 1727. |
Hornsby became a | Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford in 1760. |
sorship at Cambridge University Moore became a | fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge. |
Broome became a | fellow of the Linnean Society in 1866. |
He also became a | fellow of the newly founded Linacre College, Oxford a |
He then became a | Fellow of the College. |
In the same year, he became a | fellow of St Catharine's College, Cambridge. |
In 2009, he became a | fellow at the American Academy of Arts & Sciences. |
He became a | Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects i |
Graduating BA in 1753, he became a | fellow of Trinity in 1755. |
He became a | Fellow of Queens' College, Cambridge for the period 1 |
d Wadham College, Oxford, of which he became a | fellow in 1685. |
He became a | Fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge around 1586. |
e won the Wollaston Medal in 1878 and became a | fellow of the Royal Society in 1879. |
Boyle became a | Fellow of the Royal Society in 1706. |
He became a | Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering in 1977 an |
Subsequently he became a | fellow and a tutor of the college and in 1776 was ele |
In 1790 he became a | fellow of the Royal College of Physicians. |
In 1914, he became a | Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, and a lecturer |
lar of Worcester College, Oxford, and became a | Fellow of the college. |
dies' College and Royal Holloway, she became a | fellow of Girton College, Cambridge in 1921. |
He became a | fellow of his college in 1879, and lectured on histor |
In 1879 he became a | Fellow of the Geological Society of London, and in 18 |
He became a | Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London. |
He became a | fellow of the Econometric Society in 1975 and was pre |
In 1543, he became a | Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford. |
In 1999 he became a | Fellow of the Royal Society. |
He became a | Fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford in 1946, and was a |
He became a | Fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge. |
pacity as Principal of St David's, he became a | Fellow of Jesus College, Oxford in 1941. |
In 1850, he became a | Fellow of Brasenose College, Oxford. |
eeded B.A. in 1722, M.A. in 1726, and became a | Fellow of his college. |
He graduated B.A. in 1551, became a | fellow the same year, and remained in residence for t |
In 1958 he became a | Fellow of the Royal Society. |
He became a | Fellow of the American Physical Society in 2002. |
He became a | Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries aged 23, and at |
He became a | Fellow of the British Academy in 1903 (one of the ori |
Tunstall became a | fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London at the |
He became a | Fellow of the British Academy in 1991. |
He became a | Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physician |
In 2008 he became a | Fellow of the Electrochemical Society. |
ighest recorded marks in classics, he became a | Fellow and Tutor of Trinity College. |
. John's College, Oxford, of which he became a | fellow. |
He became a | Fellow of his college in 1622. |
studied at Oriel College, Oxford and became a | Fellow at Brasenose College in 1874. |
at Magdalene College, Cambridge, and became a | fellow in 1802. |
In 1783 he became a | fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge, taking his LL.D. |
He became a | Fellow there in 1829. |
ege and New College, Oxford, where he became a | Fellow and chaplain. |
Bevans became a | Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford in 1573. |
He became a | Fellow of Merton College, Oxford in 1607. |
He became a | Fellow of Jesus College in 1843, holding this positio |
He became a | Fellow there in 1655, and vicar of Stranground, Hunti |
In 2002 he became a | Fellow of the British Academy. |
He became a | Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford in 1763. |
at the age of 64, professor Underwood became a | fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences. |
He became a | Fellow of the Royal Society in 1972. |
In 1972 Watson became a | Fellow of the British Academy. |
He became a | Fellow of Oriel in 1719, and was appointed as Bodley' |
He was educated and became a | fellow at Queens' College, Cambridge, and was ordaine |
He became a | Fellow of Pembroke Hall, Cambridge in 1553, and Maste |
In 1873 he became a | Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. |
During that time he became a | Fellow of the Royal Society and then its Biological S |
hards received the C.B.E. in 1955 and became a | fellow of the British Academy in 1967. |
He became a | Fellow of Queens' and then vicar of Hursley, Hampshir |
Schreiber became a | Fellow of Trinity in 1852, where he was tutor to Ivor |
Kennedy became a | fellow of the Royal Astronomical and Royal Meteorolog |
Hoel became a | fellow of the University of Oslo in 1911 and a docent |
He became a | Fellow of the Royal Society of London in 1980. |
In 1923 he became ‘unofficial | fellow' of the College and a Cambridge University lec |
He became a | fellow of the college. |
Denman became a | Fellow of Trinity College and was called to the bar a |
He became a | fellow of the Royal Society. |
He became a | Fellow there in 1546, and graduated M.A. in 1547. |
He became a | Fellow of the British Academy in 1984. |
He began as a demonstrator and became a | fellow of King's College, Cambridge in 1941. |
In the following year, he became a | Fellow of Trinity College and received a Master of Ar |
He became a | fellow of Merton in 1565. |
He then became a | Fellow of Christ's in 1589. |
He later became a | Fellow at the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, |
ambridge, he graduated BA in 1632 and became a | fellow of St John's College in 1634. |
He became a | fellow of the Geological Society of London in 1831. |
He became a | fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, and a memb |
College, Cambridge in 1555, where he became a | Fellow and graduated M.A. in 1558. |
In 1829 he became a | Fellow of the Zoological Society of London. |
of Trinity College, Cambridge, Colvin became a | fellow of his college in 1868. |
He became a | Fellow of the College and presented a £30 annual priz |
Agha became a | Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics |
He became a | Fellow there in 1688, and a Proctor in 1695. |
He graduated MD in 1895 and became a | Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians in Ireland |
He graduated and became a | fellow of his college in 1576, and was afterwards a m |
He had become a | fellow of the Royal Society on 22 April in the last-n |
After his DPhil, he become Research | Fellow at the Software Verification Research Centre i |
He is said to have become a | Fellow of Jesus College, Oxford in 1614, but the coll |
James Dugdale become a | Fellow of University College in 1547. |
dge in 1515, and M.A. in 1517, having become a | Fellow of Clare Hall in 1515. |
ed 'Father of Modern Surgery' who had become a | Fellow in 1855. |
duating senior wrangler in 1786 and becoming a | fellow. |
sixteen years at Paris until 1326, becoming a | fellow of the Sorbonne by 1324. |
e studied Mounts Vesuvius and Etna, becoming a | Fellow of the Royal Society and recipient of the Copl |
ted at Christ's College, Cambridge, becoming a | Fellow there in 1594. |
Besides becoming a | fellow, and afterwards senior censor, of the Royal Co |
but returned to Oxford thereafter, becoming a | Fellow and Tutor in Economics at Keble College in 196 |
He worked in the pensions industry, becoming a | Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries in 1974. |
h altitude aerodynamics) at Oxford, becoming a | Fellow and Tutor in Jesus College. |
ridge, graduating B.A. in 1567, and becoming a | Fellow. |
College, Oxford in 1540 with a BCL, becoming a | Fellow of All Souls in 1541. |
He then returned to Oxford, becoming a | Fellow of Jesus College in 1924 (a position he held u |
He moved to Trinity Hall in 1773, becoming a | Fellow there that year and a Tutor in 1775. |
and Magdalen College, Oxford, later becoming a | Fellow of Magdalen College. |
He reportedly had been a | Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. |
He has also been a | Fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge and New Colleg |
He has been Visiting | Fellow of Columbia University in New York. |
He has been a | Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts since 1990. |
embroke Hall, Cambridge in 1560, having been a | Fellow there since 1556. |
inner of 2007 Gold Shield Prize and has been a | Fellow of American Vacuum Society since 1994. |
Franks has been Faculty | Fellow at the Jackman Humanities Institute, Universit |
He has been a | Fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavi |
He has been a | Fellow of the British Academy since 1984. |
She has been a | fellow of Christ's College since 1991. |
Paul Langford has been a | Fellow of the Royal Historical Society since 1979, a |
Dubfunk has always been a | fellow follower of music. |
He has been a | Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge since 1980. |
He has been a | Fellow of the Smithsonian Institution's Woodrow Wilso |
Harriet Washington has been a | fellow in ethics at the Harvard Medical School, a fel |
He has been a | Fellow of the British Academy since 2005. |
000, University College, London and has been a | Fellow there since 1998. |
y of Harvard University until 1990, has been a | Fellow of the Institute for Advanced Studies at Hebre |
In 1799 Fosbroke had been elected | fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. |
He has been a | Fellow of Trinity College since 1976. |
From 1983 he has been a | Fellow of St Cross College: Rothman's Fellow in Musli |
From 1974 he has been a | Fellow at Imperial College. |
He has been a | Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford since 1978, and b |
She has been a | fellow at the Shelby Cullom Davis Center in the Depar |
Treitel has been a | Fellow of All Souls College since 1979; he was previo |
He has also been a | fellow at Princeton University. |
Since 2007, she has been a | Fellow of Trinity College, Oxford. |
She has been a | Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature (FRSL) sinc |
He has been a | Fellow of the American Association for the Advancemen |
r Lonsdale is a British Author, and has been a | Fellow and Tutor at Balliol College Oxford. |
Kay has been a | fellow of the British Academy since 2004 and was awar |
as a research student (1901-3) before becoming | fellow (1903-36) and Honorary Fellow in 1942. |
s the No. 2 prospect from Alabama, behind only | fellow Crimson Tide teammate Rolando McClain. |
Before being appointed | Fellow in Modern History at Merton in 1979, he was a |
He was first recorded as being a | Fellow of University College in 1514-15. |
o followed a range of other interests, being a | Fellow of the Zoological Society and also an antiquar |
John Lucas Walker Student and a Beir Memorial | Fellow at Cambridge University and later a Fellow of |
Korn became a Bell Labs | fellow in 1984. |
John Brashear was admired and beloved by | fellow western Pennsylvanians and international astro |
Donna's fiance is apparently Lance Bennett, a | fellow employee of HC Clements. |
He was a Fall 2009 Axel Springer Berlin Prize | Fellow, at the American Academy in Berlin. |
He was a 2004 Berlin prize | fellow by the American Academy in Berlin. |
Bec, Beth and | fellow singer Sophie have now formed a trio called 'B |
until the 2006 Games where it was bettered by | fellow Venezuelan Albert Subirats. |
til the final session where it was bettered by | fellow Venezuelan Swimmer Francisco Sanchez. |
On the huge bill includes | fellow Olympians; Frankie Gavin and Billy Joe Saunder |
She shares the same birthday as | fellow SPEED member Hiroko Shimabukuro, who is three |
Plantenberg has the same birthday as | fellow former Calgary Cannon, Canton/Akron Indian, an |
McCarthy has the same birthday as | fellow former Calgary Cannon, Canton-Akron Indian, an |
ntimate of Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black, a | fellow Alabaman. |
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