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Charles Greene (other)
Charles Greene may refer to: * Charles Ezra Greene (1842–1903), American civil engineer * Charles Gordon Greene (1804–1886), American journalist * Charles Greene (athlete) (1945–2022), American athlete * Charles Sumner Greene (1868–1957), American architect * Charles Warren Greene (1840–1920), American journalist and author * Charles Wilson Greene Charles Wilson Greene (1866–1947) was an American professor of physiology and pharmacology from Indiana. Biography Greene was born in Milltown, Indiana. He graduated from DePauw Normal School in 1889 and from Leland Stanford in 1892. He was a p ... (1866–1947), American professor of physiology and pharmacology See also * Charles Green (other) * Charlie Greene (other) {{hndis, Greene, Charles ...
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Charles Ezra Greene
Charles Ezra Greene (February 12, 1842 – 1903) was an American civil engineer, born in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He graduated at Harvard in 1862 and at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1863, served as quartermaster during the last two years of the Civil War, and was United States assistant engineer from 1870 to 1872, when, for part of a year, he was city engineer of Bangor, Maine. In the same year he became connected with the engineering department of the University of Michigan. In 1895, he became the first dean of the University of Michigan College of Engineering, a position he held until his death. He was an associate editor of the ''Engineering News ''Engineering News-Record'' (widely known as ''ENR'') is an American weekly magazine that provides news, analysis, data and opinion for the construction industry worldwide. It is widely regarded as one of the construction industry's most authori ...'' from 1876 - 1877. His publications include: * ''Graphical Method f ...
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Charles Gordon Greene
Charles Gordon Greene (July 1, 1804 – September 27, 1886) was an American journalist. Biography Greene was born at Boscawen, New Hampshire. He was the brother of Nathaniel Greene, in whose care he was placed on the death of his father in 1812, and who sent him to the Bradford Academy. Subsequently, he entered his brother's office in Haverhill, Massachusetts, and, following his brother to Boston, he assisted in editing the ''Boston Statesman''. He then had brief engagements managing and editing the '' Taunton Free Press'' (1825) and then publishing the '' Boston Spectator'' (1826). He married Charlotte Hill in Boston on October 24, 1827. Greene settled in Philadelphia in 1827, and with James A. Jones started the '' National Palladium'', in which the presidential candidacy of Andrew Jackson was vigorously advocated. In 1828 Greene was on the staff of the '' United States Telegraph'' in Washington, D.C., until after Jackson's election, when he returned to the Boston ''States ...
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Charles Greene (athlete)
Charles Edward "Charlie" Greene (March 21, 1945 – March 14, 2022) was an American track and field sprinter and winner of the gold medal in the 4 × 100 metres relay at the 1968 Summer Olympics. Born in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, Greene was considered a certain candidate for the 1964 Olympic team, but he suffered a muscle pull which held him to a sixth-place finish at the Olympic Trials. Greene won the 100-yard dash for O'Dea High School in Seattle in 1962 and 1963 and also the 220-yard dash in 1963. Greene won the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) championships in the 100-yard dash in 1966 and in the 100-meter dash in 1968. At the 1968 AAU Championships, Greene tied the 100 m world record twice. First in the heats, he equaled the world record of 10.0 seconds. In the second semifinal, he achieved a time of 9.9 seconds, the same time which had been run by Jim Hines and Ronnie Ray Smith in the previous race. The evening when the three men equaled the world record (and several others we ...
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Charles Sumner Greene
Greene and Greene was an architectural firm established by brothers Charles Sumner Greene (1868–1957) and Henry Mather Greene (January 23, 1870 – October 2, 1954), influential early 20th Century American architects. Active primarily in California, their houses and larger-scale ultimate bungalows are prime exemplars of the American Arts and Crafts Movement. Biographies Charles Sumner and Henry Mather Greene were born in Brighton, Ohio, in 1868 and 1870, respectively. They grew up primarily in St. Louis, Missouri, and on their mother's family farm in West Virginia while their father attended medical school. As teenagers, the brothers studied at the Manual Training School of Washington University in St. Louis, where they studied metal- and woodworking and graduated in 1887-1888. Their father, a practicing homeopathic physician by this time, was very concerned with the need for sunlight and circulating fresh air; the importance of these elements was to become one of the signatu ...
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Charles Warren Greene
Charles Warren Greene (1840 – 1920) was an American journalist and author, born in Belchertown, Massachusetts. He graduated from Brown University in 1863 and received his M.D. from Dartmouth College in 1867. He wrote much on natural science for encyclopedia An encyclopedia (American English) or encyclopædia (British English) is a reference work or compendium providing summaries of knowledge either general or special to a particular field or discipline. Encyclopedias are divided into articles ...s and was an editor of various works, such as Lippincott's Gazetteer (1879), Worcester's New School Dictionary (1883), and Lippincott's Biographical Dictionary (1886). His writings also include: * ''Animals: Their Homes and Habits'' (1886) * ''Birds: Their Homes and Habits'' (1886) * ''Beacon gems for you; or, The philosophy of housekeeping'' (1888) * ''American Indians'' (1888) * ''Foods for the fat; a treatise on corpulency and a dietary for its cure'' (1889) * ...
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Charles Wilson Greene
Charles Wilson Greene (1866–1947) was an American professor of physiology and pharmacology from Indiana. Biography Greene was born in Milltown, Indiana. He graduated from DePauw Normal School in 1889 and from Leland Stanford in 1892. He was a physiology instructor from 1893 to 1896, when he began his Ph.D. at Johns Hopkins with Henry Newell Martin. In 1895, Greene married Flora Hartley. He completed his Ph.D. in 1898 and taught at DePauw Normal and Preparatory schools from 1889 to 1891, and at Stanford University between 1891 and 1900, when he became professor of physiology and pharmacology at the University of Missouri. There, he established the first laboratory for experimental pharmacology in the Mississippi Valley. From 1901 to 1911 he also carried on investigations for the United States Bureau of Fisheries. His researches covered the structure and function of phosphorescent organs in the toadfish, the circulatory system of the hagfish, the physiology of the Chinook salmo ...
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Charles Green (other)
Charles Green may refer to: Arts and entertainment * Charles Green (painter) (1840–1898), English painter and illustrator * Charles Green Shaw (1892–1974), American abstract artist and writer * Charlie Green (musician) (1893–1935), American jazz trombonist * Chuck Green (1919–1997), American tap dancer * Angry Grandpa or Charles Marvin Green Jr. (1950–2017), American YouTube personality * Charlie Green (singer) (born 1997), child singer Military * Sir Charles Green, 1st Baronet (1749–1831), British Army general * Charles D. B. Green (1897–1941), World War I flying ace * Charles Green (Australian soldier) (1919–1950) * Charles B. Green (born 1955), Surgeon General of the United States Air Force Sports * Charles Green (cricketer) (1846–1916), English cricketer * Charlie Phil Rosenberg or Charles Green (1902–1976), American boxer, world champion bantamweight * Charles Green (bobsleigh) (1914–1999), British Olympic bobsledder * Charles Green (athlete) ( ...
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