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Edward Grant (other)
Edward Grant (1926–2020) was an American historian of medieval science. Edward, Eddie or Ted Grant, or similar names may also refer to: Sports * Edward Grant (cricketer) (1874–1953), English cricketer * Eddie Grant (baseball) (1883–1918), American baseball player killed in World War I * Eddie Grant (footballer) (1928–1979), Scottish footballer * Eddie Grant (rugby union) (born 1946), Ireland rugby union international from Northern Ireland Others * Edward Grant (headmaster) (1540s–1601), English classical scholar, poet and headmaster * Ted Grant (1913–2006), South African politician * Eddy Grant (born 1948), Guyanese-born musician and record producer * Wildcat (Ted Grant), a DC Comics superhero See also * Edwin Grant Edwin E. Grant (August 2, 1887 – August 23, 1966) was an American politician who served in the California legislature as a state Senator of the 19th District, representing San Francisco. In 1914 he was the subject of the second successful recal .. ...
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Edward Grant
Edward Grant (April 6, 1926 – June 21, 2020) was an American historian of medieval science. He was named a Distinguished Professor in 1983. Other honors include the 1992 George Sarton Medal, for "a lifetime scholarly achievement" as an historian of science.Academic page in Indiana University
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Edward Grant was born in 1926. He attended City College in where he graduated in 1951. He continued to the

Edward Grant (cricketer)
Edward Grant (16 June 1874 – 12 January 1953) played first-class cricket for Somerset between 1899 and 1901. Grant was a tail-end batsman and a slow bowler. He played first-class matches in each of three seasons from 1899 to 1901, but took only four wickets in all, with a best return of two for 19 against Gloucestershire in 1899. From 1903 to 1912, Grant played Minor Counties cricket regularly for Wiltshire as a lower-order batsman and front-line bowler. Life and career Grant was born in West Dean on 16 June 1874, on the Wiltshire/Hampshire border, but moved with his family to Bath in childhood. He left school as soon as he could, and followed in his father's footsteps to become a gardener, and then later worked as a waterworks inspector. He played club cricket for the Bath Cricket Club, and impressed enough to be selected for Somerset County Cricket Club in 1899. He opened the bowling and collected two wickets on his debut, against Kent at the Angel Ground in Tonbridge. Gra ...
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Eddie Grant (baseball)
Edward Leslie Grant (May 21, 1883 – October 5, 1918), was an American professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball as a third baseman between 1905 and 1915. Grant became one of the few major league players who were killed in World War I. Biography Grant was born on May 21, 1883, in Franklin, Massachusetts. After completing high school in 1901, Grant attended Dean Academy (now Dean College) in Franklin for a year before enrolling at Harvard University (earning him the nickname "Harvard Eddie"). While at Harvard, Grant was a member of the freshman basketball and baseball teams. He played varsity basketball for the Crimson during his sophomore year in 1903, and was set to play varsity baseball the following spring until he was declared ineligible for playing in a professional independent baseball league the previous summer. He graduated from Harvard University with an undergraduate degree in 1905 and a law degree in 1909. Grant entered the majors with th ...
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Eddie Grant (footballer)
Edward Anthony Grant (1 October 1928 – 30 June 1979) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as an inside forward Forwards (also known as attackers) are outfield positions in an association football team who play the furthest up the pitch and are therefore most responsible for scoring goals as well as assisting them. As with any attacking player, the role .... References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Grant, Eddie 1928 births 1979 deaths Footballers from Greenock Scottish men's footballers Men's association football inside forwards Hibernian F.C. players Weymouth F.C. players Sheffield United F.C. players Kilmarnock F.C. players Grimsby Town F.C. players Corby Town F.C. players English Football League players Scottish Football League players ...
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Eddie Grant (rugby Union)
Edwin Leslie Grant (born 13 April 1946) is a former Ireland rugby union international from Northern Ireland. Grant was born and raised in Belfast, attending Belfast High School. A winger, Grant played for Belfast's CIYMS club and had yet to represent Ulster when he broke into the Ireland team for the 1971 Five Nations. He played in all of Ireland's Five Nations matches that year and scored three tries, including a memorable intercept on debut against France, to help his side secure a draw. See also *List of Ireland national rugby union players List of Ireland national rugby union players is a list of men who have played for the Ireland national rugby union team. Note the list only includes men who have played in a Test match (which includes those who played against the 1888–89 New Z ... References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Grant, Eddie 1946 births Living people Rugby union players from Belfast Ireland international rugby union players Rugby union wings People ...
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Edward Grant (headmaster)
Edward Grant (or Graunt; 1540s–1601) was an English classical scholar, Latin poet, and headmaster of Westminster School. He was also the first biographer of Roger Ascham. Life He was educated at Westminster, and matriculated as a sizar of St. John's College, Cambridge, 22 February 1564. where he completed his exercises for the degree of B. A. about 1567. In February 1572, he was granted the degree of B.A. at Oxford by virtue of his residence at Cambridge, and a month later proceeded M.A. in the same university after obtaining a dispensation which relieved him of the necessity of residence. Anthony Wood says that he was a member first of Christ Church, Oxford or Broadgates Hall, Oxford, and afterwards of Exeter College, Oxford (the university register does not mention his connection with any college). He was incorporated M.A. at Cambridge on 16 December 1573, proceeded B.D. at Cambridge in 1577, and D.D. in 1589, being incorporated B.D. at Oxford 19 May 1579. He was a preacher l ...
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Ted Grant
Edward Grant (born Isaac Blank; 9 July 1913 – 20 July 2006) was a South African Trotskyist who spent most of his adult life in Britain. He was a founding member of the group Militant and later Socialist Appeal. Early life Grant's father had settled in South Africa after fleeing Tsarist Russia in the 19th century. His original family name is reported as "Blank" also in his autobiography, but ''The Guardian'' in an obituary suggested that his full birth name was kept unknown. His parents divorced when he was young and he was brought up by his French-born mother who took in lodgers to supplement her income. He was introduced to Trotskyism by one of these lodgers, Ralph Lee (born Raphael Levy), who discussed politics with Isaac and supplied him with copies of ''The Militant'', the Trotskyist newspaper of the Communist League of America. In 1934, he helped Lee found the Bolshevik-Leninist League of South Africa, a small Trotskyist group which soon merged with other tendencies to fo ...
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Eddy Grant
Edmond Montague Grant (born 5 March 1948) is a Guyanese-British singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, known for his genre-blending sound; his music has blended elements of pop, British rock, soul, funk, reggae, electronic music, African polyrhythms, and Latin music genres such as samba, among many others. In addition to this, he also helped to pioneer the genre of "Ringbang". He was a founding member of the Equals, one of the United Kingdom's first racially-mixed pop groups who are best remembered for their million-selling UK chart-topper, the Grant-penned " Baby, Come Back". His subsequent solo career included the 1982 song " I Don't Wanna Dance", plus the platinum 1983 single "Electric Avenue", which is his biggest international hit. He earned a Grammy Award nomination for the song. He is also well known for the anti-apartheid 1988 song, "Gimme Hope Jo'anna". Early life Grant was born in Plaisance, British Guiana, later moving to Linden.Gregory, Andy (2002), ''I ...
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Wildcat (Ted Grant)
Theodore "Ted" Grant (Wildcat) is a fictional character, a DC Comics superhero, known as the original Wildcat and a long-time member of the Justice Society of America (JSA). A world-class heavyweight boxer, Grant became inadvertently entangled in the criminal underworld and developed a costumed identity to clear his name. Modern depictions of Wildcat show him to be a rowdy, tough guy with a streak of male chauvinism, leading to frequent clashes with the relatively progressive Power Girl, as well as exploring some of the character's insecurities. Meanwhile, a magical "nine lives" spell has explained his vitality at an old age. Like many older JSA members, he has been a mentor to younger heroes, particularly the second Black Canary. Ted Grant briefly appeared in an episode of ''Smallville'', played by Roger Hasket. Grant’s Wildcat was also a recurring character on the third season of ''Arrow'', played by J.R. Ramirez. He was a retired vigilante who was training Laurel Lance to b ...
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