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Thomas Blanchard (Brasenose)
Thomas Blanchard may refer to: * Thomas Blanchard (academic), early principal of Brasenose College, Oxford * Thomas Blanchard (inventor) (1788–1864), American inventor * Thomas Blanchard Stowell Thomas Blanchard Stowell (1846–1927) was a distinguished American educator. Stowell was born on March 29, 1846, in Perry (town), New York, Perry, New York. In 1865, at the age of 19, he graduated from Genesee College (now Syracuse University ... (1846–1927), American educator * Thomas Blanchard (actor) (born 1980), French actor {{hndis, Blanchard, Thomas ...
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Thomas Blanchard (academic)
Thomas Blanchard was the third Principal of Brasenose College, Oxford Blanchard was born in York. He held livings Livings is a surname of English origin. People with that name include: * Henry Livings (1929–1998), English playwright and screenwriter * Martin Livings (born 1970), Australian author * Nate Livings Nathaniel Joseph Livings (born March 16, 1982 ... at Speen, Boxford, and Quainton; and was Principal of Brasenose from 1565 to 1574. Footnotes References 16th-century English writers Principals of Brasenose College, Oxford Academics from York 16th-century English educators {{UOxford-stub ...
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Thomas Blanchard (inventor)
Thomas Blanchard (June 24, 1788 – April 16, 1864) was an American inventor who lived much of his life in Springfield, Massachusetts, where in 1819, he pioneered the assembly line style of mass production in America, and also invented the first machining lathe for interchangeable parts. Blanchard worked, for much of his career, with the Springfield Armory. In 1825, Blanchard also invented America's first car, which he called a "horseless carriage," powered by steam. During Blanchard's lifetime, he was awarded over twenty-five patents for his creations.. Biography Tacks He was born in Sutton, Massachusetts. He had a fondness for mechanical employment, and was associated with his brother in the manufacture of tacks by hand. This process was exceedingly slow and tedious,. and his first machine, made and patented in 1806, was a mechanical tack-maker, which could fabricate five hundred tacks per minute, each much better than tacks made by hand. He sold the rights to his machine for $ ...
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Thomas Blanchard Stowell
Thomas Blanchard Stowell (1846–1927) was a distinguished American educator. Stowell was born on March 29, 1846, in Perry (town), New York, Perry, New York. In 1865, at the age of 19, he graduated from Genesee College (now Syracuse University). He went on to earn a Master's degree in 1868 and a Ph.D. in 1881 from the same institution. After graduating from college in 1865, he became principal of the Addison Academy in Addison (town), New York, Addison, New York. One year later, he was in charge of the Academic Department of the Union School in Morrisville, New York. The next year he was a professor of mathematics at Genesee Wesleyan Seminary. The year after he was principal of Morris High School in Leavenworth, Kansas. In 1869 Stowell became the Chair of Natural Sciences at the new (founded 1868) Cortland State Normal School in Cortland, New York, now known as the State University of New York at Cortland. After having just held four jobs in four years, he stayed at Cortla ...
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