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Goddard was born in Worcester, Massachusetts to Nahum Danford Goddard (1859–1928) and Fannie Louise Hoyt (1864–1920). Robert was their only child to survive; a younger son, Richard Henry, was born with a spinal deformity and died before his first birthday. His father Nahum was employed by manufacturers, and he invented several useful tools ...
Neville Goddard [33] – At Your Command (1939); Your Faith Is Your Fortune (1941); Freedom for All—A Practical Application of the Bible (1942); Feeling Is the Secret (1944); Prayer—The Art of Believing (1946); Out of This World (1949); The Power of Awareness (1952); The Creative Use of Imagination (1952); Awakened Imagination (1954 ...
Lehman wrote about Robert Goddard (here, with launching frame of 1st liquid-fueled rocket – March 16, 1926) Lehman wrote some 250 articles, contributed to national magazines including the Saturday Evening Post, Reader's Digest, Look, and New York Times. [2] Books: This High Man: The Life of Robert H. Goddard (1963) [6] [5]
Sikorsky was a deeply religious Russian Orthodox Christian [154] and authored two religious and philosophical books (The Message of the Lord's Prayer and The Invisible Encounter). Neil Kensington Adam (1891–1973): British chemist who wrote the article A CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST'S APPROACH TO THE STUDY OF NATURAL SCIENCE. [155] [156]
Goddard's 1990 book Into the Blue was the inaugural winner of the W H Smith Thumping Good Read Award, presented to the best new fiction author of the year.. Goddard's 1997 book Beyond Recall was nominated for the Edgar Award Best Novel prize but lost out to Mr. White's Confession by Robert Clark.
Robert Goddard (1882–1945), father of modern rocketry; G. Stanley Hall (1846–1924), first president of Clark University; John Kneller (1916–2009), English-American professor and fifth President of Brooklyn College; David Green (born 1963), president of Colby College; Leonard Morse (born 1929), university professor of clinical medicine
The name Robert is an ancient Germanic given name, ... Luxembourg-born French statesman, Christian Democrat ... Robert H. Goddard (1882–1945), American ...
Play to the End is a crime novel by Robert Goddard first published in 2004. It is set in Brighton in December 2002 and revolves around a local entrepreneur whose wealth may be based on shady practices carried out by his family business at some point in the past.