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  2. James Price (chemist) - Wikipedia

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    James Price (1752 – 3 August 1783), born James Higginbottom, was an English chemist and alchemist who claimed to be able to turn mercury into silver or gold.When challenged to perform the conversion a second time in front of credible witnesses, he instead killed himself by drinking prussic acid (hydrogen cyanide).

  3. List of College GameDay (football TV program) locations ...

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    College Station, Texas Aggie Park Rivalry: Dude Perfect: Texas Longhorns December 7, 2024 5 Georgia Bulldogs: 22 OT: 2 Texas Longhorns 19 Atlanta, Georgia: Georgia World Congress Center - Building B SEC Championship Game: Timothée Chalamet: None [o] December 20, 2024 8 Indiana Hoosiers 17 5 Notre Dame Fighting Irish: 27: South Bend, Indiana ...

  4. Rodboro Buildings - Wikipedia

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    Guildford Corporation's own power station, now the Electric Theatre, would be built adjacent to the factory some ten years later. The second and third floors were the assembly and finishing areas, movement of the vehicles between floors being by means of a lift at the south-eastern end of the factory.

  5. KWBC - Wikipedia

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    KWBC (1550 AM, 98.7 FM; Willy 1550 & 98.7) is an American broadcast radio station, licensed to College Station, Texas and owned by Bryan Broadcasting License Corporation. It is an affiliate of the Texas State Network. The station's studios are located in College Station and its transmitter is in Bryan.

  6. College Station, Texas - Wikipedia

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    In 1930, the community to the north of College Station, known as North Oakwood, was incorporated as part of Bryan. [7] College Station did not incorporate until October 19, 1938, after a 217-39 vote, [10] with John H. Binney as the first mayor. [7] Within a year, the city established a zoning commission, and by 1940, the population had reached ...

  7. Richard Norman (chemist) - Wikipedia

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    Norman was born in Norbury, London.His father Oswald managed a bank in the area. Norman received his primary education at St Paul's School, London.He graduated with a first in chemistry from Balliol College, Oxford in 1955, and the following year joined Merton College, Oxford as a Junior Research Fellow, completing his DPhil in 1957. [2]

  8. Easterwood Airport - Wikipedia

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    Entrance of airport. The airport covers 700 acres (280 hectares) and has two runways, 11/29, which is 5,158 by 146 feet (1,572 m × 45 m), asphalt and 17/35, which is 7,000 by 150 feet (2,134 m × 46 m), asphalt-concrete, all weather runway, an approach lighting system, an FAA control tower, FAA radio communication and an OmniRange-ILS Navigation Aid.

  9. Ronald Gillespie - Wikipedia

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    Ronald James Gillespie, CM FRSC FRS [1] (August 21, 1924 – February 26, 2021) [2] was a British chemist specializing in the field of molecular geometry, who arrived in Canada after accepting an offer that included his own laboratory with new equipment, which post-World War II Britain could not provide.