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Victor Ullate

Director (Commissioned to form ballet company),Dancer/ Teacher (Pro, ballet),Administrator (School for dance),New Job 1965 (Worked with the Ballet of the 20th Century),Begin Major Project 1979 (Commissioned to form a ballet company),Vocational award (Highly honored)

Guido Verbeck

Death of Child 9 February 1860 (Daughter Emma dies),Diplomat (Statesman),Teacher (Missionary teacher of English),Translator (Religious),Ecclesiastics/ western (Evangelist),Gastrointestinal (Extreme case of cholera),Change in family responsibilities 26 January 1860 (First daughter born),Change in family responsibilities 18 January 1861 (Son William born),Change in family responsibilities January 1863 (Second daughter Emma born),Kids more than 3 (Six),Kids -Traumatic event (First daughter died in infancy),Acute illness 1854 (Bedridden with cholera, one year),Begin Major Project 1864 (English classes moved to government school),New Job 23 March 1869 (Accepted position at Tokyo university),Prize 1877 (Japanese "Rising Sun" award),End Major Project 1887 (Finished translating bible, Japanese to English),Vocational award (Honored in many countries),Top 5% of Profession,End a program of study 1848 (Graduated from Moravian Academy),End a program of study 22 March 1859 (Ordained an evangelist),Begin Travel 7 May 1859 (Trip to Japan),Marriage 18 April 1859 (Maria Manion)

David A. Ulrich

Teacher (Teacher),Photography (Photographer)

Miguel de Unamuno y Jugo

Teacher (Professor of Greek),Administrator (Rector),Fiction (Novels),Playwright/ script (Playwright),Religion/ Philosophy (Immortality, existialism),Change residence 1924 (Exiled to Canary Islands),Philosopher/ Humanist,New Career 1891 (Professor at Univ. of Salamanca, ten yrs.),Fired/Laid off/Quit 1914 (Forced retirement),New Job 1930 (Back to Salamanca as Rector of the University),Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1913 (Published "Tragic Sense of Life in Men and In Peoples"),Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1914 (Released "Mist"),Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1925 (Published "Agony of Christianity"),Many moves (Exiled twice)

Jacobus Henricus Van t Hoff

Death, Cause unspecified 1 March 1911 in Berlin (Berlin-Steglitz),Researcher (Professor of Physical Chemistry),Gain social status 8 July 1871 in Delft (Became a technical engineer as a teenager.),New Career 22 December 1873 in Utrecht (became a chemist),00 PM in Utrecht (dissertation),Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1875 (La Chimie dans l'Espace translated),New Job 12 September 1877 (Lecturer in Chemistry at UvA),Gain social status 2 November 1877 in Amsterdam (The use of theory in science),New Job 26 June 1878 in Amsterdam (Professor in Chemistry, geology and mineralogy),New Job 30 December 1895 in Berlin (30 December 1895),Prize 1901 in Oslo (The first winner of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1901.),Prize 16 May 1904 in Utrecht (Utrecht University granted him a "medicinae doctor honoris causa".),For Abstract thought (studied more than twice as fast as regular students.),For Creativity (The imagination in science),For Languages (spoke four languages fluently),For Visual perception (extended 2-dimensionl chemistry to 3-dimemsional stereochemistry),Nobel prize (The first winner of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1901.),Begin a program of study 11 October 1878 in Amsterdam (The imagination in science),Marriage 27 December 1878 in Rotterdam (he married Johanna Francina Mees)

Hubert Josef Urban

Teacher (Professor),Researcher,Textbook/ Non-fiction,Parapsychology,Physician (Neurology),New Career 1938 (Began as Professor),Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1946 (Book released),Travel for work (Studies In India),Marriage 1934

Faith Wallis

Teacher (Professor, emeritus),Researcher (Medieval studies, expert on calendars and times),Top 5% of Profession

Christoph Gottlieb von Murr

Death, Cause unspecified 8 April 1811,Historian,Other Education (Scholar),Jurist (Magistrate),Other Extraordinary (Polymath)

Patty Wagstaff

Teacher (Aerobatic competitors),Other Entertainment (Stunt pilot for airshows),Adventurer,Aviation field (Pro, noted, extremelyskilled),Pilot/ commercial (Multi-licensed),Pilot/ private,Change residence 1979 (Moved to Alaska),Sibling circumstances (Sister also a noted pilot),Prize 1987 (Rolly Cole Memorial Award),Prize 1988 (Six consecutive, Betty Skelton "First Lady of Aerobatics" Trophy),Prize 1990 (Top U.S. Medal Winner, World Aerobatic Championships, also '92 & '94),Prize 1991 (Wester Flyer Reader's Choice Airshow Performer),Prize 1993 (IAC Champion),Prize 1993 (U.S National Aerobatic Champion, also '91 & '92),Prize 1993 (International Aerobatic Club Champion),Prize 1994 (National Air & Space Museum Award),Prize 1995 (ICAS Sword of Excellance Award),Prize 1996 (Charlie Hillard Trophy),Prize 1996 (GAN & Flyers Reader's Choice Award),Prize 1996 (Top Scoring US Pilot at World Aerobatic Meets),Prize 1997 (Arizona Aviation Hall of Fame),Prize 1997 (NAA Paul Tissiander Diploma),Prize 1997 (Women Aviation International Hall of Fame),Prize 1998 (Bill Barber Award),Courageous,Hard worker,Loves job,Many moves,Hall of Fame (Two),Vocational award (Numerous),Top 5% of Profession,Joined group 1985 (Member U.S. Aerobatic Team, 11 years)

Gabriel Voisin

Death, Cause unspecified 25 December 1973 (Age 93),Teacher (College faculty),Poet,Aviation field,Pilot/ private,Aerospace (Designed and manufactured aircraft),Long life more than 80 yrs (Age 93),Vocational award

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