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Woodward   /wˈʊdwˌɔrd/  /wˈʊdwərd/   Listen
Woodward

noun
1.
United States historian (1908-1999).  Synonyms: C. Vann Woodward, Comer Vann Woodward.
2.
United States chemist honored for synthesizing complex organic compounds (1917-1979).  Synonyms: Bob Woodward, Robert Burns Woodward, Robert Woodward.



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"Woodward" Quotes from Famous Books



... remote antiquity." These are enumerated as:—A. Proofs that the sea formerly covered the whole earth. B. Proofs that the sea has often been changed into dry land and then again into sea. C. A discussion of the various-theories of the earth put forward by Scheuchzer, Moro, Bonnet, Woodward, White, ...
— Lay Sermons, Addresses and Reviews • Thomas Henry Huxley

... See also Vittorio da Feltre and other Humanist Educators, by W. H. Woodward. Cambridge ...
— Youth: Its Education, Regimen, and Hygiene • G. Stanley Hall

... cluster of pines one hundred and fifty yards north of state highway 34. Andy, since the amputation of his right leg five years ago, has done no work and is too old to learn a trade. He has a regular beggar's route including the towns of Ridgeway, Winnsboro, Woodward, and Blackstock. His amiability and good nature enable him to go home after each trip with a little money and a pack of miscellaneous gifts from ...
— Slave Narratives Vol. XIV. South Carolina, Part 1 • Various

... group—and it might shame Painters of bold pretence, and greater name— To see how nature triumphs, and how rare Such matchless proofs of Nature's triumphs are— The smallest particle of sand may tell With what rich ore Pactolus' tide may swell: And Woodward! this ingenious, chaste design, Proclaims what treasures lie within the mine— Pupil of Cooper—Nature's favorite son— Whom, but to name, and to ...
— Poems (1828) • Thomas Gent

... with you? Do you see Dr. Woodward, or Dr. Harrington? Do you go to the house where they write for the myrtle? You are at all places of high resort, and bring home hearts by dozens; while I am seeking for something to say about men, of whom I know nothing, but their verses, and, sometimes, very ...
— Dr. Johnson's Works: Life, Poems, and Tales, Volume 1 - The Works Of Samuel Johnson, Ll.D., In Nine Volumes • Samuel Johnson


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