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INITIALS AND HEADINGS OF ARTICLES
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W. A. B. C. Rev. William Augustus Brevoort Coolidge, M.A., F.R.G.S., Ph.D. (Bern),
Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford. Professor of English History, St David’s College, Lampeter, 1880-1881. Author of Guide du Haut Dauphiné; The Range of the Tödi; Guide to Grindelwald; Guide to Switzerland: The Alps in Nature and in History; &c. Editor of The Alpine Journal, 1880-1881; &c.
Neuchâtel.
W. A. P. Walter Alison Phillips, M.A.
Formerly Exhibitioner of Merton College and Senior Scholar of St John’s College, Oxford. Author of Modern Europe; &c.
Murat, Joachim; Nibelungenlied; Nicholas I..
W. Bl. William Blain, C.B. (d. 1908).
Principal Clerk and First Treasury Officer of Accounts, 1903-1908.
National Debt: Conversions (in part).
W. Cr. Walter Crane.
See the biographical article: Crane, Walter.
Mural Decoration (in part).
W. E. G. Sir William Edmund Garstin, G.C.M.G.
Governing Director, Suez Canal Co. Formerly Inspector-General of Irrigation, Egypt. Adviser to the Ministry of Public Works in Egypt, 1904-1908.
Nile (in part).
W. F. C. William Feilden Craies, M.A.
Barrister-at-Law, Inner Temple. Lecturer on Criminal Law, King’s College, London. Editor of Archbold’s Criminal Pleading (23rd edition).
Nonfeasance; Obscenity.
W. F. R. William Fiddian Reddaway, M.A.
Censor of Non-Collegiate Students, Cambridge. Fellow and Lecturer of King’s College. Author of “Scandinavia,” in Vol. xi. of the Cambridge Modern History.
Norway: History, 1397-1814.
W. F. W. Walter Francis Willcox, LL.B., PH.D.
Chief Statistician, United States Census Bureau. Professor of Social Science and Statistics, Cornell University.Member of the American Social Science Association and Secretary of the American Economical Association. Author of The Divorce Problem: A Study in Statistics; Social Statistics of the United States; &c.
Negro (United States).
W. G.* Walcot Gibson, D.Sc., F.G.S.
H.M. Geological Survey. Author of The Gold-Bearing Rocks of the S. Transvaal; Mineral Wealth of Africa; The Geology of Coal and Coal-mining; &c.
Natal: Geology.
W. H. Be. Rev. William Henry Bennett, M.A., D.D., D.Litt.
Professor of Old Testament Exegesis in New and Hackney Colleges, London. Formerly Fellow of St John’s College, Cambridge; Lecturer in Hebrew at Firth College, Sheffield. Author of Religion of the Post-Exilic Prophets; &c.
Nimrod; Noah.
W. H. F. Sir William Henry Flower, F.R.S.
See the biographical article; FLOWER, SIR W. H.
Narwhal.
W. H. P. Walter Herries Pollock, M.A.
Trinity College, Cambridge. Editor of Saturday Review, 1883-1894. Author of Lectures on French Poets; Impressions of Henry Irving; &c.
Musset, Alfred de.
W. J. H. William Jacob Holland, A.M., D.D., LL.D., D.Sc., Ph.D.
Director of the Carnegie Institute, Pittsburg. President of the American Association of Museums, 1907-1909. Editor of Annals and Memoirs of Carnegie Museum.
Museums of Science.
W. L. F. Walter Lynwood Fleming, A.M., Ph.D.
Professor of History in Louisiana State University. Author of Documentary History of Reconstruction; &c.
Nullification.
W. L. G. William Lawson Grant, M.A.
Professor of Colonial History, Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada. Formerly Beit Lecturer in Colonial History, Oxford University. Editor of Acts of the Privy Council (Canadian Series).
New Brunswick (Canada).
W. Mo. William Morris.
See the biographical article: Morris, William.
Mural Decoration (in part).
W. M. D. William Morris Davis, D.SC., Ph.D.
Professor of Geology in Harvard University. Formerly Professor of Physical Geography. Author of Physical Geography; &c.
North America.
W. M. R. William Michael Rossetti.
See the biographical article: Rossetti, Dante G.
Murillo.
W. O. M. William O'Connor Morris (d. 1904).
Formerly judge of County Courts, Ireland; and Professor of Law to the King’s Inns, Dublin. Author of Great Commanders of Modern Times; Irish History; Ireland, 1798-1898; &c.
O'Connell, Daniel.
W. P. R. The Hon. William Pember Reeves.
Director of London School of Economics. Agent-General and High Commissioner for New Zealand, 1896-1909. Minister of Education, Labour, and Justice, New Zealand, 1891-1896. Author of The Long White Cloud: a History of New Zealand. &c.
New Zealand.
W. R. E. H. William Richard Eaton Hodgkinson, Ph.D., F.R.S. (Edin.), F.C.S.
Professor of Chemistry and Physics, Ordnance College, Woolwich. Formerly Professor of Chemistry and Physics, R.M.A., Woolwich. Part-author of Valentin-Hodgkinson’s Practical Chemistry; &c.
Nitroglycerin.