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Milner, John

Bulwer-Lytton directly influenced John Ruskin at Oxford University and established the lineage that leads — through such names as Milner and Rhodes — to the present-day Royal Institute of International Affairs. Ruskin s students included Milner, Rhodes, Albert Grey, and the future director of research for the RIIA, Arnold Toynbee. [Pg.215]

The family history of the Keswicks intersects the story of the Russells, Villiers, and Braces through their most senior political operatives, notably Lord Milner. Milner, Cecil Rhodes s protege and one of racist John Ruskin s early trainees, bridged the gap between the establishment of the Rhodes Trust and the creation of the Royal Institute of International Affairs in 1920. Milner became a director of Rio Tinto Zinc in 1921, and served as chairman from 1922 until his death in 1925. [Pg.218]

Southern EM, Milner N, Mir KU (1997) In Chadwick DJ, Cardew G (eds) Ciba Foimdation Symposimn 209, John Wiley, Chichester, p 38... [Pg.56]

Robert A. Hofstader, Editor Oscar I. Milner, Editor John H. Runnels, Editor... [Pg.3]

Petroleum—Analysis—Congresses. 2. Trace elements —Analysis—Congresses. I. Hofstader, Robert A., 1936-. II. Milner, Oscar Irving, 1914-. III. Runnels, John H.,... [Pg.4]

John Milner, Ph.D. Division of Cancer Prevention, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Rockville, Maryland, U.S.A. [Pg.326]

Milner, P.C. and Thomas, U.B. (1967) in Advances in Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Engineering (ed. C.W. Tobias), John Wiley Sons, Inc.,... [Pg.165]


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