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  1. William Emerson (May 6, 1769 – May 12, 1811) was one of Boston's leading citizens, a liberal-minded Unitarian minister, pastor to Boston's First Church and founder of its Philosophical Society, Anthology Club, and Boston Athenaeum, and father to Ralph Waldo Emerson.

  2. Quick Info. Born. 14 May 1701. Hurworth, near Darlington, England. Died. 20 May 1782. Hurworth, near Darlington, England. Summary. William Emerson published textbooks which popularised the work of Isaac Newton. View one larger picture. Biography. William Emerson's father, Dudley Emerson, ran a school in Hurworth.

  3. Sir William Emerson FRIBA (3 December 1843 – 26 December 1924) was a British architect, who was President of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) from 1899 to 1902, and worked extensively in India. He was the original architect chosen to build Liverpool Cathedral.

  4. May 19, 2016 · William Ralph Emerson is often first introduced as a “distant cousin of Ralph Waldo,” but his legacy and architectural genius allow him to be famous in his own right. Emerson was a true New England architect, designing homes and buildings from Connecticut to Vermont.

  5. Emerson Seminars (ES) courses consist of safe, structured, and healing practices, developed by Dr. Emerson over the past thirty years, which provide for personal and spiritual transformation. Participants have the opportunity to identify, explore, and heal wounds emanating from the prenatal and perinatal periods, and in the process to realize ...

  6. William Emerson may refer to: Architects. William Emerson (American architect) (1873–1957), first dean of the MIT School of Architecture; William Emerson (British architect) (1843–1924) William Ralph Emerson (1833–1917), American Shingle-style architect; Others. William Emerson (mathematician) (1701–1782), English mathematician

  7. William Emerson was born in Concord, Massachusetts on May 6, 1769. He attended Harvard College, where he graduated in 1789. He went on to become the minister of First Church in Boston. Emerson was a founder of the Anthology Club, a Boston literary society that included George Ticknor and Daniel Webster, and he wrote articles.

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