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  1. Feb 8, 2019 · William Bigelow is an American screenwriter, television writer and playwright. He has written for numerous television shows, among them Murder, She Wrote, The Commish, Silk Stalkings, Pacific Blue, Sliders, and most recently GRIMM on NBC. His play Leap Year, was performed at Shakespeare and Company in Lenox, Massachusetts, earning him a ...

  2. William Sturgis Bigelow (c. 1850–1926) was a prominent American collector of Japanese art. The art collection trips he funded in the 1880s helped to form the standards by which Japanese art and culture were appreciated in the West. In 1909, Bigelow was awarded the Order of the Rising Sun, Third Class, by Emperor Meiji.

  3. One told of Babe Ruth's still unexcelled feat of hitting three home runs in a World Series game, but the larger headline reported the death of William Sturgis Bigelow. His funeral, at Trinity Church, was conducted by his classmate William Lawrence, the former Episcopal bishop of Massachusetts. His ashes were divided.

  4. Japanese. Meiji era. 1882 (Meiji 15) Object Place: Kyoto. Medium/Technique Unmounted composition for a pair of six-panel folding screens; ink, color and gold on silk. Dimensions Image: 135.6 × 49.3 cm (53 3/8 × 19 7/16 in.) Credit Line William Sturgis Bigelow Collection. Accession Number11.8228. NOT ON VIEW. Collections Asia.

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  6. William Sturgis Bigelow. Commander of the Imperial Order of. the Rising Sun, ca. 1918. Charles A. Hoyle, photographer. Massachusetts Historical Society Photo. Archives, Collection 20 (Member Photographs). Who was William Sturgis Bigelow?

  7. William Sturgis Bigelow. 1850 - 1926. View All Objects. The son of surgeon Henry Jacob Bigelow, William Sturgis Bigelow earned his AB degree from Harvard in 1871 and his MD in 1874. He continued his medical training in Vienna, Strasbourg, and Paris, the last under Louis Pasteur.

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