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  1. Jun 30, 2008 · The misrepresentation of S.J. Gould. A few months ago I was enjoying a pleasant evening with a few friends when the topic of evolution came up, more specifically the work of Stephen Jay Gould. One ...

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  2. May 16, 2017 · Lived 1941 – 2002. Stephen Jay Gould is best known for the theory of punctuated equilibrium, which proposes that evolution of species is not a slow, gradual process of change, but in fact consists of long periods of stability broken by shorter periods of rapid change. Gould was an award-winning book author of extraordinary fecundity.

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  4. Jul 20, 2015 · Mitchell said that Gould made things up. But Gould said that Mitchell did. Mitchell said he believed that Gould only thought he had written the Oral History.

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  5. Sep 26, 2012 · James Fisk, Jr., 1835-1872. The names Jay Gould and James Fisk Jr. are linked in American business history in the age of “ robber barons .”. Together, they controlled the Erie Railroad, were part of the Tammany Hall set, and wrangled with J.P. Morgan over the Albany & Susquehanna Railroad. James Fisk, Jr. was born April 1, 1835 in Pownal, VT.

  6. Kurt Wise. Signature. Stephen Jay Gould ( / ɡuːld /; September 10, 1941 – May 20, 2002) was an American paleontologist, evolutionary biologist, and historian of science. He was one of the most influential and widely read authors of popular science of his generation. [1] Gould spent most of his career teaching at Harvard University and ...

  7. Apr 16, 2020 · Box 224 / Folder 33, Leonard Bernstein Collection, Music Division. Glenn Gould’s unpopular opinions were not solely reserved for the music of Mozart. His April 1962 performance of Brahms’ first piano concerto, with the New York Philharmonic and Leonard Bernstein conducting, gave rise to an extraordinary situation in which Mr. Bernstein ...

  8. Feb 1, 2017 · Feb 1, 2017 Ian Harvey. In the late 19 th century, there was a businessman who was so unscrupulous and had business practices that were so ruthless that they would be illegal today. His name was Jay Gould, and over his career, he made and lost several fortunes. By the time of his death in 1892, he was believed to be worth over $100 million.

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