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Encyclopedia > James Williams

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In sports: James Williams (1825–1899) was an American farmer from Kent County, Delaware. ... James Douglas Williams (January 16, 1808 November 20, 1880) was an American politician, most notable as the governor of Indiana from 1877 to 1880. ... James Etheldred Williams (January 16, 1826 – April 10, 1900) was an American politician. ... James Robert Williams (December 27, 1850 - November 8, 1923) was a U.S. Representative from Illinois. ... James R. Williams (b. ... The position of lieutenant governor of Ohio was established in 1852. ... James Wray Williams (October 8, 1792 - December 2, 1842) was a U.S. Representative from Maryland. ...

Others: James Otis Big Cat Williams (born March 29, 1968) was an American football player. ... NFL logo For other uses of the abbreviation NFL, see NFL (disambiguation). ... City Chicago, Illinois Other nicknames Da Bears, The Monsters of the Midway Team colors Navy Blue and Orange Head Coach Lovie Smith Owner Virginia Halas McCaskey Chairman Michael McCaskey General manager Jerry Angelo Fight song Bear Down, Chicago Bears Mascot Staley Da Bear League/Conference affiliations Independent (1919) National Football... James Earl Williams (born March 30, 1967, in Osceola, Arkansas), was a former American professional football player who was drafted by the Buffalo Bills in the 1st round of the 1990 NFL Draft. ... NFL logo For other uses of the abbreviation NFL, see NFL (disambiguation). ... City Orchard Park, New York Team colors Navy blue, light blue, Red, light Red, White, Royal, and Nickel Head Coach Dick Jauron Owner Ralph Wilson General manager Marv Levy Mascot Billy Buffalo League/Conference affiliations American Football League (1960-1969) Eastern Division (1960-1969) National Football League (1970–present) American... Jamie Williams (born February 25, 1960 in Vero Beach, Florida) is a former professional American football player who played tight end for twelve seasons in the NFL, mainly for the Houston Oilers and the San Francisco 49ers. ... NFL logo For other uses of the abbreviation NFL, see NFL (disambiguation). ... James Williams was a former NFL football player. ... NFL logo For other uses of the abbreviation NFL, see NFL (disambiguation). ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... L. James Williams was born in Huddersfield, and when he joined the Army he started fencing. ... James Leighman Williams (born September 22, 1985 in Sacramento, California) is a student at Columbia University. ... James B. Williams has been a director of The Coca-Cola Company since 1979. ...

This article does not cite its references or sources. ... James Williams (1740–1780) was an American pioneer, farmer, and miller from the Ninety-Six district in South Carolina. ... James Arthur Williams (or Jim Williams) (December 11, 1930 - January 14, 1990) was a noted Savannah, Georgia antiques dealer and restorer of historic homes. ... James A. Williams, born 29 March 1932, was a U.S. Army officer. ... The Defense Intelligence Agency, or DIA, is a major producer and manager of military intelligence for the United States Department of Defense. ... James Elliott Williams (13 November 1930 – 13 October 1999) was a sailor of the United States Navy during the 1950s and 1960s. ... James Miller Williams Source: Library and Archives Canada James Miller Williams (September 14, 1818 – November 25, 1890) was a businessman and political figure in Ontario, Canada. ... Template:Aubat:prod James William Williams (1910-1999) was born to Mary Margaret Williams at a mining camp on Baffin Island (father unknown). ... Queen Elizabeth Hotel, with Mary, Queen of the World Cathedral in the foreground Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth, commonly called The Queen Elizabeth Hotel (Le Reine Elizabeth), is a grand hotel in Montreal, Quebec. ...

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William James - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (3385 words)
William James, with his younger brother Henry James (who became a prominent novelist) and sister Alice James (who is known for her posthumously published diary), received an eclectic trans-Atlantic education, developing fluency in both German and French languages along with a cosmopolitan character.
He was appointed instructor in physiology for the spring 1873 term, instructor in anatomy and physiology in 1873, assistant professor of psychology in 1876, assistant professor of philosophy in 1881, full professor in 1885, endowed chair in psychology in 1889, return to philosophy in 1897, and emeritus professor of philosophy in 1907.
James is one of the two namesakes of the James-Lange theory of emotion, which he formulated independently of Carl Lange in the 1880s.
Online Encyclopedia and Dictionary - William James (1809 words)
William James was born in New York, son of Henry James, Sr.
In his years early adulthood, James suffered from a variety of physical and mental difficulties, including problems with his eyes, back, stomach, and skin, as well as periods of depression in which he was tempted by the thought of suicide.
James studied medicine, physiology, and biology, and began to teach in those subjects, but was drawn to the scientific study of the human mind at a time when psychology was constituting itself as a science.
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