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James Mark Baldwin (3353 bytes)
1: '''James Mark Baldwin''' ([[Columbia, South Carolina]], [[1861]]—[[1934... 7: ...om the [[Royal Academy of Arts and Sciences of Denmark]] ([[1897]]), was honorary president of the [[Int... 9: ===Baldwinian Evolution=== 10: ...e [[Baldwin Effect]] or ''Baldwinian evolution''. Baldwin proposed, against [[Lamarck]], that there is a me... 14: ..., which earlier hominids could not have survived. Baldwinian evolution might strengthen or weaken a genetic... Mark Baldwin (532 bytes) 1: '''Mark Lewis Baldwin''' is a [[computer game]] developer, most noted f... James Baldwin (286 bytes) 1: '''James Baldwin''' can refer to different people: 3: * [[James Baldwin (writer)|James Baldwin]]: a writer (1924-1987) 4: * [[James Baldwin (baseball player)|James Baldwin]]: a baseball player 5: * [[J. Baldwin|James T. Baldwin]]: an industrial designer, author, educator (1934... James Baldwin (writer) (3969 bytes) 1: [[Image:jamesbaldwin.jpg|thumb|James Baldwin, photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1955]] 2: ...novel ''[[Go Tell it on the Mountain]]''. Most of Baldwin's work deals with racial and sexual issues in the... 4: ...in 1949 ended the two authors' friendship because Baldwin asserted that Wright's novel ''[[Native Son]]'' ´... 6: Baldwin, like many American authors of the time, left to ... 8: When Baldwin returned to America, he became actively involved ... Oliver Baldwin, 2nd Earl Baldwin of Bewdley (4977 bytes) 1: ...h his father, three-time Prime Minister [[Stanley Baldwin]]. 5: ...nd his family sternly disapproved. For many years Baldwin father and son did not speak to each other, excep... 7: At the [[1924]] elections Baldwin contested the seat of [[Dudley]] for Labour. By t... 9: ..."[[UK National Government|National Government]]." Baldwin resigned from the Labour Party in disgust and bri... 11: ...eated Earl Baldwin of Bewdley. As a result Oliver Baldwin acquired the [[courtesy title]] '''Viscount Corve... Baldwin I (249 bytes) 1: '''Baldwin I''' may refer to: 2: *[[Baldwin I of Edessa]], also first [[king of Jerusalem]] 3: *[[Baldwin I of Constantinople]] (d.[[1205]]) 4: *[[Baldwin I of Flanders|Baldwin I ''Iron Arm'' Count of Flanders]] 5: *[[Baldwin I, Count of Hainaut]] Baldwin (3496 bytes) 1: '''Baldwin''' is the name of some places in [[Canada]]: 2: *[[Baldwin (community), Ontario]] 3: *[[Baldwin, Ontario]] 4: *[[Baldwin, Quebec]] 5: *[[Baldwin Mills, Quebec]] Baldwin DR-4-4-15 (1894 bytes) 1: ...ces.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Missouri Pacific Railroad]] Baldwin DR-4-4-15 "Babyface" units at [[Jefferson City, M... 4: ...abyface" and "Sharknose" styles by [[railfan]]s. Baldwin used the same model number for both. 22 "Babyfac... 16: * [[Baldwin Locomotive Works]] (demonstrator): 2 A units, 2 B... 23: ... ''[http://www.thedieselshop.us/BLW_Babyface.HTML Baldwin DR4-4-1500 (Babyface) Roster]''. Retrieved on [[... 24: ... ''[http://www.thedieselshop.us/BLW_DR441500.HTML Baldwin DR4-4-1500 (Sharknose) Roster]''. Retrieved on [... Baldwin II (274 bytes) 1: '''Baldwin II''' may refer to: 3: *[[Baldwin II of Constantinople]], [[Latin Empire|Latin Empe... 4: *[[Baldwin II of Jerusalem]], [[Kings of Jerusalem|King of J... 5: *[[Baldwin II, Count of Hainaut]] (1056-1098) 6: *[[Baldwin II of Flanders]] J. Baldwin (5283 bytes) 1: ...ller's ideas and achievements. In his own right, Baldwin has been a figure in American designers' efforts ... 5: ...ion from [[University of Michigan]] in [[1955]]. Baldwin went on to do graduate work at the [[University o... 7: ...olution Quarterly]]''.) In the early ‘70s, Baldwin taught at Pacific High School. 9: Baldwin was at the center of experimentation with [[geode... 11: ... which he viewed as over-focused on superficial [[marketing]] concerns and farcically under-concerned wi... Lou Baldwin (217 bytes) 1: '''Louis Antwan Baldwin''' born October 10, 1948. Former NBA player. 3: Lou Baldwin was born in Tallahassee, Florida. He grew up with... 5: [[Category:1948 births|Baldwin, Lou]] Baldwin V of Flanders (940 bytes) 1: '''Baldwin V of Flanders''' (died [[September 1]], [[1067]])... 5: Baldwin and Adela had four children: 6: * [[Baldwin VI, Count of Flanders|Baldwin VI]], 1030-1070 13: ...er" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Baldwin IV of Flanders|Baldwin IV]]''' 15: ...cceeded by:<br>'''[[Baldwin VI, Count of Flanders|Baldwin VI]]''' Baldwin IV of Flanders (1766 bytes) 1: '''Baldwin IV of Flanders''' (died [[May 30]], [[1036]]), kn... 5: Baldwin turned his attentions to the east and north, leav... 7: To the east was [[Lotharingia]], and here Baldwin took [[Valenciennes]], the Cambresis, and [[Haina... 11: ...as succeeded by their son [[Baldwin V of Flanders|Baldwin V]]. He later married Eleanor of [[Normandy]], da... 17: ...er" | Succeeded by:<br>'''[[Baldwin V of Flanders|Baldwin V]]''' Baldwin II of Flanders (1468 bytes) 1: '''Baldwin II of Flanders''' (died [[September 10]] [[918]])... 3: He was the son of [[Baldwin I of Flanders]] and [[Judith Martel|Judith]], a d... 5: ...ids. Little north of the [[Somme]] was untouched. Baldwin recovered, building new fortresses and improving ... 7: Baldwin married Elfreda (or Elstrude), a daughter of King... 13: ...ter" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Baldwin I of Flanders|Baldwin I]]''' Chuck Baldwin (1134 bytes) 1: [[Image:Chuckbaldwin.jpg|right|Chuck Baldwin]] 2: '''Chuck Baldwin ''' (born [[May 3]], [[1952]]) is an [[United Sta... 4: ... in the [[Moral Majority]] movement, the Peroutka/Baldwin campaign publically spoke out against [[abortion ... 12: * [http://www.chuckbaldwinlive.com Chuck Baldwin Live] 14: [[Category:1952 births|Baldwin, Chuck]] Matthias W. Baldwin (3011 bytes) 1: {{Infobox_Biography|subject_name=Matthias William Baldwin|image_name=No Image Yet|image_caption=|date_of_bi... 2: ...e shop in [[1825]]. The business grew to become [[Baldwin Locomotive Works]], one of the most prolific and ... 5: ...successful carriage builder. His father, William Baldwin, died in [[1799]]. 9: ...was powered by a steam engine of his own design. Baldwin's printing business helped to reduce America's re... 11: In [[1825]], Baldwin partnered with [[David Mason (locomotive builder)... Baldwin Township (214 bytes) 1: '''Baldwin Township''' may refer to: 2: * [[Baldwin Township, Pennsylvania]] 3: * [[Baldwin Township, Minnesota]] 4: * [[Baldwin Township, Iosco County, Michigan]] 5: * [[Baldwin Township, Delta County, Michigan]] Simeon Baldwin (549 bytes) 1: '''Simeon Baldwin''' ([[December 14]], [[1761]]-[[May 26]], [[1851]... 5: He was father of [[Roger Sherman Baldwin]]. 7: [[Category:1761 births|Baldwin, Simeon]] 8: [[Category:1851 deaths|Baldwin, Simeon]] Baldwin I of Flanders (1211 bytes) 1: '''Baldwin I of Flanders''' (died [[879]]), known as ''Iron ... 3: ...de him count of [[Ghent]]. In the following years Baldwin was also given the counties of [[Ternois]] and [[... 5: Baldwin was succeeded by his son by Judith, [[Baldwin II of Flanders]]. 11: ...r" | Succeeded by:<br>'''[[Baldwin II of Flanders|Baldwin II]]''' Lewis V. Baldwin (556 bytes) 1: Dr. '''Lewis V. Baldwin''' is an historian, author, and professor special... 3: ...culty/baldwin.html Vanderbilt's webpage about Dr. Baldwin] 5: [[Category:American historians|Baldwin, Lewis V.]] 6: [[Category:United States historians|Baldwin, Lewis V.]]
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