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  1. The Choate Fellow is selected on the basis of outstanding and sustained academic achievement, strength of character, and potential for leadership in their field. (The selection and nomination of the candidate from Cambridge is normally undertaken by arrangement with the Trustees of the Henry Fund, which offers a cognate scholarship scheme.)

  2. Perrysburg, OH | Apr 28 - May 9, 1813. In late April of 1813, British forces under the command of Major General Henry Procter laid siege to the recently fortified camp at Fort Meigs. American Major General William Henry Harrison and his men held the fort in the face of two consecutive British sieges between April and July. The apex of the siege ...

  3. Henry Procter or Proctor may refer to: Henry Procter (politician) (1883–1955), British politician. Henry H. Proctor (1868–1933), minister of the First Congregational Church (Atlanta) Henry Proctor (rower) (1929–2005), American rower. Henry Procter (British Army officer) (1763–1822)

  4. The selection and nomination of candidates from Oxford and Cambridge is undertaken by the Trustees of the Henry Fund. A Procter Fellowship lasts for one year and is a visiting award, consequently students are not obtaining any formal degree at Princeton. Fellows are free to take courses at the University, to meet with faculty on an informal ...

  5. Location: United Kingdom · 131 connections on LinkedIn. View Henry Procter’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members.

  6. Other articles where Henry A. Procter is discussed: Battle of the Thames: …commander at Detroit, Brigadier General Henry A. Procter, found his position untenable and began a hasty retreat across the Ontario peninsula. He was pursued by about 3,500 U.S. troops under Major General William Henry Harrison, who was supported by the U.S. fleet in command of Lake Erie. The forces met…

  7. 10 de mar. de 2015 · Procter is still relevant today. March 10, 2015 • The Redwood Blog. Every leather Technical Director worth her or his salt in the leather industry knows about Professor Henry Richardson Procter (1848-1927) who was Professor of Leather Industries at the Yorkshire College/University of Leeds, from 1891 to 1919.