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Throughout the 1930'$ two groups particularly, an American group headed by Edward Kendall (the discoverer of thyroxine) and a Swiss group headed by the Polish-bom Tadeus Beichstein, followed hot on the trail.
The Human Brain Asimov, Isaac 1963
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I remember on one occasion there was a great rivalry between the companies, and one of them got the famous Brigade Band from Boston, and the other an equally famous band, called the Boston Brass Band, in which Edward Kendall, the great musician, was the player on the bugle.
Autobiography of Seventy Years, Vol. 1-2 George Frisbie Hoar 1865
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In 1807, Edward Kendall arrived from Great Britain to investigate what had made America so special as a nation … In Connecticut, he noted the illiteracy law which stated: … there are still many persons unable to read the English tongue, and thereby incapable of reading the Holy Word of God, or the good laws of this [state]. "
American Chronicle 2008
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