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  1. T. Jefferson Coolidge. Thomas Jefferson Coolidge (August 26, 1831 – November 17, 1920) was a U.S. ambassador and a leading Boston businessman. [1] Early life. Coolidge was born to a Joseph Coolidge (1798–1879) and Ellen Wayles (Randolph) Coolidge (1796–1876). He was the brother of six siblings.

  2. T. Jefferson Coolidge Professor of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University. Contact Info: Email: valiant seas harvard edu . Earlier Publications. Recent Publications: 71. Circuits of the Mind, Oxford University Press, (1994, 2000). 72.

  3. T. Jefferson Coolidge Professor of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics. Leslie Valiant was educated at King's College, Cambridge; Imperial College, London; and at Warwick University where he received his Ph.D. in computer science in 1974.

  4. Extract from the Autobiography of Thomas Jefferson Coolidge, 13 Dec. 1861. = December 13. The rebel steamer “Nashville” is lying at Southampton waiting to be repaired. She burned on her way out the American ship “Harvey Birch,” in ballast, and brought the crew in irons to England.

  5. Research & Education. Thomas Jefferson Encyclopedia. Joseph Coolidge (1798-1879) was the son of Joseph and Elizabeth Bulfinch Coolidge. [1] . He graduated from Harvard College in 1817, embarked on a grand tour of Europe, and returned to America early in 1824.

  6. Joseph Coolidge (1798–1879), who married Thomas Jefferson 's granddaughter Ellen Wayles Randolph, was a partner of several trading companies, working most of his career overseas in the opium, silk, porcelain, and tea trades.

  7. Thomas Jefferson Coolidge was born September 17, 1893, died August 6, 1959. He attended St. Mark's School, where he was an outstanding scholar and athlete, and entered Harvard in. 1915. In November, 1914, a week after he had distinguished himself. Kappa. Under date of November 25, 1914, President Lowell wrote.