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  1. For a time the Advocate was written and edited at Welds Delaware farm, but the paper soon became his major interest and around 1867 he set up a publishing office in nearby London, leaving the farm to his sons William Stephen and Joseph.

  2. As a farmer, journalist, educator, promoter and conservationist, William Weld made an outstanding contribution to Canadian agriculture. He believed in teaching by example, hence established the first experimental farm in British North America.

  3. Inductees. William Weld. (1824 - 1891) Inducted in 1984. Origin: Middlesex County. Nominated by: D.L. Waterston. Specialty: Education, Livestock - Dairy, Media. Born and educated in England, William Weld emigrated to Canada in 1844 and established Weldwood Farm in Delaware Township, Middlesex County.

  4. This paper critically examines the historic Weld re-identification and the dramatic reductions (thousands fold) of re-identification risks for de-identified health data as they have been protected by the HIPAA Privacy Rule provisions for de-

  5. William Weld was a farmer, entrepreneur, editor publisher and all round leader in things deemed of agricultural importance in Ontario in the latter half of the 19 th century. He established a farm on the Thames River near Delaware where through hard work, perseverance and the use of advanced methods of

  6. Dec 19, 2016 · In 1833 his firm built the largest ship of the day, the Senator, and from that time forward ship after ship was added to the list until his vessels became a fleet, and William F. Weld and Company were believed to be the largest firm of ship‑owners in America.

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  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bill_WeldBill Weld - Wikipedia

    William Floyd Weld (born July 31, 1945) is an American attorney, businessman, author, and politician who served as the 68th Governor of Massachusetts from 1991 to 1997.

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