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  1. Undergraduate Programs. William Wakefield. Professor Wiliam Wakefield has been a faculty member in UNOs School of Criminology and Criminal Justice since 1974. He was awarded a Founders Award for his invaluable contribution in creating the London Study Abroad program at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. The award recognizes the outstanding ...

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  3. Reference no. 1441. The William Wakefield Memorial is a rare New Zealand example of an early memorial commemorating one of the original European settlers. It was ordered in 1850, some time after the death of William Wakefield, an important but controversial agent for the New Zealand Company. It was not put up until 1882, but even after then, it ...

  4. 8 de nov. de 2017 · For the Company, his brother William, in late 1839, made large and dubious land purchases covering most of central New Zealand, just ahead of the settlers it sent out to colonise Port Nicholson (Wellington). The Company also founded New Plymouth, Nelson and Wanganui, and Wakefield was involved in the settlement of Christchurch and Otago.

  5. 22 de abr. de 2017 · 1985-2017. When Dr. William Wakefield opened the door and entered the stage of his retirement concert he encountered a full house of his friends, students, colleagues, and his protégés. What took place when he lead the Wind Symphony was nothing less than magnificent, and is recorded here for your enjoyment. Without doubt, after 32 years as ...

  6. 4 de fev. de 2024 · William “Bill” Arthur Teixeira, Jr., 68, of Wakefield died unexpectedly on January 31st. Bill was born on September 12th, 1955 and was the beloved son of the late William A. and Lillian A ...

  7. The William Wakefield Memorial, located on the eastern end of the embankment within the perimeter fence of the Basin Reserve, commemorates William Wakefield, a key official of the New Zealand Company and a significant figure in the European colonisation of Wellington, and indeed, New Zealand.