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William Churchill


Born
in Brooklyn, NY, The United States
October 05, 1859

Died
June 09, 1920

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William Churchill, FRAI, AIA, AAG (1859–1920) was an American Polynesian ethnologist and philologist. He was educated at Yale, where he wrote for campus humor magazine The Yale Record. In 1896 he became consul general to Samoa. In 1897 his commission was extended, making him also Consul General to Tonga. In 1902 he began working for New York Sun, where he later became a member of the editorial staff. In 1915, he took a position as research associate in primitive philology at the Carnegie Institution in Washington, D.C.

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Club Types of Nuclear Polyn...

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Easter Island ; The Rapaniu...

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Samoan Kava Custom (1916)

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A Princess of Fiji

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“you have enemies? Good. That means you've stuck up for yourself sometime in your life.”
William Churchill