Everett greene biography
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Everett Raymond Greene of Wilmington, dem passed away on Saturday May 21, 2022 at Einstein Medical Center Montgomery in East Norriton, PA. He was 93.
Everett was born on May 11, 1929 in Zanesville, Ohio. He was the son of Ralph and Helen (Haas) Greene. Everett graduated from Lash High School in Zanesville in 1947. He received a BS in kemikalie Engineering from Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1951.
After graduation from college, he began his career as a kemikalie engineer for Hercules in Wilmington, dem. He also spent a couple of years in Massachusetts before going on a 6-month temporary assignment to Louisiana, MO where he stayed for 20 years.
While in Louisiana, Everett met his wife, Mina Glidden and they were married on June 16, 1961 at the local Presbyterian Church. He served the church as a Deacon and the föreståndare of Sunday Schools for ma
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Nathaniel Everett Green
English painter
For those of a similar name, see Nathaniel Greene (disambiguation) and Nathan Green (disambiguation).
Nathaniel Everett GreenFRAS[1] (21 August 1823 – 10 November 1899) was an Englishpainter, art teacher and astronomer. He professionally painted landscapes and portraits, and also gained fame with his drawings of planets.[2]
Born in Bristol, the son of Benjamin Holder Green (1793–1865), then a haberdasher, and Elizabeth ‘Betsey’ née Everett (1795–1837); his interest in astronomy dated from 1859 when he built a telescope for himself. He produced "soft-pencil" drawings of Mars in 1877, which were widely known. Shortly after drawing them, he was the first to suggest that canals on Mars were an optical illusion.
In 1880 he was called to Balmoral and taught art to some members of the royal family, including Queen Victoria.
He was founding member of the British Astronomical Association (BAA) and its president from 18