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      • Upon graduating Harvard University, he began a private law practice. Pickering entered public service in 1983 and served as a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives until 1787. While Pickering was nominated to represent New Hampshire at the Constitutional Convention, he elected to continue practicing law.
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  2. He later studied at University College London (UCL) where he obtained his BSc, PhD, and DSc. Pickering began his professional career as an industrial market research executive (1961–62) before being appointed as a lecturer at Durham University (1964–66) and University of Sussex (1966–73).

  3. Overview. John Pickering. (1777—1846) Quick Reference. (1777–1846), Boston lawyer whose avocation was philology; he learned 20 languages, was the outstanding authority of his time on some languages of North American Indians, made the first study of ... From: Pickering, John in The Oxford Companion to American Literature » Subjects: Literature.

  4. John Michael Pickering (3 August 1934 – 7 July 2016) was a twentieth-century British sculptor who pioneered the use of mathematics in British art. [1] Early life and training. John Pickering was born in Wolverhampton, England, one of three children of Midlands-born couple Alice Marston and Arthur Pickering Sr.

  5. Apr 4, 2017 · Early Career of John Pickering. Pickering was born on September 22, 1737, in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Upon graduating Harvard University, he began a private law practice. Pickering entered public service in 1983 and served as a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives until 1787.

  6. Mar 15, 2002 · He became city solicitor for Boston in 1829 and held that position until just before his death. Pickering was elected to a series of local political offices and represented Suffolk County in the state senate in 1829.

  7. Aug 27, 2013 · Looking back over his lifelong career at Irwin Mitchell, Pickering has trouble with claiming what he calls “personal credit” for the firm’s transformation from a small PI practice into the national firm it is today.

  8. John Pickering (February 7, 1777 – May 5, 1846) was an American linguist, lawyer, and politician in Salem, Massachusetts. He served as president of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences , from 1839 to 1846. [1]

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