An inveterate snob, he was already predisposed in Sir Claud's favour by virtue of his title. If he were to be found in Who's Who, a volume in which the details of Poirot's own career could also be discovered, then perhaps this Sir Claud was someone with a valid claim on his, Hercule Poirot's, time and attention. A quickening of curiosity and a sudden cool breeze combined to send Poirot indoors. Entering his library, he went to a shelf of reference books and took down the thick red volume whose title, Who's Who, was embossed in gold on its spine. Turning the pages, he came to the entry he sought, and read aloud. AMORY, Sir Claud (Herbert); Kt. 1927; b. 24 Nov. 1878. m. 1907, Helen Graham (d. 1929); one s. Educ: Weymouth Gram. Sch. ; King's Coll., London. Research Physicist GEC Laboratories, 1905; RAE Famborough (Radio Dept. ), 1916; Air Min. Research Establishment, Swanage, 1921; demonstrated a new Principle for accelerating particles: the travelling wave linear accelerator, 1924. Awarded Monroe Medal of Physical Soc.
Abgerufen am 15. Oktober 2020. ↑ 'Um die Truppe geht es der SPD nicht' ↑ werk21: Beruflicher und politischer Werdegang. 22. September 2016, abgerufen am 9. August 2019. Personendaten NAME Mützenich, Rolf KURZBESCHREIBUNG deutscher Politiker (SPD), MdB GEBURTSDATUM 25. Juni 1959 GEBURTSORT Köln