yes he did don't know what years.
during the Mexican war
She work with a man called quanetta at the college
He went home to Concord , New Hampshire, and resumed his law practice to some extent.
Franklin Pierce had a relatively easy life up until he was elected president although he had lost two children. After that things got hard. He last son died, his wife cracked up , his plans as president did not work out well . He left office and took a position that branded as a Southern supporter. His wife died and he took to drink.
Pierce was admitted to the bar in 1827 and practiced law until he became President in 1953. He took off two years to fight in the Mexican War. He also served 9 years in Congress, but he could do some legal work during that period,
It was a leisure time activity, something to when he did have to work. I do not think he ever explained why he liked it, I would guess that he liked being in the outdoors and the challenge and thrill of catching fish.
Rosalind Franklin attended Newnham College, Cambridge, where she studied natural sciences and earned her degree in 1941. During her time at Cambridge, she excelled in her studies and developed a strong foundation in physical chemistry, which later contributed to her groundbreaking work in molecular biology.
Pierce had periods when he drank enough to injure his health. He was never unable to do his work due to intoxication. I do not think there was even an instances when he appeared drunk in public and his drinking did not seriously threaten his marriage if at all.
Franklin Pierce was an unpopular president. He was not known for his contributions, but for his failures such as backing the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska act and failing to use federal troops there when violence broke out. He made an effort to acquire Cuba from Spain, a diplomatic fiasco occurred over his administration's efforts. His main contributions, which he is not known for, were the Gadsden Purchase and the fine work by his secretaries of the navy and war to improve and modernize the navy and army.
Ben Franklin would be doing ........................................................ work.
Rosalind Franklin shared her work on the structure of DNA with colleagues Maurice Wilkins and Raymond Gosling at King's College London. However, her data was shown to James Watson and Francis Crick without her knowledge or permission, leading to their discovery of the double helix structure of DNA.
He never graduated from high school or college. He was self-educated after his father pulled him from school in order to work for his brother to help support the family. He only let others call him Dr. Franklin after receiving an honorary doctorate.