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  1. Also known as: Lizzie Engels. Lizzie Burns (1827–78), described by Friedrich Engels as ‘a real child of the Irish proletariat’, subsequently became Engels’s wife, though they were not officially married until the day before her death. In 1865 she and Engels both became members of the First International.

  2. As a versatile bass player, Lizzie Burns spent six years studying in Boston while maintaining an active freelance career. She was a founding member of Phoenix and the Pianosofia Chamber Players; a fellow of Symphony Nova; and has been heard many times in Symphony Hall, Jordan Hall, and at the American Repertory Theater. Lizzie has appeared at ...

  3. 1,334 Followers, 810 Following, 72 Posts - Lizzie Burns (@lizzieburns) on Instagram: "Sound obsessed mixological enthusiast"

  4. Lizzie is the Managing Director of Harvard's Solar Geoengineering Research Program, which aims to advance natural and social science research on solar geoengineering. Prior to Harvard, Lizzie worked for the non-profit advocacy organization Opportunity Nation. She also staffed a U.S. Senate campaign and served as an intern at the White House Council on Environmental Quality.

  5. Dr Lizzie Burns is a science-based artist and creative specialist, also a visiting academic in the Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics, University of Oxford. Following a doctorate and research fellowship in cancer research at the University of Oxford, Lizzie has been working as a ‘ science-based artist ‘ since 2002 using artwork and workshops to explore the beauty and wonder of ...

  6. 11 de feb. de 2015 · Lizzie Burns — A Far Cry. Musician and Educator Lizzie Burns is a sought after and experienced bassist who performs in Chamber Orchestras, Continuo Sections, Rhythm Sections, and New Music Ensembles. She has performed with The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, recorded for major Record Labels, and Motion Picture Soundtracks, given ...

  7. Lydia « Lizzie » Burns, née le 6 août 1827 et morte le 12 septembre 1878 à Londres est une ouvrière en Angleterre d'origine irlandaise à la fin de la première moitié du XIXe siècle. Elle est essentiellement connue pour sa relation avec Friedrich Engels, et pour son amitié avec Eleanor Marx, la fille de Karl Marx qu'elle influence dans son combat pour l'indépendance de l'Irlande.