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doghouse
doghouse, an American term for the topside sleeping hutches provided for crewmen on ships involved in the slave trade, so as to leave more space below for the living ‘cargo’. The word evolved into a yachting term, to denote the short deckhouse or main hatchway which is raised above... Read more |
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Raymond Aron
Raymond Aron Raymond Aron (1905-1983) excelled as an academic scholar, teacher, and journalist. He applied the methods of sociology to the study of economics, international relations, ideology, and war. Raymond Aron was born in Paris, France, on March 14, 1905, the year that brought the... Read more |
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Raymond
Raymond c.1140-1187, count of Tripoli (1152-87), great-great-grandson of Raymond IV of Toulouse. He played a leading part in the last years of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem. Captured (1164) by the Muslims, he was released c.1173 and became (1174) regent for King Baldwin IV of Jerusalem. He gave... Read more |
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Sir Raymond Unwin
Sir Raymond Unwin , 1863-1940, English architect and town planner. He designed the first English garden city near Letchworth, the New Earwick development in Yorkshire, and Hampstead Garden near London. He lectured on housing and city planning at the Univ. of Birmingham (1911-14) and Columbia Univ.... Read more |
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Teller
TELLER 1948– (Raymond Joseph Teller) PERSONAL Original name, Raymond Joseph Teller; born February 14, 1948, in Philadelphia, PA; son of Joe (an advertising artist) and Irene Teller. Education: Amherst College. Addresses: Office— Buggs & Rudy A Discount Corporation,... Read more |
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Raymond Bernard Cattell
Raymond Bernard Cattell 1905-1998 American psychologist who designed personality and intelligence tests and espoused controversial theories of eugenics. Raymond B. Cattell was one of psychology's most prolific scholars. In a career spanning over half a century he wrote more than 50 books and... Read more |
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Raymond fitz William
Raymond fitz William, called ‘le Gros’, Cambro‐Norman adventurer, and associate of Strongbow, who sent him to Ireland around May 1170 in advance of his own expedition. On landing, Raymond erected a fortification at Dún Domnaill, alias Baginbun, and successfully defended... Read more |
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Raymond Massey
MASSEY, Raymond Nationality:American. Born:Raymond Hart Massey in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 30 August 1896; became U.S. citizen, 1944. Education:Attended Appleby School, Oakville, Ontario; Canadian Officers' Training Corps, University of Toronto, 1915;... Read more |
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