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Barrington Moore
Moore, Barrington 1913-2003 BIBLIOGRAPHY Barrington Moore was a major sociologist who used history to wrestle with the philosophical dilemmas of justice and liberty. He saw all society and the maintenance of all values as inherently repressive, and he thought gradualism was far too accepting... Read more |
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Josh Schwartz
Schwartz, Josh August 6, 1976 • Providence, Rhode Island Screenwriter The Fox network introduced The O.C.in August of 2003 as something of an experiment. The television show about a high school kid from the wrong side of the tracks who moves into the... Read more |
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Ryan Seacrest
Seacrest, Ryan December 24, 1974 • Atlanta, Georgia Entertainer Ryan Seacrest's career did not begin on American Idol,but the popularity of the televised talent search contest on Fox helped make him a household name by 2003. Before taking the American... Read more |
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Robert Capa
Robert Capa , 1913-54, American war photographer, b. Hungary as Andre Friedmann. He came to Paris in 1933 and from that time on recorded with profound concern the spectacle of humanity caught in war. In 1936 he covered the Spanish civil war, taking the photograph of a Loyalist at the instant of... Read more |
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Lydall Inc
Lydall, Inc. 1 Colonial Road Manchester, Connecticut 06045 U.S.A. Telephone: (860) 646-1233 Toll Free: (800) 365-9325 Fax: (860) 646-8847 Web site: http://www.lydall.com Public Company Incorporated: 1913 as Colonial Board CompanyEmployees: 1,241Sales: $271.38 million (2003)Stock Exchanges:... Read more |
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Sir Samuel Cunard
Sir Samuel Cunard , 1787-1865, Canadian pioneer of regular transatlantic steam navigation, b. Halifax, N.S. The son of a United Empire Loyalist, he became a leading businessman of Nova Scotia and engaged in banking, lumbering, shipping, and shipbuilding enterprises. His fleet at one time numbered... Read more |
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Siegfried Sassoon
Siegfried Sassoon 1886-1967, English poet and novelist. A heroic and decorated officer in World War I, he nonetheless expressed his conviction of the brutality and waste of war in grim, forceful, realistic verse— The Old Huntsman (1917), Counter-Attack (1918), Satirical Poems (1926), ... Read more |
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Canberra
Canberra , city (1991 pop. 276,162), capital of Australia, in the Australian Capital Territory , SE Australia. The Canberra urban agglomeration includes a small area in New South Wales. The federal government is the largest employer in Canberra; there are also printing and service industries. The... Read more |
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Lady Augusta Gregory
Lady Augusta Gregory (Isabella Augusta Persse), 1859-1932, Irish dramatist. Though she did not begin her writing career until middle-age, Lady Gregory soon became a vital force in the Irish drama. She was a founder and the manager-director of the Abbey Theatre , for which she wrote many of her... Read more |
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