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James H. Cone
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Frederic William Maitland
Frederic William Maitland , 1850-1906, English legal historian, educated at Cambridge. A thorough scholar, he founded the Selden Society for the publication of early English documents and edited many texts himself, such as Henry de Bracton's notebook and the Year Books of Edward II (completed by... Read more |
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Michel De LHopital
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Formulas for the Volumes of Some Common Solids
Formulas for the Volumes of Some Common Solids Formulas for the Volumes of Some Common Solids Solid Volume Abbreviations: B = area of base; h = height; r = radius; l = length; w = width. cube l3 right... Read more |
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Interviewing
InterviewingI. SOCIAL RESEARCHRobert L. Kahn and Charles F. CannellBIBLIOGRAPHYII. PERSONALITY APPRAISALJ. R. WittenbornBIBLIOGRAPHYIII. THERAPEUTIC INTERVIEWINGHans H. StruppBIBLIOGRAPHYI. SOCIAL RESEARCHThe interview has been defined as a conversation with a purpose, and the purposes for which... Read more |
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Michel Baron
Michel Baron , 1653-1729, one of the first great French actors. A protégé of Molière, he acted at the Hôtel de Bourgogne and at the Comédie Française. He brought a naturalness to the bombastic acting style established by Montfleury. In 1691 he retired at the... Read more |
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H P Lovecraft
H. P. Lovecraft (Howard Phillips Lovecraft), 1890-1937, American writer, b. Providence, R.I. A master of Gothic horror, fantasy, and science fiction of a most rococo variety, he is particularly noted for his many nightmarish short stories. Most of these are set in his native New England and many... Read more |
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Charles Dana Gibson
Charles Dana Gibson 1867-1944, American illustrator, b. Roxbury, Mass., studied at the Art Students League and in Paris. His work for Life, Century, Harper's, Scribner's, Collier's Weekly, and other magazines established him as a leading illustrator and delineator of aristocratic social ideals,... Read more |
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Baron von Friedrich Hugel
Friedrich Hügel, Baron von , 1852-1925, British Roman Catholic religious writer, b. Florence; son of an Austrian diplomat. After his marriage (1873), Hügel lived in England. He wrote The Mystical Element of Religion as Studied in St. Catherine of Genoa and Her Friends (1908), a classic... Read more |
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Hilda Doolittle
Hilda Doolittle pseud. H. D., 1886-1961, American poet, b. Bethlehem, Pa., educated at Bryn Mawr. After 1911 she lived abroad, marrying Richard Aldington in 1913. In England, under the influence of Ezra Pound, she became associated with the imagists and developed into one of the most... Read more |
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