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Exceptional Human Experience
Exceptional Human Experience (Journal) Semiannual journal founded and edited by Rhea A. White. Its central subject matter is exceptional human experience, which consists of experiences that begin as anomalous ones or anomalies of experience (first-time experiences) and when they become... Read more |
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Alfred Dupont Chandler
CHANDLER, ALFRED DUPONT Alfred DuPont Chandler (1918–) is a U.S. historian, specializing in the history of business. A Harvard graduate and professor emeritus, Chandler wrote and edited numerous books and articles about business history and famous businesspeople. Over the course of five... Read more |
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Act of Six Articles
Six Articles, Act of, 1539 (31 Hen. VIII c. 14). The Act gave legal and penal authority to a set of highly reactionary statements on issues of church belief and practice. The Six Articles, decided by debate within the House of Lords and approved by convocation, upheld (a)the catholic doctrine of the... Read more |
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Louis Antoine Godey
Louis Antoine Godey , 1804-78, American publisher, b. New York City. He was joint founder in 1830 of the Lady's Book (known after his partner's withdrawal as Godey's Lady's Book ), the first successful women's magazine. The magazine, which featured articles by famous authors and colored plates of... Read more |
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George Hodges
George Hodges 1856-1919, American Episcopal clergyman, b. Rome, N.Y. While at Calvary Church, Pittsburgh (1881-94), he attracted attention by the quality of his preaching. He was an early exponent of the Social Gospel and founder of Kingsley House and other philanthropic agencies in Pittsburgh.... Read more |
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Fyodor Tyutchev
TYUTCHEV, FYODOR IVANOVICH (1803–1873), Russian poet. Widely considered one of the greatest poets in world literature, Tyutchev can be classified as a late romantic, but, like other persons of surpassing genius, he was strikingly unique. Tyutchev's literary legacy consists of some three... Read more |
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Ernest Flagg
Ernest Flagg 1857-1947, American architect, b. Brooklyn, N.Y., studied at the École des Beaux-Arts, Paris. The 45-story Singer Building in New York City, which he built in 1908, marked a revolutionary height. Flagg's other works include the Scribner Building, New York City, the Corcoran... Read more |
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