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Marquette Marquette
Marquette city (1990 pop. 21,977), seat of Marquette co., N Mich., Upper Peninsula, on Lake Superior; settled 1849, inc. as a city 1871. It is a shipping center for a lumber, farm, and resort region. Chemicals, wood products, and mining machinery are manufactured. Marquette is the seat of Northern... Read more
Jacques Marquette Jacques Marquette
Jacques Marquette , 1637-75, French missionary and explorer in North America, a Jesuit priest. He was sent to New France in 1666 and studied Native American languages under a missionary at Trois Rivières . In 1668 he was sent as a missionary to the Ottawa, spent a winter at Sault Ste Marie,... Read more
Marquette Electronics Inc Marquette Electronics Inc
Marquette Electronics, Inc. 8200 West Tower AvenueMilwaukee, Wisconsin 53223U.S.A.(414) 355-5000Fax: (414) 355-3790 Public Company Incorporated: 1965Employees: 1,498Sales: $253.8 millionStock Exchanges: NASDAQSICs: 3845 Electromedical Equipment Founded in 1965, Marquette Electronics, Inc.,... Read more
Louis Jolliet Louis Jolliet
Louis Jolliet , 1645-1700, French explorer, joint discoverer with Jacques Marquette of the upper Mississippi River, b. Quebec prov., Canada. After a year's study of hydrography in France and some years as a trader and trapper on the Great Lakes, Jolliet was appointed (1672) as leader of an... Read more
Agnes Repplier Agnes Repplier
Agnes Repplier , 1858-1950, American essayist, b. Philadelphia. Her essays, esteemed for their scholarship and wit, are collected in several volumes, including Books and Men (1888), Points of Friction (1920), and To Think of Tea! (1932). She also wrote biographical studies of Jacques Marquette... Read more
Ralph Horace Metcalfe Ralph Horace Metcalfe
Metcalfe, Ralph May 30, 1910October 10, 1978 The athlete and congressman Ralph Horace Metcalfe was born in Atlanta, Georgia, but moved to Chicago at an early age. While an undergraduate at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Metcalfe was the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)... Read more
Quapaw Quapaw
Quapaw , Native North Americans, also called the Arkansas, whose language belongs to the Siouan branch of the Hokan-Siouan linguistic stock (see Native American languages ). The Quapaw were essentially of the Plains culture, but they had other distinctive traits; they built temple and burial mounds... Read more
Bharati Mukherjee Bharati Mukherjee
MUKHERJEE, Bharati Nationality: Canadian. Born: Calcutta, India, 27 July 1940; became Canadian citizen, 1972. Education: Loreto Convent School, Calcutta; University of Calcutta, B.A. (honors) in English 1959; University of Baroda, Gujarat, M.A. 1961; University of Iowa, Iowa City, M.F.A.... Read more
Louis De Buade Frontenac Comte de Louis De Buade Frontenac Comte de
Frontenac, Louis De Buade, Comte de, (1620–98),French governor of New France (1672–82, 1689–98) whose attempts to obtain political independence for Canada were restrained by the home government. He was frequently in conflict with the sovereign council, the intendant or royal tax... Read more
color-field painting color-field painting
color-field painting abstract art movement that originated in the 1960s. Coming after the abstract expressionism of the 1950s, color-field painting represents a sharp change from the earlier movement. The production of the abstract expressionists involved a strong personal emotionalism, a... Read more

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