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Yuit Yuit
Yuit ETHNONYM: Asiatic Eskimos Orientation Identification. "Asiatic Eskimos" refers to those living on St. Lawrence Island in the north Bering Sea and on the adjacent Siberian shore. "Yuit" means "the real people" or "authentic human beings" and is comparable to "Inuit" (used among... Read more
D.H. Lawrence D.H. Lawrence
David Herbert Lawrence The English novelist, poet, and essayist David Herbert Lawrence (1885-1930) took as his major theme the relationship between men and women, which he regarded as disastrously wrong in his time. Born in Eastwood, Nottinghamshire, on Sept. 11, 1885, D. H. Lawrence was the... Read more
Lawrence Langner Lawrence Langner
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Lawrence Norfolk Lawrence Norfolk
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D H Lawrence D H Lawrence
D. H. Lawrence (David Herbert Lawrence), 1885-1930, English author, one of the primary shapers of 20th-century fiction. Life The son of a Nottingham coal miner, Lawrence was a sickly child, devoted to his refined but domineering mother, who insisted upon his education. He graduated from the... Read more
Ogdensburg Ogdensburg
Ogdensburg city (1990 pop. 13,521), St. Lawrence co., N N.Y., on the St. Lawrence River at the mouth of the Oswegatchie, in a resort area, opposite Prescott, Ont. (with which it is connected by an international bridge); settled by French missionaries and trappers 1749, inc. as a city 1868. A... Read more
John Laird Mair Lawrence John Laird Mair Lawrence
Lawrence, John Laird Mair, 1st Baron (1811–79). Lawrence was born in Yorkshire, educated at Haileybury School, and joined the East India Company service in 1830. He achieved celebrity during and after the Sikh wars (1845–6 and 1848–9) which brought the company possession of the... Read more
Ernest O. Lawrence Ernest O. Lawrence
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John Laird Mair Lawrence 1st Baron Lawrence John Laird Mair Lawrence 1st Baron Lawrence
John Laird Mair Lawrence Lawrence, 1st Baron 1811-79, British colonial administrator in India; brother of Sir Henry Montgomery Lawrence. He went to India in 1829 and served in many administrative posts. In 1846, after the first Sikh War, he was made commissioner of the newly acquired Sikh... Read more
Massena Massena
Massena , village (1990 pop. 11,719), St. Lawrence co., extreme N N.Y., on the St. Lawrence River; settled 1792, inc. 1886. Aluminum and aluminum products are the chief manufactures. Two locks and two dams of the St. Lawrence Seaway are nearby. Massena is in a summer resort area and has a state... Read more

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