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Janis Ian Janis Ian
Janis Ian Singer, songwriter For the Record… Selected discography Sources Anew generation of female musicians developed in the 1990’s. Some of them looked tough, some fresh-faced and beautiful. Some were talented songwriters, while still others possessed angelic voices. Janis Ian was... Read more
Richard of Saint Victor Richard of Saint Victor
Richard of Saint Victor d. 1173, Scottish monk and mystic, prior of the Abbey of St. Victor, Paris. His principal importance is in the history of mystical theology, in which he is a successor to Hugh of Saint Victor . In two works, Benjamin Major and Benjamin Minor, he defined anew the stages... Read more
Blind Melon Blind Melon
Blind Melon Alternative rock band For the Record… Over the Edge Farewell Disc Lauded, Band Forms Anew Selected discography Sources Blind Melon rocketed to stardom in the realm of alternative rock with their self-titled debut album in 1992, which sold more than 3 million copies... Read more
The Outsider The Outsider
Outsider, The, novel by Richard Wright, published in 1953.Cross Damon, a black man who works in the Chicago post office, is caught in a subway accident but escapes without serious injury, though because of a mistaken identity his death is announced. He decides to take advantage of this error to... Read more
the Phoenix the Phoenix
P HOENIX, T HE In ancient Greek and Egyptian mythology, the phoenix is a mythical bird associated with the Egyptian sun god Ra and the Greek god Phoibos Apollo. The bird symbolizes resurrection and immortality and has retained its symbolic connotation of life... Read more
Castres Castres
Castres , city (1990 pop. 46,292), Tarn dept., SW France, on the Agout River. It has been a textile center since the 13th cent., and its machine tools are known worldwide. Wood products, especially furniture, and pharmaceuticals are also manufactured. Once the site of a Roman encampment, Castres... Read more
Bernard Bailyn Bernard Bailyn
Bernard Bailyn , 1922-, U.S. historian, b. Hartford, Conn. After receiving his Ph.D. from Harvard in 1953, he taught (1953-93; emeritus 1993-) U.S. colonial history there, becoming full professor in 1961. He won the Pulitzer Prize twice: first for his book The Ideological Origins of the American... Read more
Persephone Persephone
Persephone or Proserpine , in Greek and Roman religion and mythology, goddess of fertility and queen of the underworld. She was the daughter of Zeus and Demeter. When she was still a beautiful maiden, Pluto seized her and held her captive in his underworld. Though Demeter eventually persuaded... Read more
Erwin Finlay Freundlich Erwin Finlay Freundlich
Freundlich, Erwin Finlay (b. Biebrich, Germany, 29 May 1885; d. Wiesbaden, Germany, 24 July 1964) astronomy. Freundlich was the son of a German businessman, E. Philip Freundlich, and his British wife, Ellen Elisabeth Finlayson. He had four brothers and two sisters. Like his brothers he received... Read more
Shane ONeill Shane ONeill
Shane O'Neill 1530?-1567, Irish chieftain. The eldest son of Con O'Neill, 1st earl of Tyrone, he carried on a bitter feud with his father after Con accepted Henry VIII's nomination of Con's illegitimate son, Matthew, as baron of Dungannon and heir to the O'Neill title. Shane's agents murdered... Read more

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