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Fordham University Fordham University
Fordham University , in New York City; Jesuit; coeducational; founded as St. John's College 1841, chartered as a university 1846; renamed 1907. Fordham College for men and Thomas More College for women merged in 1974. The university has an antiquities museum. Fordham has campuses at Rose Hill, in... Read more
BankAmerica Corp BankAmerica Corp
BankAmerica Corporation 555 California StreetSan Francisco, California 94104U.S.A.(415) 622-3456Fax: (415) 622-7915 Public Company Incorporated: 1904 as Bank of ItalyEmployees: 54,369Assets: $180.64 billionStock Exchanges: New York Pacific MidwestSICs: 6712 Bank Holding Companies; 6021... Read more
Chipewyan Chipewyan
Chipewyan ETHNONYMS: Dene, Northern Indians, Yellowknives Orientation Identification and Location. The Chipewyan inhabit the central Canadian subarctic region. The Chipewyan people call themselves collectively Dene (The People). Chipewyan, their common English name, generally is regarded as... Read more
Japan Current Japan Current
Japan Current or Kuroshio [Jap.,=black stream], warm ocean current of the Pacific Ocean, off E Asia. A northward flowing branch of the North Equatorial Current, it runs E of Taiwan and Japan; the Tsushima Current separates from the main current and flows into the Sea of Japan. At about lat.... Read more
Bellingham Bellingham
Bellingham , city (1990 pop. 52,179), seat of Whatcom co., NW Wash., a port of entry on Bellingham Bay, one of the best harbors on the U.S. Pacific coast, near Canada; inc. 1904. It is an important shipping point for lumber, pulp, paper, and canned and frozen fruit. There is shipbuilding and diverse... Read more
Chief of Naval Operations Chief of Naval Operations
NAVAL OPERATIONS, CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS, CHIEF OF. The post of chief of naval operations (CNO) was established on 3 February 1915 to give the navy a military chief "charged with the operations of the Fleet and with the preparations of plans for use in war." Legally, the CNO was only an... Read more
Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway
Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation 3800 Continental Plaza777 Main StreetFort Worth, Texas 76102-5384U.S.A.(817) 333-2000Fax: (817) 333-2377Web site: http://www.bnsf.com Public Company Incorporated: 1994Employees: 44,500Sales: $8.41 billion (1997)Stock Exchanges: New YorkTicker Symbol:... Read more
Novatian Novatian
Novatian , fl. 250, Roman priest, antipope (from 251), and theologian. He opposed the election of St. Cornelius as pope and set himself up instead. He gained followers throughout the empire because of his espousal of the idea that those fallen from grace by compromising their Christianity during the... Read more
absolute absolute
absolute in philosophy, the opposite of relative. The term has acquired numerous widely variant connotations in different philosophical systems. It means unlimited, unconditioned, or free of any relation; perfect, complete, or total; permanent, inherent, or ultimate; independent, or valid without... Read more
United Arab Republic United Arab Republic
United Arab Republic political union (1958-61) of Egypt and Syria . The capital was Cairo. The two countries were merged (1958) into a single unit comprising the Southern (Egypt) and the Northern (Syria) Regions, with Gamal Abdal Nasser as president. As an initial step toward creating a... Read more

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