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Affair of the Diamond Necklace Affair of the Diamond Necklace
Affair of the Diamond Necklace scandal that took place at the court of King Louis XVI of France just before the French Revolution. An adventuress who called herself the comtesse de La Motte duped Cardinal de Rohan , the grand almoner, who was out of favor with Queen Marie Antoinette , into... Read more
Brownsville Brownsville
BROWNSVILLE AFFAIR BROWNSVILLE AFFAIR. African American troops have a symbiotic relationship to African Americans in the larger society. Racism and its fallout have been ever present throughout U.S. history. In 1906 the Brownsville affair demonstrated how racial stereotyping governed the unspoken... Read more
Caroline Affair Caroline Affair
Caroline Affair In 1837 a group of men led by William Lyon Mackenzie rebelled in Upper Canada (now Ontario), demanding a more democratic government. There was much sympathy for their cause in the United States, and a small steamer, the Caroline, owned by U.S. citizens, carried men and supplies... Read more
John Laski John Laski
John Laski , Pol. Jan Łaski , Latin Johannes Alasco, 1499-1560, Polish Protestant reformer. A learned priest, he went in 1523 to Basel, where he was a close friend of Erasmus. After returning to Poland he rose to archdeacon of Warsaw, but because of his Calvinistic views he had to leave. He... Read more
Watergate affair Watergate affair
Watergate affair in U.S. history, series of scandals involving the administration of President Richard M. Nixon ; more specifically, the burglarizing of the Democratic party national headquarters in the Watergate apartment complex in Washington, D.C. The Watergate Break-in On June 17, 1972,... Read more
Jesse Brown Jesse Brown
Jesse Brown 1944–2002 Government official Considered Himself a Casualty Cut Through the Red Tape Became Secretary of Veterans Affairs Honored for Work With Veterans Sources Jesse Brown was the secretary of Veterans Affairs, a cabinet-level officeholder in the administration of U.S. President... Read more
Albert (Great Britain) Albert (Great Britain)
Albert 1819-61, prince consort of Victoria of Great Britain, whom he married in 1840. He was of Wettin lineage, the son of Ernest I, duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, and first cousin to Victoria. As an alien prince he was initially unpopular, but in time the English came to admire him for his... Read more
Tomorrow and Tomorrow Tomorrow and Tomorrow
Tomorrow and Tomorrow (1931), a play by Philip Barry. [Henry Miller Theatre, 206 perf.] Gail ( Harvey Stephens) and Eve Redman ( Zita Johann) are a childless couple who live in a small American town where Gail's father had founded a college. When the noted Dr. Hay ( Herbert Marshall) comes to... Read more
William II (Germany) William II (Germany)
William II 1859-1941, emperor of Germany and king of Prussia (1888-1918), son and successor of Frederick III and grandson of William I of Germany and of Queen Victoria of England. Early Life William was early alienated from his liberal-minded parents by his belief in the divine nature of kingship,... Read more

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