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Alfred C. Kinsey
Kinsey, Alfred C.WORKS BY KINSEYSUPPLEMENTARY BIBLIOGRAPHYAlfred Charles Kinsey (1894–1956) was undoubtedly the most famous American student of human sexual behavior in the first half of the twentieth century. In Europe at the turn of the century, Richard von Krafft-Ebing, and then Albert Moll,... Read more |
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Alfred Charles Kinsey
Alfred Charles Kinsey , 1894-1956, American biologist, b. Hoboken, N.J., grad. Bowdoin College (B.S., 1916), Harvard (D.Sc., 1920). He was associated with the Univ. of Indiana from 1920, becoming professor of zoology in 1929. His early work dealt with the life cycle, evolution, geographic... Read more |
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Harold Macmillan 1st Earl of Stockton
(Maurice) Harold Macmillan, 1st earl of Stockton 1894-1986, British statesman. A descendant of the founder of the publishing house of Macmillan and Company, he was educated at Eton and at Oxford and served in World War I. He entered Parliament in 1924 as a Conservative. Throughout the 1930s he was... Read more |
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John Dennis Profumo
John Dennis Profumo 1915-2006, British politician. After studying at Harrow and Oxford, he entered Parliament as a Conservative member in 1940 and left in 1945 for an appointment as chief of staff in Japan. Returning to Parliament in 1950, he held several posts, becoming (1960) Harold Macmillan 's... Read more |
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Harold Washington
Harold Washington 1922–... Read more |
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Charles Harold Dodd
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Harold Sigurdsson
Harold Sigurdsson (d. 1066), king of Norway. Harold, the half-brother of St Olaf, was the last great Viking invader of England. Nicknamed ‘Hardrada’—stern in council—and a man of great stature and strength, he joined forces in 1066 with Tostig, Harold II Godwineson's... Read more |
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Sir John Harold Clapham
Sir John Harold Clapham , 1873-1946, English economic historian. He was lecturer, professor and administrator at Cambridge from 1908 to 1943. Outstanding among his many works on British economic history are An Economic History of Modern Britain (2d ed., 3 vol., 1931-38) and The Bank of England ... Read more |
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Peter Carington 6th Baron Carrington
Peter Carington Carrington, 6th Baron 1919-, British politician. Educated at Eton and Sandhurst, he succeeded to the peerage in 1938. After serving in World War II, he took his seat in the House of Lords, where he held ministerial positions under the Conservative governments of Winston Churchill,... Read more |
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