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Naomi
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William Page
William Page 1811-85, American historical and portrait painter, b. Albany, N.Y., studied with S. F. B. Morse and at the National Academy of Design. Among his best-known works are Farragut's Triumphal Entry into Mobile Bay (presented to Grand Duke Alexis of Russia, 1871) and Ruth and Naomi (N.Y.... Read more |
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Naomi Mitchison
Naomi Mitchison 1897-1999, British writer, b. Scotland, educated at Oxford; daughter of the biologist J. S. Haldane . She wrote many types of novels on a variety of subjects. They include historical novels set in ancient Greece and Rome, such as The Bull Calves (1945); fantasies, such as Graeme... Read more |
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Wynonna Judd
Wynonna Singer The lead vocalist but very much the silent partner in country music's most successful duo of the 1980s, the Judds, Wynonna Judd found herself on her own, musically and emotionally, when her mother, Naomi, was diagnosed with chronic hepatitis in the fall of 1990. In the process of her... Read more |
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Laurette Taylor
Taylor, Laurette [née Loretta Cooney] (1884–1946), actress. One of the greatest, yet, in a way, most tragic of all American performers, she was born in New York and began her theatrical career as a child in vaudeville, where she was billed as “La Belle Laurette.” She... Read more |
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William Allan Neilson
William Allan Neilson , 1869-1946, American educator, b. Scotland, M.A. Univ. of Edinburgh, 1891, Ph.D. Harvard, 1898. He taught English in Scotland and Canada and at Bryn Mawr and Columbia and served (1906-17) as professor of English at Harvard. From 1917 until his retirement in 1939 he was... Read more |
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J. M. W. Turner
Turner, J. M. W. ( Joseph Mallord William Turner) (b London, 23 Apr. 1775; d London, 19 Dec. 1851). English painter, one of the greatest figures in the history of landscape painting. His family called him Bill or William, but he is now invariably known as J. M. W. Turner (which is how he... Read more |
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