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Yank
Yank (1942–45), weekly magazine written by and published for enlisted men of the army. The most widely circulated service periodical during World War II, its most popular features were cartoons, such as The Sad Sack by George Baker, pinup pictures of girls, letters from soldiers, and... Read more |
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Bound East for Cardiff
Bound East for Cardiff, one‐act play by Eugene O'Neill, produced and published in 1916.In mid‐Atlantic on the British tramp steamer Glencairn, the seaman Yank has been injured in a fall and lies moaning in his bunk. His friend, the Irishman Driscoll, and the other seamen encourage him... Read more |
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The Moon of the Caribbees
Moon of the Caribbees, The, one‐act play by O'Neill, produced and published in 1918.The British tramp steamer Glencairn is anchored off a West Indian island, from which is heard a melancholy, crooning chant. On deck, the seamen await the arrival of Bella, the bumboat woman, who brings three... Read more |
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The Hairy Ape
Hairy Ape, The, expressionist play by O'Neill, produced and published in 1922. It is symbolic of the perversion of human strength by technological progress.In the cramped forecastle of a transatlantic liner, Yank—brutal, stupid, and profane—is the recognized leader of the stokers, who... Read more |
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Maker
MAKER One who makes, frames, executes, or ordains; as a lawmaker, or the maker of a promissory note. One who signs a note to borrow and, as such, assumes the obligation to pay the note when due. The person who creates or executes a note, that is, issues it, and in signing the instrument makes the... Read more |
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Kiliaen Van Rensselaer
Kiliaen Van Rensselaer , c.1580-1644, Dutch merchant and patroon, b. Amsterdam. He was a wealthy diamond and pearl merchant and helped found (1621) the Dutch West India Company, later becoming one of its directors. He was one of the first to develop a patroonship in New Netherland, having purchased... Read more |
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Nongonococcal urethritis
Nongonococcal Urethritis Definition Any inflammation of the urethra not due to gonorrhea, almost always contracted through sexual intercourse and found far more often in men. Description Men between the ages of 15 and 30 who have multiple sex partners are most at risk for nongonococcal... Read more |
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Day trading
DAY TRADING As one of the new economy's most popular pastimes, day trading generated intense emotions from supporters and detractors alike, and the practice was the source of much controversy. Sometimes referred to with derision as "recreational trading," day trading is a form of stock market... Read more |
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Almroth Edward Wright
WRIGHT, ALMROTH EDWARD(b. Middleton Tyas, near Richmond, Yorkshire, England, 10 August 1861; d. Farnham Common, Buckinghamshire, England, 30 April 1947)Pathology, bacteriology, immunologyWright was second son of an Irish Presbyterian minister, charles Henry Hamilton Wright, and Ebba Johanna Dorothea... Read more |
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Dieudonne
Dieudonné1966— Comedian Dieudonné M'bala M'bala, who is known professionally as simply "Dieudonné," is France's most controversial comedian. He rose to fame in the early 1990s as part of a duo who poked fun at long-standing racial and religious stereotypes in France, but since 1997 Dieudonné has... Read more |
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