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viaticum viaticum
viaticum [Lat.,=provision for a journey], in the Roman Catholic Church, Communion given to the dying by a priest. Catholics are obliged to receive the viaticum if they are able and to procure it for others. The dying person is usually confessed before receiving the viaticum but need not be fasting.... Read more
Long Days Journey into Night Long Days Journey into Night
Long Day's Journey into Night (1956), a play by Eugene O'Neill. [Helen Hayes Theatre, 390 perf.; Pulitzer Prize, Tony, NYDCC Awards.] On an uncomfortably hot day in their New England summer home, the Tyrones confront their pasts and each other. James Tyrone ( Fredric March) is an aging actor,... Read more
Charing Cross Charing Cross
Charing Cross a locality in the City of Westminster, London, containing the site of a cross erected to commemorate the last resting place of the coffin of Eleanor of Castile, queen of Edward I, on its journey from Nottinghamshire, where she died in 1290, to Westminster.The original cross (the... Read more
Journey Journey
Journey Rock group For the Record… Travelling Some Rough Roads Escape to the Top Saying Goodbye (For Now) Coming Back for More Selected discography Sources One of the most popular bands of the 1980s, Journey blended power rock rhythms with sentimental b... Read more
Marinette Marinette
Marinette, Wisconsin/USA Named after the daughter of a Menominee chief, Marinette Jacobs. Her name was a combination of Marie and Antoinette.... Read more
ITMA ITMA
ITMA title of a British radio comedy series (1939–49); ITMA was originally the acronym for a Daily Express headline of 2 May 1939, ‘It's that man again…! At the head of a cavalcade of seven black motor cars Hitler swept out of his Berlin Chancellery last night on a mystery... Read more
Christian Christian
Christian relating to or professing Christianity; a believer in Christianity. Christian is the name of the central character of the first part of Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress (1678–84), which recounts the story of his journey to the Celestial City.Christian Brothers a Roman Catholic lay... Read more
Albert Bierstadt Albert Bierstadt
Albert Bierstadt , 1830-1902, American painter of Western scenery, b. Germany. After traveling and sketching throughout the mountains of Europe, he returned to the United States. He then journeyed (1859) to the West with a trail-making expedition. His immense canvases of the Rocky Mts. and the... Read more
Lionel Trilling Lionel Trilling
Lionel Trilling 1905-75, American critic, author, and teacher, b. New York City, grad. Columbia (B.A., 1925; M.A., 1926; Ph.D., 1938). He began teaching literature at Columbia in 1932 and became a full professor in 1948. His essays—collected as The Liberal Imagination (1950), The Opposing... Read more
Henri Philippe Marie prince d Orleans Henri Philippe Marie prince d Orleans
Henri Philippe Marie Orléans, prince d' , 1867-1901, French explorer and author, b. England; son of Robert, duke of Chartres. After a journey (1889) from Siberia to Siam, by way of Tibet, and a visit (1892) to SE Africa, he left (1895) Hanoi to complete the earlier work of M. J. F. Garnier ... Read more

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