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Act of Six Articles
Six Articles, Act of, 1539 (31 Hen. VIII c. 14). The Act gave legal and penal authority to a set of highly reactionary statements on issues of church belief and practice. The Six Articles, decided by debate within the House of Lords and approved by convocation, upheld (a)the catholic doctrine of the... Read more |
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Jean Baptiste Lamarck
LAMARCK, JEAN-BAPTISTE(b. Bazentin-le-Petit, Picardie, 1 August 1744; d. Paris, 28 December 1829),botany, invertebrate zoology and paleontology, evolution. For the original article on Lamarck see DSB, vol. 7.Leslie Burlingame’s article on Lamarck, published in the first edition of the Dictionary of... Read more |
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Karl Spencer Lashley
LASHLEY, KARL SPENCER(b. Davis, West Virginia, 7 June 1890; d. Poitiers, France, 7 August 1958),psychology, neurophysiology. For the original article on Lashley see DSB, vol. 8.A major biographical treatment of Karl Lashley since the original DSB article is Nadine Weidman’s Constructing Scientific... Read more |
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Roger Sherman
Roger Sherman 1721-93, American political leader, b. Newton, Mass. Sherman helped to draft and signed the Declaration of Independence. He was long a member (1774-81, 1783-84) of the Continental Congress, helped to draw up the Articles of Confederation, and after serving as a member of the... Read more |
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Samuel Sidney McClure
Samuel Sidney McClure 1857-1949, American editor and publisher, b. Co. Antrim, Ireland. He emigrated to America as a boy. In 1884 he established the McClure Syndicate, the first newspaper syndicate in the United States. He founded McClure's Magazine in 1893 and, as editor, made it a great... Read more |
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Lincoln Steffens
Lincoln Steffens (Joseph Lincoln Steffens), 1866-1936, American editor and author, b. San Francisco, grad. Univ. of California, 1889, and studied three years in Europe. Steffens became one of the leading muckrakers , and while he held (1902-11) successive editorial positions on McClure's, the ... Read more |
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Herbert Spencer Jennings
JENNINGS, HERBERT SPENCER(b. Tonica, Illinois, 8 April 1868; d. Santa Monica, California, 14 April 1947),animal behavior, physiology, genetics, protozoology, zoology, philosophy of science. For the original article on Jennings see DSB, vol. 7.Since the original DSB article was published, new light... Read more |
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