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Sauk Sauk
SAUK SAUK. The Sauks, or Sacs, originally spoke a Central Algonquian dialect and referred to themselves as asa •ki • waki, meaning "People of the Outlet." They left their central Michigan location for northern Wisconsin after Iroquois attacks in the mid-seventeenth century. The... Read more
Jeane Dixon Jeane Dixon
P ROPHETS ANDD IVINERS T housands of years before the contemporary era, wise men and women listened while murmuring springs and streams spoke to them of what was to be, and they looked through the brilliance of precious stones into the world of... Read more
fall of man fall of man
Fall According to the theology of the early Christian church fathers, Adam not only possessed complete human harmony, he also possessed an encompassing knowledge of nature such that God brought all the animals to him so that he could name them (Gen. 2: 19–20). Adam and Eve lost not only... Read more
Joseph Habersham Joseph Habersham
Joseph Habersham (1751-1815) Source P OSTMASTER GENERAL Washington’s Man. Appointed postmaster general by President George Washington in 1795, Joseph Habersham designed the hub-and-spoke system of sorting mail, which transformed the Post Office’s... Read more
Risto Ryti Risto Ryti
Ryti, Risto (1889–1956),Finnish politician who was governor of the Bank of Finland from 1923 to 1940. He spoke out for strong resistance when the USSR invaded his country in November 1939 (see Finnish–Soviet war), and when President Kyösti Kallio (1873–1940) died in ... Read more
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PUGWASH CONFERENCES PUGWASH CONFERENCES. Summoned by an appeal from Albert Einstein and Bertrand Russell to work against the danger of nuclear war, twenty-two of the world's leading scientists attended a Conference on Science and World Affairs at Pugwash, Nova Scotia, in July 1957. Meeting at... Read more
Francis Cottington 1st Baron Cottington Francis Cottington 1st Baron Cottington
Cottington, Francis, 1st Baron Cottington (c.1579–1652). Cottington was a Somerset gentleman who became a leading minister before the Civil War. He was first employed by James I in Spanish matters, knew the country well, and spoke the language. In 1622 he became secretary to Charles, ... Read more
Cayuse Cayuse
Cayuse , Native North Americans who formerly occupied parts of NE Oregon and SE Washington. They were closely associated with the Nez Percé and spoke a language belonging to the Sahaptin-Chinook branch of the Penutian linguistic stock (see Native American Languages ). A mission was... Read more
Lucius Cary 2d Viscount Falkland Lucius Cary 2d Viscount Falkland
Lucius Cary Falkland, 2d Viscount , 1610?-1643, English statesman and literary figure. He entered Parliament in 1640, where he opposed the exaction of ship money and spoke in favor of the attainder of the earl of Strafford . However, he objected to the abolition of the episcopacy and in 1642 became... Read more

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