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Douglas Southall Freeman
Douglas Southall Freeman , 1886-1953, American editor and historian, b. Lynchburg, Va. He was editor of the Richmond News Leader from 1915 to 1949, when he retired to devote most of his time to historical writing. An authority on military strategy and on the military history of the Civil War,... Read more |
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Downing Street Declaration
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Hartley Coleridge
Hartley Coleridge , 1796-1849, English author; eldest son of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Reared in the household of the poet Southey after the estrangement of his parents, Hartley Coleridge went to Oxford and gained a fellowship at Oriel. His shy and melancholy nature, however, curtailed a very... Read more |
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John Sullivan
John Sullivan 1740-95, American Revolutionary general, b. Somersworth, N.H. He was a lawyer and a delegate (1774-75, 1780-81) to the Continental Congress but is better remembered as a military leader. He served at the siege of Boston, and in 1776, while fighting under George Washington at the... Read more |
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John Street Theatre
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Oliver St John Gogarty
Oliver St. John Gogarty , 1878-1957, Irish author. A physician, he also served (1922-36) in the parliament of the Irish Free State. Gogarty is perhaps best known as the model for Buck Mulligan in James Joyce's Ulysses. As I Was Going down Sackville Street (1937) and It Isn't This Time of Year... Read more |
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John Mason (military commander)
John Mason c.1600-1672, American colonial military commander, b. England. He was an army officer before emigrating (c.1630) to Massachusetts and then (1635) to Windsor, Conn. When the Pequot threatened to wipe out the new colonies on the Connecticut River, he and John Underhill led an... Read more |
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AMC Entertainment Inc
AMC Entertainment Inc. 106 W. 14th StreetKansas City, Missouri 64105U.S.A.(816) 221-4000Fax: (816) 421-5744 Public CompanyIncorporated: 1968Employees: 8,000Sales: $587 millionStock Exchanges: AmericanSICs: 7832 Motion Picture Theaters Except Drive-in; 7833Drive-In Motion Picture Theaters AMC... Read more |
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Sir John Grey Gorton
Sir John Grey Gorton 1911-2002, Australian political leader, b. Melbourne. A fighter pilot in World War II, he was elected to the senate as a Liberal in 1949. He held a number of cabinet posts in the Liberal-County coalition of Robert G. Menzies and, under his successor Harold E. Holt , became... Read more |
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