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William Hale White William Hale White
White, William Hale (1831–1913), known as a writer under the pseudonym of ‘Mark Rutherford’, entered the Civil Service in 1854. He supplemented his income by parliamentary and literary journalism, and in 1881 published The Autobiography of Mark Rutherford, Dissenting Minister.... Read more
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INTERNET RESOURCES The large number of Internet sites related to aging has both simplified and complicated electronic information retrieval. Many government, professional, trade, and consumer organizations maintain informational pages on aging on the World Wide Web. In addition, nearly every... Read more
Et Seq Et Seq
ET SEQ. An abbreviation for the Latin et sequentes or et sequentia, meaning "and the following." The phrase et seq. is used in references made to particular pages or sections of cases, articles, regulations, or statutes to indicate that the desired information is continued on the pages or in the... Read more
Stars and Stripes Stars and Stripes
STARS AND STRIPES Military Journalism The nearly two million soldiers of the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) frequently complained that they could get no reliable news from home. The Paris editions of the New York Heraldand the Chicago Tribuneprinted society news... Read more
Paging Network Inc Paging Network Inc
Paging Network Inc. 4965 Preston Park Blvd.Piano, Texas 75093U.S.A.(214) 985-4100Fax:(214) 985-6711 Public CompanyIncorporated: 1981Employees: 3,900Sales: $311.39 millionStock Exchanges: NASDAQSICs: 4812 Radiotelephone Communications; 6719 HoldingCompanies, Not Elsewhere Classified Paging... Read more
Count Basie Count Basie
Count Basie (William Basie) , 1904-84, American jazz pianist, bandleader, and composer, b. Red Bank, N.J. After working in dance halls and vaudeville in New York City, Basie moved to Kansas City, a major jazz center. There he joined Walter Page's Blue Devils in 1927, moving to Bennie Morton's band... Read more
Alfred A Knopf Alfred A Knopf
Alfred A. Knopf , 1892-1984, American publisher, b. New York City. After working (1912-14) for the Doubleday, Page Publishing Company, he founded (1915) his own firm (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc.), which remained independent until 1960, when the company was sold by Knopf to Random House, Inc.; the Knopf... Read more

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