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Newport Brossart Advance Wildcats Earn Rare State sunspots, Newport Brossart Advance Wildcats Earn Rare State nonsports, Newport Brossart Advance Wildcats Earn Rare State insport, or Newport Brossart Advance Wildcats Earn Rare State Wintersports ?
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John Goddard
John Goddard , 1724-85, American furniture maker, b. Dartmouth, Mass. He worked in Newport, R.I., and is recognized as having been one of the finest cabinetmakers in early America. Examples of his work are rare. He is noted for his stately pieces, especially secretaries, on which he developed the... Read more |
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dividend that part of the net earnings of a corporation that is distributed to its stockholders. Dividend disbursements are based on a percentage of the par value of the stock or are a certain sum per share of no-par-value stock. They become payable only when approved by the board of directors and... Read more |
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wildcat
wildcat common name of Old World cats ( Felis sylvestris ) of Europe, Asia, and Africa. The wildcat resembles a large domestic tabby cat with a heavy tail; its fur is brownish to gray, with a pattern of light stripes. It can and does interbreed with domestic cats. The five subspecies are the... Read more |
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Oregon State University
Oregon State University at Corvallis; land-grant and state supported; coeducational; chartered 1858 as Corvallis College, opened 1865. In 1868 it was designated Oregon's land-grant agricultural college and was taken over completely by the state in 1885. From 1920 to 1961 it was known as Oregon... Read more |
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American Geographical Society
American Geographical Society (AGS), oldest geographical society in the United States, founded 1852 in New York City. Its purpose is to advance the science of geography through discussion and publication. The society maintains its collection in the library at the Univ. of Wisconsin at Milwaukee.... Read more |
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Nathaniel Southgate Shaler
SHALER, NATHANIEL SOUTHGATE(b. Newport, Kentucky, 20 February 1841: d. Cambridge, Massachusetts, 10 April 1906)geology.Shaler was the son of Nathaniel Burger Shaler, a physician, and Anne Hinde Southgate, daughter of a prosperous lawyer. He entered Lawrence Scientific School of Harvard University;... Read more |
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