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Louis Sullivan
Louis Sullivan 1933– ... Read more |
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Jedediah Strong Smith
Jedediah Strong Smith 1799-1831, American explorer, one of the greatest of the mountain men , b. near Binghamton, N.Y. Early in 1824, Smith took a party through South Pass , beginning the regular use of that route. He and a few men headed north and into present-day Montana and as far north as the... Read more |
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Helen Adams Keller
Helen Adams Keller 1880-1968, American author and lecturer, blind and deaf from an undiagnosed illness at the age of two, b. Tuscumbia, Ala. In 1887 she was put under the charge of Anne Sullivan (see Macy, Anne Sullivan ), who was her teacher and companion until Sullivan's death in 1936. As a... Read more |
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Gilbert and Sullivan
Gilbert and Sullivan, operetta creators. Librettist‐lyricist William Schwenck Gilbert (1836–1911) and composer Arthur Seymour Sullivan (1842–1900) were first represented in America in 1875 by a failed production of their Trial by Jury. However, their H.M.S. Pinafore became one... Read more |
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Elsa Lanchester
LANCHESTER, Elsa Nationality:American. Born:Elsa Sullivan Lanchester (or Elizabeth Sullivan) in Lewisham, London, 28 October 1902; became U.S. citizen, 1950. Education:Attended Isadora Duncan's Bellevue School, Paris, 1912, and assistant on lecture tours;... Read more |
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Jess Willard
BOXING Unpopular Beginnings While there have always been amateur fist fights in which contestants for recreation or in anger match skills in the "manly art of self-defense," the sport of boxing for money, or prizefighting, did not enjoy wide popularity for much of America's... Read more |
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Louis Henri Sullivan
Louis Henri Sullivan Louis Henri Sullivan (1856-1924), American architect, was the link between Henry Hobson Richardson and Frank Lloyd Wright in the development of modern American architecture. Louis Sullivan was born in Boston on Sept. 3, 1856. Always impatient with classroom education, he... Read more |
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John Lawrence Sullivan
John Lawrence Sullivan 1858-1918, American boxer, b. Roxbury, Mass. After gaining a local reputation in amateur boxing, the Boston Strong Boy, as Sullivan came to be called, toured New England cities and after 1878 boxed professionally. Sullivan, with a devastating right-handed punch, was... Read more |
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Westmoreland V. CBS
Westmoreland v. CBS: 1984 Plaintiff: General William C. WestmorelandDefendant: CBS, Inc.Plaintiff Claim: That a certain television documentary broadcast by CBS concerning the conduct of the Vietnam War libeled the plaintiffChief Defense Lawyers: David Boies and Stuart W. GoldChief Lawyers... Read more |
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Leon H. Sullivan
Leon H. Sullivan 1922–2001 Retired preacher, civil rights activist At a Glance… Encouraged by Two Heroes Civic Involvement Founded OIC The Sullivan Principles Sources Leon Howard Sullivan was a man to whom a lifetime of notable accomplishments can be credited. Born in Charleston, West... Read more |
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