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smiling smiling
smiling The French neurologist, Duchenne du Boulogne, writing in the nineteenth century, made a fundamental discovery about the nature of smiling, a discovery that was forgotten for a hundred years. Duchenne electrically stimulated different positions on the face of a patient who had no pain... Read more
Samuel Smiles Samuel Smiles
Smiles, Samuel (1812–1904). Popularizer of the dominant social values of middle-class Victorian Britain. By profession a doctor, Smiles worked for a time as a radical journalist in Leeds before settling down as secretary (i.e. chief executive officer) to a succession of railway companies. In... Read more
Mary Lou Retton Mary Lou Retton
Mary Lou Retton 1968- American gymnast Mary Lou Retton burst onto the gymnastic front with all the vivaciousness she could muster, and in doing so, took the world by storm. She changed the way people thought of a gymnast, not having the typical physique for the sport. Retton was very... Read more
Frank Sinatra Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra (Francis Albert Sinatra), 1915-98, American singer and actor, b. Hoboken, N.J. During the late 1930s and early 40s he sang with the Harry James and Tommy Dorsey bands, causing teenage girls to shriek and swoon over his romantic, seemingly casual renditions of such songs as "I'll... Read more
Hattie McDaniel Hattie McDaniel
Hattie McDaniel 1895–1952 Actress, entertainer At a Glance… Broke into Radio and Film Won Oscar for Gone with the Wind Feuds with NAACP Renewed Success in Radio Selected filmography Selected radio performances Sources Hattie McDaniel’s 1939 portrayal of Mammy in Gone with the... Read more
Richard Tauber Richard Tauber
Richard Tauber , 1891-1948, Austrian tenor. He made his debut (1913) in Chemnitz, Germany, as Tamino in Mozart's Magic Flute. Later he sang in opera and concert all over Europe and made his American debut in 1931. Although he was noted for his operatic roles and as a lieder singer, Tauber was best... Read more
Rose Coghlan Rose Coghlan
Coghlan, Rose (1851–1932), actress. The sister of Charles Coghlan, the “wide‐eyed, velvet‐voiced, caressing, fascinating, divinely‐smiling” leading lady first came to America in 1871 to play in burlesque with Lydia Thompson and her British blondes. From... Read more
carpe diem carpe diem
carpe diem , a descriptive term for literature that urges readers to live for the moment [from the Latin phrase "seize the day," used by Horace]. The theme, which was widely used in 16th- and 17th-century love poetry, is best exemplified by a familiar stanza from Robert Herrick's "To the... Read more
Maurice Chevalier Maurice Chevalier
Maurice Chevalier , 1888-1972, French singer and film actor. He made his debut in 1900 singing and dancing at the Casino de Tourelles, Paris. As the dancing partner of Mistinguett and as the star of several Paris music halls, he won his public by his charm and inimitable smile; by 1928 his... Read more
Alek Wek Alek Wek
Alek Wek1977— Model, author, humanitarian Sudanese model Alek Wek represents a fresh, 21st-century attitude from within the fashion industry and the images it sends out into the world about who or what is beautiful. Wek, possessing far darker skin than her African-heritage supermodel predecessors,... Read more

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