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Ernie Banks
Ernie Banks 1931- American baseball player Hall of Famer Ernie Banks was the greatest and most popular player in the history of the Chicago Cubs, a man so closely associated with the franchise both during and after his playing days that he was known as Mr. Cub. Over the course of 19 seasons,... Read more |
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William Evans Burton
Burton, William E[vans] (1804–60), comic actor and manager. The English‐born comedian had given up a career in publishing and turned to performing only a few years before coming to America in 1834. Making his debut at Philadelphia's Arch Street Theatre as Dr. Ollapod in The Poor... Read more |
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Omar Torrijos Herrera
Omar Torrijos Herrera , 1929-81, military leader, dictator of Panama (1968-78). As a lieutenant colonel, he led, together with Col. Boris Martínez, the coup (1968) that ousted President Arnulfo Arias . In 1969, he exiled Martínez, and promoted himself to brigadier general. Later that... Read more |
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Amtrak
Amtrak the National Railroad Passenger Corp., authorized to operate virtually all intercity passenger railroad routes in the United States. Amtrak was created by Congress in 1970 in response to more than two decades of continuous operating deficits by privately run passenger railroads; over 100 of... Read more |
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Donald Sir Bradman
Don Bradman 1908-2001 Australian cricket player Sir Donald Bradman was widely regarded as the greatest batsman ever to play the game of cricket. Scoring an average of 99.94 runs in Test matches over the course of his 20-year career from 1928 to 1948, Bradman far outshone players who... Read more |
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capstan
capstan, a cylindrical barrel fitted in larger ships on the forecastle deck and used for heavy lifting work, particularly when working anchors and cables. It was normally placed on the centreline of the ship and was driven by auxiliary machinery. The barrel was lined vertically with whelps in order... Read more |
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University of Quebec
University of Quebec administrative center at Sainte Foy, Que., Canada; provincially supported; French language; founded 1968. Its largest campus is at Montreal and there are also campuses at Trois Rivières, Chicoutimi, Rimouski, Hull, and Rouyn. The university maintains a school of... Read more |
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