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Ralph Horace Metcalfe
Metcalfe, Ralph May 30, 1910October 10, 1978 The athlete and congressman Ralph Horace Metcalfe was born in Atlanta, Georgia, but moved to Chicago at an early age. While an undergraduate at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Metcalfe was the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)... Read more |
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Philip St. George Cooke
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Sremski Karlovci
Sremski Karlovci, Serbia/Serbia and Montenegro Castrum Caron, Karloca, Karlovica, Karlowitz A town in the Srem region which originally took its name from its earliest rulers, the de Caron family; and then, in different forms, from another ruler, a Duke Karl who preceded the arrival of the Ottoman... Read more |
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Darlene Love
Darlene Love Singer Singer Darlene Love has one of the best-known voices, and one of the least-known names, in the rock music industry. During the 1960s, she recorded a string of hits for legendary rock 'n' roll producer Phil Spector, but very few were credited to her name. Instead, the songs... Read more |
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John Metcalf
Metcalf, John (1717–1810). Road-builder, known as ‘Blind Jack of Knaresborough’. Blinded by smallpox at the age of 6, Metcalf proved extraordinarily adaptable, and became successively travelling fiddler and horse-dealer, recruiting for Cumberland's army in 1745, and was present... Read more |
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Antoine Caron
Caron, Antoine (b Beauvais, 1521; d Paris, 1599). French Mannerist painter. He is one of the few French painters of his time with a distinctive artistic personality, and his work reflects the refined but unstable atmosphere of the Valois court during the Wars of Religion (1560–98). He worked... Read more |
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Dionne Warwick
Dionne Warwick 1940– Vocalist At a Glance… Selected discography Sources A popular recording artist and concert performer since the early 1960s, Dionne Warwick has so firmly established herself with the public that hit records now seem icing on the cake rather than an attention getting... Read more |
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Missionary
448. Missionary Aubrey, Father converts savages to Christianity. [Fr. Lit.: Atala ] Boniface, St. missionary to the German infidels in 8th century. [Christian Hagiog.: Brewster, 271] Davidson, Rev. Alfred attempts to convert Sadie Thompson to religion but ends up seducing her. [Br. Lit.:... Read more |
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Cook Strait
Cook Strait channel, c.15 mi (24 km) wide, between the North Island and the South Island, New Zealand. It was first explored in 1770 by Capt. James Cook.... Read more |
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