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Sir Frank Whittle Sir Frank Whittle
Whittle, Sir Frank (b. 1907). Frank Whittle, the distinguished aeronautical engineer and inventor of the jet engine, began his career as an apprentice with the Royal Air Force at the RAF College, Cranwell. While still a student he developed the idea of the gas turbine or ‘jet’... Read more
Francis Godolphin Osborne 5th duke of Leeds Francis Godolphin Osborne 5th duke of Leeds
Leeds, Francis Godolphin Osborne, 5th duke of (1751–99). Leeds was known as Lord Carmarthen till 1790, but sat in the Lords as Baron Osborne from 1776. A supporter of Lord North, he shifted to opposition and was punished, in 1780, with dismissal from his lord-lieutenancy (Yorkshire, East... Read more
Famine Famine
FamineBIBLIOGRAPHY“Famine is like insanity, hard to define but glaring enough when recognized. … one country will define as food shortage what another country would call famine” (Taylor 1947, pp. 98, 102). In recent years, and particularly in the United States, where food surpluses have been... Read more
Salvador Allende Gossens Salvador Allende Gossens
Salvador Allende Gossens , 1908-73, president of Chile (1970-73). A physician, he helped found the Chilean Socialist party in 1933, was minister of health (1939-42) and president of the senate (1965-69). Four times a presidential candidate, he won in 1970 by a narrow plurality. Attempting to... Read more
Stephen Hough Stephen Hough
Stephen Hough Pianist For the Record… Selected discography Sources The world of classical music has no shortage of gifted and passionate pianists. Alone among their number, however, is a musician who is also accessible, contemporary, and Read more
Wage and Price Controls Wage and Price Controls
Wage and Price Controls BIBLIOGRAPHY Examples of rulers and governments attempting to control prices and wages can be found in distant history, but comprehensive wage-price controls or similar voluntary programs for anti-inflation purposes are really a twentieth-century development. Simple... Read more
Deficiency Deficiency
DEFICIENCY A shortage or insufficiency. The amount by which federal income tax due exceeds the amount reported by the taxpayer on his or her return; also, the amount owed by a taxpayer who has not filed a return. The outstanding balance of a debt secured by a mortgage after the mortgaged property... Read more
Levittown Levittown
LEVITTOWN LEVITTOWN. A mass-produced suburban housing development on Long Island, New York, the first Levittown came to symbolize post–World War II suburbanization. The product of the builders Levitt and Sons, Levittown was constructed between 1947 and 1951 on seven square miles of... Read more
Municipal Government Municipal Government
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT refers to the institution created by states to govern incorporated localities—particularly cities. States grant powers to municipal governments so that they might provide basic services, such as police and fire protection, as well as solve the... Read more
Press Press
press. Despite a shortage of newsprint, newspapers and magazines continued to be published in every country during the war years. The civilian press of the belligerents was part of the propaganda war; the armed forces newspapers boosted morale at the front; and the clandestine press of the various... Read more

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