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Nolan Ryan Nolan Ryan
Nolan Ryan (Lynn Nolan Ryan, Jr.), 1947-, American baseball player, b. Refugio, Tex. A right-handed pitcher with a blazing fastball, he played with the New York Mets, the California Angels, the Houston Astros, and the Texas Rangers while in the major leagues (1967-93). He had 324 career wins,... Read more
Marvin Gaye Marvin Gaye
Marvin Gaye American singer Marvin Gaye (1939–1984) was one of popular music's most successful and innovative recording artists. He expanded the boundaries of the rhythm and blues and soul genres as he explored social and sexual themes in his music. Gaye began his career with Motown records,... Read more
Bob Feller Bob Feller
Bob Feller An Iowa farm boy who became a star for baseball's Cleveland Indians, Bob Feller (born 1918) threw harder than any pitcher of his generation. Six times, he won 20 or more games in a season, and he set new standards as a strikeout artist. Feller also won medals for his service as a Navy... Read more
Charles Goodnight Charles Goodnight
Charles Goodnight The American cattleman Charles Goodnight (1836-1929) opened a series of cattle trails from Texas to New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, and Kansas. Charles Goodnight was born in Macoupin County, Ill. His father soon died, his mother remarried, and the family moved to Milam County, Tex.... Read more
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Sun Ra Keyboard player, bandleader, composer For the Record… Selected discography Sources The eccentric Sun Ra has exerted a profound influence over modern jazz for more than four decades. As a solo performer and also as leader of the Sun Ra Arkestra, the musician has blazed new trails in... Read more
Mel Brooks Mel Brooks
Mel Brooks 1927-, American film director, writer, actor, and producer, b. New York City as Melvin Kaminsky. His earliest work was in television, notably as a gag writer for Sid Caesar 's "Your Show of Shows" (1950-54). He also scored a hit with a 1964 comedy recording, in which he played an... Read more
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Rick Rubin Producer, record company executive The Village Voice once dubbed Rick Rubin "Satan's Record Producer" and the highly successful and iconoclastic Rubin has been tagged with a bevy of similar epithets. His production and support of such controversial recording artists as horror-rappers the... Read more
Stewart Edward White Stewart Edward White
Stewart Edward White 1873-1946, American author, b. Grand Rapids, Mich., grad. Univ. of Michigan, 1895. The stories collected in The Claim Jumpers (1901) and The Blazed Trail (1902) reflect his own adventures in the Black Hills gold rush and in a Michigan lumber camp, respectively. His... Read more
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Civil Society: Responses in Africa and the Middle Eas "All vogue words tend to share a similar fate," observes Zygmunt Bauman. "The more experiences they pretend to make apparent, the more they themselves become opaque. The more numerous are the orthodox truths they elbow out and supplant, the... Read more

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