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Walt Whitman Walt Whitman
Walt Whitman (Walter Whitman), 1819-92, American poet, b. West Hills, N.Y. Considered by many to be the greatest of all American poets, Walt Whitman celebrated the freedom and dignity of the individual and sang the praises of democracy and the brotherhood of man. His Leaves of Grass, ... Read more
Walt Whitman Rostow Walt Whitman Rostow
Walt Whitman Rostow 1916-2003, U.S. economist and government official, brother of Eugene Rostow , b. New York City. A Yale Ph.D. (1940) and Rhodes scholar, he served (1942-45) with the covert Office of Strategic Services during World War II and later was (1950-61) a professor of economic history... Read more
Edward Carpenter Edward Carpenter
Edward Carpenter 1844-1929, English author. Although ordained a minister in 1869, he became a Fabian socialist in 1874 and renounced religion. Among his works on social reform are Towards Democracy (1883-1902), a long unrhymed poem revealing the influence of his friend Walt Whitman; England's... Read more
Slim Whitman Slim Whitman
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Meg Whitman Meg Whitman
Meg Whitman1956family:Lucida Sans Unicode;">– President and chief executive officer, eBay Nationality: American. Born: August 4, 1956, in Cold Spring Harbor, New York. Education: Princeton University, BA, 1977; Harvard Business School, MBA, 1979. Family: Married Griffith R. Harsh IV... Read more
Roy Harris Roy Harris
Roy Harris 1898-1979, American composer, b. Lincoln co., Okla. Harris was a pupil of Arthur Farwell and Nadia Boulanger . He began to compose c.1925, ultimately producing more than 200 works. His early compositions displayed the melodic and personal expression that characterizes all his works. His... Read more
Edward Thompson Taylor Edward Thompson Taylor
Edward Thompson Taylor 1793-1871, American Methodist missionary preacher among seamen, known as Father Taylor, b. Richmond, Va. He was licensed in 1814 to preach and ordained in 1819 in the Methodist ministry. In 1830 he became the missionary in charge of the Seamen's Bethel in Boston. He had spent... Read more
William Winter William Winter
William Winter 1836-1917, American drama critic, biographer, and poet, b. Gloucester, Mass., grad. Harvard Law School, 1857. A member of the literary bohemians who met in Pfaff's Cellar in New York City in the 1850s, he summed up his memories of them—Bayard Taylor, Walt Whitman, and... Read more
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Camden city (1990 pop. 87,492), seat of Camden co., W N.J., a port on the Delaware River opposite Philadelphia, settled 1681, inc. 1828. The opening of the Camden and Amboy RR to New York in 1834 spurred the city's growth as a commercial, shipbuilding, and manufacturing center. In 1858, Richard... Read more
Cosmic Consciousness Cosmic Consciousness
C OSMICC ONSCIOUSNESS I n his classic work, Cosmic Consciousness(1901), Dr. Richard Maurice Bucke (1837–1902) did not presume to place himself in the company of the illumined individuals whose lives he examined in his book, but he did... Read more

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