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- 3901: Ernest Hemingway - The Man And
- ... Bell Tolls. New York: Charles Scribners Sons, 1968. Hemingway, Ernest. The Old Man and the Sea. New York: Simon and Schuster Inc., 1980. Hotchner, A.E. Papa Hemingway; A Personal Memoir. New York: Random House Inc., 1966. Kraus, Michael. World War I. Colliers Encyclopedia. 1974 ed. Lania, Leo. Hemingway: A Pictorial Biography. New York: The Viking Press, 1961. Madden, David. A Pocketful of Prose, Vintage Short Fiction. Vol. 2. Fort ...
- 3902: Booker T. Washington
- ... of both sections, Washington further consolidated his influence by his widely read autobiography Up From Slavery *menu.html* (1901), the founding of the National Negro Business League in 1900, his celebrated dinner at the White House in 1901, and control of patronage politics as chief black advisor to Presidents Theodore Roosevelt and William Howard Taft. Washington kept his white following by conservative policies and moderate utterances, but he faced growing black ...
- 3903: The Son Of Sam And Terror Of N
- ... technician, and Jody Valenti, nineteen, a student nurse. They were parked in front on Lauria's home; her parents had just returned from a restaurant and had spoken to their daughter before going into the house. Donna had promised to follow in a minute. At 1:10 a.m., the man walked up to the passenger side of the Oldsmobile Cutlass, pulled his revolver from the paper bag, and assumed a ...
- 3904: The Life Of George Washington
- ... s second administration. Jay's Treaty of 1795 settled outstanding American differences with Great Britain. This treaty was extremely controversial, although the treaty was passed by a narrow margin in both the Senate and the House of Representatives. The Whiskey Rebellion in western Pennsylvania against a federal excise tax was his critical domestic challenge. He himself rode partway to the field at the head of the militia that was raised to ...
- 3905: The Greatest
- ... the fights against Frazier, Norton, and Holmes. He now spends his time with his wife and children, as well as supporting various charity events. Bibliography Works Cited Muhammad Ali. By John Stravinsky. Copyright 1997. Random House Value Publishing, Inc. 201 East 50th Street. New York, New York. Muhammad Ali: The Greatest. By Jim Spence. Copyright 1995. The Rourke Press, Inc. Vero Beach, Florida. Encyclopedia of American Biography. Edited by John A ...
- 3906: Robert Browning
- ... s first deviation from his faith was at the age of fifteen or sixteen. His primary influences were the Flower family and the writing of P.B Shelley. Browning often traveled to the Flower's house to discuss music, poetry, and aethism (Irvine & Honan, 1974). Eliza Flower , with whom Browning was infatuated was an influence in Browning's aethism. She was one of the primary influences that turned Browning away from ...
- 3907: Roald Dahl
- ... was always in some kind of trouble. If someone was mean to Dahl he planned a way to get back at him. Dahl was in kindergarten from 1922-1923. The school's name was Elmtree House. From 1923-1925, Dahl went to Llandaff Cathedral School. He started to go to that school from seven years of age until he was nine. He went to St. Peter's from age nine to ...
- 3908: Princess Diana
- By: Lizzy E-mail: L1zzy14@aol.com Diana Frances Spencer was born July 1, 1961 at Park House, the home her parents rented on the the English royal family's estate at Sandringham. As a child she occasionally played with Prince Andrew and Prince Edward, who were near her in age. Diana had ...
- 3909: Paul Revere
- ... He was buried in the Old Granary. Paul was very distraught over losing his father. They were close, more like friends than father and son. After his fathers death Paul became the man of the house. He had to take on more responsibilities and work harder to support his large family. After a while the stress was weighing him down and it was probably some sort relief when he went to ...
- 3910: Mark Twain
- ... Michelangelo. (Ayers, 126) Twain would create his most famous, and humorous, quotes later on while living in Hartford. In the early 1870s, Twain and his newlywed wife, Olivia Langdon, moved into a three-story house in Hartford, Connecticut, where he would spend his most successful years. The first book Twain wrote while in Hartford was Roughing It, which was Jones 3 released in 1872. Despite many humorous moments during the ...
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