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- 2231: Orson Welles
- ... Welles The term 'genius' was applied to him from the cradle, first by the man who would vie with Orson's father to nurture the talent all agreed resided in the fragile boy.(Leaming, 3) George Orson Welles was born in Kenosha, Wisconsin on May 6, 1915. He was the second son of Richard Head Welles, an inventor, and his wife Beatrice Ives, a concert pianist. His mother was the child ...
- 2232: Ufos And Aliens On Earth
- ... to the living alien. The last he was seen, was walking under his own power into the military hospital (Not the St. Mary's hospital). In the hospital there are reports of some Medics from Washington preforming an autopsy. The alien that was autopsied gave off a tremendous stench, that caused the doctors to vacate the room. The bodies were then loaded onto planes, and no one knows where they went ...
- 2233: Thomas Jefferson
- ... his mom Jane Randolph were members of the most famous Virginia families. Besides being born rich, Thomas Jefferson, was well educated. He attended the College of William and Mary and read law (1762-1767) with George Wythe, the best law teacher of his time in Virginia. He went into to the bar in 1767 and practiced until 1774, when the courts were closed by the American Revolution. He had inherited a ...
- 2234: Urban Consolidation
- ... Paper of the SEQ 2001 Project. Roseth, J. (1991), The Case for Urban Consolidation Architecture Australia, No 80, March 1991, page 30-33. Sandercock, L. & Berry, M. (1983), Urban Political Economy: The Australian Case, Sydney: George, Allen & Unwin. Stevenson, D. (1999), Agendas in Place: Urban and Cultural Planning for Cities and Regions, Rural Social and Economic Research Centre: entral Queensland University Press. Stretton, H. (1996), Poor laws of 1834 and 1996 ...
- 2235: The Life of John F. Kennedy
- ... Dallas, he was shot by an assumed gunman by the name of Lee Harvey Oswald. After his death in Dallas, Johnson was sworn in as President of the United States, on the plane back to Washington. Kennedy's funeral was held on November 25, 1963 where he was then buried in Arlington National Cemetery. An eternal flame was lit over his grave, where it is still burning today.
- 2236: "Master Harold ...And The Boys"
- ... t(pg.41). Probably because there wasn't much funny about his life. When the owners decided to sell and relocate, Sam and Willie went along. They became workers for the new business, The St. George's Park Tea Room. They have a great interest in ballroom dancing. Sam is teaching Willie what he needs to know to enter the big contest... Works Cited Fugard, Athol. Master Harold ...and the boys ...
- 2237: Ted Bundy
- ... no one in the family did anything about this. (Time Life) The older Ted got, it became more difficult to hide his family's identity and his secret mother. With this his mother moved to Washington where she met and married John Bundy. At the time Ted was four years old. He was adopted by John and his new parents had four children together. From the beginning Ted did well in ...
- 2238: Stephen Vincent Benet
- ... and would later find his wife. One attempt to enlist in the army and follow in the footsteps of his father failed in 1918, leading him to a job working for the State Department in Washington, DC before re-entering Yale (Magill 1: 171). In 1929, Benet was entered into the National Institute of Arts and Letters in 1938, which he stayed a member of until his death (Folsom 3: 954 ...
- 2239: Utopia 2
- ... works commonly associated with the utopian tradition even though the works seem to be in direct contradiction to utopian tradition. Three works mentioned are Samuel Butler's Erewhon, Aldous Huxley's Brave New World, and George Orwell's 1984. It is the purpose of these anti-utopian works to offer utopian solutions to social, economic, and political problems at the outset. Usually, though, the reader discovers that the author's real ...
- 2240: Richard Nixon
- ... peace between the US and Vietnam. During the campaign, five men connected with Nixon's reelection committee were discreetly arrested for breaking into the Democratic Party's national headquarters in the Watergate apartment complex in Washington D.C., attempting to steal documents and place wiretaps on the telephones. Secret peace meetings continued between the Untied States and Vietnam. Once an agreement was met, Nixon announced an official cease-fire over national ...
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