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1611: Ben Carson
By: Suezette Rae E-mail: eizaw@netscape.com Ben Carson In 1951, Benjamin Carson was born to Sonya and Robert Carson. He grew up in Detroit, Michigan. Six years later in 1959, Ben's parents divorced and he, his brother Curtis, and his mother moved to Boston, Massachusetts. They lived there for two years and ...
1612: Alexander Hamilton
... greater merit of co-operating faithfully in maturing and supporting a system which was not his choice." Bibliography COLLIER'S ENCYCLOPEDIAvol. 11, 608 (1995). FLEXNER, JAMES T., THE YOUNG HAMILTON: A BIOGRAPHY (Little 1978). HENDRICKSON, ROBERT A., THE RISE AND FALL OF ALEXANDER HAMILTON (1981). Jack Hitt, America's First Lecher: Sex romps? Cover-ups? Questions of character? Public confessions? You'd think Bill Clinton would have learned something from Alexander ...
1613: Albert Einstien
... with molecules in a fluid or in a gas. Einstein observed that his calculations could account for brownian motion, the apparently erratic movement of pollen in fluids, which had been noted by the British botanist Robert Brown. Einstein's paper provided convincing evidence for the physical existence of atom-sized molecules, which had already received much theoretical discussion. His results were independently discovered by the Polish physicist Marian von Smoluchowski and ...
1614: Lorenzo Ghiberti
... the only complete printing of the text of Ghiberti's Italian, with an analysis in German; excerpts in English translation appear in Elizabeth Gilmore Holt (ed.), A Documentary History of Art, 2nd ed. (1957); and Robert Goldwater and Marco Treves (eds.), Artists on Art (1945).
1615: Search
... He also survived two gunshot wounds before dying. Rasputin was a controversial man. Works Cited Discovering Biography. The Gale Group. 9 May 2000 . Fuhrmann, Joseph T. Rasputin, A Life. New York: Praeger Publishers, 1990. Massie, Robert K. The Romanovs: The Final Chapter. New York: Random House, 1995. Radzinsky, Edvard. The Rasputin File. New York: Nan A. Talese, 2000. Rasputin, Grigory Yefimovich. Encyclopedia Britannica Online. 9 May 2000 http://search.eb.com ...
1616: Sherwood Anderson Life And Inf
... that Anderson would use love in his stories and have his characters unable to be with that love. Anderson was first married on May 16, 1904, to Cornelia Lane of Toledo. He fathered two sons, Robert Lane and John Sherwood, and a daughter, Marion with her. On July 27, 1916, Anderson divorced his current wife and married Tennessee Claflin Mitchell on July 31, at Chateaugay, New York. This marriage had many ...
1617: Senator Joeseph McCarthy - Lif
... missions he actually went on. Sometime in 1944, McCarthy attempted to beat Alexander Wiley for a senitorial seat in Wisconsin but was defeated. But that wasn't all. He was already planning to run against Robert La Follette (a senator who's seat was up for re-election in just two years). La Follette would be a difficult one to beat because he was a pretty well known man. But Joe ...
1618: Stephen Hawking
... predicted that he had to and a half years to live. He became depressed at stopped working and going to school. During this time, he met his future wife, Jane Wilde. They had three children: Robert (1967), Lucy (1970), and Timothy (1979). Meeting Jane, lifted Hawking’s spirits so much that he disregarded his illness, returned to work and school. He did research at Caisus College and studied theoretical physics. He ...
1619: Sir Thomas More
Thomas More In life, belief can be a very powerful thing, powerful enough to affect major choices. Believing is having faith in an idea, person, thing or religion. In Robert Bolt's A Man for All Seasons, Sir Thomas More made many important choices the were affected by a belief in the religious theory that the Pope is the "Vicar of God" (the descendant of ...
1620: Shakespeare
... hard evidence on his activities but there were many theories to fill in the time of activity. The mark of William Shakespeare’s rise in London theater world in 1592 on a famous literary by Robert Greene which clearly refers to William Shakespeare. Later there were many other playwrights and pamphleteer that made reference of William Shakespeare’s poetry and plays. As Shakespeare gone old he retired back to Avon. Where ...


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