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Orator Fuller Cook Jr. (May 28, 1867 – April 23, 1949) was an American botanist, entomologist, and agronomist, known for his work on cotton and rubber... |
Cicero, Illinois (category Majority-minority cities and towns in Cook County, Illinois) statesman and orator. Originally, Cicero Township occupied an area six times the size of its current territory. The cities of Oak Park and Berwyn were... |
James Monroe Gregory (section Early life) Douglass the Orator: Containing an Account of His Life; His Eminent Public Services; His Brilliant Career as Orator; Selections from His Speeches and Writings... |
congressional service, he firmly supported the gold standard and gained a reputation as a skilled orator. He initially agreed with Radical Republican views on... |
James Maxton (section Early years) well-known as a platform orator with a thin hatchet face and mane of long black hair which fell across his face giving it a saturnine and piratical appearance... |
Oscar Stanton De Priest (category Members of the Cook County Board of Commissioners) African-American spokesperson, orator, and Republican Roscoe Conkling Simmons. De Priest defeated Simmons' primary challenge and won the general election afterward... |
systematic argumentation and discourse. Early Christian writers (c. 120–220) who defended their beliefs against critics and recommended their faith to... |
Samoa (redirect from Education in Samoa) beginnings in the early 1900s on Savai'i, led by Lauaki Namulauulu Mamoe, an orator chief deposed by Solf. In 1909, Lauaki was exiled to Saipan and died en route... |
1907–21". www.bartleby.com. Cook, Colonial and Revolutionary Literature; Early National Literature, Part I. Colonial Newspapers and Magazines, 1704–1775 (1917)[page needed]... |
List of English translations from medieval sources: C (category Early Irish literature) in prose and verse, from Roman poets, orators, and historians. London: Printed for A. Barker, and sold by G. Strahan, A. Bettesworth, and J. Isted. Leslie... |
Jesse Jackson (section Early life and education) as a civil rights icon, and has been praised as a gifted orator. His 1980s presidential campaigns are seen as historic, and credited with increasing... |
Tonga (redirect from Tonga (Tongatapu and 'Eua)) Tonga in 1840. In 1845, an ambitious young Tongan warrior, strategist, and orator named Tāufaʻāhau united Tonga into a kingdom. He held the chiefly title... |
Species (redirect from Species and speciation) Society. 120 (2): 480–488. doi:10.1111/bij.12872. Zachos 2016, pp. 77–96. Cook, Orator F. (30 March 1906). "Factors of species-formation". Science. 23 (587):... |
Matthew Henson (section Early life and education) inspired by a speech given by Frederick Douglass, an escaped slave and renowned orator, the longtime leading figure in the Black American community. Douglass... |
Family of Barack Obama (redirect from Madelyn and Stanley Dunham) 1912, in Georgetown, South Carolina, and died on November 9, 1996, aged 84. He was a good student and orator but moved from South Carolina to Chicago... |
Joe Biden (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia) 2008. Barrett, Laurence I. (June 22, 1987). "Campaign Portrait, Joe Biden: Orator for the Next Generation". Time. Archived from the original on November 13... |
Inman E. Page (section Early life) began. Horace and his family moved to Washington, D. C. in 1862 and Inman attended the school of George F. T. Cook, brother of John F. Cook Jr. He also... |
Polynesia (category Articles containing Cook Islands Māori-language text) in the 16th century. In 1845, the ambitious young warrior, strategist, and orator Tāufaʻāhau united Tonga into a more Western-style kingdom. He held the... |
University of Georgia (redirect from University of Georgia College of Education) Scandal and Reform in Intercollegiate Athletics. JHU Press. Chapter 2. ISBN 978-1-4214-0391-5. Dendy 2013, p. 11 Dendy 2013, p. 45 Cook, James F (2002)... |
1921. In 1917 he was grand orator of the Grand Lodge of North Carolina. Edward Biddle (1738–1779), American soldier, lawyer, and statesman from Pennsylvania... |