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Davenport, Marcia Gluck
U.S. writer who was best known for her biography Mozart and the best-seller The Valley ...
Davenport, Thomas
American inventor of what was probably the first commercially successful electric motor, which he used ... [1 Related Articles]
Davenport, Willie
American athlete (b. June 8, 1943, Troy, Ala.-d. June 17, 2002, Chicago, Ill.), competed in ...
Daventry
(from the article "Daventry") town and district, administrative and historic county of Northamptonshire, England. Daventry district's rich, undulating landscape ...
Daventry
town and district, administrative and historic county of Northamptonshire, England. Daventry district's rich, undulating landscape ...
Daves, Delmer
writer and director of motion pictures in traditional Hollywood genres but particularly noted for his ...
Davey, Allen
(from the article "1938: Other Winners") ...Farciot Edouart, Loyal Griggs, Dev Jennings, Gordon Jennings, Louis H. Mesenkop, Harry Mills, Walter Oberst, ...
Davey, Bruce
(from the article "1995: Best Picture") Other Nominees
Davey, John
(from the article "pruning") ...future decay; judicious cutting to compensate for root loss and promote formation of blossoms; and ...
David
second of the Israelite kings (after Saul), reigning c. 1000 to c. 962 BC, who ... [26 Related Articles]
David
(from the article "Dominica") Hurricane David severely damaged the island in August 1979, virtually wiping out the nation's agricultural ...
David
marble sculpture executed from 1501 to 1504 by the Italian Renaissance artist Michelangelo. The statue ... [3 Related Articles]
David
(from the article "naval ship") ...boat, one of several means the Confederates explored in trying to break the blockade. These ...
David
city, western Panama, on the David River and surrounded by fruit groves. It is Panama's ...
David
(from the article "Robert III") ...to 1296, who was not favourably remembered. Fife, created duke of Albany in 1398, continued ...
David ap Gruffudd
the last native prince of Gwynedd in northern Wales; he initiated a major rebellion against ... [3 Related Articles]
David Ap Llywelyn
Welsh prince, ruler of the state of Gwynedd in northern Wales from 1240 to 1246. [1 Related Articles]
David ben Zakkai
(from the article "Sa'adia ben Joseph") On May 22 of the same year he was appointed by the exilarch (head of ...
David d'Angers, Pierre-Jean
French sculptor, who sought to honour the heroes of modern times by means of an ... [1 Related Articles]
David de Mayrena, Marie-Charles
eccentric French adventurer who became the self-styled king of the Sedang tribe of the northern ...
David I
one of the most powerful Scottish kings (reigned from 1124). He admitted into Scotland an ... [7 Related Articles]
David II
(from the article "Georgian literature") With the weakening of the Byzantine Empire in the 10th century, Georgia's rulers achieved prosperity ...
David II
king of Scots from 1329, although he spent 18 years in exile or in prison. ... [7 Related Articles]
David of Sasun
(from the article "Sasuntzi Davith") Armenian folk epic dealing with the adventures of the Christian king David of Sasun in ...
David's maple
(from the article "maple") ...an attractive winter landscaping feature. These trees are the striped maple (A. pennsylvanicum), the red ...
David, Armand
(from the article "panda, giant") ...attraction at the Brookfield Zoo, near Chicago, until its death in 1938. No European observed ...
David, Eduard Heinrich
a leader of the revisionist wing of the German Social Democratic Party and a minister ...
David, Felicien-Cesar
composer whose music opened the door for the Oriental exoticism that was to become a ...
David, Ferenc
Unitarian preacher, writer, and theologian influential in promoting religious toleration and the growth of anti-Trinitarian ... [2 Related Articles]
David, Gerard
painter who was the last great master of the Bruges school. [1 Related Articles]
David, Hal
(from the article "1969: Other Winners") ...Newman for Hello, Dolly!Song Original for the Picture: "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head" from ...
David, House of
(from the article "Benton Harbor") ...Hart Benton, a Missouri senator who had supported statehood for Michigan, and it was separately ...
David, Jacques-Louis
the most celebrated French artist of his day and a principal exponent of the late ... [13 Related Articles]
David, Larry
In February 2008 Larry David-cocreator of the hit television show Seinfeld and star of the ... [1 Related Articles]
David, Nicol
(from the article "Squash") It was expected that Nicol David of Malaysia would retain her dominant position at the ...
David, Saint
patron saint of Wales.
David, Sir T W Edgeworth
geologist noted for his monumental study of the geology of Australia. [2 Related Articles]
David, Star of
Jewish symbol composed of two overlaid equilateral triangles that form a six-pointed star. It appears ... [1 Related Articles]
Davidescu, Nicolae
Romanian poet and novelist whose early poems, Inscriptii (1916), showed the influence of Charles Baudelaire. ... [1 Related Articles]
Davidian Seventh-day Adventist Association
(from the article "Branch Davidian") The Branch Davidians are only one of the surviving Davidian groups. Others include the Davidian ...
Davidian Seventh-day Adventist Church
(from the article "Branch Davidian") an offshoot group of the Davidian Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) Church that made headlines on February ...
Davidian Seventh-day Adventists, General Association of
(from the article "Branch Davidian") ...Roden, who had previously called the Davidians to "Get off the dead Rod [led by ...
Davidist
(from the article "Joris, David") religious Reformer, a controversial and eccentric member of the Anabaptist movement. He founded the Davidists, ...
Davidoglu, M.
(from the article "Romanian literature") Dramatists included Aurel Baranga, who dealt with the problems of contemporary life; Horia Lovinescu, whose ...
Davidovic, Ljubomir
twice prime minister (1919-20, 1924) of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes (later called ... [1 Related Articles]
Davidsen, Arthur
American astrophysicist (b. May 26, 1944, Freeport, N.Y.-d. July 19, 2001, Baltimore, Md.), was a ...
Davidson College
private, coeducational institution of higher learning in Davidson, North Carolina, U.S. It is a liberal ...
Davidson, Bruce
American photographer and filmmaker whose emotionally charged images frequently convey the loneliness and isolation of ... [1 Related Articles]
Davidson, Donald
American poet, essayist, and teacher who warned against technology and idealized the agrarian, pre-Civil War ... [1 Related Articles]
Davidson, Donald
American philosopher known for his strikingly original and unusually systematic treatments of traditional problems in ... [3 Related Articles]
Davidson, John
(from the article "wage and salary") ...their opposition to employee demands, and employers were also able to withstand the loss of ...
Davidson, John
Scottish poet and playwright whose best work shows him a master of the narrative lyrical ...
Davidson, Mount
(from the article "San Francisco") The most prominent of San Francisco's hills are Twin Peaks, Mount Davidson, and Mount Sutro, ...
Davidson, Norman Ralph
American biochemist (b. April 5, 1916, Chicago, Ill.-d. Feb. 14, 2002, Pasadena, Calif.), conducted groundbreaking ...
Davidson, Randall Thomas Davidson, Baron
Anglican archbishop of Canterbury who was prominent as a speaker in parliamentary debates on moral ...
Davidson, Robyn
(from the article "Australian literature") ...too were interesting for the light they shed upon the writers as well as being ...
Davidson, Thomas
Scottish naturalist and paleontologist who became known as an authority on lamp shells, a phylum ...
Davie, Donald Alfred
British poet, literary critic, and teacher who was a major conservative influence on British poetry ... [2 Related Articles]
Davies, Arthur B.
American painter, printmaker, and tapestry designer known for his idylls of classical fantasy painted in ... [2 Related Articles]
Davies, Cyril
(from the article "British blues") ...France-d. Jan. 1, 1984London, Eng.) and the harmonica player Cyril Davies (b. 1932Denham, Buckinghamshire, Eng.-d. ...
Davies, David Davies, 1st Baron
British promoter of the League of Nations, advocate of an international policing force to prevent ...
Davies, Derek Gwyn
British journalist (b. March 9, 1931, London, Eng.-d. Sept. 15, 2002, Antibes, France), revitalized the ...
Davies, Donald Watts
British computer scientist (b. June 7, 1924, Treorchy, Wales-d. May 28, 2000, Esher, Eng.), helped ...
Davies, Emily
English pioneer in the movement to secure university education for women and chief founder of ...
Davies, John
English poet and writing master whose chief work was Microcosmos (1603), a didactic religious treatise.
Davies, John Paton, Jr.
American diplomat who suffered an undeserved dismissal from the foreign service in 1954 following accusations ... [1 Related Articles]
Davies, Marion
American actor, renowned more for her 34-year relationship with publishing giant William Randolph Hearst than ...
Davies, Paul Charles William
On May 3 the mathematical physicist Paul Davies was awarded the 1995 Templeton Prize for ...
Davies, Ray
(from the article "Performing Arts") ...Joss Stone topped the album charts with Mind Body and Soul, but at the prestigious ...
Davies, Richard
(from the article "Celtic literature") ...Testament of 1567. Despite some eccentricities, it was a fine piece of translation. In the ...
Davies, Robertson
novelist and playwright whose works offer penetrating observations on Canadian provincialism and prudery. [3 Related Articles]
Davies, Samuel
Presbyterian preacher in colonial British America who defended religious dissent and helped lead the Southern ...
Davies, Siobhan
(from the article "Performing Arts") ...by choreographer Jonathan Burrows. With only himself and longtime colleague composer Matteo Fargion, Burrows made ...
Davies, Sir John
English poet and lawyer whose Orchestra, or a Poem of Dancing reveals a typically Elizabethan ...
Davies, Sir Peter Maxwell
English composer, conductor, and teacher whose powerfully innovative music made him one of the most ... [1 Related Articles]
Davies, Valentine
(from the article "1947: Other Winners") Screenplay: George Seaton for Miracle on 34th StreetOriginal Story: Valentine Davies for Miracle on 34th ...
Davies, William Henry
English poet whose lyrics have a force and simplicity uncharacteristic of the poetry of most ...
Davila, Arrigo Caterino
Italian historian who was the author of a widely read history of the Wars of ...
Davila, Miguel
(from the article "Honduras") In the first decade of the 20th century, Nicaraguan strongman Jose Santos Zelaya put Miguel ...
Davis
city, Yolo county, central California, U.S. It lies in the Sacramento River valley, 11 miles ...
Davis Cup
trophy awarded to the winner of an annual international lawn-tennis tournament originally for amateur men's ... [8 Related Articles]
Davis Islands
(from the article "Tampa") ...Petersburg, was inaugurated in 1914, and the Gandy Bridge between the two cities opened 10 ...
Davis Mountains
segment of the southern Rocky Mountains, mainly in Jeff Davis county, western Texas, U.S., extending ...
Davis Strait
bay of the northern Atlantic Ocean, lying between southeastern Baffin Island (Canada) and southwestern Greenland. ... [2 Related Articles]
Davis, Alexander Jackson
American architect, designer, draftsman, and illustrator who was best known for his innovative, picturesque country ... [2 Related Articles]
Davis, Angela
militant American black activist who gained an international reputation during her imprisonment and trial on ...
Davis, Benjamin O., Jr.
pilot, officer, and administrator who became the first African American general in the U.S. Air ... [2 Related Articles]
Davis, Benjamin Oliver, Sr.
soldier who became the first black general in the U.S. Army.
Davis, Bette
versatile, volatile American actress, whose raw, unbridled intensity kept her at the top of her ... [4 Related Articles]
Davis, Billy
American songwriter and advertising executive (b. July 11, 1932, Detroit, Mich.-d. Sept. 2, 2004, New ... [1 Related Articles]
Davis, Carl
(from the article "Chicago soul") ...Gordy, Jr., and his Motown Records, based in Detroit, Michigan, overshadowed the Windy City during ...
Davis, Charles Harold
American painter, whose romantic interpretations of the landscape excelled in their cloud effects.
Davis, Charles Henry
U.S. naval officer and scientist.
Davis, Cleland
(from the article "artillery") ...were long attracted by the prospect of abolishing recoil, since achieving this meant doing away ...
Davis, Clive
(from the article "Columbia Records") ...of Dylan's "Mr. Tambourine Man." The song launched the West Coast's version of folk rock, ...
Davis, David
(from the article "United Kingdom") ...In early October a two-month contest was started under the old rules. After two ballots ...
Davis, David
American politician, a close associate of Abraham Lincoln. He was a Supreme Court justice and ... [1 Related Articles]
Davis, David Brion
(from the article "animal rights") ...rights and remedies. Parallels have frequently been drawn between the legal status of animals and ...
Davis, Donald
Canadian actor who was adept in both classical and modern roles and was admired as ...
Davis, Dwight F.
tennis player best known as the donor of the Davis Cup (properly the International Lawn ... [1 Related Articles]
Davis, Elmer
news broadcaster and writer, director of the U.S. Office of War Information during World War ...
Davis, Ernie
American collegiate gridiron football player who was the first African American to win the Heisman ...
Davis, Fred
British snooker and billiards player who was world professional snooker champion eight times (1948-49, 1951-56) ...
Davis, Gary
(from the article "gospel music") ...the American Civil Rights Movement, "We Shall Overcome"; the Reverend C.L. Franklin of Detroit, who ...
Davis, Geena
(from the article "1988: Best Supporting Actress") Other Nominees
Davis, George E.
(from the article "chemical engineering") A landmark in the development of chemical engineering was the publication in 1901 of the ...
Davis, George W.
(from the article "1953: Other Winners") ...for From Here to EternityCinematography, Color: Loyal Griggs for ShaneArt Direction, Black-and-White: Edward Carfagno and ...
Davis, Glenn
American world-record holder in the 400-metre hurdles (1956-62) who was the first man to win ... [1 Related Articles]
Davis, Glenn Woodward
American football player (b. Dec. 26, 1924, Claremont, Calif.-d. March 9, 2005, La Quinta, Calif.), ...
Davis, H.L.
American novelist and poet who wrote realistically about the West, rejecting the stereotype of the ...
Davis, Henry Winter
Maryland unionist during the secession crisis, harsh critic of Abraham Lincoln, and coauthor of the ...
Davis, James Bodie
American gospel singer was a founding member (as an 11-year-old boy) of the Dixie Hummingbirds ...
Davis, Jefferson
president of the Confederate States of America throughout its existence during the American Civil War ... [11 Related Articles]
Davis, Joe
English billiards and snooker player who was the world snooker champion from 1927 until his ...
Davis, John
English navigator who attempted to find the Northwest Passage through the Canadian Arctic to the ... [4 Related Articles]
Davis, John W.
conservative Democratic politician who was his party's unsuccessful candidate for the presidency of the United ... [2 Related Articles]
Davis, Katharine Bement
American penologist, social worker, and writer who had a profound effect on American penal reform ...
Davis, Kingsley
American sociologist and demographer who coined the terms population explosion and zero population growth. His ... [1 Related Articles]
Davis, Marc
American cartoonist (b. March 30, 1913, Bakersfield, Calif.-d. Jan. 12, 2000, Glendale, Calif.), was an ...
Davis, Miles
American jazz musician, a great trumpeter who as a bandleader and composer was one of ... [19 Related Articles]
Davis, Mount
highest point in Pennsylvania, U.S., at an elevation of 3,213 feet (979 metres). The peak ... [2 Related Articles]
Davis, Ossie
American writer, actor, director, and social activist who was known for his contributions to African ... [3 Related Articles]
Davis, Paulina Kellogg Wright
American feminist and social reformer, active in the early struggle for woman suffrage and the ...
Davis, Raymond, Jr.
American physicist who, with Koshiba Masatoshi, won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 2002 for ... [4 Related Articles]
Davis, Rebecca Blaine Harding
American essayist and writer, remembered primarily for her story "Life in the Iron Mills," which ...
Davis, Richard Harding
U.S. author of romantic novels and short stories and the best known reporter of his ...
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