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- 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]
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- 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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