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Daniel Waldo

Daniel Waldo (September 10, 1762 - July 30, 1864) was an American clergyman. Born in Connecticut, Waldo served in the Revolutionary War and later became a missionary and clergyman. In 1856, at the age of 94, Waldo was named Chaplain of the House of Representatives, where he served until his death...

Edmund Meade-Waldo

Edmund Gustavus Bloomfield Meade-Waldo (1855 - 1934) was an English ornithologist and conservationist. Meade-Waldo was educated at Eton College and Cambridge University. He collected birds in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco, the Canary Islands and Spain. He took a leading part in the conservation...

Denman Ross

Denman Waldo Ross (1853-1935) was an American painter who also held a doctorate. He was mostly associated with Massachusetts where he a studio and also taught at Harvard University...

G. Waldo Dunnington

G. Waldo Dunnington was a life long student of Carl Friedrich Gauss, a famous German mathematician. Dunnington wrote several articles about Gauss and later a biography entitled Carl Frederick Gauss: Titan of Science...

List of BSA local councils and districts in Maine

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List of Maine land patents

This a list of land patents provided by the British crown for land in what is now the state of Maine: Gorges Patent, 1622 First Kennebec Patent, 1627 Comnock's Patent, 1629 Second Kennebec Patent, Kennebec Purchase or Plymouth Patent, 1629 Lygonia Patent, 1630 Waldo Patent, 1630 Pemaquid Patent...

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Otto Maria Carpeaux Matthew Arnold Hilaire Belloc William Cobbett Ralph Waldo Emerson William Hazlitt Hugh Hood Michael Johns Samuel Johnson Miroslav Krleza Tomislav Ladan Michel de Montaigne Joyce Carol Oates Katherine Ann Porter Bertrand Russell Lytton Strachey Henry David Thoreau Voltaire...

Song of Myself

"Song of Myself" is a poem by Walt Whitman that was included in his book of poems Leaves of Grass . The poem appeared in the 1855 edition. There are 52 different separations in total. There seems to be a strong Transcendentalist influence on the poem, a theory somewhat validated by Ralph Waldo...

Mr. Weatherbee

Waldo Weatherbee , is a fictional character by Archie Comics. Mr. Weatherbee is the principal of Riverdale High School, where Archie is a student. Sometimes, Archie and his friends playfully call him The Bee . Waldo Weatherbee is a former member of the United States Marine Corps. His first...

Peter Waldo

Peter Waldo was the founder of a radical ascetic Christian movement in 12th-century France. Specific details of his life are largely unknown. It is believed that he was a rich merchant in Lyons.... Waldo also began to preach and teach on the streets, based on his ideas of simplicity and poverty...

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