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  • 121Don Athaldo — (26 November 1894 24 May 1965) was a strongman. Biography He was born as Walter Joseph Lyons on 26 November 1894 in Condobolin, New South Wales to Frederick Horace George Lyons and Elizabeth Power. Elizabeth died of tuberculosis after his birth.… …

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  • 122Mary Morain — Mary Stone Dewing Morain (1911 14 June 1999) was an American therapist, social reformer and prominent secular humanist, the co author, with her husband Lloyd Morain, of Humanism As The Next Step. Mary Stone Dewing was born in Cambridge,… …

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  • 123Oleg Vasiliev (figure skater) — Olympic medal record Figure skating Gold 1984 Sarajevo Pairs Silver 1988 Calgary Pairs Oleg Vasiliev …

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  • 124Barry, Philip — (1896 1949)    Son of prosperous Irish American parents from Philadelphia, Philip Jerome Quinn Barry was a sickly child who filled his lonely days with books. He entered Yale University in 1914 and made an impression by his literary activities.… …

    The Historical Dictionary of the American Theater

  • 125Montgomery, Carrie Judd — ( 18 5 8 1946 )    Pentecostalist healer and leader    Carrie Judd Montgomery was born in Buffalo, New York, in 1858. Her parents were members of the Episcopal Church, in which she was confirmed. Always a sickly child, she became an invalid… …

    Encyclopedia of Protestantism

  • 126POPE, ALEXANDER —    eminent English poet, born in London, of Roman Catholic parents; was a sickly child, and marred by deformity, and imperfectly educated; began to write verse at 12 in which he afterwards became such a master; his Pastorals appeared in 1709,… …

    The Nuttall Encyclopaedia

  • 127GARDNER, Gerald Brousseau — (1884 1964)    English Mason, OCCULTIST and creator of modern WITCHCRAFT or WICCA. He was a sickly child and received very little formal education. In 1900 he moved to Sri Lanka where he worked on a plantation and later became a civil servant. He …

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  • 128Case of Charles Dexter Ward, The —    Short novel (51,500 words); written late January–March 1, 1927. First published (abridged) in WT (May and July 1941); first collected in BWS;corrected text in MM;annotated version in TD. Joseph Curwen, a learned scholar and man of affairs,… …

    An H.P.Lovecraft encyclopedia