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  • 51R. G. Ferguson — Dr. R.G. Ferguson Born 12 September 1883(1883 09 12) Joliette, North Dakota Robert George Ferguson, O.B.E., B.A., M.D., LL.D., (12 September 1883 – 1964) was a pioneer in North America s fight against …

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  • 52Biopsychiatry controversy — The biopsychiatry controversy is the dispute over the scientific basis of biological psychiatry theory and practice. The debate is focused on criticism of biological psychiatric thinking from social critics, including the Antipsychiatry movement… …

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  • 54McILWRAITH, Sir Thomas (1835-1900) — premier of Queensland son of John McIlwraith, was born at Ayr, Scotland, in 1835. He was educated at Ayr academy and the university of Glasgow, where he studied civil engineering. He emigrated to Victoria in 1854 and obtained a position as a… …

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  • 55Michelle Malkin — For the model and television host with a similar name, see Michele Merkin. Michelle Malkin …

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  • 56Francisco Ximenez de Cisneros (Cardinal Ximenez) —     Francisco Ximénez de Cisneros     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Francisco Ximénez de Cisneros     (Sometimes spelled JIMÉNEZ).     Franciscan, Cardinal, and Primate of Spain, born at Torrelaguna in New Castile, 1436; died at Roa, near Valladolid …

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  • 57Edward III — 1312 77, king of England 1327 77 (son of Edward II). * * * known as Edward of Windsor born Nov. 13, 1312, Windsor, Berkshire, Eng. died June 21, 1377, Sheen, Surrey King of England (1327–77). His mother, Isabella of France, deposed his father,… …

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  • 58John Richard Green — Born the son of a tradesman in Oxford, where he was educated, first at Magdalen College School, and then at Jesus College. He entered the Church, and served various cures in London, under a constant strain caused by delicate health. Always an… …

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  • 59Luc de Clapiers, marquis de Vauvenargues — (6 August 1715 – 28 May 1747) was a minor French writer, a moralist. He died at age 31, in broken health, having published the year prior anonymously a collection of essays and aphorisms with the encouragement of Voltaire, his friend. He first… …

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  • 60Green, John Richard — (1837 1883)    Historian, was the s. of a tradesman in Oxf., where he was ed., first at Magdalen Coll. School, and then at Jesus Coll. He entered the Church, and served various cures in London, under a constant strain caused by delicate health.… …

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