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  • 91DOWIE, John Alexander (1847-1907) — faith healer and preacher, founder of Zion City was born in Edinburgh on 25 May 1847, the son of John Murray Dowie, tailor and preacher. In 1860 he was brought with his parents to Adelaide, and later obtained employment in a grocery business. He… …

    Dictionary of Australian Biography

  • 92FAVENC, Ernest (c. 1846-1908) — explorer and author was born in London in 1845 or 1846, and educated in Germany and England. Emigrating to Australia in 1863 he worked for a year in Sydney, and then had experience on a station in northern Queensland. He began to write for the… …

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  • 93Charles Brooke (Jesuit) — Charles Brooke (1777–1852), was an English Jesuit. Brooke was born at Exeter, 8 August 1777, received his education at the English academy at Liège and at Stonyhurst, where he entered the Society of Jesus, of which he became a professed father… …

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  • 94Damaso Centeno — Instituto Social Militar Dr. Dámaso Centeno Motto Instruir es construir Motto in English Building is instruct Established July 12, 1891 …

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  • 95M. N. Roy — M.N. Roy মানবেন্দ্রনাথ রায় Manabendra Nath Roy Born 21 March 1887(1887 03 21) Changripota, 24 Parganas, Bengal, British India …

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  • 96MARTYN, HENRY —    a Christian missionary, born at Truro, in Cornwall; was a Fellow of St. John s College, Cambridge; went to India as a chaplain, settled in various stations and in Persia; translated the New Testament into Hindi and Persian, as well as the… …

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  • 97REUTER, FRITZ —    a German humourist, born in Mecklenburg Schwerin; when a student at Jena took part in a movement among the students in behalf of German unity; was arrested and condemned, after commutation of sentence of death, to thirty years imprisonment,… …

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  • 98Hook, Theodore Edward — (1788 1841)    Dramatist and novelist, s. of James H., music hall composer, was b. in London, and ed. at Harrow. As a boy he wrote words for his father s comic dramas. In 1805 he produced a comic opera, The Soldier s Return, which was followed by …

    Short biographical dictionary of English literature

  • 99WOHLGEMUTH, JOSEPH — (1867–1942), rabbi, educator, and theologian. Wohlgemuth, born in Memel, as a child moved with his family to Hamburg, where his grandfather, Isaiah Wohlgemuth, became stipendiary rabbi (Klausrabbiner). Wohlgemuth studied at the Berlin Rabbinical… …

    Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • 100Fractured hip — Broken bone in the hip, a key health problem among the elderly, usually due to a fall or other kind of trauma involving direct impact to the hip bone which has been weakened by osteoporosis. The part of the hip most often broken is the greater… …

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