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  • 101CHAMBERS, Charles Haddon (1860-1921) — dramatist was born at Sydney on 22 April 1860. His father, John Ritchie Chambers, who had a good position in the New South Wales civil service, came from Ulster, his mother, Frances, daughter of William Kellett, from Waterford. The boy was… …

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  • 102Chambers, (David) Whittaker — (1901 1961)    Born Jay Vivian Chambers in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Whittaker Chambers worked a number of different jobs under different names before enrolling at Columbia University in 1919. He left without graduating in 1923. In 1925,… …

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  • 103Chambers Estates, Florida — Infobox Settlement official name = Chambers Estates, Florida settlement type = CDP nickname = motto = imagesize = image caption = image mapsize = map caption = mapsize1 = map caption1 = subdivision type = Country subdivision name = flag|United… …

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  • 104Chambers of parliament — Legislature This series is part of the Politics series Legislature Legislatures by country Parliament Member of Parliament Parliamentary group Parliamentary group leader Congress Congressperson …

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  • 105Chambers County — Es gibt in den USA zwei Countys mit dem Namen Chambers County: Chambers County (Alabama) Chambers County (Texas) …

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  • 106Chambers, Robert — ▪ British publisher born July 10, 1802, Peebles, Peeblesshire [now in Scottish Borders], Scotland died March 17, 1871, St. Andrews, Fife  Scottish author, publisher, and, with his brother William (1800–83), founder of the firm of W. & R. Chambers …

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  • 107Chambers, Whittaker — ▪ American journalist original name  Jay Vivian Chambers   born April 1, 1901, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. died July 9, 1961, near Westminster, Maryland  American journalist, Communist Party member (1923–38), and a principal figure in the… …

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  • 108Chambers's Encyclopaedia — ▪ British encyclopaedia       British encyclopaedia published in Oxford, Eng., and named after its original publishers, Robert and William Chambers. The first edition in 10 volumes (1859–68) was based on a translation of the 10th edition of the… …

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  • 109Chambers, Robert W[illiam] —    (1865–1933)    American author. HPL discovered his early fantastic writing The King in Yellow (1895), The Maker of Moons (1896), In Search of the Unknown (1904); also the later novel The Slayer of Souls (1920) in early 1927, and he hastily… …

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  • 110Chambers Street (IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line) — Infobox NYCS name = Chambers Street bg color = #E20F00 line = IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line service = Broadway Seventh south platforms = 2 island platforms tracks = 4 passengers = 5.186 million pass year = 2006 pass percent = .6 borough =… …

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