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  • 81Beat Generation — The Beat Generation is a term used to describe both a group of American writers who came to prominence in the late 1950s and early 1960s, and the cultural phenomena that they wrote about and inspired (later sometimes called beatniks ): a… …

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  • 82Jacob Harold Gallinger — Infobox Congressman name =Jacob Harold Gallinger imagesize =150px state =New Hampshire district =2nd term start =March 4, 1885 term end =March 3, 1889 preceded =Ossian Ray succeeded =Orren C. Moore order2 =United States Senator from New Hampshire …

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  • 83Beccles — infobox UK place country = England latitude= 52.4512 longitude= 1.5744 official name= Beccles population = 9,850 (mid 2005 Estimate) shire district= Waveney region= East of England shire county = Suffolk constituency westminster= Waveney post… …

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  • 84Ruari McLean — John David Ruari McLean CBE, DSC (June 10, 1917 – March 27, 2006) was a leading British typographic designer.Early life and apprenticeshipRuari McLean was born in Newton Stewart, Galloway, Scotland and educated at the Dragon School and Eastbourne …

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  • 85BAK — (also Pak), a family of Jewish printers of Ashkenazi origin, who lived first in Venice and later in Prague. According to Zunz, the name represents the initials of Benei Kedoshim (Children of the Martyrs). GERSON, the progenitor of the family,… …

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  • 86PO'ALEI ZION — PO ALEI ZION, movement that tried to base itself upon the Jewish proletariat whose ideology consisted of a combination of Zionism and socialism. Attempts to combine Jewish nationalism and Zionism with socialism were made by zhitlovsky and syrkin… …

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  • 87Licensing Order of 1643 — The Licensing Order of 1643 instituted prepublication censorship upon Parliamentary England. Milton s Areopagitica was written specifically against this Act.Abolition of the Star ChamberParliament abolished the Star Chamber in July 1641, which… …

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  • 88Séamus Ennis — (5 May 1919 ndash; 5 October 1982) was an Irish piper, singer and folk song collector. Early years In 1908 James Ennis, Séamus s father, was in a pawn shop in London. Ennis bought a bag of small pieces of Uilleann pipes. They were made in the… …

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  • 89Ellic Howe — Ellic Paul Howe (20 September 1910 ndash;28 September 1991) was a British author who wrote extensively on occultism and the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn as well as on typography and military history.Partial bibliographyBooks on occultism*… …

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  • 90Montague Egg — is a fictional amateur detective, who appears in eleven short stories by Dorothy L. Sayers. Unlike Sayers s better known creation, Lord Peter Wimsey, Egg does not actively pursue investigations. Usually, he is witness to the discovery of a… …

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