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81Cortège for Rosenbloom — Cortege for Rosenbloom is a poem from Wallace Stevens s first book of poetry, Harmonium. It was first published in 1921 and is therefore in the public domain in the United States and similar jurisdictions.    Cortege for Rosenbloom …
82“Thou Shalt Not Kill: A Memorial for Dylan Thomas” — by Kenneth Rexroth (1955) “Thou Shalt Not Kill,” written in 1953–54, is a long, elegiac poem mourning the death of the charismatic Welsh poet Dylan Thomas (1917–53), who drank himself to death during his last orgiastic poetry tour of the… …
83Reportage Press — is a publishing house specialising in books on foreign affairs or set in foreign countries, or just books written from a stranger s view. [ [http://www.reportagepress.com/index.php Reportage Press ] ] It was established in 2007 by two former… …
84V for Vendetta — This article is about the comic book series. For the 2006 film adaptation, see V for Vendetta (film). V for Vendetta V for Vendetta collected edition cover, art by David Lloyd …
85Bowling for Columbine — Theatrical release poster Directed by Michael Moore Produced by …
86National Programme for IT — The National Programme for IT (NPfIT), is an initiative by the Department of Health in England to move the National Health Service towards a single, centrally mandated electronic care record for patients and to connect 30,000 General… …
87The Paley Center for Media — The Paley Center for Media, formerly The Museum of Television Radio (MT R) and The Museum of Broadcasting, founded in 1975 by William S. Paley, is a cultural institution dedicated to the discussion of the cultural, creative and social… …
88Society For Promoting Christian Knowledge — Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge The greatest and most important society within the Church of England. It was founded 8 March, 1698, when four laymen, Lord… …
89Committee for Nonviolent Revolution — The Committee for Nonviolent Revolution, or CNRV, was a pacifist organization founded in Chicago at a conference held from February 6 through 9, 1946. Many of the founding members were conscientious objectors who had served time in prison or in… …
90March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom — The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom (or The Great March on Washington, as styled in a sound recording released after the event)[1][2] was the largest …