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  • 51Salutatorian — Sa*lu ta*to ri*an, n. The student who pronounces the salutatory oration at the annual Commencement or like exercises of a college, an honor commonly assigned to that member of the graduating class who ranks second in scholarship. [U.S.] [1913… …

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  • 52salutatorian — noun Date: circa 1847 the student usually having the second highest rank in a graduating class who delivers the salutatory address at the commencement exercises …

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  • 53Aram Khachaturian — Infobox Musical artist Name = Aram Khachaturian Img capt = Img size = 190 Background = non performing personnel Birth name = Aram Il yich Khachaturian Alias = Born = birth date|1903|6|6 Tbilisi, Georgia, Imperial Russia Origin = Died = death date …

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  • 54Salutatorian — In the United States and Canada, the title of salutatorian is given to the second highest graduate of the entire graduating class of an educational institution. This honor is traditionally based on grades and overall GPA, but consideration is… …

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  • 55Sauwastika — The term sauwastika or sauvastika is a term sometimes used to distinguish the left facing from the right facing form of the swastika symbol. [Probably first by D Alviella (1894); more recently, sauvastika is used to classify the geometrical form… …

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  • 56Henry Louis Baugher — Henry Louis Baugher, (July 18, 1804 April 14, 1868) was a clergyman and academic. He was born in Abbotstown, Pennsylvania, in 1804 to Christian Frederic and Ann Baugher.He graduated from Dickinson College in 1826, and went on to attend the… …

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  • 57Contemporary Latin — is the form of the Latin language used from the end of the 19th century through to the present. Various kinds of contemporary Latin can be distinguished. On the one hand there is its symbolic survival in areas like taxonomy and others as the… …

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  • 58literature — /lit euhr euh cheuhr, choor , li treuh /, n. 1. writings in which expression and form, in connection with ideas of permanent and universal interest, are characteristic or essential features, as poetry, novels, history, biography, and essays. 2.… …

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  • 59salutatorium — /seuh looh teuh tawr ee euhm, tohr /, n., pl. salutatoria / tawr ee euh, tohr /. a porch or room in a monastery or church serving as a meeting or almsgiving place for monks or priests and the laity. [1650 60; < ML salutatorium, n. use of neut. of …

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  • 60St. Edmund Campion —     St. Edmund Campion     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Edmund Campion     English Jesuit and martyr; he was the son and namesake of a Catholic bookseller, and was born in London, 25 Jan., 1540; executed at Tyburn, 1 Dec., 1581. A city company&#8230; …

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