Word: daniels
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Black Cargoes, by Daniel P. Mannix. The breathtakingly brutal history of how some 15 million Africans were transported to the New World-the more telling because quietly told...
...University would like to use the yards, which are located across Boylson St. from Kirkland and Elliot Houses, for the construction of a tenth House. "Nobody is trying to block Harvard," councillor Daniel J. Hayes explained. He said that he was opposed to the construction of dormitories on Memorial arrive along the Charles River, since the site could be more profitably used for high-rise apartments; but he approved the construction of dormitories going Boylston...
Black Cargoes, by Daniel Mannix. The breathtakingly brutal history of how some 15 million Africans were transported to the New World - the more telling because quietly told...
...these days, French-speaking Lesage, a Quebec City lawyer, is a student of The Making of a President, 1960. During the campaign, he traveled 15,000 miles across the province in six weeks, and at the end he eagerly accepted a challenge to meet his opponent. Union Nationale Leader Daniel Johnson, in a Kennedy-Nixon style TV debate. Just to be on the safe side, three Lesage aides flew to Washington to find out if there were any tricks left out of the Kennedy manual. They returned with four helpful Kennedy-staff TV hints: Do not shave before...
Whatever else he did in his 88 flamboyant years, Daniel Edgar Sickles will be remembered for the way his troops were disposed on unprotected ground at the Battle of Gettysburg, and for the fact that he got shot. Civil War buffs still debate the merit of his deployment, but there is no question that the Confederate cannonball that smashed Sickles' right leg helped to make U.S. medical history. After the leg was amputated, a Union medic showed Sickles a year-old circular that directed medical officers "diligently to collect, and -o forward to the office of the Surgeon General...