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Cornwall, Barry
(Encyclopedia) Cornwall, Barry, pseud. of Bryan Waller Procter, 1787–1874, English author. His sentimental songs were much in vogue during his lifetime. Included among Cornwall's longer works are…Gage, Lyman Judson
(Encyclopedia) Gage, Lyman Judson, 1836–1927, American banker and cabinet member, b. Madison co., N.Y. He moved to Chicago in 1855 and from 1868 was associated with the First National Bank of Chicago…Darrow, Clarence Seward
(Encyclopedia) Darrow, Clarence Seward, 1857–1938, American lawyer, b. Kinsman, Ohio. He first practiced law in Ashtabula, Ohio. In 1887 he moved to Chicago, where he was corporation counsel for…Bryan, TX Census Data
People QuickFactsBryanTexasPopulation, 2003 estimate 67,77422,118,509Population, percent change, April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2003 3.2%6.1%Population, 2000 65,66020,851,820Population, percent…Bryan, TX Demographic Statistics
NumberPercentTotal population65,660100.0SEX AND AGEMale32,70149.8Female32,95950.2Under 5 years5,2468.05 to 9 years4,8227.310 to 14 years4,5426.915 to 19 years5,9089.020 to 24 years9,10313.925 to…Bryan, TX Economic Statistics
NumberPercentEMPLOYMENT STATUSPopulation 16 years and over50,344100.0In labor force32,53764.6Civilian labor force32,31564.2Employed30,60360.8Unemployed1,7123.4Percent of civilian labor force5.3(X…Bryan, TX, Housing Statistics
NumberPercentTotal housing units25,780100.0UNITS IN STRUCTURE1-unit, detached14,17155.01-unit, attached8743.42 units1,7156.73 or 4 units2,2038.55 to 9 units1,0904.210 to 19 units1,0724.220 or…Bryan, TX Social Statistics
NumberPercentSCHOOL ENROLLMENTPopulation 3 years and over enrolled in school23,166100.0Nursery school, preschool1,2735.5Kindergarten1,0364.5Elementary school (grades 1-8)7,81933.8High school (…Chamorro, Emiliano
(Encyclopedia) Chamorro, EmilianoChamorro, Emilianoāmēlyäˈnō chämōˈrō [key], 1871–1966, president of Nicaragua (1917–20, 1926). A conservative army chief, Chamorro supported the revolt (1909) against…Populist party
(Encyclopedia) Populist party, in U.S. history, political party formed primarily to express the agrarian protest of the late 19th cent. In some states the party was known as the People's party.…