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Samuel DANA, Congress, MA (1767-1835)
DANA Samuel , a Representative from Massachusetts; born in Groton, Mass., June 26, 1767; attended the district school; studied law; was admitted to the bar in 1789 and commenced practice in Groton…Henry Dana WASHBURN, Congress, IN (1832-1871)
WASHBURN Henry Dana , a Representative from Indiana; born in Windsor, Vt., March 28, 1832; attended the common schools; became a tanner and a currier; taught school for several years; moved to…Russell Dana FEINGOLD, Congress, WI (1953)
Senate Years of Service: 1993-2011 Party: Democrat FEINGOLD Russell Dana , a Senator from Wisconsin; born in Janesville, Rock County, Wis., March 2, 1953; graduated, Janesville Craig High School…Queen Latifah
(Encyclopedia) Queen Latifah , 1970- , African-American rapper, songwriter, and actress, b. Newark, N.J., as Dana Elaine Owens. In a musical style…Pepi Deutsch, Biography
Pepi Deutsch,Age: 101 Holocaust survivor who lost 37 of her relatives, including her husband and son, in the tragedy. She and her daughter, Clara Knopfler, survived and managed to remain…George Deiderich Biography
George DeiderichAge: 63 All-American and two time All-SEC offensive and defensive guard for Vanderbilt in the 1950's; selected in 23rd round of 1959 NFL draft by Los Angeles Rams; played two…Samuel Whittlesey DANA, Congress, CT (1760-1830)
Senate Years of Service: 1810-1821 Party: Federalist DANA Samuel Whittlesey , a Representative and a Senator from Connecticut; born in Wallingford, Conn., February 13, 1760; pursued academic…Adams, Charles Francis, 1835–1915, American economist and historian
(Encyclopedia) Adams, Charles Francis, 1835–1915, American economist and historian, b. Boston; son of Charles Francis Adams (1807–86). In the Civil War he fought at Antietam and Gettysburg and was…bodhisattva
(Encyclopedia) bodhisattvabodhisattvabōˌdĭsätˈwə [key] [Sanskrit,=enlightenment-being], in early Buddhism the term used to refer to the Buddha before he attained supreme enlightenment; more generally…Gilman, Daniel Coit
(Encyclopedia) Gilman, Daniel Coit, 1831–1908, American educator, first president of Johns Hopkins Univ., b. Norwich, Conn., grad. Yale, 1852. After serving as attaché (1853–55) of the American…