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(Encyclopedia) bushrangers, bandits who terrorized the bush country of Australia in the 19th cent. The first bushrangers (c.1806–44) were mainly escaped convicts who fled to the bush and organized…Carroll, Lewis
(Encyclopedia) Carroll, Lewis, pseud. of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, 1832–98, English writer, mathematician, and amateur photographer, b. near Daresbury, Cheshire (now in Halton). Educated at Christ…Hopkins, Gerard Manley
(Encyclopedia) Hopkins, Gerard Manley, 1844–89, English poet, educated at Oxford. Entering the Roman Catholic Church in 1866 and the Jesuit novitiate in 1868, he was ordained in 1877. Upon becoming a…Byatt, A. S.
(Encyclopedia) Byatt, A. S. (Antonia Susan Byatt)Byatt, A. S.bīˈət [key], 1936–, British novelist; sister of Margaret Drabble. Educated at Cambridge, Bryn Mawr College, Pa., and Oxford, she is a…Kelly, Grace
(Encyclopedia) Kelly, Grace: see Grace, princess consort of Monaco.Brewer's: Oxford Boat Crew
Dark blue. Cambridge boat crew, light blue. Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer, 1894Oxford MovementOxford Blues A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R…Kelly, R.
(Robert Kelly)singer, record producer, actorBirthplace: ChicagoBorn: 1969Kelly, Nancy
actressBirthplace: Lowell, Mass.Born: 1921Died: 1995Kelly, Patsy
actress, comedienneBirthplace: Brooklyn, N.Y.Born: 1910Died: 1981Leroy Kelly
Leroy KellyBorn: May 20, 1942Football replaced Jim Brown in the Cleveland Browns backfield; in 1967, he led the NFL in rushing yards (1,205), rushing average (5.1 per carry) and rushing…