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Martin BUTTERFIELD, Congress, NY (1790-1866)

BUTTERFIELD Martin , a Representative from New York; born in Westmoreland, N.H., December 8, 1790; attended the common schools; moved to Palmyra, Wayne County, N.Y., in 1828 and engaged in the…

St. Martin Parish LA Social Statistics

SubjectNumberPercent SCHOOL ENROLLMENTPopulation 3 years and over enrolled in school13,235100.0Nursery school, preschool8466.4Kindergarten8776.6Elementary school (grades 1-8)6,63650.1High…

St. Martin Parish LA Economic Statistics

SubjectNumberPercent EMPLOYMENT STATUSPopulation 16 years and over36,011100.0In labor force20,92858.1Civilian labor force20,91758.1Employed19,11153.1Unemployed1,8065.0Percent of civilian…

St. Martin Parish LA Housing Statistics

SubjectNumberPercent Total housing units20,245100.0UNITS IN STRUCTURE1-unit, detached13,19065.21-unit, attached2841.42 units2851.43 or 4 units2181.15 to 9 units3201.610 to 19 units1400.720 or…

Martin Anthony RUSSO, Congress, IL (1944)

RUSSO Martin Anthony , a Representative from Illinois; born in Chicago, Ill., January 23, 1944; graduated from St. Ignatius, Chicago, Ill., 1961; B.A., De Paul University, Chicago, Ill., 1965;…

Martin Olav SABO, Congress, MN (1938)

SABO Martin Olav , a Representative from Minnesota; born in Crosby, Divide County, N.D., February 28, 1938; graduated from Alkabo High School, Alkabo, N.D., 1955; B.A., Augsburg College,…

Martin WELKER, Congress, OH (1819-1902)

WELKER Martin , a Representative from Ohio; born in Knox County, Ohio, April 25, 1819; attended the common schools; studied law; was admitted to the bar in 1840 and commenced practice at…

Isherwood, Christopher

(Encyclopedia) Isherwood, ChristopherIsherwood, Christopherishˈərw&oobreve;d [key], 1904–86, British-American author. After the appearance of his first novel, All the Conspirators (1928),…

doll

(Encyclopedia) doll, small figure of a human being, usually used as a child's toy. The many types of dolls found among the relics of primitive peoples were cult objects. Egypt, Greece, and Rome have…

McGill, Ralph Emerson

(Encyclopedia) McGill, Ralph EmersonMcGill, Ralph Emersonməgĭlˈ [key], 1898–1969, American journalist and publisher, b. E Tenn. A proponent of civil rights, he was expelled from Vanderbilt Univ. for…