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The Journals of Lewis & Clark: Clark, June 11, 1805
Day 712 Day 714 Clark, June 11, 1805 June 11th Tuesday 1805 a fair morning wind from the S W. hard we burry 1 keg in the Cash & 2 Canisters of Powder in 2 seperate places all with Lead…Percy Bysshe Shelley: From the Arabic: An Imitation
by Percy Bysshe Shelley LinesTo Emilia VivianiFrom the Arabic: An Imitation Published by Mrs. Shelley, "Posthumous Poems", 1824. There is an intermediate draft amongst the Bodleian…Why the Donkey and Elephant?
The Question: What is the origin of the donkey and elephant as the symbols of the Democratic and Republican parties in America? The Answer: The Donkey Presidential candidate Andrew Jackson was…Clara Bow
Clara BowactressBorn: 7/29/1905Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York As the quintessential flapper, she defined the 1920s. Her hairstyle, her clothes, her flamboyant sex life, and her cupid-bow…Clara Bow Biography
Clara BowactressBorn: 7/29/1905Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York As the quintessential flapper, she defined the 1920s. Her hairstyle, her clothes, her flamboyant sex life, and her cupid-bow…Jada Pinkett Smith Biography
Jada Pinkett Smith actress, video director, clothing designerBorn: 9/18/1971Birthplace: Baltimore, Maryland Jada Pinkett Smith dropped out of the North Carolina School of Arts after just one…Robert Tripp ROSS, Congress, NY (1903-1981)
ROSS Robert Tripp , a Representative from New York; born in Washington, Beaufort County, N.C., June 4, 1903; attended the public schools; moved to New York City in 1929 and engaged as a druggist…Shakira
Laundry ServiceEpic She's only 24, but Shakira has been a Latin music sensation since she was 13, racking up huge sales in countries like Brazil, Argentina, Chile, and Spain. While there's a…The Hungry Stones and Other Stories: The Babus of Nayanjore, I
by Rabindranath Tagore III Once upon a time the Babus of Nayanjore were famous landholders. They were noted for their princely extravagance. They would tear off the rough border of their…The Hungry Stones and Other Stories: My Lord, the Baby, II
by Rabindranath Tagore III Raicharan went back to his own village. Up to this time he had had no son, and there was no hope that any child would now be born to him. But it came about…