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131: Albert Einstein
... able to find the true meaning of existence that he strove for all his life. Bibliography - Clark, Ronald W., Einstein - The Life and Times, New York: World Publishing, 1971. - Dank, Milton, Albert Einstein, New York: An Impact Biography, 1920. - Dukas, Helen and Banesh Hoffman, eds., Albert Einstein: The Human Side, Princeton: University Press, 1979. - Einstein, Albert, Carl Seelig, ed., Ideas and ...
132: FDR
... and the Origins of the Welfare State. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1967. Diggins, John P. The Proud Decades. New York: W and W Norton and Company, 1988. Eisenhower, Milton S. The President Is Calling. Garden City, New York: Doubleday and Company, Inc., 1974. Ginna, Robert and Robert Graff. FDR. New York: Harper and Bow Publishers, 1963. Internet. 17 March ...
133: Ben Franklin
... York: William Morrow and Company, Inc., 1971. Fowler, Mary J. Great Americans. Grand Rapids, Michigan: The Fideler Company, 1960 Looby, Christopher. Benjamin Franklin. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1990. Meltzer, Milton. Benjamin Franklin: The New American. New York: Franklin Watts, 1988. Potter, Robert R. Benjamin Franklin. New Jersey: Silver Burdett Publishers, 1991. Seeger, Raymond J. Benjamin Franklin: New World Physicist. New ...
134: Albert Einstein
... to find the true meaning of existence that he strove for all his life. Bibliography Bibliography - Clark, Ronald W., Einstein - The Life and Times, New York: World Publishing, 1971. - Dank, Milton, Albert Einstein, New York: An Impact Biography, 1920. - Dukas, Helen and Banesh Hoffman, eds., Albert Einstein: The Human Side, Princeton: University Press, 1979. - Einstein, Albert, Carl Seelig, ed., Ideas and ...
135: Albert Einstein
... to find the true meaning of existence that he strove for all his life. Bibliography Bibliography - Clark, Ronald W., Einstein - The Life and Times, New York: World Publishing, 1971. - Dank, Milton, Albert Einstein, New York: An Impact Biography, 1920. - Dukas, Helen and Banesh Hoffman, eds., Albert Einstein: The Human Side, Princeton: University Press, 1979. - Einstein, Albert, Carl Seelig, ed., Ideas and ...
136: Stephen Sondheim
... new musical called Oklahoma! and it didn't take long for the adolescent boy to realise that he, too, was intrigued by musical theatre. Although he subsequently studied composition with Milton Babbitt, he chose to apply what he learned he all-or-nothing commercial hothouse of Broadway. Like Hammerstein, he has written the occasional pop song (with Jule Styne for Tony ...
137: George Bush Biography
... of his reign; he lost by a great margin to democrat William J. Clinton who may I add was later impeached! George Bush was born on June 12, 1924, in Milton, Massachusetts to Prescott Sheldon Bush and Dorothy Walker Bush. Prescott Bush worked in an investing firm, but ended up moving his family to Connecticut where he later on developed a ...
138: Of Mice And Men 5
True Friendship In the book Of Mice and Men, by John Steinbeck, the characters George Milton and Lennie Small work their way through many hardships, but one would never think that the relationship they had could end. The book is a reality check of two different ...
139: Of Mice And Men 3
... limitations are the central cause of the dream's downfall. Steinbeck uses the major characters of his novel to express the idea behind dreams. Steinbeck uses the characters of George Milton and Lennie Small to thoroughly explore his idea about dreams. George an Lennie are ranchhands who believe that they "don't belong no place". They are both considered to linger ...
140: Frankenstein Biography, Settin
... lost hope as he takes refuge in the hovel near the De Lacey's home. He observes them for months, learning their language and their habits. Through reading novels like Milton's Paradise Lost he starts wondering about himself and his isolation because of his apparent uniqueness: "I was apparently united by no link to any other being in existence"(112 ...


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