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  • financier, public official, and publisher of the Washington Post newspaper ... agent, Meyer also served as Chairman of the Federal Reserve. In 1946, ...
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  • Washington Post, The The Washington Post is the largest newspaper in Washington, D.C., ...
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  • Washington's Birthday is a United States federal holiday celebrated ... Colloquially, the day is also now widely known as Presidents' ...
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  • John Philip Sousa (November 6, 1854 – March 6, 1932) was an American ... effects that became emblematic of the genre. Among his best known ...
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  • from Boston, who, at 24 years old, became the chief artillery officer of ... who died in 1759. Henry left school at the age of 12, and became a clerk ...
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  • The Washington Times is an American daily newspaper. Published as ... Founded on May 17, 1982, by Unification Church leader Sun Myung Moon ...
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  • an American military leader, politician, and the ninth President of the United ... When Harrison took office in 1841 at the age of 68, he was the oldest ...
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  • Benjamin Harrison (August 20, 1833 – March 13, 1901) was the twenty ... Harrison presidency was notable for the dramatic geographical expansion ...
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  • James Monroe (April 28, 1758 – July 4, 1831) was a member of the ... unopposed for a second term in 1820. With the opposition Federalist Party ...
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  • John Tyler (March 29, 1790 – January 18, 1862) was the tenth President ... a result, most of his cabinet resigned, and the Whigs, dubbing him His Accidency ...
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  • politics. Following a long career with the news magazine Newsweek, covering ... of government, monarchs, and key figures of the world, including Saddam Hussein ...
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  • The Daughters of the American Revolution, or DAR, is a lineage-based ... The organization faced controversy on several occasions over its discriminatory ...
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  • – November 18, 1886) was a politician of the United States who served as ... Arthur had been Collector of Customs for the Port of New York. He was appointed ...
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  • George Eastman (July 12, 1854 – March 14, 1932) invented roll film ... Eastman was born in Waterville, Oneida County, New York. He was the ...
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  • Father's Day is a celebration inaugurated in the early twentieth ... celebrated in a religious fashion. In the Catholic tradition, it is ...
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  • in New York City and distributed throughout the United States and internationally ... Originally called News-Week, the weekly magazine Newsweek was founded ...
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  • Thomas Heyward, Jr. (July 28, 1746 – March 6, 1809), was a signer ... He served in the last four Royal Assemblies in the colony and in its ...
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  • | order=19th President of the United States | date1=March 4, 1877 ... politician, lawyer, military leader, and the 19th President of the United ...
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  • newspaper, reporting instances of racism in the community. She was active ... as most people in town made a living at the sawmill, rented houses owned ...
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  • Nicholas Nehemiah Kittrie (March 26, 1926 - December 9, 2019) was ... He taught at American University's Washington College of Law ...
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