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Stokes, Sir George Gabriel
(Encyclopedia)Stokes, Sir George Gabriel, 1819โ1903, British mathematician and physicist, b. Ireland, studied at Cambridge. From 1849 he was a professor of mathematics at Cambridge; he served as secretary (1854โ...Perley, Sir George Halsey
(Encyclopedia)Perley, Sir George Halsey, 1857โ1938, Canadian statesman, b. Lebanon, N.H. As a child, he moved with his parents to Ottawa. In 1904 he was elected to the Canadian House of Commons as a Conservative,...Boult, Sir Adrian
(Encyclopedia)Boult, Sir Adrian bลlt [key], 1889โ1983, English conductor. Boult studied conducting in Leipzig with Arthur Nikisch (1912โ13). In 1930 he became conductor of the newly formed BBC Symphony Orchest...Lake George
(Encyclopedia)Lake George, village (1990 est. pop. 1,100), seat of Warren co., E N.Y.; inc. 1903. Situated on the southern tip of Lake George in the foothills of the Adirondack Mts., it has been a popular vacation ...Carey, George Leonard
(Encyclopedia)Carey, George Leonard, 1935โ, archbishop of Canterbury (1991โ2002). From a working-class background, he graduated from the London School of Divinity in 1962 and was ordained the same year. Carey w...Dance, George
(Encyclopedia)Dance, George, the elder, 1695โ1768, English architect. Among his public buildings in London, the most important is the Mansion House (1739โ52), an example of the neo-Palladian style. He built the...Sandys, George
(Encyclopedia)Sandys, George, 1578โ1644, English poet and traveler, b. Yorkshire, son of Archbishop Edwin Sandys. He was educated at Oxford and in 1610 began an extended tour of Europe and the Middle East, which ...Orwell, George
(Encyclopedia)Orwell, George, pseud. of Eric Arthur Blair, 1903โ50, British novelist and essayist, b. Bengal, India. He is best remembered for his scathingly satirical and frighteningly political novels, Animal F...George, Lake
(Encyclopedia)George, Lake, glacial lake, 33 mi (53 km) long and 1 to 3 mi (1.6โ5 km) wide, in the foothills of the Adirondack Mts., NE N.Y.; it drains NE via rapids and waterfalls into Lake Champlain. The lake w...Stephenson, George
(Encyclopedia)Stephenson, George, 1781โ1848, British engineer, noted as a locomotive builder. He learned to read and write in night school at the age of 18, while working in a colliery. He constructed (1814) a tr...Browse by Subject
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