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Brewer's: Tickle the Public

(To). When an actor introduces some gag to make the audience laugh, “ilchatouille le public.” One of the most noted chatouilleurs was Odry, a French actor. Source: Dictionary of Phrase…

Book and Magazine Publications

American Book ReviewUnit for Contemporary LiteratureCampus Box 4241Illinois State UniversityNormal, IL 61790-4241(309) 438-2127http://www.litline.org/ABR/Bloomsbury Review1553 Platte St., Suite…

A Sermon on the Public Function of Woman

by Theodore Parker A sermon of the public function of womanContentsPrefaceSermonSource: Winning the Vote for Women: The National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection American…

Federal Prosecutions of Public Corruption

The following table shows the total number of federal prosections in the United States, including the number of federal, state, and local officials indicted and convicted…

Public Eye With Bryant Gumbel

CBSWednesday 9:00–10:00 p.m.With: Bryant Gumbel and Carol Marin Gumbel and his crew of correspondents cover events and newsmakers and deliver in-depth, investigative reports and live…

Age of U.S. Public Schools

The Question: On average, how old are the public schools in the United States? The Answer: As of 2010, according to National Center for Education…

Number of U.S. Public Schools

The Question: What is the total number of public schools in the 50 states? The Answer: According to the National Center for Education…

Brewer's: Public-house Signs

Much of a nation's history, and more of its manners and feelings, may be gleaned from its public-house signs. A very large number of them are selected out of compliment to the lord of the…

Brewer's: Walk not in the Public Ways

The fifth symbol of the Protreptics of Iambichus, meaning follow not the multitude in their evil ways; or, wide is the path of sin and narrow the path…