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Rogers, Richard George, Baron Rogers of Riverside
(Encyclopedia) Rogers, Richard George, Baron Rogers of Riverside, 1933–2021, British architect, b. Florence, Italy, Architectural Association,…koala
(Encyclopedia) koalakoalakōäˈlə [key], arboreal marsupial, or pouched mammal, Phascolarctos cinereus, native to Australia. Although it is sometimes called koala bear, or Australian bear, and is…William Shakespeare: Henry VI (Pt 3), Dramatis Personae
Dramatis PersonaeKing Henry, the Sixth.Edward, Prince of Wales, his son. King Lewis XI, King of France. Duke of SomersetDuke of ExeterEarl of OxfordEarl of NorthumberlandEarl of…Robert Graves: The Bough of Nonsense
The Bough of NonsenseAn IdyllBack from the Somme two Fusiliers Limped painfully home; the elder said, S. "Robert, I've lived three thousand years This Summer, and I'm nine parts dead." R. "…William Shakespeare: Richard III, Act IV, Scene V
Scene VLord Derby's houseEnter Derby and Sir Christopher UrswickDerbySir Christopher, tell Richmond this from me: That in the sty of this most bloody boar My son George Stanley is frank'd up…Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: Lines To A Gentleman,
by Robert Burns Scots' Prologue For Mr. SutherlandElegy On Willie Nicol's MareLines To A Gentleman, Who had sent the Poet a Newspaper, and offered to continue it free of Expense…Prince Harry
Name at birth: Henry Charles Albert David WindsorPrince Harry is the second son of Britain's King Charles III and the late Princess Diana, and the grandson of Queen Elizabeth II. (Although his birth…J. K. Rowling
The story of Harry Potter's creator by Ann-Marie Imbornoni J. K. Rowling Source/AP Photos Who shares YOUR birthday? Select month and date:…Congregationalism
(Encyclopedia) Congregationalism, type of Protestant church organization in which each congregation, or local church, has free control of its own affairs. The underlying principle is that each local…William Shakespeare: Richard II, Act II, Scene IV
Scene IVA camp in WalesEnter Earl of Salisbury and a Welsh CaptainCaptainMy lord of Salisbury, we have stay'd ten days, And hardly kept our countrymen together, And yet we hear no tidings…