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  John Sullivan
John Sullivan (1740-1795) was an American general in the Revolutionary War and a delegate in the Continental Congress.
John was born in Sumersworth, New Hampshire on February 17 1740, the third son of the schoolmaster.
Sullivan's personal bravery was unquestioned, as he engaged the Hessian attackers with a pistol in each hand.
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 Writer
Hippolytus (writer) Hippolytus, was a writer of the early Church.
John Grigg (writer) John Edward Poynder Grigg (1982.
John Lloyd (writer) John Lloyd (born Dover, England) is a British comedy writer and producer.
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 Macy, Anne Sullivan on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The two remained constant companions until Anne Sullivan's death.
As Helen Keller's teacher, Anne Sullivan pioneered in techniques of education for the handicapped.
In 1905 she married John Macy, who later became a noted writer and literary critic.
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 John Sullivan (writer) -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
For other men with this name, see (additional info and facts about John Sullivan (disambiguation)) John Sullivan (disambiguation).
John Sullivan (born December 23 1946) is the writer of several (additional info and facts about British sitcom) British sitcoms including the immensely popular (additional info and facts about Only Fools and Horses) Only Fools and Horses as well as (additional info and facts about Citizen Smith) Citizen Smith and Just Good Friends.
He grew up in the South (The capital and largest city of England; located on the Thames in southeastern England; financial and industrial and cultural center) London area of (additional info and facts about Balham) Balham where he observed the sort of market trader that would later appear in Only Fools and Horses.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/j/jo/john_sullivan_(writer).htm   (133 words)

  
 John O'Sullivan on Bush & Machiavelli on National Review Online
He forecast Kerry a hundred years ago: "He had no small talk but an infinite supply of the larger variety." Alas, what the voters look for in a president is not niceness but authority.
Gingrich is not available on the GOP side — he's retreated into punditry, largely because you and Junior decreed that he was an "un-person" to be removed from all official Republican photographs.
Unless Junior convinces the voters that he is as tough as Kerry, not even a rising economic tide will lift his boat fast enough to come top in the November election.
www.nationalreview.com /jos/jos200402101226.asp   (1214 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Anne Sullivan Macy (Education, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Anne Sullivan Macy 1866–1936, American educator, friend and teacher of Helen Keller, b.
Placed in Tewksbury almshouse (1876), she was later admitted (1880) to Perkins Institution for the Blind, since her eyes had been seriously weakened by a childhood infection.
She based her instruction on a system of touch teaching; rather than attempt to explain the properties of an object, she would allow her student to experience it directly.
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/M/Macy-Ann.html   (334 words)

  
 PRIZEFIGHTINGBOOKS.COM
Details his encounters with the likes of John L. Sullivan, the original Jack Dempsey, Jake Kilrain, James J. Corbett, and Theodore Roosevelt whom he used to spar with, among many others.
Thompson, Hyer's Fight with Baker and Turner, Sketch of Yankee Sullivan's Life, Sketch of John Morrisey's Life and his Political Career, Sketch of John C. Heenan's Life, Sketch of Tom King's Life.
Contents include the ring records of the participants, and round by round detail of the fight including drawings of the fighters for each round with dots to indicate where contestants were hit during that round, and a listing of champions from 1857 to 1897.
www.prizefightingbooks.com   (17313 words)

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