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Columbian

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  • rough of the northwestern Caribbean, and the Columbian and Venezuelan basins of the southern Caribb
  • Speech delivered at the Philippine Columbian Association, Sept. 26, 1956.
  • Mountain Mule Deer, Sitka, Desert Mule Deer, Columbian Black Tail and many others.
  • he lighthouse was recycled from smooth-bored Columbian cannons that had been rendered obsolete afte
  • one to the left of the observer, wearing the Columbian cap, is in mourning.
  • tle with a heavily armed freighter used by a Columbian cartel to smuggle cocaine into the United St
  • July 12 - Benjamin Russell, in his Columbian Centinel newspaper, coins the phrase "Era of
  • the Leverett St. House of Correction, 1825 ( Columbian Centinel)
  • Columbian Centinel.
  • Phelps Dodge High Performance Conductors and Columbian Chemicals Company.
  • umentary on the outlaw emerald miners of the Columbian city Muzo).
  • The local Clarksburg Columbian Club honors his memory every year by hosting
  • Marsha was joined by Omarya Morales (RIP) a Columbian cocalera, whose home had been burnt to the g
  • to establish an independent law school, when Columbian College refused their request to taken on th
  • t the law schools of National University and Columbian College (now the George Washington Universit
  • olina, Wheeler earned a bachelor's degree at Columbian College (now George Washington University),
  • In 1822, Columbian College was formally inaugurated.
  • He attended Columbian College (later George Washington University)
  • He received a B.A. from Columbian College in 1838.
  • He graduated from the law department of Columbian College (now George Washington University).
  • He served as the treasurer of Columbian College from 1826 until his death.
  • He attended Columbian College (now George Washington University) i
  • He is a graduate from Columbian College (now George Washington University).
  • h bachelor's (1826) and master's (1829) from Columbian College (now The George Washington Universit
  • Rice also founded Columbian College in 1821, the original unit of The Ge
  • The Columbian College bears the original name of The Georg
  • The Columbian College of Arts and Sciences, or CCAS, is Th
  • He was graduated from the law department of Columbian College (now George Washington University),
  • He was graduated from the law school of Columbian College (now George Washington University),
  • school in Louisburg, North Carolina and then Columbian College (now George Washington University) i
  • ington, D.C., where he served as dean of the Columbian College of Arts and Sciences for four years
  • chools and later attended and graduated from Columbian College (later George Washington University)
  • He later entered Columbian College, now George Washington University.
  • g a group of Baptist leaders who created the Columbian College, which decades later became the Geor
  • In 1836, he received a B.A. from Columbian College, now known as George Washington Univ
  • h the passage of their latest deal with some Columbian drug dealers.
  • They are called Hathorn, Columbian, Excelsior and Red Springs.
  • er Columbus arrived in the New World and the Columbian Exchange began.
  • Political and Social Science at the World's Columbian Exhibition in 1893.
  • bited at the 1892-1893 Chicago World's Fair ( Columbian Exhibition)
  • (the original building built for the World's Columbian Exhibition).
  • fany's Jacob Adolphus Holzer for the World's Columbian Exhibition, Chicago, 1893.
  • as commissioner from Kentucky to the World's Columbian Exposition at Chicago, Illinois in 1893.
  • of Jackson Park, former home of the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893 and current home of the M
  • ernational Folk-Lore Congress of the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893.
  • the organizing architect of the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago.
  • Tiffany Chapel originally made for the 1893 Columbian Exposition and numerous Tiffany windows, and
  • Hartman accompanied Lumholtz to the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago and spent six months o
  • es Lighthouse Board's exhibit at the World's Columbian Exposition held in Chicago in 1893.
  • f the University of Chicago in 1892, and the Columbian Exposition in 1893.
  • sion for the centerpiece of the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago: the sculpture of Colu
  • ut to make an appearance at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition (better known as the Chicago Worl
  • assic style reminiscent of Chicago's World's Columbian Exposition of 1893, the Palace featured an e
  • Awrey represented Ontario at the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893.
  • Mrs. Rosenberg attended the Columbian Exposition in 1893.
  • his band manager George Hinton attended the Columbian Exposition in Chicago.
  • The Viking was featured at the World's Columbian Exposition in 1893.
  • A replica was erected at the 1893 Columbian Exposition in Chicago.
  • He served as commissioner to the World's Columbian Exposition at Chicago, 1893.
  • e of his pieces was performed in the World's Columbian Exposition concerts in Chicago in 1893.
  • wanted to display Sandow at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago.
  • ompany has been located in Chicago since the Columbian Exposition of 1893.
  • The buildings Atwood designed for the Columbian Exposition included the Terminal Station and
  • The third star symbolizes the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893, and is original to the 1
  • having Chicago named the site of the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893.
  • n the 1880s and unveiled at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago.
  • rattlesnakes became a hit attraction at the Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois.
  • News of the World's Columbian Exposition to be held in 1893, in Chicago, I
  • telescope was exhibited at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago before being installed
  • s Service as Deputy Collector at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893.
  • Like the Oxford Movement, the Columbian Exposition highlighted revival, rather than
  • d, long after the Cincinnati rivalry and the Columbian Exposition ended.
  • his horses broke a world speed record at the Columbian Exposition in Chicago.
  • immigrants as the popularity of the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893.
  • the Sousa Band at age 22 during the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893.
  • e only structure built on the grounds of the Columbian Exposition which still stands in its origina
  • of secondary structures for the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago.
  • Wellborn Root, chief architect of the World Columbian Exposition and Walter Root in Kansas City.
  • ival, neo-Grec, Queen Anne, and 1893's World Columbian Exposition in Chicago were among the influen
  • ed by the famous "White City" of the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893.)
  • have distinctive symbols at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago.
  • es of Burnham & Root, working on the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893.
  • ematicians in Chicago as part of the World's Columbian Exposition and took part in mathematics at J
  • He also designed exhibits for the World's Columbian Exposition in 1893 as well as some of the ea
  • 4 and was a commissioner to the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois.
  • e Wabash Railroad during construction of the Columbian Exposition of 1893.
  • n the post of Special Counsel to the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, and was awarded by it
  • He exhibited at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, and later served as c
  • The architectural design of the Chicago Columbian Exposition was based in the City Beautiful m
  • f the Jewish Women's Congress at the World's Columbian Exposition" (1893)
  • o Chicago to run a restaurant at the World's Columbian Exposition, or their chef, Emil Zehr.
  • location to gain attendance from the World's Columbian Exposition, as South Side Park was within wa
  • World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago (1893).
  • Statue of the Republic, World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, IL (1893).
  • the dome of the Liberal Arts Building at the Columbian Exposition, Chicago, in 1893.
  • aeta, and of Queen Isabella of Spain for the Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893,
  • , an original architectural remainder of the Columbian Exposition.
  • hel Venturi flow meter from the 1893 Chicago Columbian Exposition.
  • e chief consulting architect for the World's Columbian Exposition.
  • al Ferris Wheel for the 1893 Chicago World's Columbian Exposition.
  • ndiana and Illinois buildings at the World's Columbian Exposition.
  • shouts was read to attendees at the World's Columbian Exposition.
  • luding buildings associated with the World's Columbian Exposition.
  • r, Charles Dana, in the bidding for the 1893 Columbian Exposition.
  • cago, created the Bison for the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition.
  • n while her name was current during the 1893 Columbian Exposition.
  • Later, two new brands called Columbian Extra Pale and Erlanger were also produced,
  • d Action supports guerilla movements such as Columbian FARC, Palestinian PFLP and DFLP, Kurdish PKK
  • o Nuevo Colombino was originally part of the Columbian Festivals, but is now held later in August.
  • usian fair began to attach themselves to the Columbian Festivals: booths (casetas: some of these ar
  • ies such as Albertan oil production, British Columbian forestry, North Atlantic fishing or Yukon mi
  • The Columbian ground squirrel feeds on Litteleaf pussytoes
  • Although a British Columbian himself, Bohlen was a strong supporter of th
  • Received a Gold Medal and four (4) All Columbian honors from the 1st place Columbia Scholasti
  • Although born in the Royal Columbian Hospital in New Westminster, Ayre grew up in
  • cal agitator, and the head of the society of Columbian illuminati, which was established in New Yor
  • ers was a member of the prestigious society, Columbian Institute for the Promotion of Arts and Scie
  • nch was a member of the prestigious society, Columbian Institute for the Promotion of Arts and Scie
  • 1820s Brent was a member of the prestigious Columbian Institute for the Promotion of Arts and Scie
  • ell was a member of the prestigious society, Columbian Institute for the Promotion of Arts and Scie
  • ush was a member of the prestigious society, Columbian Institute for the Promotion of Arts and Scie
  • kes was a member of the prestigious society, Columbian Institute for the Promotion of Arts and Scie
  • 188-foot, 845-ton steamer constructed by the Columbian Iron Works in Baltimore, MD for $141,000.
  • She was constructed at Columbian Iron Works and Dry Dock Co., Baltimore, Mary
  • The Columbian July 23, 2010
  • mon names poison delphinium, cow poison, and Columbian larkspur.
  • He studied law at Columbian Law School, Washington, D.C..
  • the purslane family known by the common name Columbian lewisia.
  • is uncle, James Trenchard, the editor of the Columbian Magazine, and a distinguished designer and a
  • e buttercup family known by the common names Columbian monkshood or western monkshood.
  • occur east of the nineteenth meridian (Field Columbian Museum, 1899).
  • he explored the site, on behalf of the Field Columbian Museum, the American Antiquarian Society, th
  • be very effective in such buildings as, the Columbian Mutual Tower (1924) and the Lowenstein Build
  • "Your Shirt Would Look Better With A Columbian Neck-Tie"
  • local performers, such as Jimmy Justice and Columbian Neckties.
  • ntonio Rogerio Nogueira 4:0 in the semis and Columbian Oscar Rivas 8:4 in the finals .
  • outh streets - 3 acres of land - across from Columbian Park, which many people called “out in the c
  • - April 9, 1889 San Francisco) was a British Columbian politician and jurist.
  • United States by David Bruce in 1838, and a Columbian Press, invented in 1898 by George E. Clymer
  • ed to Letterpress Printing including an 1859 Columbian printing press.
  • I just expanded the Columbian red article from one sentence to a few parag
  • n of the relationship between Panama Red and Columbian Red, or Acapulco Red for that matter...one b
  • Choeradodis columbica, common name Columbian Shield Mantis, is a species of praying manti
  • The opera, composed by British Columbian songwriter Veda Hille, toured British Columb
  • s buried in a private family cemetery at his Columbian Springs Plantation in Wilkinson County, Miss
  • our of the land discovered by Columbus; 'The Columbian Stove Works'.
  • building at 100-110 Pleasant Street and 6-10 Columbian Street in Weymouth, Massachusetts.
  • lso known as the chestnut timber worm or the Columbian timber beetle, is a beetle of the family Cur
  • British Columbian Treaty 8 signatories are located in the Peac
  • eralogy at the Corcoran Scientific School of Columbian University (now George Washington University
  • same year to enter the Law Department of the Columbian University in Washington, D.C. (later George
  • He graduated from the law department of Columbian University (now George Washington University
  • s born in Washington, DC and educated in the Columbian University and Law School.
  • lso chair of chemistry and toxicology in the Columbian University and later its dean.
  • from Williams College in 1880, an LL.B. from Columbian University in 1885, an LL.M. from Columbian
  • He graduated from the law department of Columbian University (now George Washington University
  • ean of the Corcoran Scientific School at the Columbian University (renamed George Washington Univer
  • rom law schools of Georgetown University and Columbian University (the latter now being George Wash
  • 895, from Yale University, in 1896, and from Columbian University (now George Washington University
  • Smith also taught at Columbian University in Washington, D.C. (now George W
  • fessor of statistics and social economics in Columbian University (now George Washington University
  • to further his education, studying poetry at Columbian University.
  • Wolffia columbiana ( Columbian watermeal) is a perennial aquatic plant in t
  • e buttercup family known by the common names Columbian windflower and western white anemone.
  • argest park in the city and home of the 1893 Columbian World Exposition.