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See Talk.
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New page: =="resolved never to do anything so practical..." *After von Neumann died, IAS resolved to never do anything so practical and useful again.{{fact}} I'm removing this because no source for ...
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Stein is one of three listed writers
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Intelligent Design: Note that he is one of three credited writers
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New page: '''Jacques Offenbach''' (1819-1880) was a French composer of light operas, notably ''The Tales of Hofmann,'' ''Orpheus in the Underworld,'' ''La Perichole,'' and ''La Belle Hélène." A 19...
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#REDIRECT Jacques Offenbach
#REDIRECT Johann Sebastian Bach
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Sullivan found the success of the operetta frustrating
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Category:Hall of Fame honorees. Dollar coin.
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Susan B. Anthony dollar. Image by Conservapedia user dpbsmith, released under the terms of Conservapedia's re-use policy
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"IAS resolved to never do anything so practical and useful again..." source?
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New page: '''Edwin Booth''' (1833-1893) was the preeminent actor of the 1800s. In 1919, a statue of Booth was unveiled in Gramercy Park in New York City, the first statue of an actor to be erected...
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Redirecting to Stephen Foster
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