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Wilson [ˈwɪlsən] n
1. (Biographies / Wilson, Alexander (1766-1813) M, Scottish, SCIENCE: ornithologist) Alexander. 1766-1813, Scottish ornithologist in the US 2. (Biographies / Wilson, Sir Angus (Frank Johnstone) (1913-1991) M, British, WRITING: writer) Sir Angus (Frank Johnstone). 1913-91, British writer, whose works include the collection of short stories The Wrong Set (1949) and the novels Anglo-Saxon Attitudes (1956) and No Laughing Matter (1967) 3. (Biographies / Wilson, Charles Thomson Rees (1869-1959) M, Scottish, SCIENCE: physicist, TECHNOLOGY: inventor) Charles Thomson Rees. 1869-1959, Scottish physicist, who invented the cloud chamber: shared the Nobel prize for physics 1927 4. (Biographies / Wilson, Edmund (1895-1972) M, US, WRITING: critic) Edmund. 1895-1972, US critic, noted esp for Axel's Castle (1931), a study of the symbolist movement 5. (Biographies / Wilson, (James) Harold, Baron Wilson of Rievaulx (1916-1995) M, British, POLITICS: statesman, POLITICS: prime minister) (James) Harold, Baron Wilson of Rievaulx. 1916-95, British Labour statesman; prime minister (1964-70; 1974-76) 6. (Biographies / Wilson, Richard (1714-1782) M, Welsh, ARTS AND CRAFTS: painter) Richard. 1714-82, Welsh landscape painter 7. (Biographies / Wilson, (Thomas) Woodrow (1856-1924) M, US, POLITICS: statesman, POLITICS: head of state) (Thomas) Woodrow (ˈwʊdrəʊ). 1856-1924, US Democratic statesman; 28th president of the US (1913-21). He led the US into World War I in 1917 and proposed the Fourteen Points (1918) as a basis for peace. Although he secured the formation of the League of Nations, the US Senate refused to support it: Nobel peace prize 1919 Wilsonian [wɪlˈsəʊnɪən] adj ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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| Late one brilliant April afternoon Professor Lucius Wilson stood at the head of Chestnut Street, looking about him with the pleased air of a man of taste who does not very often get to Boston. There at least he was cornered between the moors and the breakers; and the scout sent by Wilson reported him as writing under a solitary candle, perhaps composing another of his tremendous proclamations. Wilson followed him, as one who walks in his sleep; and they proceeded to a large upper chamber, where a new-made fire was crackling, and various servants flying about, putting finishing touches to the arrangements. |
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