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Wilson

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Wil·son  (wlsn)
A city of east-central North Carolina east of Raleigh. It is a trade and processing center. Population: 47,400.

Wilson, August 1945-2005.
American playwright who won a Pulitzer Prize for Fences (1985) and The Piano Lesson (1987).

Wilson, Charles Thomson Rees 1869-1959.
British physicist. He shared a 1927 Nobel Prize for devising the cloud chamber.

Wilson, Edith Bolling 1872-1961.
First Lady of the United States (1915-1921) as the second wife of President Woodrow Wilson. She was actively involved in government during the serious illness of her husband (1919-1920).

Wilson, Edmund 1895-1972.
American literary critic whose influential works include Axel's Castle (1931), a study of the symbolist movement, and Patriotic Gore (1962), a critique of literature from the Civil War era.

Wilson, Ellen Louise Axson 1860-1914.
First Lady of the United States (1913-1914) as the first wife of President Woodrow Wilson. She died during Wilson's first term.

Wilson, Harriet 1808-1870?
American author whose work Our Nig (1859) was the first novel by an African American published in the United States.

Wilson, James 1742-1798.
American Revolutionary patriot and jurist. A signer of the Declaration of Independence, he later served as an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1789-1798).

Wilson, (James) Harold. Baron Wilson of Rievaulx. 1916-1995.
British politician who served as prime minister (1964-1970 and 1974-1976). His administration was marked by turmoil in Rhodesia and Northern Ireland and resistance to a price and income policy. He resigned in 1976.

Wilson, Mount
1. A mountain, 1,741.6 m (5,710 ft) high, in the San Gabriel Mountains of southwest California northeast of Pasadena. Its observatory was established in 1904.
2. A peak, 4,345 m (14,246 ft) high, in the San Juan Mountains of southwest Colorado.

Wilson, (Thomas) Woodrow 1856-1924.
The 28th President of the United States (1913-1921), whose administration was marked by World War I and the introduction of prohibition. At the Paris Peace Conference (1919) he included the establishment of the League of Nations as a proviso of the Treaty of Versailles. The winner of the 1919 Nobel Peace Prize, he was unable to convince the U.S. Senate to ratify the treaty.

Wil·soni·an (-sn-n) adj.

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
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Noun1.Wilson - author of the first novel by an African American that was published in the United States (1808-1870)
2.Wilson - English writer of novels and short stories (1913-1991)
3.WilsonWilson - Scottish ornithologist in the United States (1766-1813)
4.Wilson - United States physicist honored for his work on cosmic microwave radiation (born in 1918)
5.Wilson - Canadian geophysicist who was a pioneer in the study of plate tectonics (1908-1993)
6.WilsonWilson - American Revolutionary leader who was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence (1742-1798)
7.Wilson - United States entomologist who has generalized from social insects to other animals including humans (born in 1929)
8.Wilson - Scottish physicist who invented the cloud chamber (1869-1959)
9.Wilson - United States literary critic (1895-1972)
10.WilsonWilson - 28th President of the United States; led the United States in World War I and secured the formation of the League of Nations (1856-1924)
11.WilsonWilson - a peak in the San Juan mountains of Colorado (14,246 feet high)
San Juan Mountains - a mountain range in southwestern Colorado that is part of the Rocky Mountains


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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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