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Dewar, James. 1842-1923. Scottish physicist: liquified helium1898, vacuum flask. Abel.
Dewey, George. 1837-1917. US admiral in Spanish-American War.
Dewey, John. 1859-1952. US Pragmatist philosopher. -’It is in society’s interest that an individual develop and exercise his talents’. Studies in Logical Theory 1903.
Dewey, Melvil. 1851-1931. US. Devised library catalogue system.
Dewey, Thomas. 1902-71. Lost US presidential elections 1944,8.
DGB. 1949-. Deutscher Gewerkschaftsbund. Dominant German trade union.
Dharma. Virtue to Hindus, Buddhists, Jainists; ordering principle of universe.
Dharma-sastra. 8C BC. Sanskrit books of Hindu family law.
Diadochi, Wars of. 321-281BC. Partition of Empire among Alexander’s generals.
Diaghilev, Sergei. 1872-1929. Russian. Founder of Ballet Russes (Paris) 1909.
Dialectical Materialism. Exploited workers...capital concentration...socialist revolution...dictatorship of proletariat...elimination of class...Communism. Hegel. Marx. Engels. Lenin.
Diamond Necklace Affair. 1785. Necklace bought for Marie Antionette; not paid for. French Revolution.
Diana. Roman goddess of hunt and moon = Artemis.
Diane de Poitiers. 1499-1566. Duchess of Valentinois and mistress of Henry II.
Diaz, Bartolomeu. c1450-1500. Portuguese. First to sail around the Cape of Good Hope in 1487/8.
Diaz, Porfirio. 1830-1915. Mexican rebel, dictator 1877-1911. Apparent prosperity, but resources sold to foreigners.
Dickens, Charles. 1812-1870. English popular humanitarian writer and social critic. Created original, colorful memorable characters. Pickwick Papers 1837. Oliver Twist 1838. Christmas Carol 1843. David Copperfield 1850. Great Expectations 1861.
Dickinson, Emily. 1830-86. Reclusive US mystical poet. Wrote >1500 poems. Poems 1867.
Dictator. In Rome, chosen by consuls in emergency for 6 mo. term.
Dictionary. 150BC Chinese. 1612 Italian. 1933 OED.
Diderot, Denis. 1713-84. French writer, editor of Encyclopédie 1745-72 based on Chambers’. Rameau’s nephew.
Dido. Sister of King of Tyre. Legendary founder of Carthage.
Diem, Ngo. Ngo Dinh Diem.
Dien Bien Phu, Battle. 1954. Decisive Vietnamese victory; ends French rule.
Dieppe. 1942. Unsuccessful Canadian-led experimental assault on French port. 44,000 dead.