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Biography of Lewis Henry Morgan
701 words, approx. 2.3 pages
 An attorney by profession, Lewis Henry Morgan became an anthropologist and ethnologist, noted for his comprehensive theory of social revolution. He was born near Aurora, New York, on November 21, 1818, and graduated from Union College in Schenectady in 1...
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Biography of Lewis Henry Morgan
666 words, approx. 2.2 pages
 The American anthropologist Lewis Henry Morgan (1818-1881) wrote one of the first ethnographies, invented the study of kinship terminology, and made an early attempt to grapple with the idea of universal principles of cultural evolution. Lewis Henry Morg...



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Life After The House
05/31/1995: 1,208 words, approx. 4 pages A survey by CongressDaily of 85 House members of the 103rd Congress who did not seek or win reelection reveals that about 40 percent of the former members are living inside the Beltway or are spending the majority of their time here. More than...


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