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Sullivan   /sˈələvən/  /sˈəlɪvən/   Listen
Sullivan

noun
1.
United States architect known for his steel framed skyscrapers and for coining the phrase 'form follows function' (1856-1924).  Synonyms: Louis Henri Sullivan, Louis Henry Sullivan, Louis Sullivan.
2.
United States psychiatrist (1892-1949).  Synonym: Harry Stack Sullivan.
3.
United States host on a well known television variety show (1902-1974).  Synonyms: Ed Sullivan, Edward Vincent Sullivan.
4.
United States educator who was the teacher and lifelong companion of Helen Keller (1866-1936).  Synonyms: Anne Mansfield Sullivan, Anne Sullivan.
5.
English composer of operettas who collaborated with the librettist William Gilbert (1842-1900).  Synonyms: Arthur Seymour Sullivan, Arthur Sullivan, Sir Arthur Sullivan.



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... Yosemite Valley may be said to have commenced with 1856, the year the first house was built. This house was enlarged in 1858 by Hite and Beardsley and used for a hotel. Sullivan and Cushman secured it for a debt the following year, and it was operated in turn by Peck, Longhurst, and Hutchings until 1871. Meantime J.C. Lamon settled in 1860, the first actual resident of the valley, an honor which he did not share with others ...
— The Book of the National Parks • Robert Sterling Yard

... Charters Towers over a paragraph in the Northern Miner, as follows:—"The Dalrymple Shire Council's well on Victoria Downs road, at the head of the 10-mile creek, on the spot picked by Mr. George O'Sullivan, was sunk to a depth of 38 feet, and at that depth water became so heavy that sinking conditions had to be discontinued. The water rises to within 18 feet of the surface. This site was stated to be barren of water by Mr. Corfield." The above requires ...
— Reminiscences of Queensland - 1862-1869 • William Henry Corfield

... the Narrows Road, General Stirling's force was holding its own against the British. The patriot soldiers were steady and calm, and loaded and fired regularly and with considerable effect, and had fortune gone well with Sullivan's division, the Continental soldiers would probably have won the battle. But General Sullivan, stationed on the hills south of Bedford, was attacked fiercely in front by a strong force of British, and another force under Generals Howe and Cornwallis, having ...
— The Dare Boys of 1776 • Stephen Angus Cox

... the cost. The range of study has been constantly increased and elevated to keep pace with the growing demand that women shall be as fully educated as men. Even Miss Lyon, in those early days, looked forward to the needs of the future, by placing in her course of study, Sullivan's Political Class-Book, and Wayland's Political Economy. The four years' course is solid and thorough, while the optional course in French, German, and Greek is admirable. Eventually, when our preparatory schools are higher, all our colleges for women will have as difficult entrance ...
— Lives of Girls Who Became Famous • Sarah Knowles Bolton

... of life. The fantastical developments which accompanied the movement brought its devotees into much ridicule about ten years ago, and the pages of Punch of that time will be found to happily travesty its more amusing and extravagant aspects. The great success of Gilbert and Sullivan's operetta, "Patience," produced in 1881, was also to some extent due to the humorous allusions to the extravagances of the "Aesthetetes." In support of what may be termed a higher AEstheticism, Mr. Ruskin has written much to give expression to his ideas and principles for rendering our surroundings ...
— Illustrated History of Furniture - From the Earliest to the Present Time • Frederick Litchfield


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