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Encyclopedia > Daniel Scott Lamont

Daniel Scott Lamont (1851-1905) was the United States Secretary of War during Grover Cleveland's second term.


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Billy Lamont - Biography (2177 words)
Lamont's first CD "Into The 21st Century" was released in 1999 and includes two of his hero's as special guests, Mike Peters of The Alarm and the late Allen Ginsberg.
Lamont is also looking forward to his soon to be released new full length book of poems entitled "strobe light generation" in the coming months by a good independent or major book publisher.
Lamont lays in the fetal position portraying the character who screams "my bedroom a jail cell" in the strobe light section but also portrays the same character in the same fetal position as a symbol of new birth as he recites "a spiritual fetus spins in a whilpool of color" in the sunlight section.
Daniel Rutherford - encyclopedia article about Daniel Rutherford. (1315 words)
Daniel Rutherford, (November 3 November 3 is the 307th day of the year (308th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 58 days remaining.
Daniel Rutherford was born in Edinburgh Edinburgh (pronounced /ˈɛdɪnˌbrə/), Dùn Èideann (
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