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Encyclopedia > Wallace

Wallace can refer to:

Wallaces hypothetical line between Australasian and Southeast Asian fauna. ... Wallace & Gromit Wallace and Gromit are the main characters in a series of three British animated short films and a feature-length film by Nick Park of Aardman Animations. ... Holding Just as the right to speak and the right to refrain from speaking are complementary components of a broader concept of individual freedom of mind, so also the individuals freedom to choose his own creed is the counterpart of his right to refrain from accepting the creed established...

Places

Wallace is a city located in Shoshone County, Idaho. ... Mellen Township is a township located in Menominee County in the U.S. state of Michigan. ... Wallace is an unincorporated community in southern Buchanan County, Missouri. ... Wallace is a community in Nova Scotia, Canada. ...

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In culture: Alfred Russel Wallace for the Cornish painter see Alfred Wallis Alfred Russel Wallace, OM , FRS (January 8, 1823 – November 7, 1913) was a British naturalist, geographer, anthropologist and biologist. ... John Michael Wallace is a professor of Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Washington, as well as the director of the Joint Institute for the Study of the Atmosphere and Ocean (JISAO)--a joint research venture between the University of Washington and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). ... Dr. Richard S. Wallace is the Chairman of the Board and co-founder of the A.L.I.C.E. Artificial Intelligence Foundation. ...

In politics and war: Bill, Steven Seagal, Burton Cummings Bill Wallace (born May 18, 1949) is a bassist from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. ... Chris Wallace Chris Wallace (b. ... David Foster Wallace (born February 21, 1962 in Ithaca, New York) is an American novelist, essayist, and short story writer. ... Edgar Wallace pictured on a 1929 cover of Time Richard Horatio Edgar Wallace (April 1, 1875–February 10, 1932) was a prolific British crime writer, journalist and playwright, who wrote 175 novels, 24 plays, and countless articles in newspapers and journals. ... Robert Wallace (1773 - 1855) UK electoral franchise reformer and agitator for postal service reform; elected to Westminster Parliament as the member for Greenock, Scotland in 1832. ... A Malthusian catastrophe, sometimes known as a Malthusian check, Malthusian crisis, Malthusian dilemma, Malthusian disaster or Malthusian trap, is a return to subsistence-level conditions as a result of agricultural (or, in later formulations, economic) production being eventually outstripped by growth in population. ... Randall Wallace is an American screenwriter, producer and director. ... George Wallace (born in Atlanta, Georgia, July 21, 1952) is a notable African-American comedian. ... Christopher George Latore Wallace (May 21, 1972 – March 9, 1997), also known as Biggie Smalls (after a stylish gangster in 1975s Lets Do it Again) and Frank White (from the film King of New York), but best known as The Notorious B.I.G. (Business Instead of Game... Mike Wallace (born May 9, 1918 as Myron Leon Wallace) is an American journalist with a long-running career. ... Michele Wallace is an African American feminist author. ...

  • George Wallace, a former Governor of Alabama
  • Henry A. Wallace, a former Vice President of the United States
  • Lew Wallace, a U.S. Civil War general and author
  • W.H.L. Wallace, a U.S. Civil War general
  • William Wallace, a medieval Scottish patriot
  • William S. Wallace, 20th century Lieutenant General of the U.S. Army
  • Scott L. Wallace, City Council Member , Eddyville , Kentucky, 2000 - 2004

In fiction: Governor George Wallace (in front of door) standing defiantly against desegregation while being confronted by Deputy U.S. Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach at the University of Alabama. ... Henry Agard Wallace (October 7, 1888 – November 18, 1965) was the 33rd Vice President of the United States (1941-45), the 11th Secretary of Agriculture (1933-40), and the 10th Secretary of Commerce (1945-46). ... Lew Wallace Lewis Lew Wallace (April 10, 1827–February 15, 1905) was an American Civil War general, U.S. statesman and author, who is probably best remembered for his historical novel Ben-Hur. ... William Hervey Lamme Wallace (July 8, 1821 – April 10, 1862), more commonly known as W.H.L. Wallace, was a lawyer and a Union general in the American Civil War, considered by Ulysses S. Grant to be one of the Unions greatest generals. ... William Wallace Monument Sir William Wallace (circa 1270 – 23 August 1305) was a Scottish knight who led a resistance to the English occupation of Scotland during significant periods of the Wars of Scottish Independence. ... Gen. ...

  • Nicole Wallace, a fictional character on the TV drama series Law & Order: Criminal Intent
  • Wallace (Digimon), a fictional character in the third Digimon movie, Digimon Hurricane Touchdown!! Supreme Evolution!! The Golden Digimentals
  • Doctor Breen, a major character in the Half-Life computer games

In sports: Nicole Wallace responding during one of her many interrogations. ... Willis from Digimon: The Movie Willis Digi-Egg of Fate/Destiny Wallace (Willis) is a fictional character in the anime series Digimon. ... Dr. Wallace Breen Doctor Wallace Breen is a fictional character from the 2004 first-person shooter computer game Half-Life 2, produced by Valve Software. ...


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Washingtonpost.com: George Wallace Remembered (1313 words)
Wallace was the subject of a controversial TV movie last year.
Wallace was elected governor the first time in 1962, with what was the largest popular vote in state history and with the declaration: "I draw the line in the dust and toss the gauntlet before the feet of tyranny, and I say, segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever."
Wallace came to national prominence in 1963 when he kept a campaign pledge to stand "in the schoolhouse door" to block integration of Alabama public schools.
Henry A. Wallace - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1468 words)
Henry Agard Wallace (October 7, 1888 – November 18, 1965) was the 33rd Vice President of the United States (1941-45), the 11th Secretary of Agriculture (1933-40), and the 10th Secretary of Commerce (1945-46).
Wallace was born on a farm near Orient, Adair County, Iowa, and graduated from Iowa State College at Ames in 1910, where he was a brother of Delta Tau Delta.
Wallace was elected in November 1940 as Vice President on the Democratic Party ticket with President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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