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  2. An Affair of Honor (film) - Wikipedia

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    Affair of Honor is an American silent film that was inspired by a famous painting. It was made 18 May 1901 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania by Lubin Studios. [1]A woman and her male friend (Arthur Marvin) are seated at a table when another woman makes romantic overtures to the man.

  3. An Affair of Honor (short story) - Wikipedia

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    "An Affair of Honour" unfolds in Nabokov's signature style, weaving a complex tapestry of irony and subversion around the traditional theme of duels prevalent in Russian literature. Originally titled "Podlets" ('The Cur' or 'The Scoundrel'), the story centers on Anton Petrovich, an expatriate Russian in 1920s Berlin, who, upon discovering his ...

  4. Smedley Butler - Wikipedia

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    Smedley Darlington Butler (July 30, 1881 – June 21, 1940) was a United States Marine Corps officer and writer. During his 34-year military career, he fought in the Philippine–American War, the Boxer Rebellion, the Mexican Revolution, World War I, and the Banana Wars.

  5. An Affair of Honor - Wikipedia

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    An Affair of Honor may refer to: An Affair of Honor (film), a 1901 American silent film; An Affair of Honor (short story), a 1965 short story by Vladimir Nabokov;

  6. Elephant tramples tourist to death in South Africa - AOL

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    A tourist was killed by an elephant on Saturday in South Africa's famous Kruger Park, the South African national parks agency SAN Parks announced overnight. "A tragic accident occurred when a ...

  7. Edith Wharton - Wikipedia

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    In 1908, Teddy Wharton's mental condition was determined to be incurable. In that year, Wharton began an affair with Morton Fullerton, an author, and foreign correspondent for The Times of London, in whom she found an intellectual partner. [34] She divorced Edward Wharton, in 1913, after 28 years of marriage. [32]

  8. Dorothy Parker - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Parker (née Rothschild; August 22, 1893 – June 7, 1967) was an American poet and writer of fiction, plays and screenplays based in New York; she was known for her caustic wisecracks, and eye for 20th-century urban foibles.

  9. Subsidy Scorecards: University of Arkansas

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    SOURCE: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System, University of Arkansas (2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010).Read our methodology here.. HuffPost and The Chronicle examined 201 public D-I schools from 2010-2014.