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  • Developed Article Architecture: The art and technique of designing and constructing buildings to fulfill both practical and aesthetic purposes. [e]

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  • Conduct of the War (7–9 May 1940) [r]: Historic Parliamentary debate in the British House of Commons (7–9 May 1940). [e]
  • W. S. Gilbert [r]: (18 November 1836 – 29 May 1911) English dramatist, librettist, poet and illustrator best known for his fourteen comic operas produced in collaboration with the composer Sir Arthur Sullivan. [e]
  • Scarborough, North Yorkshire [r]: Seaside resort, fishing port and former spa town on the east coast of North Yorkshire, England; once an important mediaeval port and site of a major royal castle (population about 52,000). [e]