Which American writers have been awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature?

Which American writers have been awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature?

Ten Americans have been awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature: Sinclair Lewis (1930); Eugene O’Neill (1936); Pearl S. Buck (1938); William Faulkner (1949); Ernest Hemingway (1954); John Steinbeck (1962); Saul Bellow (1976); Isaac Bashevis Singer, a naturalized citizen (1978); Czeslaw Milosz, a naturalized citizen (1980); and Joseph Brodsky, a naturalized citizen (1987).

Who produced the CBS “rural sitcoms” of the 1960s “The Beverly Hillbillies” (1962-71), “Petticoat Junction” (1963-70), and “Green Acres” (1965-71)?

Who produced the CBS “rural sitcoms” of the 1960s “The Beverly Hillbillies” (1962-71), “Petticoat Junction” (1963-70), and “Green Acres” (1965-71)?

Paul Henning produced the CBS “rural sitcoms” of the 1960s including “The Beverly Hillbillies” (1962-71), “Petticoat Junction” (1963-70), and “Green Acres” (1965-71)?.

Why did anthropologist Margaret Mead (1901-78) choose to study Samoa?

Why did anthropologist Margaret Mead (1901-78) choose to study Samoa?

There were several practical reasons why the young Columbia graduate student Margaret Mead decided to do field work on Samoan adolescence. She thought her fluency in French and German would help her in the Polynesian island chain, and there were regular steamship stops there. More important, she wanted to know how much of human behavior…

How much mail is handled by the U.S. Post Office per day?

How much mail is handled by the U.S. Post Office per day?

According to the Report of the Postmaster General, 106,311,062,000 pieces of mail traveled through the system in 1980. On a given day, therefore, approximately 291,263,000 items passed through the country’s post offices. What’s more, this prodigious amount of mail traveled through many fewer post offices than at the turn of the century. In 1900, there…

Where in Texas did William Travis, commander of the Alamo, come from?

Where in Texas did William Travis, commander of the Alamo, come from?

William Travis, commander of the Alamo, was not from Texas but from South Carolina. A lawyer and lieutenant-colonel, Travis was one of many Southerners who responded to Texas’s call for volunteers to help in their revolution against Mexico, which began in 1835. Southerners sympathized with the rebels because the province of Texas was a slave-owning…

Why is an hour divided into 60 minutes and not 10 or 100 minutes?

Why is an hour divided into 60 minutes and not 10 or 100 minutes?

An hour divided into 60 minutes because it is based on the sexagesimal system of notation, a system based on the number 60 that predates the decimal system. It was developed about 2400 B.C. by the Sumerians. Since ancient times, the sexagesimal system has been used to divide circles into 360 degrees (60 x 6),…

What did Americans use before toilet paper was introduced?

What did Americans use before toilet paper was introduced?

Until the late 19th century, Americans used sales catalogues, newspapers, pamphlets, fliers, or whatever other paper they could find for toilet paper. The materials were kept in the bathroom or outhouse, where they provided reading matter as well as sanitation. Toilet paper in rolls, sold in plain brown wrappers, was first marketed in the U.S….

What was a summoner or A canon’s yeoman or A franklin or A manciple or a reeve?

What was a summoner or A canon’s yeoman or A franklin or A manciple or a reeve?

These occupations of characters in Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales (c. 1387-1400) refer to the following: summoner—an officer who summoned suspects before the ecclesiastical courts canon’s yeoman—an attendant of a canon; a canon was a clergyman associated with a cathedral or large church franklin—a prosperous country man of low birth manciple—a steward of a community of lawyers…

What was Richard Henry Dana doing before he shipped out as a sailor in the voyage recounted in Two Years Before the Mast (1840)?

What was Richard Henry Dana doing before he shipped out as a sailor in the voyage recounted in Two Years Before the Mast (1840)?

Richard Henry Dana was a college student at Harvard before he shipped out as a sailor in the voyage recounted in Two Years Before the Mast (1840). Dana (1815-82) suffered eye problems that led him to go out to sea in hopes of improving his health. Working as a common seaman, he traveled around South…

Where is Harpers Ferry, site of John Brown’s abolitionist raid?

Where is Harpers Ferry, site of John Brown’s abolitionist raid?

Harpers Ferry is in what is now West Virginia (then part of Virginia). John Brown led a party of 22 in seizing the U.S. arsenal there in October 1859. Brown, an abolitionist born in Torrington, Connecticut, planned to arm the local slaves and start a full-scale rebellion, but his plan was foiled by state and…

Did Dr. Scholl really exist and was he really a doctor?

Did Dr. Scholl really exist and was he really a doctor?

Yes, there was really a Dr. Scholl. In the late nineteenth century, William (“Billy”) Scholl left farm life in La Porte, Indiana, for life as a shoemaker in Chicago. After noticing how much abuse the average foot takes, he decided to become a podiatrist and treat the problems he saw. Once established as a medical…

Who first called the press the “fourth estate”?

Who first called the press the “fourth estate”?

Eighteenth-century political philosopher Edmund Burke is credited with the term the “fourth estate”. Burke is supposed to have said, “Yonder [in the Reporters’ Gallery] sits the fourth estate, more important than them all.” The three other estates were the Lords Spiritual (clergy), the Lords Temporal (knights and barons), and the Commons.

Who was Joe Friday’s partner in “Dragnet” when the TV series was revived in 1967?

Who was Joe Friday’s partner in “Dragnet” when the TV series was revived in 1967?

Bill Gannon, played by Harry Morgan, was Joe Friday’s partner in the TV series “Dragnet” (NBC, 1952-59, 1967-70) when the TV series was revived in 1967. Jack Webb played Sergeant Joe Friday. Friday’s previous partners were played by Barton Yarborough, Barney Phillips, Herb Ellis, and Ben Alexander.

Was TV’s “Bridget Loves Bernie” (CBS, 1972-73) based on a movie?

Was TV’s “Bridget Loves Bernie” (CBS, 1972-73) based on a movie?

The TV series “Bridget Loves Bernie” was loosely based on Abie’s Irish Rose (1946), in which an Irish girl named Rosemary (Joanne Dru) marries a Jewish boy named Abie (Richard Norris), leading to family conflict. In the TV show, Meredith Baxter played Bridget and David Birney played Bernie.

Was John Foster Dulles for or against the containment policy of the Truman years?

Was John Foster Dulles for or against the containment policy of the Truman years?

John Foster Dulles, secretary of state under Dwight D. Eisenhower from 1953 to 1959, often expressed his belief that the containment policy of the Truman years did not go far enough. In the 1952 presidential campaign, he called for a “rollback” of Soviet domination of Eastern Europe and the “unleashing” of Taiwanese leader Chiang Kai-shek….

What are the capitals of each of the 50 states?

What are the capitals of each of the 50 states?

The capitals of the 50 states are: Alabama – Montgomery Alaska – Juneau Arizona – Phoenix Arkansas – Little Rock California – Sacramento Colorado – Denver Connecticut – Hartford Delaware – Dover Florida – Tallahassee Georgia – Atlanta Hawaii – Honolulu Idaho – Boise Illinois – Springfield Indiana – Indianapolis Iowa – Des Moines Kansas…

What was the powerhouse Saturday night lineup that baby boomers remember watching on CBS in the 1973-74 season?

What was the powerhouse Saturday night lineup that baby boomers remember watching on CBS in the 1973-74 season?

The powerhouse Saturday night lineup that baby boomers remembered watching on CBS in the 1973-74 season was: 8:00 “All in the Family”; 8:30–“M*A*S*H”; 9:00 “The Mary Tyler Moore Show”; 9:30—”The Bob Newhart Show”; 10:00 “The Carol Burnett Show.”

How many Hamilton Fishes have there been?

How many Hamilton Fishes have there been?

Five, dating back to 1808, when the first Hamilton Fish was born to Nicholas Fish (1758-1833), Revolutionary War patriot and friend of Alexander Hamilton, for whom Nicholas named his son. Each Hamilton Fish was father to another one, in this order: Hamilton Fish (1808-93) Hamilton Fish (1849-1936) Hamilton Fish, Jr. (1888-1991) Hamilton Fish, Jr. (1926)…

Which is older, Coca-Cola or Pepsi-Cola?

Which is older, Coca-Cola or Pepsi-Cola?

Coca-Cola is older than Pepsi-Cola, by ten years. It was introduced to the American public in 1886, Pepsi-Cola in 1896. For decades, Coca-Cola was sold in a six-and-one-half-ounce bottle. Depending on the bottler, Pepsi-Cola came in six, six and-one-half, and seven-ounce sizes. Starting in 1934, however, Pepsi was sold in 12-ounce bottles, but for the…

What was the name of Sally Rogers’s (Rose Marie’s) off-and-on boyfriend on “The Dick Van Dyke Show” (CBS, 1961-66)?

What was the name of Sally Rogers’s (Rose Marie’s) off-and-on boyfriend on “The Dick Van Dyke Show” (CBS, 1961-66)?

Sally Rogers’s (Rose Marie’s) off-and-on boyfriend on “The Dick Van Dyke Show” was Herman Glimscher, played by Bill Idelson. After appearing on “The Dick Van Dyke Show,” Idelson became a comedy writer. He also produced many of the episodes of “The Bob Newhart Show” (CBS, 1972-78) in its first year.