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Of seventeen children of Josiah Franklin, how many?
Franklin also made profits from his book "Poor Richard's Almanack."
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the pioneering scientist Rosalind Franklin (1920 - 1958).
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As a teen, Aretha Franklin sang in a junior gospel choir.
Benjamin Franklin managed everything perfectly except his posthumous reputation.
(CE Franklin), the Distribution segment has been reclassified to discontinued operations.
“Kirk Franklin and the Family” sold a million copies, becoming the first gospel début to go platinum.
Although his father left Franklin a good yearly income, Franklin was terribly saddened.
The expedition was beleaguered by thick ice and Franklin died in June 1847 and most of the team died of starvation
For Steve Franklin, a retired firefighter and arson investigator from Phoenix, 399 possesses a particular mystique.
Franklin College, established in 1787, was named for Benjamin Franklin, one of the school’s original benefactors.
King hadn’t seen Franklin in a long time, and when she had Franklin was not performing at this level of intensity.
Many of Poor Richard’s sayings were traditional European proverbs reworked by Franklin and given an American context when appropriate.
Founded in 1824, the institute embraces the Franklin Institute Science Museum and Planetarium, the Mandell Center, the Tuttleman Omniverse Theater, and the Benjamin Franklin National Memorial.
In 1769 it was united with another scientific society founded by Franklin (the American Society), and Franklin was elected president (an office he held until his death in 1790); the new society was incorporated in 1780.
US President Barack Obama kisses Aretha Franklin as First Lady Michelle Obama, Vice President Joe Biden, Jill Biden and Interior Secretary Ken Salazar applaud after Franklin performed at the dedication of the Martin Luther King Jr.
In their heyday, Isaac Franklin and John Armfield sold between 1,000 and 2,000 enslaved people per year, and by the time Franklin died in 1846, his estate was valued at $710,000 — almost $24 million today — a fortune largely earned through the slave trade.
Rosalind Franklin, in full Rosalind Elsie Franklin, (born July 25, 1920, London, England—died April 16, 1958, London), British scientist best known for her contributions to the discovery of the molecular structure of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), a constituent of chromosomes that serves to encode genetic information.
franklin
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- a landowner (14th and 15th centuries) who was free but not of noble birth
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