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Brewer's: Ward Money, Ward-penny

or Wardage. Money paid for watch and ward. (Domesday.) Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer, 1894Warden-pieWard A B C D E F…

Winston Cup Series: Money Leaders

1999 SEASON Earnings1Jeff Gordon$5,281,3612Jeff Burton5,211,3013Dale Jarrett3,608,8294Bobby Labonte3,550,3415Mark Martin2,783,2966Dale Earnhardt2,712,0897Tony Stewart2,615,2268Terry…

Brewer's: Money makes the Mare to go

(See Mare.) Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer, 1894MonimiaMoney A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Related…

Golf Money Leaders, 1996-1997

PGAEuropean PGASenior PGALPGA Official money leaders of PGA, European PGA, Senior PGA and LPGA tours for 1996 and unofficial money leaders for 1997 (through Oct. 5), as compiled by the PGA,…

Golf Money Leaders, 1998-1999

PGAEuropean PGASenior PGALPGA Official money leaders of PGA, European PGA, Senior PGA and LPGA tours for 1998 and unofficial money leaders for 1999, as compiled by the PGA, European PGA and…

dole

(Encyclopedia) dole, distribution to the poor, usually of food or money. In medieval times doles were usually from bequests of money or land, and the income was given to charity or distributed to the…

Harvey, William Hope

(Encyclopedia) Harvey, William Hope, 1851–1936, American writer on economics, called Coin Harvey, b. Buffalo, Putnam co., W.Va. He studied at Marshall College, practiced law, and interested himself…

Hunter, Evan

(Encyclopedia) Hunter, Evan, 1926–2005, American novelist, b. New York City as Salvatore A. Lambino, grad. Hunter Coll. (1950). He achieved both success and acclaim with the publication of his third…

free silver

(Encyclopedia) free silver, in U.S. history, term designating the political movement for the unlimited coinage of silver. In 1896 free silver became the major issue of a presidential campaign when…

pin

(Encyclopedia) pin. One of the earliest human artifacts, pins were at first made of thorns, bone, or wood and were used as clothing fasteners, hairpins, and meat skewers. These long, single-shaft…