-
writings of
William Shakespeare, who was born just two
months after Marlowe. The
University Wits, on
leaving their universities faced the
Elizabethan problem...
- English, "
wit" and "sense"
overlapped in meaning. Both
could mean a
faculty of
perception (although this
sense dropped from the word "
wit"
during the...
- own firm,
Witter partnered with
Charles R.
Blyth to
found Blyth,
Witter & Co.,
another San
Francisco based brokerage in 1914.
After Witter's departure...
- 2007 –
After seven years of
connecting women in 25
countries around the globe, we are
turning a
corner and
moving on to new endeavors. ... World
WIT founder...
- Woe from
Wit (Russian: Го́ре от ума́, romanized: Gore ot uma, also
translated as "The Woes of
Wit", "
Wit Works Woe",
Wit's End, and so forth) is Alexander...
- N.W.A (an
abbreviation for ****z
Wit Attitudes) was an
American hip hop
group formed in Compton, California.
Among the
earliest and most significant...
- The
Hartford Wits were a
group of
young writers from
Connecticut in the late 18th
century including John Trumbull,
Timothy Dwight,
David Humphreys, Joel...
-
Billboard R&B chart. Two
singles were
released from
Mother Wit: "No Pain, No Gain" and "
After the Pain". "No Pain, No Gain" was the most
successful single...
- comedian, and
director widely known for his role as
Jethro Bodine, the dim-
witted relative of Jed
Clampett (pla**** by
Buddy Ebsen) on The
Beverly Hillbillies...
-
Pacey John
Witter (born 1983) is a
fictional character in the WB
television drama Dawson's Cr****. He is a prin****l
character in all six
seasons of the...