-
salami conduit (pickled meat). In
Thomas Blount's
Glossographia (1656),
salamagundi is
described as "a dish of meat made of cold
Turkey and
other ingredients"...
- war, Etchenberg, American, Russian, philosophy, Piet Potgelter's Rost,
Salamagundi, Oomisillecootsi, Bangmamvate, Schlechter's Nek, Manzinyama, theosophy...
- R. and R. Orrill, Eds. (1971)
Laing and Anti-Psychiatry. New York:
Salamagundi Press. Burston, D. (1996) The Wing of Madness: The Life and Work of R...
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Crosby was a
member of
several private clubs—the
Players Club, the
Salamagundi Club, the
Dutch Treat Club and the
Coffee House Club at the
Hotel Seymour...
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James disposed of
their previous cook earlier.
During his
quest to make "
Salamagundi", a
favored salad dish for the pirates,
James is
given by a Dalmatian...
- From
there he went on to
editorial appointments at Art and Antiques,
Salamagundi, Vogue, and
Modern Painters before joining The New
Republic in 1994....
- Legion, the
Armor and Arms Club, the
First Division Society, and the
Salamagundi Club.
Schlaikjer met his wife,
Gladys de Groot,
while studying at the...
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member of the
Salmagundi Club, and many of his
works were
exhibited at
Salamagundi shows. Tucker’s
Geraniums was
shown at The
Smithsonian Institution, National...
- (born 1778),
American novelist, poet,
writer for and
sometime owner of
Salamagundi magazine and a
United States Secretary of the Navy
August 25 – Johan...
- novelist, poet and
United States Secretary of the Navy; a
writer for
Salamagundi magazine who took it over
before it
failed September 9 –
Clemens Brentano...