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vacuum
60;

Vaillant
87; Anarchist martyr

Vanderjuice, Professor Heino
6; old friend of the Chums of Chance, of New Haven, and inventor of the Screw, an aerial-propulsion device for augmenting the cruising speed of the Inconvenience; of Yale University, 29; 52; and Merle Rideout, 58;

Vaseline
161; Edwarda Vibe's maid

Vector
156; In mathematics, a vector space (or linear space) is a collection of objects (called vectors) that, informally speaking, may be scaled and added. More formally, a vector space is a set on which two operations, called (vector) addition and (scalar) multiplication, are defined and satisfy certain natural axioms which are listed below. Vector spaces are the basic objects of study in linear algebra, and are used throughout mathematics, science, and engineering. 158; 165; Wikipedia entry

Veikko
See Rautavaara, Veikko

veil
140;

Vibe, Colfax
157; son of Scarsdale Vibe, at Yale

Vibe, Cragmont
159; son of Scarsdale Vibe

Vibe, Dittany
160; niece of Scarsdale Vibe, at Mt. Holyoke;

Vibe, Edwarda Beef
160; wife of Scarsdale Vibe

Vibe, Fleetwood
130; son of Scarsdale Vibe; Journals, 138-148; 159; to South Africa, 168;

Vibe, R. Wilshire
161; Scarsdale's younger brother and opera composer

Vibe, Scarsdale
31; The village of Scarsdale, New York, is one of the wealthiest communities in the United States. Thus, the "Scarsdale vibe" would be an aura of wealth, appropriately; financing Tesla in Colorado Springs; manor on Long Island, 159;

Vicker, Morty
63; saloon owner in Cleveland

vol à voile
14; French: gliding (as in hang gliders)

Vormance, Dr. Alden
114; 130; 170;

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