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'''Vaillant'''<br />
 
'''Vaillant'''<br />
 
87; Anarchist martyr
 
87; Anarchist martyr
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'''Vamplet, Miss Oomie'''<br />
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349; singer at R. W. Vibe's party who played Kate Chase Sprague in ''Rose Conkling'';
  
 
'''Vanderjuice, Professor Heino'''<br />
 
'''Vanderjuice, Professor Heino'''<br />
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;
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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; 355; at First International Conference on Time-Travel, 407;
  
 
'''Vaseline'''<br />
 
'''Vaseline'''<br />
 
161; Edwarda Vibe's maid
 
161; Edwarda Vibe's maid
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'''Vasquez, Sargeant Amparo'''<br />
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380; at Guanajuanto hoosegow
  
 
'''Vector'''<br />
 
'''Vector'''<br />
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. Vector spaces are the basic objects of study in linear algebra, and are used throughout mathematics, science, and engineering. 158; 165; [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vector_space Wikipedia entry]
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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. Vector spaces are the basic objects of study in linear algebra, and are used throughout mathematics, science, and engineering. 158; 165; vectorists, 534; and Monotony, 560; [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vector_space Wikipedia entry]
  
 
'''Veikko'''<br />
 
'''Veikko'''<br />
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'''veil'''<br />
 
'''veil'''<br />
140;
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140; A caul or veil (Latin: Caput galeatum) is a thin, filmy membrane, the remnants of the amniotic sac, that covers or partly covers the newborn mammal immediately after birth. The Caul were even sold  durning Greek and Roman times to statemen, for it was  believed  to wear one would bring wisdom, honor, truth,and pyschic powers and protection against evil. In Icelandic tradition, the caul is associated with a guardian spirit called a ''fylgja''.  This ''fylgja'' can take many forms after birth, including an animal, an inanimate object (such as a cloak), or another human being, and often serves as a kind of warning against potential danger. It is a very old idea that a child born with a caul over its face will be endowed with special powers or gifts.
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'''Verbena'''<br />
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345; friend of Katie's; 347;
  
 
'''Vibe, Colfax'''<br />
 
'''Vibe, Colfax'''<br />
157; son of Scarsdale Vibe, at Yale
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157; son of Scarsdale Vibe, at Yale; 325;
  
 
'''Vibe, Cragmont'''<br />
 
'''Vibe, Cragmont'''<br />
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'''Vibe, R. Wilshire'''<br />
 
'''Vibe, R. Wilshire'''<br />
161; Scarsdale's younger brother and opera composer
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161; Scarsdale's younger brother and opera composer; "restless impresario" in New York City, 340; "Shanghai Scampers - "his next project" 340; African Antics, "coon revue" 344; his pad, 348; 505;
  
 
'''Vibe, Scarsdale'''<br />
 
'''Vibe, Scarsdale'''<br />
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, 31; manor on Long Island, 159;
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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, 31; manor on Long Island, 159; coveting his enemies' bloodline, 332; "Smite early and often" 333;
  
 
'''Vicker, Morty'''<br />
 
'''Vicker, Morty'''<br />
 
63; saloon owner in Cleveland
 
63; saloon owner in Cleveland
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'''Villa, Gaston'''<br />
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"and His Bughouse Bandaleros" 374;
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'''''virt&ugrave;'''''<br />
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529;
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'''''voetsak'''''<br />
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564; exclamation: ''go away!''
  
 
'''''vol à voile'''''<br />
 
'''''vol à voile'''''<br />
 
14; French: ''gliding'' (as in hang gliders)
 
14; French: ''gliding'' (as in hang gliders)
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'''von Krafft-Ebing, Baron'''<br />
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544; hat fetishism
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'''von Schlieffen'''<br />
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543;
  
 
'''Vormance, Dr. Alden'''<br />
 
'''Vormance, Dr. Alden'''<br />

Revision as of 20:56, 16 November 2006

vacuum
60;

Vaillant
87; Anarchist martyr

Vamplet, Miss Oomie
349; singer at R. W. Vibe's party who played Kate Chase Sprague in Rose Conkling;

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; 355; at First International Conference on Time-Travel, 407;

Vaseline
161; Edwarda Vibe's maid Vasquez, Sargeant Amparo
380; at Guanajuanto hoosegow

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. Vector spaces are the basic objects of study in linear algebra, and are used throughout mathematics, science, and engineering. 158; 165; vectorists, 534; and Monotony, 560; Wikipedia entry

Veikko
See Rautavaara, Veikko

veil
140; A caul or veil (Latin: Caput galeatum) is a thin, filmy membrane, the remnants of the amniotic sac, that covers or partly covers the newborn mammal immediately after birth. The Caul were even sold durning Greek and Roman times to statemen, for it was believed to wear one would bring wisdom, honor, truth,and pyschic powers and protection against evil. In Icelandic tradition, the caul is associated with a guardian spirit called a fylgja. This fylgja can take many forms after birth, including an animal, an inanimate object (such as a cloak), or another human being, and often serves as a kind of warning against potential danger. It is a very old idea that a child born with a caul over its face will be endowed with special powers or gifts.

Verbena
345; friend of Katie's; 347;

Vibe, Colfax
157; son of Scarsdale Vibe, at Yale; 325;

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; "restless impresario" in New York City, 340; "Shanghai Scampers - "his next project" 340; African Antics, "coon revue" 344; his pad, 348; 505;

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, 31; manor on Long Island, 159; coveting his enemies' bloodline, 332; "Smite early and often" 333;

Vicker, Morty
63; saloon owner in Cleveland

Villa, Gaston
"and His Bughouse Bandaleros" 374;

virtù
529;

voetsak
564; exclamation: go away!

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

von Krafft-Ebing, Baron
544; hat fetishism

von Schlieffen
543;

Vormance, Dr. Alden
114; 130; 170;

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