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American magazine publisher
Roy DeWitt Wallace (/dəˈwɪt/ də-WIT; November 12, 1889 – March 30, 1981), publishing as DeWitt Wallace, was an American magazine publisher. Wallace co-founded
DeWitt_Wallace
American magazine publisher and philanthropist (1889-1984)
and philanthropist. She co-founded Reader's Digest with her husband Dewitt Wallace, publishing the first issue in 1922. Born Lila Bell Acheson in Virden
Lila_Acheson_Wallace
Philanthropy organization based in New York, U.S.
magazine, the Wallaces contributed to a wide assortment of artistic, cultural and youth-serving causes. Dewitt Wallace died in 1981 and Lila Wallace died in
Wallace_Foundation
American general-interest magazine
midtown Manhattan. The magazine was founded in 1922 by DeWitt Wallace and his wife Lila Bell Wallace. For many years, Reader's Digest was the best-selling
Reader's_Digest
2004 book by Jack Weatherford
Modern World (2004) is a history book written by Jack Weatherford, Dewitt Wallace Professor of Anthropology at Macalester College. The book is a narrative
Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World
Genghis_Khan_and_the_Making_of_the_Modern_World
American novelist, essayist, poet (born 1955)
In 2015, Hustvedt was appointed as a lecturer in psychiatry at the Dewitt Wallace Institute for the History of Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry, Weill
Siri_Hustvedt
Multi-platform media and publishing company
White Plains, New York. The company was founded by DeWitt Wallace and his wife Lila Bell Wallace in 1922, launched in New York City with the publication
Trusted_Media_Brands
Historian, psychiatrist, and psychoanalyst
Makari is a psychiatrist and historian. He serves as director of the DeWitt Wallace Institute of Psychiatry: History, Policy, and the Arts, which encompasses
George_Makari
Private college in Saint Paul, Minnesota, US
Minnesota State Auditor Scott McCallum '72, Governor of Wisconsin DeWitt Wallace '11, founder, Reader's Digest magazine Jeremy Allaire, 1993, co-founder
Macalester_College
Art gallery in Williamsburg, Virginia
76°42′16.6″W / 37.268861°N 76.704611°W / 37.268861; -76.704611 The DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum (DWDAM), is a museum dedicated to British and
DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum
DeWitt_Wallace_Decorative_Arts_Museum
Vertical support of a piece of furniture, shaped in two curves
Essex Press, 2003, p. 101. Photograph of English Queen Anne side chair with cabriole legs (circa 1730 AD) at the Dewitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum
Cabriole_leg
American TV interviewer and journalist (born 1942)
to Rose in 2017. On December 4, 2017, officials at Duke University's DeWitt Wallace Center for Media & Democracy rescinded the Futrell Award it gave him
Charlie_Rose
Bressoud – former president of the Mathematical Association of America; Dewitt Wallace Professor of Mathematics Diane Glancy Duchess Harris Hubert Humphrey
List of Macalester College people
List_of_Macalester_College_people
Museum in Williamsburg, Virginia, US
Williamsburg Foundation announced in 2014 a $40 million addition to the Dewitt Wallace/Abby Aldrich structure to break ground in April 2017 and open in 2019
Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum
Abby_Aldrich_Rockefeller_Folk_Art_Museum
American writer (born 1927)
2010. Other Awards and Honors include: Fellowship to MacDowell Colony: Dewitt Wallace/Reader's Digest Fellow, 1993 Fellowship to the Millay Colony for the
Betty_Fussell
American financier and philanthropist (1874–1960)
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John_D._Rockefeller_Jr.
American painter
Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum, Tweed Museum of Art, Bezalel Museum, Dewitt-Wallace Foundation and General Mills. Belvo was married and had two sons before
Hazel_Belvo
Historic district of Williamsburg, Virginia, US
right. Nearby are the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum and DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum, operated by Colonial Williamsburg as part of
Colonial_Williamsburg
2012 non-fiction book by Andrew Solomon
Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Center; at MacDowell, Solomon was the DeWitt Wallace/Reader's Digest Fellow and later the Stanford Calderwood fellow. In
Far_from_the_Tree
American performing arts conservatory in New York City
Company. Retrieved February 2, 2023. Hughes, Allen (May 24, 1972). "Mrs. DeWitt Wallace Donates $5-Million to Juilliard". The New York Times. Retrieved February
Juilliard_School
United States Army general (1880–1962)
DeWitt, was a native of Charleston, South Carolina, and he was named for his maternal grandfather, John F. Lesesne. He had an older brother, Wallace,
John_L._DeWitt
Name list
DeWitt or Dewitt is a concatenated primarily American form of the Dutch surname De Witt or De Wit, both meaning "the white [one]" or "the blond [one]"
DeWitt_(name)
Town in Virginia, United States
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Yorktown,_Virginia
Surname list
1948), American actress DeWitt Wallace (1889–1981), American co-founder of Reader's Digest magazine Donald Mackenzie Wallace (1841–1919), British public
Wallace_(surname)
Street and 7th Avenue. It was remodeled by Michael J. Murphy in 1925 for Dewitt Wallace Johnson. He and his mother built the Hotel Carmel in 1895, and he was
List of historic buildings in Carmel-by-the-Sea
List_of_historic_buildings_in_Carmel-by-the-Sea
Reconstructed historic building in Virginia, US
Brush-Everard House Bruton Parish Church Capitol Charlton House Courthouse DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum Geddy House Governor's Palace James Semple House
Capitol (Williamsburg, Virginia)
Capitol_(Williamsburg,_Virginia)
British interior decorator (1879–1955)
Her clients included Wallis Simpson, Marie Tempest, Oveta Culp Hobby, DeWitt Wallace, Elsa Schiaparelli, Capt. Edward Molyneux, Edward James, Mona Williams
Syrie_Maugham
American paleontologist (born 1974)
Chair of Biology at Macalester College. In 2023 she was appointed as a Dewitt Wallace Professor of Biology and Geology. She is also an active member of the
Kristina_Curry_Rogers
Hindu ceremony celebrating the 60th birthday
Tantra. Shambhala Publications. p. 333. ISBN 978-1-61180-185-9. Wallace, DeWitt; Wallace, Lila Acheson (1990). The Reader's Digest. Reader's Digest Association
Shashthipurti
American businessman, financier, philanthropist, and conservationist (1910-2004)
a longtime friend and associate of DeWitt Wallace, who with his wife in 1922 co-founded Reader's Digest. Wallace, who was a major funder of the family's
Laurance_Rockefeller
Maya Das, 1906, educator Harry Kemp, tramp poet, c. 1907 (expelled) DeWitt Wallace, 1907, founder of Reader's Digest Walter Harper, c. 1916, mountain climber
List of Northfield Mount Hermon people
List_of_Northfield_Mount_Hermon_people
Library building in Manhattan, New York
and a hanging chandelier. The Wallace Periodical Room in room 108 has been named for Reader's Digest founder DeWitt Wallace since 1983. It consists of current
New York Public Library Main Branch
New_York_Public_Library_Main_Branch
University research center for the study of social history
professional development programs funded by the Diamond Foundation, Dewitt Wallace-Reader's Digest Fund, Pew Charitable Trusts, CUNY Office of Academic
American Social History Project
American_Social_History_Project
Day of the year
1886 – Ben Travers, English author and playwright (died 1980) 1889 – DeWitt Wallace, American publisher and philanthropist, co-founded Reader's Digest (died
November_12
International Development Lila Acheson Wallace Philanthropist & Co-founder of Reader's Digest DeWitt Wallace Co-founder of Reader's Digest John Ford
List of Presidential Medal of Freedom recipients
List_of_Presidential_Medal_of_Freedom_recipients
Village in New York, United States
romantically involved, lived and worked at Hardscrabble Farm. DeWitt Wallace and Lila Bell Wallace, co-founders of Reader's Digest, made Pleasantville their
Pleasantville,_New_York
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History of Williamsburg, Virginia
History_of_Williamsburg,_Virginia
18th-century farmhouse in Williamsburg, Virginia
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Bassett_Hall
American mathematician
number theory, combinatorics, and special functions. As of 2019 he is DeWitt Wallace Professor of Mathematics at Macalester College, Director of the Conference
David_Bressoud
German composer (1895–1982)
materials from Orff's evaluation are held in the Oskar Diethelm Library, DeWitt Wallace Institute for the History of Psychiatry, Weill Cornell Medical College
Carl_Orff
House in Williamsburg, Virginia, USA
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Brush-Everard_House
VanderLans, B.A. 1984 – co-founder of Emigre magazine and type foundry DeWitt Wallace – founder and editor-in-chief of Reader's Digest Connie Wang – former
List of University of California, Berkeley alumni in arts and media
List_of_University_of_California,_Berkeley_alumni_in_arts_and_media
1957 film by George Seaton
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Williamsburg: The Story of a Patriot
Williamsburg:_The_Story_of_a_Patriot
American actor (born 1965)
James Wallace Langham II (born March 11, 1965) is an American actor. He is known for his roles in television shows, playing the role of Phil the Head
Wallace_Langham
American politician (1769–1828)
DeWitt Clinton (March 2, 1769 – February 11, 1828) was an American politician and naturalist. He served as a United States senator, as the mayor of New
DeWitt_Clinton
Scouter [d] Nathan Marvin Ohrbach Business executive; philanthropist; Scouter [d] Dewitt Wallace Magazine founder; editor; publisher; philanthropist [d]
List of recipients of the Silver Buffalo Award
List_of_recipients_of_the_Silver_Buffalo_Award
American socialite and philanthropist (1874–1948)
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Abby_Aldrich_Rockefeller
Historic house in Virginia, United States
Brush-Everard House Bruton Parish Church Capitol Charlton House Courthouse DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum Geddy House Governor's Palace James Semple House
Peyton_Randolph_House
American newspaper publisher
August 28, 2020. "The James D. Ewing Lecture on Ethics in Journalism". Dewitt Wallace Center. "Ewing Arts Awards — Discover Monadnock Arts Alive!". Arts Alive
James_D._Ewing
American broadcast journalist (born 1946)
on July 28, 2018. Retrieved February 24, 2018. "The Futrell Award". DeWitt Wallace Center for Media & Democracy. Retrieved February 20, 2018. "AL NEUHARTH
Judy_Woodruff
Historic church in Virginia, United States
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Bruton_Parish_Church
American journalist (1876–1966)
College in response to a scholarship fundraising drive undertaken by Dewitt Wallace. It is annually awarded to "an unusually talented young man who aspires
Pendleton_Dudley
Colonial architect
Brush-Everard House Bruton Parish Church Capitol Charlton House Courthouse DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum Geddy House Governor's Palace James Semple House
Richard_Taliaferro
Historic house in Virginia, United States
Brush-Everard House Bruton Parish Church Capitol Charlton House Courthouse DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum Geddy House Governor's Palace James Semple House
Wythe_House
American Episcopal clergyman, historian, and author
Brush-Everard House Bruton Parish Church Capitol Charlton House Courthouse DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum Geddy House Governor's Palace James Semple House
W._A._R._Goodwin
American mathematician (born 1960)
the mathematical study of issues related to social justice. She is DeWitt Wallace Professor of Mathematics, Emerita at Macalester College,. She is Senior
Karen_Saxe
American writer and creator of Festivus (1928 – 2012)
president of Junior Achievement. He was personally recruited for work by DeWitt Wallace, founder of Reader's Digest. O'Keefe became an editor there, serving
Daniel_O'Keefe_(writer)
Historic plantation in Virginia, United States
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Carter's_Grove
House in Williamsburg, Virginia, USA
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Geddy_House
American anthropologist (born 1946)
years at Macalester College in Saint Paul, Minnesota, where he held the DeWitt Wallace Distinguished Chair of Anthropology. His books include Indian Givers:
Jack_Weatherford
Retail village in Williamsburng, Virginia
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Merchants_Square
District in United States
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Historic_Triangle
Historic commercial building in Virginia, United States
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Raleigh_Tavern
American journalist, author, and educator (1959–2020)
Blumenthal". Simon & Schuster. Retrieved 2020-06-07. "The Futrell Award". Dewitt Wallace Center. Retrieved 2020-06-07. McCartney, Scott (22 December 2021). "Grilling
Karen_Blumenthal
American economist
"Robert J. Lampman CV" (PDF). "Southern Rural Poverty Collection". Dewitt Wallace Center. Retrieved December 14, 2017. "History". Institute for Research
Robert_Lampman
Unincorporated town established in 1632 that became Williamsburg, VA
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Middle_Plantation,_Virginia
Former psychiatric hospital in New York, United States
Appointments, Awards, Societies." New York, NY: The Osar Diethel Library, DeWitt Wallace Institute for the History of Psychiatry, Weill Cornell Medical College
Kings_Park_Psychiatric_Center
Historic property and museum in Virginia, United States
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Governor's Palace (Williamsburg, Virginia)
Governor's_Palace_(Williamsburg,_Virginia)
Historic courthouse in Virginia, US
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Courthouse (Colonial Williamsburg)
Courthouse_(Colonial_Williamsburg)
County in Texas, United States
DeWitt County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2020 census, its population was 19,824. The county seat is Cuero. The county was
DeWitt_County,_Texas
novelist, poet, playwright Mark Sullivan, newspaper columnist James True DeWitt Wallace, journalist and publisher of Reader's Digest American Liberty League
List of critics of the New Deal
List_of_critics_of_the_New_Deal
18th-century copperplate of Virginia
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Bodleian_Plate
ISBN 978-0-345-23571-8 OCLC 220806767 Deutsches Werkzeugmuseum, Remscheid DeWitt Wallace Museum, Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia Eric Sloane Museum & Kent Iron
Antique_tool
18th-century home in Williamsburg, Virginia
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Ludwell–Paradise_House
Nature preserve in Ulster County, New York, US
Nature Conservancy, bought it with assistance from the Lila Acheson and Dewitt Wallace Fund for the Hudson Highlands, after the village considered selling
Sam's_Point_Preserve
Terminal at LaGuardia Airport in New York City
February, philanthropist Laurance Rockefeller and magazine publisher DeWitt Wallace agreed to partially fund the restoration of the Flight mural, which
Marine_Air_Terminal
Scenic parkway in Virginia
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Colonial_Parkway
American writer and magazine editor
The Week. He also wrote four books: Theirs Was The Kingdom: Lila and DeWitt Wallace & the Story of the Reader's Digest (W W Norton, 1993), What Wild Ecstasy:
John_Heidenry
American writer (born 1963)
Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Center; at MacDowell, Solomon was the DeWitt Wallace/Reader's Digest Fellow and later the Stanford Calderwood fellow. The
Andrew_Solomon
Former plantation in the Colony of Virginia in what is now James City County, Virginia
Brush-Everard House Bruton Parish Church Capitol Charlton House Courthouse DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum Geddy House Governor's Palace James Semple House
Rich_Neck_Plantation
American actor (1871–1937)
DeWitt Clarke Jennings (June 21, 1871 – March 1, 1937) was an American film and stage actor. He appeared in 17 Broadway plays between 1906 and 1920, and
DeWitt_Jennings
Battle of the American Civil War
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Battle_of_Williamsburg
American newspaper editor
Currently, he is the Eugene C. Patterson Professor and director of the DeWitt Wallace Center for Media and Democracy at Duke University's Sanford School of
Philip Bennett (Washington Post)
Philip_Bennett_(Washington_Post)
English-born planter, merchant, slave trader and politician (1627–1692)
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John_Page_(planter)
Interpretation of quantum mechanics
interpretation, after physicist Hugh Everett, who first proposed it in 1957. Bryce DeWitt popularized the formulation and named it many-worlds in the 1970s. In modern
Many-worlds_interpretation
Historic house in Virginia, United States
Brush-Everard House Bruton Parish Church Capitol Charlton House Courthouse DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum Geddy House Governor's Palace James Semple House
James_Semple_House
and Muslims with the student base of Duke University, as well as with Dewitt Wallace Media Followers. ISLAMiCommentary ISLAMiCommentary was a website which
Duke_Islamic_Studies_Center
American geographer
William G. Moseley (born 1965) is an American geographer. He works as DeWitt Wallace Professor of Geography at Macalester College, where he directs the Food
William_G._Moseley
American journalist (1959–2026)
Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, a New York Democrat. He was named a DeWitt Wallace Fellow, and was appointed to the J.B. Fuqua Chair at the American Enterprise
Karl_Zinsmeister
American journalist
DeWitt Wallace Center for Media & Democracy. April 5, 2017. Retrieved August 30, 2021. "Monuts Friday: Alumni Edition with Craig Whitlock". DeWitt Wallace
Craig_Whitlock
(2002–2010) Jeffrey Gedmin, resident scholar (1996–2001) James K. Glassman, DeWitt Wallace/Reader's Digest Fellow, resident fellow, senior fellow (1997–2008),
List of American Enterprise Institute scholars and fellows
List_of_American_Enterprise_Institute_scholars_and_fellows
Anti-communist CIA front organization
Cecil B. DeMille, Henry Luce, Mark Ethridge, Charles Phelps Taft II and DeWitt Wallace. From 1951 to 1952, Charles Douglas Jackson served as its president
National Committee for a Free Europe
National_Committee_for_a_Free_Europe
American architectural firm based in Hamden, Connecticut
1985 – Cummins Corporate Office Building, Columbus, Indiana 1985 – DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum, Williamsburg, Virginia 1986 – Conoco Inc. Petroleum
Roche-Dinkeloo
Magsaysay December 3 – Patrice Munsel December 10 – Lila Bell Wallace and DeWitt Wallace December 17 – Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. December 24 – Madonna and
List of covers of Time magazine (1950s)
List_of_covers_of_Time_magazine_(1950s)
The DeWitt Wallace Institute of Psychiatry: History, Policy, and the Arts at Weill Cornell Medical College in New York, was formerly known as The History
DeWitt Wallace Institute of Psychiatry: History, Policy, and the Arts
DeWitt_Wallace_Institute_of_Psychiatry:_History,_Policy,_and_the_Arts
Hospital in New York, United States
three-story wing by 1961. Two decades later the hospital opened the DeWitt Wallace Pavilion, bringing it to a total of 259 beds in 1973 and allowing NWH
Northern_Westchester_Hospital
County in Virginia, United States
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York_County,_Virginia
American politician
the Eagleton Institute of Politics at Rutgers University; and as the DeWitt Wallace Fellow in Communications at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington
Jeff_Bell_(politician)
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (b. 1906 in Germany) March 30 – DeWitt Wallace, magazine publisher (b. 1889) April 4 – Brad Johnson, actor (b. 1924)
1981_in_the_United_States
Irish-born American architect (1922–2019)
Cummins Engine Company Corporate Headquarters, Columbus, Indiana 1985 – DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum, Williamsburg, Virginia 1986 – Conoco Inc. Petroleum
Kevin_Roche
DEWITT WALLACE
DEWITT WALLACE
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Dutch, Finnish, German
Blond
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Middle English personal name Juwet, Jowet (feminine Juwette, Jowette). These originated as pet forms (with the Anglo-Norman French suffix -et(te)) of Juwe, Jowe, variants of Jull, a short form of Julian, which were borne by both men and women.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly East Midlands) and Scottish
English (mainly East Midlands) and Scottish : variant of Hewitt 1.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Leavitt.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant spelling of Levit.
Surname or Lastname
English, Welsh, and Scottish
English, Welsh, and Scottish : from the medieval personal name Huet, a diminutive of Hugh. See also Hew. The surname has also long been established in Ireland.English : topographic name for someone who lived in a newly made clearing in a wood, Middle English hewett (Old English hīewet, a derivative of hēawan ‘to chop’,‘to hew’).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Blewett.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Petit.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
White
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Merritt.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Hewitt.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Jewett.
Male
Welsh
Contracted form of Welsh Dewydd, DEWI means "beloved."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
Boy/Male
British, French, German
Mind; Intellect; Little Hugh; Little Smart One; Small Intelligent One
Boy/Male
German
Little Hugh.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : diminutive of Prew (see Prue).
Boy/Male
Dutch American Flemish
White.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Hewitt.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a diminutive of Drew 2 or 3.
DEWITT WALLACE
DEWITT WALLACE
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Shinning Lamp
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord of Radha; Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
English
From the Fenced Farm
Boy/Male
Muslim
Glittering sword
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Twyning in Gloucestershire, which was originally named with Old English betwēonan ‘between’ + ēam, dative of ēa ‘river’, with the ending later being assimilated to -ingas ‘inhabitants’, ‘people’.
Boy/Male
Indian
Desired
Boy/Male
Anglo, British, English
From the Warrior's Town
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Lord Shiva
Surname or Lastname
French
French : from a personal name (Latin Julius). The name was borne in the Middle Ages in honor of various minor Christian saints.English : patronymic or metronymic from a short form of Julian.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Descendant of Jadu
DEWITT WALLACE
DEWITT WALLACE
DEWITT WALLACE
DEWITT WALLACE
DEWITT WALLACE
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Depict
v. t.
To represent in words; to describe vividly.
imp. & p. p.
of Desist
v. i.
To cease to proceed or act; to stop; to forbear; -- often with from.
n.
The pewit.
n.
An offense or transgression against law; (Scots Law) an offense of a lesser degree; a misdemeanor.
p. p.
Depicted.
v. t.
To form a colored likeness of; to represent by a picture; to paint; to portray.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Desist
v. t.
To charge with debt; -- the opposite of, and correlative to, credit; as, to debit a purchaser for the goods sold.
n.
The collection of attributes which make up the nature of a god; divinity; godhead; as, the deity of the Supreme Being is seen in his works.
n.
The pewit.
imp. & p. p.
of Depict
v. t.
To enter on the debtor (Dr.) side of an account; as, to debit the amount of goods sold.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Dew
v. t.
To yield or submit; to humble; to lower; as, to demit one's self to humble duties.
n.
A debt; an entry on the debtor (Dr.) side of an account; -- mostly used adjectively; as, the debit side of an account.
p. p.
Depicted.
v. t.
To ret or rot by the process called dewretting.
v. t.
To rot, as flax or hemp, by exposure to rain, dew, and sun. See Dewretting.