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Ogden   /ˈɑgdən/   Listen
Ogden

noun
1.
English psychologist who collaborated with I. A. Richards in designing Basic English (1889-1957).  Synonyms: C. K. Ogden, Charles Kay Ogden.
2.
A town in northern Utah settled by Mormons.



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"Ogden" Quotes from Famous Books



... herewith without my approval the bill (H.R. 7170) "to authorize the city of Ogden, Utah, ...
— A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, Volume IX. • Benjamin Harrison

... baby. Oh, NO! he'll never guess who it is in the world. Photographs really amount to nothing in such a case. I wish we were at home, and it was all over. I wish he had written some particulars, instead of telegraphing from Ogden, "Be with you on the 7 ...
— Henry James, Jr. • William Dean Howells

... while a second party determines the longitude of Ogden from Cambridge. In the mean time, the longitude of Cambridge from Greenwich has been corrected, and we have a longitude of Ogden which will be discordant with that of Omaha, owing to the change in the longitude ...
— Side-lights on Astronomy and Kindred Fields of Popular Science • Simon Newcomb

... travel caused me voluntarily to lose what then seemed the only chance of seeing and hearing a man whose career had been watched by me for over twenty years, as he was to leave for the East a few days earlier than myself and was likely to be always a little in advance. On reaching Ogden, however, where the branch road from Salt Lake City joins the main line, Mr. and Mrs. Muller boarded my train and we travelled to Chicago together. I introduced myself, and held with him daily converse about divine things, and, while tarrying ...
— George Muller of Bristol - His Witness to a Prayer-Hearing God • Arthur T. Pierson

... officer to look upon men who are not afraid to die for their country.' Captain Eastland behaved with the most patriotic dignity; he desired that his country should not particularly avenge his death. Major Dunham said he was prepared to die for his country. James Ogden, with his usual equanimity of temper, smiled at his fate and said, 'I am prepared to meet it.' Young Robert W. Harris behaved in the most unflinching manner, and called upon his ...
— The War Trail - The Hunt of the Wild Horse • Mayne Reid


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