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Salinger (128 bytes)
1: {{disambig}}
2: *[[J. D. Salinger]] - American [[novelist]].
3: ...ger]] - [[press secretary]] for Pres. [[John Kennedy]].

J. D. Salinger (8319 bytes)
1: ...bed young men, and the redemptive capacity of children in the lives of such men.
3: ...War]]: ''I'm Crazy'' and ''Slight Rebellion Off Madison''.
5: ...qualor]],'' which is narrated by a traumatized soldier.
7: ...ture but insightful teenager named Holden Caulfield.
9: ... in 1963) as well as other short stories (collected in the book ''[[Nine Stories]]).''

Matt Salinger (259 bytes)
1: ...character. Matt's father is famous author [[J.D. Salinger]].
3: [[Category:American actors|Salinger, Matt]]

Bailey Salinger (201 bytes)
1: ...ve]]'', '''Bailey Salinger''' is a character played by [[Scott Wolf]].
4: [[Category: Party of Five characters|Salinger, Bailey]]

Charlie Salinger (200 bytes)
1: ...ive]], '''Charlie Salinger''' is a character played by [[Matthew Fox (actor)|Matthew Fox]].
4: [[Category: Party of Five characters|Salinger, Charlie]]

Claudia Salinger (194 bytes)
1: ...''Claudia Salinger''' is a regular character played by [[Lacey Chabert]].
4: ...[Category: Party of Five characters|Salinger, Claudia]]

Julia Salinger (177 bytes)
1: ...of Five]], [[Julia Salinger]] is a character played by [[Neve Campbell]].
5: [[Category: Party of Five characters|Salinger, Julia]]

Pierre Salinger (8270 bytes)
1: [[Image:PierreSalinger.jpg|thumb|190px||Pierre Salinger.]]
2: ...ombing of [[Pan Am Flight 103]] over Lockerbie, and the crash of [[TWA flight 800]].
4: ...ign manager for [[Robert F. Kennedy]]'s 1968 presidential campaign.
7: ...came [[President of the United States]], he hired Salinger as his press secretary.
9: ==A career in broadcast journalism==

Pierre Salinger syndrome (2264 bytes)
1: ...e not hung around the new technology and are fooled by its shortfalls."
3: ...e believed it was true simply because it was posted on the Internet .
7: *[http://www.cnn.com/US/9611/09/twa.salinger/ First CNN report] on [[November 9]], [[1996]]
8: ...ttp://www.cnn.com/US/9703/13/twa/ CNN cites Richard Russell] on [[March 13]], [[1997]]
9: ...07/gunn.html Moira Gunn on the Pierre Salinger Syndrome]

A Perfect Day for Bananafish (690 bytes)
1: ...Carpenters]] And [[Seymour: An Introduction]]'' and ''[[Hapworth 16, 1924]]''.
3: ...imistic look of Seymour, the book as a whole, and Salinger himself.

Joyce Maynard (1618 bytes)
1: ...o became famous for her relationship with [[J. D. Salinger]].
3: ... lived with Salinger for ten months. She published her first book, ''Looking Back'', at the age of n...
5: ...or financial reasons: she would have preferred to donate them to [[Beinecke Library]].
7: ... was later produced as a film starring [[Nicole Kidman]].
10: * [http://www.joycemaynard.com/ Official website]

Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha (518 bytes)
1: ...el is the device of beginning the book with its end.

Seymour Glass (415 bytes)
1: ...'s fictional [[Glass Family]] and commited [[suicide]] while he was on his honeymoon.
2: ...closest family member is his younger brother [[Buddy Glass]].
3: ...d in the J. D. Salinger's short story [[A Perfect Day for Bananafish]].

Hapworth 16, 1924 (693 bytes)
1: ...ld [[Seymour Glass]] (the suicide of "[[A Perfect Day for Bananafish]]").
3: ...t for public consumption due to the rarity of the Salinger story within.

The Laughing Man (125 bytes)
1: A short story written by J.D. Salinger.
3: ...t is available here: [http://www.freeweb.hu/tchl/salinger/laughingman.html]

Glass family (1086 bytes)
1: ...d on the fictional TV quiz show [[It's a Wise Child]].
3: ...Glass]] (1917-1948) -- the eldest, committed suicide
4: ...tory [[Zooey]], and is sometimes considered to be Salinger's alter ego
6: * [[Walt Glass]] -- died in World War II
7: * [[Waker Glass]] -- is a priest. Walt and Waker are twins

Reversible process (2037 bytes)
1: ...is zero. A process that is not reversible is termed '''irreversible'''.
3: ...ost from the system as "waste" (or "disorder"), and the machine is thus as efficient as it can possib...
5: ...moving the piston infinitesimally in the opposite direction.
8: ... and Statistical Thermodynamics'', 3rd edition (Addison-Wesley)
9: ...tists and Engineers (with Modern Physics)'', 3rd edition (Prentice-Hall)

Franny and Zooey (1320 bytes)
1: ...nny and Zooey''''' is a [[1961]] novel by [[J. D. Salinger]], best known for ''[[The Catcher in the Rye]]''.
3: ...f-Beam, Carpenters]]'' and ''[[Seymour -- An Introduction]]'', as well as several of the stories in h...
7: ...he's been reading, ''[[The Way of a Pilgrim]]'' and the story climaxes as she faints.
9: ...ers it is actually Zooey. The story shortly concludes.

Bananafish (298 bytes)
1: ...scape. Eventually they contract banana fever and die.

Quasistatic process (1533 bytes)
1: ...ly. In practice, such processes can be approximated by performing them "very slowly".
3: ...since thermal equilibrium requires that the two bodies be at precisely the same temperature.
5: ...-" (almost) "static", while remaining technically different from [[reversible processes]].
8: ... and Statistical Thermodynamics'', 3rd edition (Addison-Wesley)
9: ...Thermodynamics of Irreversible Processes'', Halsted.

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