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The fair in Maastricht.(Brief Article)
The Magazine Antiques
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February 1, 2001|
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The European Fine Art Fair, held in Maastricht, the Netherlands, every March makes this charming city a beacon for art lovers and collectors from around the world. This year the fair, which will be held from March 10 to 18, comprises 197 art and antiques dealers. The installation has been redesigned by the sculptor, architect, and designer Tom Postma of Amsterdam.
A special exhibition has been organized to coincide with the fair. It is on view at the Bonne-fantenmuseum and consists of sixty-five paintings that were in the collection of the Holy Roman Emperor ...
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CLINTON, COPE SELECTED FOR HALL OF FAME; SENATOR AND NUN ARE NAMED WITH EIGHT OTHERS FOR 2005 CEREMONY AT SENECA FALLS.(News)
Newspaper article from: The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
; ...appointed to the United States Circuit Courts of Appeals. Ruth Fulton Benedict (1887-1948); an anthropologist and mentor to...NAACP. CAPTION(S): PHOTO NO CREDIT Clinton Cope Benedict Bumpers Colwell Lin Color
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WOMEN'S HALL OF FAME.(SAVVY)
Newspaper article from: The Capital Times (Madison, WI)
; ...this fall. They are: Judge Florence Ellinwood Allen (1884-1966), a legal pioneer; cultural anthropologist Ruth Fulton Benedict (1887-1948), author of "Patterns of Culture"; Betty Bumpers (born 1925), devoted to world peace and...
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THE HACKSHAW REPORT: What is your cultural identity?
Newspaper article from: Michigan Citizen
; ...born shape his experience and behavior. By the time he can talk, he is the little creature of this culture." (Ruth Fulton Benedict) There are three prongs to a person's freedom - unless, each, without each other: the cultural prong, the...
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Ten Women Inducted Into Hall of Fame
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; ...immunizations. Six women honored posthumously included barnstorming pilot Blanche Stuart Scott, anthropologist Ruth Fulton Benedict and Florence Ellinwood Allen, the first woman appointed to a federal appeals court.
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CLINTON FEELS HONORED; SENATOR TALKS ABOUT INDUCTION, OBSTACLES FOR WOMEN.(Local)
Newspaper article from: The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
; ...inductees: Living: Betty Bumpers, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Dr. Rita Rossi Colwell and Maya Y. Lin; deceased: Ruth Fulton Benedict, Florence Ellinwood Allen, Blanche Stuart Scott, Mother Marianne Cope, Mary Burnett Talbert and Patricia Locke...
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CLINTON PICKED TO ENTER HALL OF FAME; SENATOR AMONG 10 TO BE INDUCTED AT THE NATIONAL WOMEN'S HALL OCT. 8.(Local)
Newspaper article from: The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
; ...elected judge of the highest court of Ohio and first woman appointed to the U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeals. Ruth Fulton Benedict (1887-1948), an anthropologist and mentor to Margaret Mead whose theories influenced the field of cultural...
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WOMEN INDUCTED INTO HALL OF FAME; AMONG 10 HONORED SATURDAY ARE HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON, MOTHER MARIANNE COPE.(Local)
Newspaper article from: The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
; ...elected judge of the highest court of Ohio and first woman appointed to the U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeals. Ruth Fulton Benedict (1887-1948): An anthropologist and mentor to Margaret Mead whose theories influenced the field of cultural...
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Clinton Inducted Into Women's Hall of Fame
News Wire article from: AP Online
; ...honored posthumously this year included pilot Blanche Stuart Scott, a barnstormer in the early days of aviation; Ruth Fulton Benedict, an anthropologist whose 1934 book, "Patterns of Culture," became an American classic; and Florence Ellinwood...
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ASSEMBLYMAN POWELL DENIES RAPE ALLEGATIONS.(CAPITAL REGION)
Newspaper article from: Albany Times Union (Albany, NY)
; ...six being honored posthumously include pilot Blanche Stuart Scott, a barnstormer in the early days of aviation; Ruth Fulton Benedict, an anthropologist whose 1934 book, ``Patterns of Culture,'' became an American classic; and Florence Ellinwood...
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SHERIDAN.(Obit)
Newspaper article from: The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
; Ruth E. Benedict Sheridan January 27, 2004 Ruth E. Benedict Sheridan, 74, Buffalo St., Fulton, NY. Survived by two sons, 2 daughters, one sister, nine grandchildren and seven great great-grandchildren. Visitation: Sat., Jan. 31...
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