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Quinns Lucille E Lucy Babe, Quinnie Lucille E Lucy Babe, Quines Lucille E Lucy Babe, or guinnes Lucille E Lucy Babe ?
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Babes in Toyland
Babes in Toyland Rock band For the Record… Minneapolis Beginnings Near Breakup and a Love-Hate Relations... Read more |
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Innocence
462. Naïveté (See also Inexperience, Innocence.) Agnes young girl, affects to be simple and ingenuous. [Fr. Lit.: L’Ecole des Femmes ] babes in the woods applied to easily deceived or naive persons. [Folklore: Jobes, 169] beardlessness traditional representation of... Read more |
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Victor Herbert
Victor Herbert 1859-1924, Irish-American cellist, composer, and conductor, studied at the Stuttgart Conservatory. In 1886 the Metropolitan Opera Company engaged his wife, Therese Herbert-Föster, as a singer and Herbert as first cellist, and together they immigrated to the United States. From... Read more |
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Babe Didrikson Zaharias
Babe Didrikson Zaharias 1911-1956 American golfer Babe Didrikson Zaharias was one of the most versatile and talented athletes of all time; there were few sports she did not play, and she excelled at all those she tried. An Olympic gold medalist and world-record-holder in track and field,... Read more |
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John Cotton
John Cotton 1584-1652, Puritan clergyman in England and Massachusetts, b. Derbyshire, educated at Cambridge. Imbued with Puritan doctrines, he won many followers during his 20 years as vicar of the rich and influential parish of St. Botolph's Church, Boston, Lincolnshire. He was summoned to appear... Read more |
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Babe Didrikson
Babe Didrikson (Mildred Didrikson) , 1913-56, American athlete, generally considered the greatest woman athlete of modern times, b. Port Arthur, Tex. At an early age Babe Didrikson excelled in basketball, baseball, and track. In 1932 she won five events, tied for first in another, and finished... Read more |
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Richard Charles Rodgers
Richard Charles Rodgers 1902-79, American composer, b. New York City. Rodgers studied at Columbia and the Institute of Musical Art, New York City. He met both of his future collaborators, Lorenz Hart and Oscar Hammerstein 2d, while at Columbia. Rodgers wrote his first song at 14 and had his... Read more |
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Oscar McKinley Charleston
Oscar Charleston 1896–1954 Professional baseball player Began Professional Career Rotated Through Negro League Teams Ended Career As Manager Sources Negro League baseball player Oscar Charleston was perhaps the greatest baseball player of his era. Contemporaries compared him to... Read more |
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Paul Bunyan
Paul Bunyan legendary American lumberjack. He was the hero of a series of "tall tales" popular through the timber country from Michigan westward. Bunyan was known for his fantastic strength and gigantic size. He is said to have ruled his gargantuan lumber camp between the winter of the blue... Read more |
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