Ella Winter Stewart (17 March 1898 – 5 August 1980) was an Australian-British journalist and activist, and champion of migrant farm workers. She was married...
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Steffens married the twenty-six-year-old socialist writer Leonore (Ella) Sophie Winter in 1924 and moved to Italy, where their son Peter was born in San...
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Ella Mai Lloyd (born 20 July 2005) is a British racing driver from Wales who will be competing in the 2025 season of F1 Academy for Rodin Motorsport as...
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in 1950 and the following year he and his wife, activist and writer Ella Winter (they had married in 1939), emigrated to England. In 1968, he signed...
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conversation with the writer Ella Winter, who remarked to Wolfe: "Don't you know you can't go home again?" Wolfe then asked Winter for permission to use the...
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(1925). The mentality of apes. translated from the 2nd German edition by Ella Winter (1st ed.). London: Kegan Paul Trench Trubner & Co. p. 65. See also Wiki...
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Steinbeck was mentored by radical writers Lincoln Steffens and his wife Ella Winter. Through Francis Whitaker, a member of the Communist Party USA's John...
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Adams, Edward Weston, Robinson Jeffers and Lincoln Steffens and his wife Ella Winter. In Carmel-by-the-Sea, Stuart performed in productions at the Theatre...
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active in the Caribbean David A. Winter (1930–2012), distinguished professor emeritus of the University of Waterloo Ella Winter (1898–1980), Australian-British...
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to the middle-class Jewish family of Sigmund and Mathilde Wertheimer. Ella Winter (originally Wertheimer) was a relative. He did not change his name legally...
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1925. The mentality of apes, transl. from the 2nd German edition by Ella Winter. London: Kegan, Trench and New York: Harcourt, Brace and World. Original...
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Ignatz Wertheimer, 1895–1981), German-American psychiatrist and author. Ella Winter (originally Wertheimer, 1898–1980), Australian-British journalist and...
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Ella Rosa Giovianna Oliva Grasso (née Tambussi; May 10, 1919 – February 5, 1981) was an American politician and member of the Democratic Party who served...
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son, Edmund Burke O'Neill was born in 1883 in St. Louis. In late winter 1885, Ella left her sons with her mother in New York to be with James O'Neill...
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Ella Habiba Shohat (Hebrew: אלה חביבה שוחט; Arabic: إيلا حبيبة شوحيط) is an Iraqi-born Israeli-American professor of cultural studies at New York University...
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The Mentality of Apes. Translated from the second revised edition by Ella Winter. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner. U.S. edition 1925 by Harcourt,...
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board comprised: Langston Hughes (writer) Ella Winter (writer) Lincoln Steffens (writer and husband of Ella Winter) George Morris (editor, Western Worker)...
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Marcantonio, Kyle Crichton (father of Michael Crichton), Philip Loeb, Ella Winter, Earl Browder (CPUSA), Rockwell Kent, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Alfred Kamin,...
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frequently socialized in the Highlands, including Lincoln Steffens, Ella Winter, Robinson Jeffers, and Sinclair Lewis. The real estate in the Carmel...
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Michael Quill, Reid Robinson, George Seldes, Donald Ogden Stewart, Ella Winter, Richard Wright, and Art Young. James B. McNamara died in prison on March...
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Jr., economist Paul Sweezy, journalist Anna Louise Strong, activist Ella Winter, and others. The debut issue featured contributions by young novelist...
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Ella Young (26 December 1867 – 23 July 1956) was an Irish poet and Celtic mythologist active in the Gaelic and Celtic Revival literary movement of the...
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and the second refrain. In 1960, Ella Fitzgerald recorded a jazz arrangement of the song for her Verve release, Ella Wishes You a Swinging Christmas....
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Ella Shelton (born January 19, 1998) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player and alternate captain for the New York Sirens of the Professional Women's...
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Christmas song owing to its winter theme. The song was released in eight recordings in 1949—including well-known versions by Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Jordan...
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The 2014 Winter Olympics, officially called the XXII Olympic Winter Games (Russian: XXII Олимпийские зимние игры, romanized: XXII Olimpiyskiye zimniye...
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June Allyson (redirect from Eleanor (Ella) Geisman)
July 2006 at the age of 88. Allyson was born Eleanor Geisman, nicknamed Ella, in The Bronx, New York City. She was the daughter of Clara (née Provost)...
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Tuwim Roger Vailland Karl Vennberg Samad Vurgun Jean Wahl Colston Warne Ella Winter Friedrich Wolf Kazimierz Wyka David Zaslavsky Jerzy Zawieyski Albert...
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Writers and Editors of the New Masses" that included Josephine Herbst, Ella Winter, and Anna Rochester. In 1936, after the Daily Worker fired her, the New...
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jazz program at SUNY's Purchase College as a voice major, and was named an Ella Fitzgerald Scholar. Friends there introduced her to the recordings of great...
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