• Ree Dragonette (November 13, 1918 – January 18, 1979) was an American poet active on the New York poetry scene in the 1960s and 1970s. She founded the...
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    Philadelphia in 1919. Dragonette was a 1923 graduate of Mt. St. Mary's College. New York poet Ree Dragonette was her cousin. Dragonette's musical debut occurred...
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  • Jessica Dragonette (1900–1980), American singer; born Jessica Valentina Dragonetti Leila Dragonette (1927–1979), American mathematician Ree Dragonette (1918–1979)...
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  • Concert, Gaslight 1962, and the unissued Town Hall concert with poet Ree Dragonette. In July 1963, producer Alan Douglas arranged recording sessions for...
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  • Rachel Guido deVries Diane DiPrima Grace DiSanto Beverly D'Onofrio Ree Dragonette Jean Feraca Sandra Mortola Gilbert Maria Mazziotti Gillan Daniela Gioseffi...
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    briefly imprisoned in the Land of Naught, and encounter a cavern full of Dragonettes. Despite his reservations about being in a strange land, Zeb courageously...
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  • April 14, 2020. Mills, Josie (November 12, 2016). "Spill Album Review: Dragonette - Royal Blues". The Spill Magazine. Retrieved December 15, 2019. Pagnani...
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  • Zwicky, Swiss-American physicist and astronomer (d. 1974) 1900 – Jessica Dragonette, American singer (d. 1980) 1902 – Thelma Ritter, American actress and...
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    self, such as in The Scalawagons of Oz, when he play-fights a two-headed Dragonette. Even Thompson showed him as his implicitly old self and referred to him...
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