Jean Garrigue (December 8, 1912 – December 27, 1972) was an American poet. In her lifetime, she received a Guggenheim Fellowship and a nomination for...
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Assembly of France Henry Jacques Garrigues (1831–1912), American doctor Jean Garrigue (1912–1972), American poet Malvina Garrigues (Schnorr von Carolsfeld) (1825–1904)...
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- 1944 includes selected poetry by: Eve Merriam John Frederick Nims Jean Garrigue Tennessee Williams Alejandro Carrión Daniel, Robert. "A Glimpse of the...
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(New Directions Publishers - New York) alongside contributions by Tennessee Williams, John Frederick Nims, Jean Garrigue, Eve Merriam and Dudley Fitts....
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writer Marc Anfossi which mentions Palalda, Montbolo and Montalba-d'Amélie. Jean Trescases, a french military was born in Palalda Wikimedia Commons has media...
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Tomáš Masaryk (redirect from Tomas Garrigue Masaryk)
Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk (7 March 1850 – 14 September 1937) was a Czechoslovak statesman, progressive political activist and philosopher who served as the...
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editor Richard Garnett (1835–1906), English scholar, biographer and poet Jean Garrigue (1914–1972), US poet Samuel Garth (1661–1719), English physician and...
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Poets, volume 3, including work by Eve Merriam, John Frederick Nims, Jean Garrigue, Tennessee Williams and Alejandro Carrión Nicholas Moore – The Glass...
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Randall Garrett (1927–1987, US, f) David Garrick (1717–1779, England, d) Jean Garrigue (1912–1972, US, p) Elena Garro (1916–1998, Mexico, d/nf/f) Samuel Garth...
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columnist, short story writer, and South Carolina Poet Laureate 1985–1986 Jean Garrigue (1912–1972), American poet Zuzanna Ginczanka (1917–1945), Polish poet...
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Billie Jean King (née Moffitt; born November 22, 1943), also known as BJK, is an American former world No. 1 tennis player. King won 39 Grand Slam titles:...
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US) Raymond Garlick (1926–2011, W) Richard Garnett (1835–1906, E) Jean Garrigue (1912–1972, US) Samuel Garth (1661–1719, E) George Gascoigne (1525–1577...
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Medina Garrigues at the Billie Jean King Cup Anabel Medina Garrigues at ESPN.com Anabel Medina Garrigues at Olympedia Anabel Medina Garrigues at Olympics...
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final, 2–0, in capturing the 2023 Billie Jean King Cup. This was Canada's first final and title at the Billie Jean King Cup. Switzerland was the defending...
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Louise Bogan. Bucknell University Press. 1996. ISBN 978-0-8387-5321-7. Jean Garrigue: A Poetics of Plenitude. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press. 1991...
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Flanagan, director and playwright William Francis Ganong, botanist Jean Garrigue, poet Judith Gordon, pianist Domenico Grasso, founding director, Picker...
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The Billie Jean King Cup Finals was the highest level of the Billie Jean King Cup tennis team competition in 2024. The event took place in Málaga, Spain...
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ISBN 9782200615451. Jean-Pierre Chevènement (2004). Fayard (ed.). Défis républicains. Fayard. ISBN 9782213656601. Jean Garrigues (2006). Peter Lang (ed...
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University Press. Cloth, $4. Paper, $1.85. COUNTRY WITHOUT MAPS. By Jean Garrigue. 82 pp. New York: The Macmillan Company. $3.95.", The New York Times...
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First World War.[citation needed] He helped to support of professor Thomas Garrigue Masaryk legions especially in Russia and in negotiation for independent...
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of Mount Carmel's Church opened in The Bronx, New York City. Born: Jean Garrigue, American poet, noted contributor of Five Young American Poets; as Gertrude...
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Robert Frank Jacques Frémeaux François Furet Max Gallo Alain Garrigou Jean Garrigues Emilio Gentile Pierre Gerbet Raoul Girardet René Girault Pierre Grosser...
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The finals, formerly known as World Group, is the highest level of Billie Jean King Cup competition in 2020–21. It was originally scheduled to be played...
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Bernier, Daniel Garrigue, Guy Geoffroy, François Goulard, Jean-Pierre Grand, Jacques Le Guen, Michel Raison, Jean Ueberschlag, Jean-Luc Warsmann) and...
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Poems in Praise, including the sonnet sequence "For the Iowa Dead" Jean Garrigue, A Water Walk by Villa d'Este Ramon Guthrie, Graffiti Anthony Hecht...
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1959, 1981 Poetry Jane Marvel Cooper Sarah Lawrence College Writing Jean Garrigue Humanities American Literature Hennig Cohen University of Pennsylvania...
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Roger Garrigue (born 26 June 1941), sometimes written as Roger Garrigues (born in Toulouse, on 26 May 1941), is a French former professional rugby league...
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Garrigues was born a Portuguese citizen in Copenhagen, Denmark, the daughter of the Portuguese consul there, João António Henriques Garrigues (Jean Antoine...
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The Billie Jean King Cup finals is the highest level of the Billie Jean King Cup competition in 2022. The competition took place in Glasgow from 8 to 13...
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Mondadori Editore, 1989. Il collo dell'anitra, Milan, Garzanti, 2001. by Jean Garrigue, Translations by American Poets, Ohio University Press, Ohio, 1970 by...
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