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    Winifred Sweet Black Bonfils (October 14, 1863, Chilton, Wisconsin – May 25, 1936, San Francisco, California) was an American reporter and columnist, under...
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  • (1922–2018) Khan Bonfils (1972–2015), Actor and performer who in Britain Winifred Bonfils (1863–1936), American journalist Monfils (surname) "BONFILS : popularité...
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  • as a QC in an episode of EastEnders. She played American journalist Winifred Bonfils Black in ITV's 2013 Mr Selfridge, and Susie Parks in the 2017 BBC One...
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    woman in all the world to hold a degree in journalism". Paxton met Winifred Bonfils, wife of the manager of the Kansas City Post, during the college's...
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  • principles and style of the sob sisters.: 108  Bessie Beatty Winifred Black: 33-45  Winifred Bonfils Emma Bugbee Mary Chase Dorothy Dix: 33-45  Nixola Greeley-Smith: 33-45 ...
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    politician, businessman Thomas P.M. Barnett, military geostrategist Winifred Bonfils, early 20th Century journalist Dave Casper, an NFL Pro Football Hall...
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    destinations. The Yorktown Center serves as a hub for bus routes in the area. Winifred Bonfils, newspaper journalist and columnist Dallas Frueh, racing driver Russ...
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    1901, 1,073 cottages were built and 1,109 homes had been repaired. Winifred Bonfils, a young journalist working for William Randolph Hearst, was the first...
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  • Palm Court restaurant. Leclair suggests he invite American journalist Winifred Bonfils Black (Sara Stewart) to write a story about Selfridge's. Agnes doubts...
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  • prison cell on the day of his execution. Winifred Bonfils (1863 – May, 1936.) Reporter, columnist writing as Winifred Black for Hearst's syndicate and as "Annie...
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    Pedro Altube, rancher Delos R. Ashley, Nevada U.S. Representative Winifred Bonfils, reporter and columnist Jimmy Britt, boxer Pat Brown, 32nd Governor...
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    reformer and pioneer for women serving in government office; Winifred Bonfils (born Martha Winifred Sweet) was a journalist and humanitarian. Sweet was elected...
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    which she faked insanity to study a mental institution from within. Winifred Bonfils (1863–1936), an American San Francisco Examiner reporter and First...
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    Herbert Asbury Gertrude Atherton Ambrose Bierce Winifred Bonfils John Bruce Bruce Brugmann Gelett Burgess Herb Caen William Martin Camp Phil Elwood C.H...
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  • current coeducational institution Lake Forest Academy-Ferry Hall. Winifred Bonfils (1878-80), newspaper journalist Marion Coats (Ferry Hall principal...
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    scuffle, Bonfils was shot once in the neck, and Tammen once in the chest. Anderson was tried three times, but never convicted while Tammen and Bonfils were...
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    Windsor Hotel, Tammen met his business partner, Fredrick Gilmer Bonfils. Tammen and Bonfils, known together as "Tam and Bon", bought The Denver Post in 1895...
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    Smith Goes to Washington, It's a Wonderful Life (born in Indiana) Winifred Bonfils, early 20th Century journalist (born in Wisconsin) Mildred A. Bonham...
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    sister, another important figure in the history of women's rights, Winifred Bonfils in San Francisco, California. Lake City Publishing Company 1894, p...
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  • Slim Whitman, 1959 Pen name of 19th century yellow journalist Winifred Sweet Black Bonfils This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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    the United States and Canada during the early 1900s. Frederick Gilmer Bonfils and Harry Heye Tammen owned the first outfit as well as the Denver Post...
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    Ancient Egyptian Medicine. University of Oklahoma Press. p. 35. Bonfils, Winifred Black (1991). The Life and Personality of Phoebe Apperson Hearst (Reproduced...
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    and Modern (1949) produced by the Royal Ontario Museum of Archaeology, Winifred Needler writes that "no actual clothing from ancient Palestine has survived...
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