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    Ruth Rowland Nichols (February 23, 1901 – September 25, 1960) was an American aviation pioneer. She is the only woman yet to hold simultaneous world records...
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  • 1920's and 1930's in the US: Amelia Earhart, Louise Thaden, Ruth Elder, Ruth Rowland Nichols, and Florence Klingensmith "Fly Girl" (Flo song), 2023 "Fly...
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  • Nast, political cartoonist LeRoy Neiman, artist Harold Nicholas Ruth Rowland Nichols Hideyo Noguchi James W. Nye Blanche Oelrichs Hermann Oelrichs William...
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  • Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids Ruth Nichols, Canadian author Ruth Rowland Nichols (1901–1960), aviator Sam Nichols (1829–1913), Minnesota and Washington...
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    Relief Wings was founded in 1940 by Ruth Rowland Nichols as a humanitarian air service for disaster relief. Consisting of private aircraft, volunteer medical...
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  • Mary C. Alexander Ruth Elder Viola Gentry Fay Gillis Mary Goodrich Florence Klingensmith Opal Kunz Ila Loetscher Ruth Rowland Nichols Phoebe Omlie Thea...
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  • Doolittle, who won the first race, and several women. Amelia Earhart and Ruth Rowland Nichols were the first women pilots to enter the Bendix, taking fifth and...
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  • Alexander Moss (1976) Story Musgrave (2022) Gerhard Neumann (1986) Ruth Rowland Nichols (1992) Carl L. Norden (1994) John Knudsen Northrop (1974) Robin Olds...
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  • philanthropist; namesake of the student dormitory, Severance Hall Ruth Rowland Nichols, 1924 – aviation pioneer Charlotte Anita Whitney, 1889 – women's...
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    27, 2015. Retrieved March 10, 2017. "Death Ruled Suicide. Tests Show Ruth Nichols Took Barbitautes, Examiner Says". New York Times. October 20, 1960. Torjusen...
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    Anglican clergyman who defied the Public Worship Regulation Act 1874 Ruth Rowland Nichols set a new women's altitude record of 28,743 feet. The Lionel Barrymore-directed...
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  • war correspondent during Second World War Alice Pearce – actress Ruth Rowland Nichols – aviator Edith Chapin – NPR National News Editor Elizabeth Post...
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    Post, 87, American author best known for her works on etiquette Ruth Rowland Nichols, 59, American aviation pioneer; by suicide The first U.S. presidential...
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    McGuffie Florence Violet McKenzie Maxine Blossom Miles Miriam Muwanga Ruth Rowland Nichols Madeleine Nobbs Helena Normanton Janetta Mary Ornsby Claudia Parsons...
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    1982 Edward P. McNeff 2009 George Meade 2001 Thomas A. Murchio 1983 Ruth Rowland Nichols 1988 R.B.C. Noorduyn 1978 Harry A. Nordheim 1988 John W. Olcott 1998...
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  • Dwyer Sullivan 1988 Frederick Walker Castle / William Halsey Jr. / Ruth Rowland Nichols 1989 Charles Joseph Fletcher / Donald J. Strait / Stanley Switlik...
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  • feature article about a flight she took with pioneering aviator Ruth Rowland Nichols. McCarroll also worked as a publicity writer for Rockefeller Center...
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    established a resort on the property called Camp Biscayne. Guests included Ruth Rowland Nichols, William Grigsby McCormick, and Alexander Graham Bell. Many who wintered...
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    (daughter of her younger brother Erickson Norman Nichols) was the aviation pioneer Ruth Rowland Nichols. Harry Watrous's younger brother Walter was a frequent...
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    Ruth Wilson MBE (born 13 January 1982) is an English actress. She has played the eponymous protagonist in Jane Eyre (2006), Alice Morgan in the BBC psychological...
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  • Swindler See also Photography Antonia Caetana De Paiva Pereira Maury Ruth Rowland Nichols Phoebe Jane Fairgrave Omlie Mabel Walker Willebrandt Rachel Louise...
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    group. She began working alongside Nichols and in 1957, they both quit the group to form their own stage act, Nichols and May. In New York, they performed...
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    total number of journalists killed since the conflict began to 171. Lyndal Rowlands; Zaheena Rasheed; Virginia Pietromarchi; Stephen Quillen. "Another Palestinian...
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    gathered around the jail where Rowland was being held, a group of 75 black men, some armed, arrived at the jail to protect Rowland. The sheriff persuaded the...
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    The charges were outlined in a letter from Kenneth D. Nichols, general manager of the AEC. Nichols, who had thought highly of Oppenheimer's work on the...
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    deck quoits and shuffleboard on the second-class promenade. Twelve-year-old Ruth Becker passed the time by pushing her two-year-old brother Richard around...
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  • following notable people are or have been associated with Madison, Wisconsin. Ruth Ball, sculptor Homer Fieldhouse, landscape architect Georgia O'Keeffe, artist;...
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    Mike Nichols' The Graduate (1967). She reportedly called Nichols and said "I want to see you! I want to talk about this Graduate thing!" Nichols never...
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  • 1946 Gamaliel H. Barstow Anti-Masonic 25th March 4, 1831 – March 3, 1833 Nichols ? Franklin Bartlett Democratic 7th March 4, 1893 – March 3, 1897 Manhattan...
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    Jack Elam United States Traditional Western Many Rivers to Cross Roy Rowland Robert Taylor, Eleanor Parker, Victor McLaglen, Jeff Richards, Russ Tamblyn...
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