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  2. ‘Queen of Lace’ and Special Occasion Pioneer Ursula ... - AOL

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    Ursula Rickenbacher, who sparked the special occasion category with her Ursula of Switzerland label, died Wednesday at her home in Troy, N.Y. Rickenbacher, who was believed to have been in her 80s ...

  3. Society of the Sisters of Saint Ursula of the Blessed Virgin

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    In 1966 the Academy of St. Ursula became John A. Coleman Catholic High School, which in 1968 moved to a larger campus in Hurley. In 1968 the sisters established the Linwood Spiritual Center retreat house in Rhinebeck, New York. In 1984 the Society arrived in the Diocese of Raleigh (North Carolina) where sisters serve in Wilmington and Jacksonville.

  4. St. Bonaventure, New York - Wikipedia

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    St. Bonaventure is located at 42°4'49" North, 78°28'30" West (42.080297, -78.474904). [4] New York State Route 417 passes through the community, which is immediately north of the Allegheny River and south of the Southern Tier Expressway.

  5. List of St. Bonaventure University alumni - Wikipedia

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    John G. A. O'Neil, New York State Assembly; Phil Palmesano, 1991, New York State Assembly; Danica Roem, Virginia House of Delegates and Virginia State Senate; State Sen. Danica Roem. Patrick J. Ryan, 1884, New York State Assembly and Municipal Court judge; Thomas P. Ryan Jr., mayor of Rochester, New York

  6. Ursula Mattingly - Wikipedia

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    Sister Ursula Mattingly, SC (23 October 1808 – 1874) was a Roman Catholic religious sister, nurse, and hospital administrator.A member of the Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul, she is best remembered for her role as foundress of Sisters of Charity Hospital in Buffalo, New York.

  7. St. Bonaventure University - Wikipedia

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    St. Bonaventure University is a private Franciscan university in St. Bonaventure, New York. It has 2,760 undergraduate and graduate students. [4] The Franciscans established the university in 1858. [5] In athletics, the St. Bonaventure Bonnies play National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I sports in the Atlantic 10 Conference. [4]

  8. Franciscan Sisters of Allegany - Wikipedia

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    In 1866, at the request of Archbishop John McCloskey, Fr. Pamfilo sent friars to New York City, where they opened St. Anthony's Church on Sullivan Street to serve the Italian and Irish immigrants. Realizing they needed additional assistance, the friars called on the Franciscan Sisters of Allegany and St. Anthony's School was opened in 1874.

  9. Ursula Niebuhr - Wikipedia

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    Ursula Mary Niebuhr (née Keppel-Compton; August 3, 1907 [1] – January 10, 1997) was an English American academic and theologian. She was the founder and longtime head of the Department of Religion at Barnard College in New York City, USA.