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  2. Ellen Louise Demorest - Wikipedia

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    Ellen Louise Demorest (née Curtis) was born November 15, 1824, at old Saratoga, otherwise known as Schuylerville, New York. She was the second of eight children (6 girls 2 boys) born to Henry D. Curtis and Electa Curtis, née Abel.

  3. Ebenezer Butterick - Wikipedia

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    The patterns were offered one size to a package until the 1980s, when slower sales made "multisized" patterns (which had several different sizes in the same package) more cost effective. At first, the pieces were not marked and no pattern layout was provided, leaving it up to the sewer to decide which piece was the collar, which the sleeve, etc.

  4. List of Dungeon Crawl Classics modules - Wikipedia

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    *The Infernal Crucible of Sezrekan the Mad (Level 5 by Stroh) Free RPG Day 2012† Various: Micheal Curtis, Harley Stroh: 2012: Release for Free RPG Day 2012 Contains two short adventures: *The Jeweler that Dealt in Stardust (Level 3 by Stroh) *The Undulating Corruption (Level 5 by Curtis) Free RPG Day 2013† 1: Daniel J. Bishop: 2013

  5. Ellen Moers - Wikipedia

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    Ellen Moers (1928–1979 [1]) was an American academic and literary scholar. She is best known for her pioneering contribution to gynocriticism, Literary Women (1976 ...

  6. Earl Stroh - Wikipedia

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    Earl Stroh (1924-2005) was an American artist who was affiliated with the Taos Moderns group of painters. Education. He received his education at the Art ...

  7. Stroh Brewery Company - Wikipedia

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    The Stroh Brewery Company was a beer brewery in Detroit, Michigan.In addition to its own Stroh's brand, the company produced or bought the rights to several other brands including Goebel, Schaefer, Schlitz, Augsburger, [2] Erlanger, Old Style, Lone Star, Old Milwaukee, Red River, and Signature, as well as manufacturing Stroh's Ice Cream.

  8. Mary Ellen Hopkins - Wikipedia

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    Mary Ellen Hopkins (1932–2013) was an American quilter and author. Life. Hopkins was born in Peoria, Illinois and grew up in the midwestern United States.

  9. Ellen Taaffe Zwilich - Wikipedia

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    Ellen Taaffe Zwilich (/ t eɪ f ˈ z w ɪ l ɪ k / tayf ZWIL-ik; [1] born April 30, 1939) [2] is an American composer, the first female composer to win the Pulitzer Prize for Music. Her early works are marked by atonal exploration, but by the late 1980s, she had shifted to a postmodernist , neoromantic style. [ 3 ]