Rose Woodallen Chapman (1875–1923) was an American lecturer, author and editor. Rose Maria Wood-Allen was born at Lakeside, Ohio near Toledo. She was the...
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Rose Chapman may refer to: Rose Chapman (EastEnders), a character on the British soap opera EastEnders Rose Woodallen Chapman (1875–1923), American lecturer...
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Burns, 1971: film director and producer Ric Burns, 1972: filmmaker Rose Woodallen Chapman (1875–1923), 1895, lecturer, author and editor Ian Cole, 2007: professional...
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Auditorium are the likes of: Susan B. Anthony William Jennings Bryan Rose Woodallen Chapman (born in Lakeside) Amelia Earhart Eleanor Roosevelt Robert McFerrin...
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artist and art activist Ida Josephine Burgess (1855–1934), artist Rose Woodallen Chapman (1875–1923), lecturer, author and editor Kate Cory (1861-1958),...
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tennis tournament in 1922, won by Evelyn Ennes of Sandusky, Ohio. Rose Woodallen Chapman, lecturer, author and editor Jerry Cirino, Ohio State Senator Migdalia...
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Rebecca Ballard Chambers Nettie Sanford Chapin Sallie F. Chapin Rose Woodallen Chapman Fanny DuBois Chase Louise L. Chase Annetta R. Chipp Mamie Claflin...
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Bg); Wild Swans Yuen Ren Chao (趙元任, 1892–1982, China/US, L/Lc) Rose Woodallen Chapman (1875–1923, US, S) Hester Chapone (1727–1801, England, F) Walter...
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Winters Carpenter (BA, MA 1976), translator of Japanese, author Rose Woodallen Chapman (1899, did not graduate), lecturer, author and editor Meg Waite...
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(living, Papua New Guinea/New Zealand), pw., poet & scriptwriter Rose Woodallen Chapman (1875–1923, United States), non-f. wr. & ed. Hester Chapone (1727–1801...
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