• James Pringle Cook (born 1947) is an American painter based in Tucson, Arizona, known nationally for expressive, monumental landscapes and urban scenes...
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  • (1807–1868), New York State Comptroller, 1854–1855 James Pringle Cook (born 1947), American painter James Wilfred Cook (1900–1975), English chemist, Vice-Chancellor...
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  • Pringles is an American brand of stackable potato-based chips invented by Procter & Gamble (P&G) in 1968 and marketed as "Pringle's Newfangled Potato...
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  • musician Luis Coronel – singer, musician John Convertino – musician James Pringle Cook – Western landscape painter Jason DeCorse – musician, member of Greyhound...
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  • novelist Charles Plymell – poet, novelist, and small press publisher James Pringle Cook – Western landscape painter Erin Dagon-Mitchell – actress, director...
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  • country singer Rich Williams (1950- ), guitarist, member of Kansas James Pringle Cook (1947- ), Western landscape painter Aaron Douglas (1899-1979), Harlem...
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    writer Louis F. Burns – Osage Nation/Osage Indian historian and author James Pringle Cook – Western landscape painter Curt Dawson (1960) – stage and television...
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    Miriam Schapiro, James Turrell, and William T. Wiley, and contemporary artists of Arizona including; Barbara Rogers, James Pringle Cook, Jim Waid, and Bailey...
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    generic name derives from Sir John Pringle, president of the Royal Society at the time of its discovery by Captain James Cook's Surgeon, William Anderson in...
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     373. ISBN 978-0-671-43864-7. Retrieved January 12, 2017. Harris, Ann Pringle (24 October 1993). "FARE OF THE COUNTRY; Who Invented Brunswick Stew? Hush...
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