Jacques Heath Futrelle (April 9, 1875 – April 15, 1912) was an American journalist and mystery writer. He is best known for writing short detective stories...
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Lily May Futrelle (née Peel; May 26, 1876 – October 29, 1967) was an American writer. She and her husband, fellow writer Jacques Futrelle, were passengers...
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fictional character in a series of detective short stories and a novel by Jacques Futrelle, the best known being The Problem of Cell 13. In the stories, Professor...
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said. On A Deck, Lily May Peel saw Astor smoking a cigarette with Jacques Futrelle. When Second Officer Charles Lightoller later arrived on A Deck to...
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divorcée Charlotte Drake Cardeza; French sculptor Paul Chevré; author Jacques Futrelle† with his wife May; silent film actress Dorothy Gibson with her mother...
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"The Problem of Cell 13" is a short story by Jacques Futrelle. It was first published in 1905 and later collected in The Thinking Machine (1907), which...
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Butt Thomas Byles Roderick Chisholm Walter Donald Douglas Annie Funk Jacques Futrelle Sidney Leslie Goodwin Benjamin Guggenheim John Harper Henry B. Harris...
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Butt Thomas Byles Roderick Chisholm Walter Donald Douglas Annie Funk Jacques Futrelle Sidney Leslie Goodwin Benjamin Guggenheim John Harper Henry B. Harris...
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Machine" in two 1900s novels and a series of detective short stories by Jacques Futrelle Artificial intelligence This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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making a great fuss, and retreated below decks. May Futrelle, the wife of novelist Jacques Futrelle, was likewise initially reluctant to board; but after...
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