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  2. Louise Emerson Ronnebeck - Wikipedia

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    Louise Emerson Ronnebeck (25 August 1901 – 17 February 1980) was an American painter now best known for her work as a muralist. [1] She submitted entries to 16 competitions for the Section of Painting and Sculpture, winning and completing two commissions. Although her body of work included a significant number of both commissioned frescoes as ...

  3. Isle of Wight Festival 1970 - Wikipedia

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    Emerson, Lake & Palmer: This was their second gig. Pictures at an Exhibition, which featured the Moog synthesizer, was the centerpiece of their historic set. Commercially released as Live at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970 in 1997. The Doors: Their set was shrouded in darkness due to Jim Morrison's unwillingness to have movie spotlights on the ...

  4. Emerson Community Charter School - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Waldo Emerson Community Charter School (formerly Ralph Waldo Emerson Middle School and commonly referred to as Emerson) is a charter middle school in the Los Angeles Unified School District in Westwood, Los Angeles, California, United States. It was designed by famed architect Richard Neutra and was named in honor of Ralph Waldo Emerson ...

  5. Arthur Webster Emerson - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Webster Emerson. Arthur Webster Emerson (December 5, 1885 – July 18, 1968) was a painter who was born in Honolulu, Kingdom of Hawai'i. He was the son of Nathaniel Bright Emerson, and grandson of missionaries John S. Emerson and Ursula Newell Emerson. As a young Hawaiian-born artist, he was encouraged in his painting by Madge Tennent. [1]

  6. Bloody Benders - Wikipedia

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    The Benders divided their cabin into two rooms with a canvas wagon cover. They used the smaller room at the rear for living quarters and the front room as a "general store" where they sold dry goods. A crudely drawn, misspelled sign reading "grocry" indicated a lack of familiarity with English.

  7. Emerson High School (Arkansas) - Wikipedia

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    Emerson High School is a comprehensive public junior/senior high school serving grades seventh through twelve in the rural community of Emerson, Arkansas, United States.. Located in southern Columbia County, Emerson High School is one of three public high schools in the county and one of three high schools administered by the Emerson–Taylor-Bradley School Di

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  9. Carlyle–Emerson correspondence - Wikipedia

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    Carlyle–Emerson correspondence. Daguerreotype of Thomas Carlyle, mailed to Emerson 30 April 1846. The Carlyle–Emerson correspondence is a series of letters written between Thomas Carlyle (1795–1881) and Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882) from 14 May 1834 to 20 June 1873. It has been called "one of the classic documents of nineteenth ...