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  Genealogies of John Herbst III & Linda Foster - pafg120 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Adelaide ROSE was born on 9 Dec 1849 in Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie, Iowa.
Zella ROSE was born on 2 Sep 1893 in Escalante, Garfield, Utah.
Otho Edmund ROSE was born on 31 Aug 1909 in Weston, Oneida, Idaho.
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 Tales from Two Hemispheres, Hjalmar Hjorth Boysen - Section 10 of 21 - Book Club/Short Stories - ArcaMax Publishing
His spirits rose; he began to relish keenly his position as an experienced man of the world, and, in the agreeable glow of patronage and conscious superiority, chatted with hearty ABANDON with his little rustic beauty.
If he had known, however, that Ralph was in the habit of visiting, with alarming regularity, at the house of a plebeian merchant in a somewhat obscure street, he would, no doubt, have been more chary of his praise.
It may have been cowardice in Ralph that he never mentioned Bertha's name to his family or to his aristocratic acquaintances; for, to be candid, he himself felt ashamed of the power she exerted over him, and by turns pitied and ridiculed himself for pursuing so inglorious a conquest.
www.arcamax.com /cgi-bin/news/shortstories/b-1095-10   (1759 words)

  
 Descendants of Paul Ralph Rose and Isabella L. Wells
Paul Ralph Rose was born in 1830 in Mercer County, Illinois.
Ralph D. Rose was born in 1860 in Knox County, Illinois.
Sally Rose was born in 1873 in Illinois.
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 rose   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The world shot put record holder during his era, Ralph Rose attended the University of Michigan and later represented the San Francisco Olympic Club.
At 6-5 1/2 and 280 pounds (a giant even by today's standards) Rose was active at three Olympics.
In 1904, he won the shot, was second in the discus, third in the hammer throw and sixth in the 56-pound weight throw.
www.usatf.org /athletes/hof/rose.asp   (232 words)

  
 Ralph's Cafe : About Us
Ralph displays a rapport with his customers and also offers support and freindship to them, particularly the students.
Ralph, Rose and family continue to provide good service, good quality food at a good price and, more importantly, provide an atmosphere for all, so that they feel part of the family.
Nevertheless, the atmosphere is warm and freindly, and Ralph and Rosie have established relationships of real freindship across the university from senior management to first year students.
users.bigpond.com /ralphscafe/about_us.html   (1026 words)

  
 Ralph Rose Scrapbooks - Vol I
Ralph Rose, drove a NASCAR sportsman/modified stock car beginning in the late 1940's, competing against drivers such as Ray Platte, Joe Weatherly, Bill Champion and many others from the Tidewater, VA area to the beach at Daytona.
Ralph Earnhardt (Dale's father) was the original driver of the Z-1 car.
Ralph didn't have a ride and they didn't have a driver.
www.thevintageracer.com /rose/rose_001.htm   (322 words)

  
 Ralph Rose Scrapbooks - Vol I   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
On the final lap, Ralph went into the second turn a little too hard and slid off the track.
The farmers (dressed in bib-overalls) standing in the infield were jumping up and down and pounding on one another because all you could see was the corn being chopped down by the car as he raced along the outside of the backstretch.
Ralph came back onto the track into the third turn and roared past Ray's car just after it had crossed the finish line.
www.thevintageracer.com /rose/rose_006.htm   (211 words)

  
 Ralph Kershaw Memorial - Tournament of Friends-- Tournament of Friends - June 9 & 10, 2006   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Ralph Kershaw grew up in Manchester, Massachusetts and graduated from Manchester High School in 1967, leaving a 1966 State Championship Title win and a basketball legacy for generations to remember.
Ralph rose to the top of his field and his expertise was sought worldwide.
Ralph also continued his love for the game of basketball by playing and helping to organize Men’s Recreational Basketball for over 30 years.
www.tournamentoffriends.com /memorial.html   (269 words)

  
 Rose Nader: Cooking for a Crusader
During Ralph’s 2004 presidential campaign, his staff was routinely treated to similar scenes.
Ralph never went so far as to scrape off all the frosting, but he would eat only the cake and leave his frosting standing on the plate, kind of like a sugary, tooth-rotting monolith.
No matter what you think of Ralph or where you stand politically, that visual should be enough to make you put on your apron and whip up a big batch of hummus.
www.commondreams.org /views06/0127-22.htm   (705 words)

  
 MARTIAN CAFE
Ralph was tempted to ask if he thought it was earned legally but decided not to.
Ralph noticed she was still wearing the tan coat and fl boots she wore when she left earlier.
Ralph fixed his eyes on her breasts thinking he might as well look at those if he was to avoid eye contact.
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 UM-Olympics 1908   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Ralph Rose won a second gold medal in the shot-put in London as Michigan men took three of the top four places in the event.
Rose's only year of competition for Michigan was 1904 when he won both the shot put and discus at the Big Ten Championships.
Martin Sheridan, Rose's rival in the discus, had been selected to carry the U.S. flag in the opening parade but was replaced by Rose at the last moment.
www.umich.edu /~bhl/bhl/olymp2/ol1908.htm   (892 words)

  
 News item about the new Ralph Moore Rose Garden in Visalia, California
Ralph Moore is thought by many in the industry to be the “Father of the Modern Miniature Rose.” Mr.
It was evident his love and passion for roses has affected many people by the number of family and friends that were in attendance.
Ralph Moore at 97 has brought beauty and happiness to many people.
www.sequoianursery.biz /dedication.html   (845 words)

  
 The Lilac Sunbonnet eBook
As Ralph Peden went through the flower-decked parlour in which he had met Jess Kissock an hour before, he heard the clang of controversy, or perhaps it is more correct to say, he heard the voice of Meg Kissock raised to its extreme pitch of command.
Ralph did not think of it particularly at the time, but it was probably owing to this utilitarian occupation that he did not again see the attractive Jess on his way out.
Ralph passed through the yard to the gate which led to the hill.
www.bookrags.com /ebooks/4918/86.html   (478 words)

  
 Home Page
The Ralph and Eileen Swett Foundation, as a relatively new foundation, has not limited itself to specific areas of need and expects to evolve its policies and interests with time.
Ralph and Eileen Swett were both born and raised in the same rural community in Western Illinois.
With Ralph at its helm, IXC financed and built a national fiber optic network (the first coast to coast network to be built in the U.S. in over a decade and the first utilizing next generation fiber).
www.swettfoundation.org   (749 words)

  
 Civitello's History
Ralph Civitello arrived in America from Alvignano, Italy in 1911 at the age of 16.
During the difficult years of the Depression, Ralph was forced to get a full-time job at the city water department to supplement his income.
In 1967, Rose passed on, and in 1974 Ralph passed away, leaving the store (and the family secrets) to his second daughter, Katie.
www.civitellos.com /history.htm   (498 words)

  
 Tangents and Trivia
Ralph finally arrived at OSD one Sunday practice about two weeks before the Grand Haven, Michigan event, dumped his kites and line on the ground and said, "That's it I'm outta here - No more team for me with you guys!" And Ralph left Captain Eddie's Flying Circus for good.
Ralph was an OK guy in my book; he just didn't match the determination that the rest of us on the team had.
Ralph had this "wonderful (?)" habit of landing or crashing his kite in such a way so that his lines were ALWAYS on top of yours, no matter where you were on the field.
www.kitelife.com /archives/NOVE99/tangents.htm   (2754 words)

  
 Clark University | Alumni & Friends
Rose was born in Worcester and was a lifelong resident.
Rose and his late wife Shirley, his brother Sidney Rose '41 and his wife Rosalie left a lasting legacy at Clark when they established the Rose Professorship in Holocaust Studies and Modern Jewish History and Culture.
Ralph and Sidney Rose also funded the Rose Graduate Student Fellowship to support a student in Clark's Ph.D. program in Holocaust History‹the first doctoral program of its kind in the world.
www.clarku.edu /alumni/clarknews/fall05/memoriam.cfm   (898 words)

  
 Ghosts of Southern Dirt Tracks - Little Washington Speedway   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
My father, Ralph Rose, was born in Kenly, NC and started racing in the Tidewater, VA area in the late 1940's with Joe Weatherly, Ray Platte & Bill Champion.
They were side by side going into the second turn, but Ralph slid off the backside of the track and all you could see was the corn being chopped down as he raced along the outside of the backstretch!
Ralph raced back onto the track in the third turn and "roared" past Ray just after he had taken the checkered flag.
www.webprosolutions.com /ghosts/littlewashington.php   (225 words)

  
 JACK'S ROSE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
"Thank you, Rose." He flashed her his charming smile, then pulled her to him in a friendly hug.
"Good- bye, Ralph." The two men looked at each other for a moment more, then William took Rose's hand, gave it a soft squeeze, and the two turned to board the train.
Rose glanced over her shoulder and smiled at Cora.
www.angelfire.com /yt/anneblair/jacks45.htm   (462 words)

  
 Polly Sunshine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
A Ralph Moore rose classed as a Polyantha because of its wiry growth habit and pompon shaped blooms.
If you wish to be notified via email when this rose is back in stock, enter your email address and press the "Notify Me" button.
We'll send you a note when that rose can be ordered.
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 Roses R to Z
A most vigorous rose that can produce 1000's blooms in a flush.
Nice little rose but won't repeat well unless deadheaded religiously.
Everyone loves this rose, though at times I find the yellow hard to blend in a garden landscape.
www.rosefog.us /Resources/rosesRtoZ.html   (589 words)

  
 Ralph C. Rose, former Fulton resident
Ralph C. Rose, 74, of Oswego, died Jan. 14, 2004 at Oswego Hospital.
He was born in Phoenix and had resided in Fulton before moving to Oswego.
He was pre-deceased by his parents, Howard and Nellie (Sivers) Rose; his sister, Theresa Miner; and his brother, Glen Rose.
www.valleynewsonline.com /news/2004/0117/Obituaries/041.html   (98 words)

  
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 Ancestors - aqwg31
Ralph ROSE married Minerva SAGERS on 1848/1849 in Winter Quarters, Ne.
She died 1851 in Pleasant Grove and was buried 1851 in Pleasant Grove.
Minerva married Ralph ROSE on 1848/1849 in Winter Quarters, Ne.
www.noffsinger.org /genealogy/ancestors/aqwg31.htm   (561 words)

  
 Amazon.com: "Ralph Rose": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
John Dewitt of Princeton University and Ralph Rose of the Chicago Athletic Club were expected to provide the main competition.
Healdsburg's future Olympian Ralph Rose got in his lick,, punishing Santa Rosa runners in a losing effort.
After six throws a piece, he was tied with shot-put medalist Ralph Rose.
www.amazon.com /phrase/Ralph-Rose   (586 words)

  
 UM Olympics-1912   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Appearing in his third Olympics, world record holder Ralph Rose was upset in the shot put, but captured the left and right handed combined event with a total distance of 90 ft. 5.4 inches.
Alternating between the 440 and half-mile, he finished the season undefeated, closing with a win in the 440 at the Eastern Intercollegiate Meet, the "national championships" of the day.
Ralph Craig, 200 meters, from The Official Report of the Olympic Games of Stockholm, 1912, Swedish Olympic Committee, plate 126.
www.umich.edu /~bhl/bhl/olymp2/ol1912.htm   (375 words)

  
 (William ROGERS - Ralph ROSE )   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Jennifer Ann ROSE (19 Nov 1959 - ____)
Peggy Sue ROSE (9 Aug 1958 - ____)
Ralph ROSE (Jr.) (3 Jul 1922 - ____)
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 Ralph Rosenborg   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
ALTHOUGH RALPH ROSENBORG HAS PAINTED ABSTRACT WORK THROUGHOUT his life, nature has served as his perennial motif.[1] He won a scholarship while still in high school to Saturday art classes at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City.
After classes ended, he continued to study privately with his teacher there, Henriette Reiss, who provided not only exacting technical training, but broad-based instruction in music, literature, and art history.
Ralph Rosenborg, "Statement," Contemporary Paintings and Sculpture (University of Illinois exhibition catalogue, 1955) reprinted in "Ralph Rosenborg: Recent Oil and Watercolor Paintings" (Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton Gallery of Fine Art, exhibition brochure, 1983).
americanart.si.edu /collections/exhibits/abstraction/rosenborg.html   (551 words)

  
 Some Interesting New Ralph Moore Rose Varieties   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Hi Rose People, Look At What's cooking at Sequoia.
One of the most unusual roses I have ever seen.
Ralph Moore says he is really trying to accentuate the red centers.
www.rose-roses.com /other/MooreVarieties.html   (163 words)

  
 Roses And Everything About Them. Rose Gardening, Photos, Diseases, Cultivation and Hybridizing. A site devoted to the ...
The most elaborate and deep database of rose varieties with pictures galore, where to find them and who hybridized them, as well as much much more information about all things rosy.
Here are included the major rose producers and wholesales in their own categories as well has Boutique rose nursuries and backyard operations.
It is impossible to include all of the rose websites that are out there, so I am including here what I consider to be the cream of the crop: sites that will really help you.
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