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In the News (Wed 15 Feb 12)

  
  Rosalie Mackenzie Poe
Rosalie Poe was born in December 1810 in Norfolk, Virginia.
Rosalie was then one year old and was immediately adopted as an act of charity by a wealthy family in Richmond, the Mackenzies.
Rosalie was Edgar's natural heir, "But the mentally defective woman was in no position to dispute the strong claims of Maria Clemm, who soon took control of the literary estate" (Meyers 260).
www.usna.edu /EnglishDept/poeperplex/rosaliep.htm   (1104 words)

  
  Rosalie Mackenzie Poe   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Rosalie Poe was born in December 1810 in Norfolk, Virginia.
Rosalie was then one year old and was immediately adopted as an act of charity by a wealthy family in Richmond, the Mackenzies.
Rosalie was Edgar's natural heir, "But the mentally defective woman was in no position to dispute the strong claims of Maria Clemm, who soon took control of the literary estate" (Meyers 260).
www.nadn.navy.mil /EnglishDept/poeperplex/rosaliep.htm   (1104 words)

  
 Rosalie Barrow Edge   (Site not responding. Last check: )
This challenge was something that Rosalie Edge needed in her life and she was able to plunge headfirst into it as it came at a time in her life when was bored with her lifestyle and had time on her hands.
Rosalie Edge’s zealous interest in conservation may have been hidden for awhile behind her efforts in the suffrage movement, but it didn’t take long before she emerged as a fearless, hard hitting independent activist.
Rosalie Edge was so moved that immediately following the banquet she telephoned her son Peter to tell him of the introduction and the ovation.
www.dep.state.pa.us /dep/PA_Env-Her/edge.htm   (2708 words)

  
 New Biography of Rosalie Bertell
Rosalie Bertell has been a hero of mine for many years so I was pleased to learn that a much needed biography of her was in the making.
Rosalie knew from a young age that she would enter a convent and take the religious life, much as she enjoyed her home, school and social life.
Rosalie is still working, accepting of and coping with her physical frailty, gaining strength from her religious life and a world of supporters.
www.awakenedwoman.com /br_wolfwood_bertell.htm   (837 words)

  
 About Rosalie Plantation   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Rosalie Plantation is located on a portion of an original Spanish land grant made to Daniel Clark late in the 18th century.
It is believed that he built Rosalie in the early 1830s, although some records indicate part of the house existed under previous owners.
The house, described by architectural historians as a "settler’s house", was constructed of cypress, handmade brick and bousillage (deerhair and mud) on cypress laths.
www.rosaliepecans.com /rosalie_plantation.htm   (527 words)

  
 Three Nebraska Women - Rosalie La Flesche Farley
Rosalie LaFlesche Farley was the second daughter of Joseph LaFlesche, the last recognized Chief of the Omaha.
Because of her skills in English, Rosalie was called upon to act as an interpreter and mediator in both public meetings and personal business affairs.
Rosalie took control of the endless details involved in leasing the land, advising tribal members and serving as a liaison between the Indian Council and the government agents.
net.unl.edu /newsFeat/tnw/tnw_rosalie.html   (362 words)

  
 Beatification of Sister Rosalie Rendu, DC   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Venerable Sister Rosalie was at the center of a movement of charity that characterized Paris and France in the first half of the XIX century where public assistance did not exist.
On leaving the Seminary, Sister Rosalie was sent to the Mouffetard neighborhood, one of the most miserable of Paris, where she served the poor for 53 years.
Sister Rosalie joins two other well-know saints of the Daughters of Charity, St. Louise de Marillac, their founder and St. Catherine Labouré, to whom Mary appeared in 1830 asking that the medal of the Immaculate Conception (Miraculous Medal) be struck and distributed.
www.daughtersofcharity-emmitsburg.org /what_new94.htm   (420 words)

  
 Maloney- 5 Faces of Rosalie Rendu   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Rosalie was born on September 9, 1786, in Confort, a village in Savoy.
Though Rosalie was not an advocate of orphanages, in 1851 she took over the running of one; in 1852, she began a home for the elderly.
The secret of Rosalie’s prodigious energy and numerous works was precisely the secret that St. Vincent confided to all his followers: she saw the face of Christ in the person of the poor.
www.famvin.net /cm/curia/Maloney/faces-rendu.html   (2625 words)

  
 Daughters of Charity: Rosalie Rendu   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Jeanne Marie Rendu (Sister Rosalie), daughter of Antoine Rendu and Marie-Anne Laracine, was born 9 September 1786 at Confort, in the region of Lancrans, Department of Ain, France.
Rosalie and the witness of her Sisters reveal her concern for young people and her talent as an educator.
Rosalie fell to her knees and said: “In the name of all that I have done for you, your wives and your children, I beg the life of this man! ” The guns were lowered… some men were crying… the officer was saved!
www.filles-de-la-charite.org /en/rosalie_rendu.html   (3577 words)

  
 Rosalie Pendleton Scully Index   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Rosalie Pendleton Scully is organizer of the 7th Ward for the Food Conservation Committee of the Council of National Defense.
Rosalie Pendleton Scully's husband, having filled out the unexpired term of the former mayor of Pittsburgh, was elected mayor in the November election and Rosalie continues her duties as First Lady of Pittsburgh.
Rosalie Pendleton Scully was injured December 7 in an automobile accident in Pittsburgh.
www.goucher.edu /library/robin/index/RPS.htm   (1166 words)

  
 Portuguese Hawaiian Profile: Rosalie Enos Keli'inoi, First Female Legistrator
Rosalie Enos was born in 1875, Wailuku, Maui.
Rosalie was surrounded by politics most of her life.
Rosalie was deeply concerned with improving the plight of women in the Hawaiian islands and many of the bills she introduced were meant to do just that!
www.islandroutes.com /articles/profileenos.shtml   (351 words)

  
 ROSALIE MANSION - OWNED, OPERATED AND MAINTAINED BY THE MISSISSIPPI STATE SOCIETY DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
Rosalie is the site of many weddings and the annual "Great Mississippi River Balloon Competition and Festival" held in October each year as well as many other Special Events.
Rosalie will be open on March 9, 13 17, 21, 25 and April 2, 6 and 10.
Rosalie is owned and operated by the Mississippi State Society Daughters of the American Revolution, a non-profit service organization.
www.rosaliemansion.com   (177 words)

  
 "Rosalie's high school volleyball portfolio!"
Rosalie was first in blocks, and third in kills on Pirate varsity volleyball for 2002.
Rosalie was a swing player in her sophomore year, fall 2000.
Rosalie was voted Most Improved Player for 2000 by her teammates, and she received a Varsity letter for her performance on the Varsity team!
www.finchhaven.com /pages/bee/volleyball.html   (622 words)

  
 Transcript [UCLA Gateway]   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Rosalie Pitts [closeup]: As a teacher, the first class I took, I was really intrigued with some of these new ways of thinking about things and able to discover new concepts myself.
Rosalie Pitts [closeup]: Probably the biggest change between what we’re doing now through the UCLA math programs and the way I was taught is that years ago a lot of it was straight rote.
Rosalie Pitts [closeup]: The idea that yellow is equal to yellow, that is a big algebraic understanding because we’re looking at identity, something is the same as itself.
www.ucla.edu /spotlight/programs/centerx2004/transcript.html   (470 words)

  
 The Architecture of Rosalie   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Rosalie mansion, which sits high on a Mississippi River bluff in Natchez, Mississippi, is one of the city’s most historic homes.
Behind Rosalie are the two-story brick kitchen and servants’s quarters and the smokehouse, the only two extant, or surviving, outbuildings on the Rosalie estate.
The wife of Union General Walter Q. Gresham later wrote that Rosalie was “the handsomest of the residences” along the Natchez bluff.
mshistory.k12.ms.us /features/feature59/rosalie.htm   (1392 words)

  
 History
Rosalie is a magnificent example of the Federal Style of architecture and is one of Natchez’s stately antebellum mansions.
At the time Rosalie was purchased by the Mississippi State Society Daughters of the American Revolution in 1938, descendants of the Wilson family were still living in the house.
Through the years the Mississippi Daughters of the American Revolution have lovingly restored their Rosalie and shared both the mansion and its gardens with the public in full knowledge of how perfectly and graciously Rosalie captures the culture of bygone days....
www.rosaliemansion.com /History.html   (607 words)

  
 Barbwire by Barbano: Rosalie Beasley - Patron Saint of Power Bills
Her eternal youth was captured in a face which always retained a shadow of teenaged innocence, even in her waning years when she required extra oxygen to sustain one of those trademark pepgirl laughs.
Rosalie and many of the Harolds Club alumni moved to the Sundowner several years later, where some stayed until the hotel closed last year.
Rosalie knew that Janine had the right position on utilities and was prepared to take a dozen of her friends on precinct walks in the final days.
www.nevadalabor.com /barbwire/barb04/barb2-29-04.html   (1069 words)

  
 Rosalie Weigle | Real Estate Broker
With her location, reputation, and her position with Frank Howard Allen Realtors, Rosalie can bring buyers and agents to your property from northern and southern Marin Brokerage houses-as well as those who traditionally come from mid-Marin offices.
Rosalie's awards speak of her excellence in a highly competitive field:
Rosalie was inducted into the Frank Howard Allen "Hall of Fame" for her previous four years of constant high production and sales.
www.rosalieweigle.com /about/bio_2.html   (357 words)

  
 Rosalie Sorrels
Rosalie Sorrels was born in Idaho in 1933.
Rosalie, through song and story, weaves a tale that is common to all of us a tale of home, of roots, of a rural western America.
Rosalie Sorrels was the recipient of the 1990 WFMA Kate Wolf Award.
www.wfma.net /sorrels.htm   (225 words)

  
 Sing Out! The Folk Song Magazine: Rosalie Sorrels: passing the good stuff on   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Rosalie Sorrels is truly a national treasure, a master storyteller, a respected folklorist, and a legendary traveling diva who possesses a rich, wise voice that flows straight from heart to mouth.
Idaho-born and raised, Rosalie is soft-spoken, shy and unassuming with a handsome face and a warm smile.
But it is Rosalie's strong sense of self-reliance that has become the trademark of her contribution to the American folk landscape...
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m1197/is_2_48/ai_n6074374   (1529 words)

  
 Rosalie Shire Council
Rosalie Shire is the bridge between the Darling Downs and South Burnett regions of Queensland.
At 30 June 2005 Rosalie Shire's estimated population was 9,154 and by 2026 this is forecast to expand to 12,400 - a 35% increase.
Rosalie Shire Council's bimonthly newsletter covering the months of November and December 2007 was recently distributed to all households in the Shire.
www.rosalie.qld.gov.au   (1652 words)

  
 Empower the Children
Rosalie had always admired Mother Teresa and dreamt that one day she would volunteer at one of Mother Teresa's orphanages in Kolkata, India.
Rosalie inserted the letter into a book she treasured about Mother Teresa, called "Something Beautiful for God." Over the years, that signed letter from Mother Teresa sat between the pages of the book on one of many bookshelves on the top floor of Rosalie's house.
Rosalie took this as a sign that she was meant to go to Kolkata, India for the summer.
www.etc-empowerchildren.org /Organization.htm   (1210 words)

  
 CASDE | Rosalie -- Thurston County
Rosalie was the name of Joseph and Mary LaFlesche's second oldest daughter.
It took just three years for Rosalie to meet the incorporation requirements: a population of 200 or more persons residing within its boundaries, measurements platted and subdivided into small tracts, blocks, lots, streets, and alleys, and a board of trustees elected by the people to govern the town.
Rosalie, tied closely to agriculture, has fluctuated with the ebb and flow of the rural economy over the years.
www.casde.unl.edu /history/counties/thurston/rosalie   (770 words)

  
 Our Stories | Patient Stories: Rosalie
Rosalie immediately was admitted to the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit at Children’s and diagnosed with acute lympphoblastic leukemia, a very rare and life-threatening disease.
Because chemotherapy kills the immune system, Rosalie became vulnerable to infections and fevers and was admitted to Children’s multiple times for blood transfusions and treatment.
Fortunately, just when her physician said that Rosalie would need to undergo a third round of intense chemotherapy if the transplant couldn’t be done, a donor was found.
www.psbc.org /video/patient_rosalie.htm   (776 words)

  
 YouTube - thin lizzy - Rosalie (live)
Rosalie continued...She said everyone knew it was about her....she had the tower, she had the power...It could only be about her.
Actually Seger and Rosalie were and to this day are good friends, but he was pissed at her when he wrote it.
The closest I came on any comments was to say their 83 performance of Rosalie was not as good as this 76 version which was most probaly due to Philips declining health.
www.youtube.com /watch?v=oMsCpp092z8   (630 words)

  
 Rosalie Abella -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Honourable Madam Justice Rosalie Silberman Abella (born July 1, 1946 in (Click link for more info and facts about Stuttgart, Germany) Stuttgart, Germany) is a (A river rising in northeastern New Mexico and flowing eastward across the Texas panhandle to become a tributary of the Arkansas River in Oklahoma) Canadian jurist.
She was appointed in 2004 to the (Click link for more info and facts about Supreme Court of Canada) Supreme Court of Canada, becoming the first (Click link for more info and facts about Jewish) Jewish woman to sit on the Canadian Supreme Court bench.
She is married to Canadian historian (Click link for more info and facts about Irving Abella) Irving Abella and has two children, Jacob and Zachary.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/r/ro/rosalie_abella.htm   (382 words)

  
 William & Rosalie
In 1941, newlyweds William and Rosalie Schiff are forcibly separated and sent on their individual odysseys through a surreal maze of hate.
While Rosalie is on "heaven patrol" removing bodies from the camp, William is working in the factories.
But when Rosalie is shipped by train to a different factory camp, William sneaks into a boxcar to follow, and he ends up at Auschwitz instead.
www.tamu.edu /upress/BOOKS/2007/schiff.htm   (348 words)

  
 Spine   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Rosalie Vedra stares at the contraption in the chiropractor's office.
The chiropractor leads her to a little room and begins to explain: this is how we put an end to the imbalance in your life - this hideous, life-threatening imbalance.
Soon Rosalie stands before him in her bra and underwear, a thin paper garment tickling her collar bone - she feels flushed as he checks her rotation.
www.storyroot.com /Spine.html   (473 words)

  
 Rosalie Doolittle Fountain   (Site not responding. Last check: )
he Rosalie Doolittle Fountain at the Rio Grande Botanic Garden in Albuquerque New Mexico was commissioned to honor Rosalie Doolittle, a prominent Albuquerque gardener who is now deceased.
The fountain would be inside the entry to the garden in a 60-foot diameter plaza.
I asked the committee members to pick the colors they liked and then had the challenge of using these colors in a way that they would work well together.
www.shelneymark.com /Public_Installations/Rosalie_Doolittle_Fountain/Rosalie_Doolittle_Fountain.html   (2131 words)

  
 Rosalie, California
As Ivanpah started to die, Rosalie sprang to life because of discovery of rich copper ore up at the Copper World Mine.
In 1899 the post office was moved from Ivanpah to Rosalie and the town sprang to life.
Rosalie also served as the home of the Yates Ranch from 1894 till 1952.
www.ghosttownexplorers.org /california/rosalie/rosalie.htm   (226 words)

  
 Rosalie Allen - 1993   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Being associated with the group which included Zeke Manners and Elton Britt was a break in itself, as Rosalie eventually signed with RCA Victor records - her first release being another hit of the Patsy Montana classic "I Want To Be A Cowboy's Sweetheart," which preceded Rosalie's recording by about ten years.
RCA teamed Rosalie with Elton Britt in the late forties and their number of hits was monumental.
In 1951 Western Life magazine voted her the "Best Country and Western Disc-Jockey in America." In 1968 Rosalie's performance with Elton Britt at the Hotel Taft's Nashville Room in New York City drew SRO crowds, leading to their being the first (and possibly only) act to be held over at the New York landmark.
www.westernmusic.org /HallOfFamefiles/RosalieAllen.html   (203 words)

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