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         Rinehart Mary Roberts:     more books (22)
  1. Tish / by Mary Roberts Rinehart ; with illustrations by May Wilson Preston by Mary Roberts (1876-1958) Rinehart, 1916-01-01
  2. Biography - Rinehart, Mary Roberts (1876-1958): An article from: Contemporary Authors by --Sketch by Michael Cisco, 2003-01-01
  3. The romantics, by Mary Roberts Rinehart by Mary Roberts (1876-1958) Rinehart, 1929-01-01
  4. The amazing interlude. by Mary Roberts Rinehart illustration by Rinehart. Mary Roberts. 1876-1958., 1918-01-01
  5. NomadÃ?¯Ã'¿Ã'½s land, by Mary Roberts Rinehart ... Illustrated by Mary Roberts (1876-1958) Rinehart, 1926
  6. The circular staircase by Mary Roberts Rinehart. by Rinehart. Mary Roberts. 1876-1958., 1908-01-01
  7. The altar of freedom. by Mary Roberts Rinehart. by Rinehart. Mary Roberts. 1876-1958., 1917-01-01
  8. The man in lower ten. by Mary Roberts Rinehart with illustra by Rinehart. Mary Roberts. 1876-1958., 1909-01-01
  9. K. / by Mary Roberts Rinehart ; with illustrations by Mary Roberts (1876-1958) Rinehart, 1915
  10. The breaking point, by Mary Roberts Rinhart by Mary Roberts (1876-1958) and Fogarty, Thomas (illus.) Rinehart, 1922
  11. The Altar Of Freedom
  12. THE bREAKING POINT. by Mary Rinehart [1876 - 1958]. Roberts, 1922
  13. Long live the king! By Mary Roberts Rinehart. with illustrations by Rinehart. Mary Roberts. 1876-1958., 1917-01-01
  14. Crown of Life: The Story of Mary Roberts Rinehart (The Forgotten Pioneers Series) by Sybil Downing, 1992-06-25

101. Literature And Poetry
Mary Roberts Rinehart, 1876 1958 (USA). Biography in German JeanWebster (McKinney), 1876-1916 (USA). Daddy-Long-Legs (Puffin Classics) by Jean Webster
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102. Untitled Document
Mary Roberts Rinehart 1876 - 1958 America s first woman war correspondentduring World War I for the Saturday Evening Post; wrote mystery novels,
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ACCOMPLISHED WOMEN BURIED AT ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY Commander Beatrice V. Ball , 1902 - 1963. U.S. Coast Guard Reserve. She was a senior officer in SPARS (Women's Coast Guard unit) founded in World War II. Lt. Ollie Josephine B. Bennett , 1874 - 1953. Pioneer woman doctor in World War I. Lt. Kara Spears Hultgreen , US Navy Was the first female pilot killed after the Department of Defense Risk rule was rescinded. Lt. Hultgreen was one of the first US Navy female combat pilots. Commodore (Rear Adm.) Grace Murray Hopper - 1906 - 1992 US Navy Was a mathematician, and a pioneer in data processing and computer science. Admiral Hopper invented COBOL and coined the term "bug" in computers. When she retired from the Navy in 1986, at the age of 80, she was the oldest officer on active duty. Captain Winifred Love , USN, of Newport, Rhode Island, 1914 - 1999. In 1967, Captain Love, who was among the first group of Navy women officers selected to the permanent rank of Captain, reported to her last command as director of training publications for the operating Fleet. In 1973 she retired after 30 years of distinguished service to her country. Captain Love has awards and decorations that include the Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal, the American Campaign Medal, World War II Victory Medal, and the National Defense Service Medal.

103. The Mad Cybrarian's Library: Free Online E-texts - Authors R-Rz
Rimbaud, Arthur. Ver Erat(The Latin Library) Rinehart, Mary Roberts18761958.Rittenhouse, Jessie B. ed. The Second Book of Modern Verse(Gutenberg texts)
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Raleigh, Walter Alexander, Sir, 1861-1922 Ralphson, G. Harvey:
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  • St. Paul the Traveler and the Roman Citizen text(CCEL)
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104. The Straight Dope: In Whodunits, It’s “the Butler Did It.” Who Did It First?
The expression the butler did it is commonly attributed to novelist Mary RobertsRinehart (18761958), who wrote dozens of popular books, starting with
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In whodunits, it's "the butler did it." Who did it first?
26-Sep-2003 Dear Cecil: Oft have we all heard the aged whodunit cliche "The butler did it!" But when did the butler ever do it? I've never heard of the butler actually having done it. How did this cliche become the cliche it became if there were never any butlers who did it? Brian J. Wright, via e-mail Cecil replies: Of course butlers do it. How do you think they make little butlers? What you really want to know is whether the butler in a whodunit ever actually committed the murder (detective-story rule number seven says it must always be a murder), and what writer was initially responsible for this cliche most foul. Which, with apologies to Agatha Christie, is the last detective-story cliche you'll read in this column. Little Ed and I initially connived to cram it full of Conan Doyle-isms, but halfway through I looked at him and said, "Are you thinking what I'm thinking?" "Yes," he admitted. "The plot sickens."

105. Merrigold: Through Glacier Park

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106. Ëþäè è ñîáûòèÿ 12 àâãóñòà
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