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Schneiderman, Rose

(Encyclopedia) Schneiderman, RoseSchneiderman, Roseshnīˈdərmən [key], 1884–1972, American labor leader, b. Poland. She emigrated to the United States in 1890. After working as a lining stitcher in a…

Rose, Leonard

concert cellistBirthplace: Washington, D.C.Born: 1918Died: 1984

White Roses

White RosesWhile the travellers refreshed, and Mrs President struggled into her best gown, Josie ran into the garden to gather flowers for the brides. The sudden arrival of these interesting…

The Rose Tree

The Rose Tree“O words are lightly spoken” Said Pearse to Connolly, “Maybe a breath of politic words Has withered our Rose Tree; Or maybe but a wind that blows Across the bitter sea.”“It needs…

Briar Rose

Briar Rose A king and queen once upon a time reigned in a country a great way off, where there were in those days fairies. Now this king and queen had plenty of money, and plenty of fine…

Rose Bowl

(at Pasadena, Calif.) 1902 Michigan 49, Stanford 0 1916 Washington State 14, Brown 0 1917 Oregon 14,…

Brewer's: Rose

Sir John Mandeville says- A Jewish maid of Bethlehem (whom Southey names Zillah) was beloved by one Hamuel, a brutish sot. Zillah rejected his suit, and Hamuel vowed vengeance. He gave out…

Brewer's: Roses

The Wars of the Roses. A civil contest that lasted thirty years, in which eighty princes of the blood, a larger portion of the English nobility, and some 100,000 common soldiers were slain…

Mauri Rose

Mauri RoseBorn: May 26, 1906Auto racer 3-time winner of Indy 500 (1941,47-48).Died: Jan. 1, 1981Theodore RooseveltR - TMurray Rose

Murray Rose

Murray RoseBorn: Jan. 6, 1939Australian swimmer won 3 gold medals at 1956 Olympics; added a gold, silver and bronze in 1960.Mauri RoseR - TPete Rose