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Lucile Atcherson Curtis (1894–1986) was the
first woman in what
became the U.S.
Foreign Service. Specifically, she was the
first woman appointed as a...
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Lucile Atcherson Curtis was the
first woman in what
became the U.S.
Foreign Service. Specifically...
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Atcherson, Walter. “Key and Mode in Seventeenth-
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State Department had a day
honoring Wharton and
diplomat Lucile Atcherson Curtis, who was the
first woman in what
became the U.S.
Foreign Service...
- Eye Care (3 ed.). Elsevier. pp. 38–41. ISBN 9780750688963. Jose, R. T.;
Atcherson, R. M. (September 1977). "Type-size
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locate his whereabouts, they find
themselves on the
doorstep of
Kelly Atcherson, a
local prostitute whom the man had
previously sought solace with. However...
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epidemiologist Lucile Allorge (born 1937), Madagascar-born
French botanist Lucile Atcherson Curtis (1894–1986),
American diplomatic service officer Lucile Blanch...
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Tomahawk and the Wisconsin. The name came via a
contest won by
Herbert Atcherson in 1926. The lake has an area of 1515 acres, and a
maximum depth of 25...