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Arthur Davison Ficke (November 10, 1883 –
November 30, 1945) was an
American poet, playwright, and
expert of ****anese art.
Ficke had a
national re****tion...
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Colin Fickes (/ˈfɪkɪs/ FIK-iss) is an
American actor known for his
recurring roles in One Tree Hill and Dawson's Cr****.
Fickes was born and
raised in Raleigh...
- Bill
Ficke is an
American basketball coach and scout.
Before the 1982–83 season,
Ficke hired by the
Denver Nuggets of the
National Basketball ****ociation...
- The J.
Monroe Parker–
Ficke House is a
historic building located in the
College Square Historic District in Davenport, Iowa,
United States. The district...
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Paula Hawkins (née
Fickes;
January 24, 1927 –
December 4, 2009) was an
American politician from Florida. She is the only
woman elected to the U.S. Senate...
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Charles A.
Ficke (1850-1931) was a
Kingdom of Prussia-born
American lawyer, politician, author, and art collector. He
served two
terms as the
mayor of...
- The
Ficke Block is a
historic building located in
downtown Davenport, Iowa,
United States. It was
individually listed on the
National Register of Historic...
- Bynner, who
wrote under the
pseudonym "Emanuel Morgan", and
Arthur Davison Ficke, who
wrote as "Anne Knish." The book was
intended as
satire directed at...
- lecturing,
living in Cornish, New Hampshire. In 1916 he and
Arthur Davison Ficke, a
friend from Harvard, were
among the
perpetrators of an
elaborate literary...
- Davenport, Iowa Huot
designed the
slate roof only, for the J.
Monroe Parker–
Ficke House, in the
College Square Historic District, Davenport, Iowa
Grace Episcopal...