-
Princess Red Wing, aka Mary E. (
Glasko) Congdon, (March 21, 1896 –
December 2, 1987) was a
Narragansett and
Wampanoag elder, historian, folklorist, and...
- Art.
Among Tchelitchew's well-known
paintings are
portraits of
Natalia Glasko,
Edith Sitwell, and
Gertrude Stein and the
works Phenomena (1936–1938) and...
- Ores and Earthquakes. Milano: Polimetrica. ISBN 9788876991356.
Rantsman E,
Glasko M (2004)
Morphostructural knots–the
sites of
extreme natural events. Media-Press...
- 1998 (1998-03-03) TBA 65 53 Jess
Winfield Norma Rivera,
Jason So &
Victor E.
Glasko March 4, 1998 (1998-03-04) TBA Part 1 — "Road Warriors":
Roger and Anita...
- Ninoslav. The
other army was led by King Bela and
breached to the city of
Glaško in Bosnia.
Bosnia was not
harmed itself by the King's
military campaign...
- New England." The
cemetery is
notable because of the
burial of
Isaac C.
Glasko, the
namesake of the
village of Glasgo, and a
prominent African American...
-
appoints Glasko-Tully to 41st
District seat in
House of Delegates". governor.wv.gov.
Retrieved 2022-02-28. "West
Virginia governor appoints Glasko-Tully...
- French-Spanish
socialist nicknamed "The Red Princess"
Princess Red Wing (Mary E.
Glasko Congdon; 1896–1987),
Native American historian Red Princesses, 2013 Costa...
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Daily Kent Stater. Vol. XLVIII, no. 100. p. 8.
Retrieved October 5, 2018.
Glasko,
Robert (September 25, 1981). "Wood shed
continues natural return to landscape"...
- married,
variously referred to in the
press as "Vlad", "Ted", "Glaskoff", "
Glasko", "Glasgow" or "Glaskow".
There is
confusion about his background. He described...