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- Arthur Guiterman (/ˈɡɪtərmən/; November 20, 1871 ViennaJanuary 11, 1943 New York) was an American writer best known for his humorous poems. Guiterman was...
- Guiterman is a surname. People with the surname include: Arthur Guiterman (1871–1943), American writer known for his humorous poems Rosine Guiterman (1886–1960)...
- Rosine Guiterman (1886–1960) was a Sydney activist, teacher, poet and humanitarian. Guiterman was born Rosine Lion in London in 1886 and came to Australia...
- the USS Gettysburg, who discovered Gorringe Ridge in 1875, led Arthur Guiterman to quip in "Local Note": In Sparkill buried lies that man of mark Who...
- sung by Ed Ames called "Daniel Boone". It was released in 1966. Arthur Guiterman in a four stanza poem recounts the life of Boone, ending with his ghost...
- Eliot Willard R. Espy Gavin Ewart Charles Ghigna W. S. Gilbert Arthur Guiterman A. P. Herbert Oliver Herford Thomas Hood Frank Jacobs X. J. Kennedy Joyce...
- Kile Croak, "My School in Tennessee", Life 86 (July 2, 1925); 4; Arthur Guiterman, "Notes for a Tennessee Primer", Life 86 (July 16, 1925): 5; "Topics in...
- pneumonia. He was survived by his third wife, Ruth Guiterman, who had lost her uncle, writer Arthur Guiterman, just two w****s prior. England & Wales, Civil...
- Manufacturer Austrian government with many private contracts, primary the Guiterman Brothers, Vienna Unit cost $14-18 per long rifle, $10-18 per jager (1861)...
- Green or Haining's book or in standard editions of the Complete Stories: Guiterman first published his homage in America in Life (5 December 1912) and then...