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Leila Holterhoff (October 29, 1885 –
February 21, 1968) was an
American soprano concert singer from Los Angeles, California, who
later (as
Leila Mosher)...
- Ida
Holterhoff Holloway (August 22, 1865 or
August 8, 1866 –
February 3, 1950) was an
American painter,
designer and
instructor known primarily for her...
- women's 800m
Dolly Green –
philanthropist and
thoroughbred owner Leila Holterhoff – singer, linguist,
psychoanalyst Marian Osgood Hooker –
physician and...
- but did not make the
Martins wealthy; the
pottery closed in 1914. Kate
Holterhoff considered that they were
successful with
consumers because of
their anthropomorphic...
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ArtWorks by
contemporary artist Kate
Holterhoff. Parrish's
flowering vine
motif figures prominently in
Holterhoff's mural. The
theatrical release poster...
- 3 (78): 502–503. Bibcode:1871Natur...3..502D. doi:10.1038/003502a0.
Holterhoff, Kate (2014). "The
History and
Reception of
Charles Darwin's Hypothesis...
- (Bobby Guy;
Ernie Lake) "Give It to Me" –
Drama Kidz (Danny ****van; E.
Holterhoff; Jellybean) "The Name Game" –
Shirley Ellis (Lincoln Chase;
Shirley Ellis)...
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Archived from the
original on
March 30, 2015.
Retrieved March 19, 2015.
Holterhoff,
Manuela (May 14, 2009). "Secrets,
Phonies Animate Lively Met
Museum History:...
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Books of H.
Rider Haggard: A
Chronological Survey Rider Haggard Society Holterhoff, Kate. "Visual Haggard: The
Illustration Archive".
Archived from the original...
- and
plants under domestication. John Murray. ISBN 978-1-4191-8660-8.
Holterhoff, Kate (2014). "The
History and
Reception of
Charles Darwin's Hypothesis...