- magician, Chelio),
Ekaterina Shimanovitch (Fata Morgana),
Sophie Tellier (
Linetta),
Natalia Yevstafieva (Nicoletta),
Julia Smorodina (Ninetta),
Yuriy Vorobiev...
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Linetta Palamidessi de
Castelvecchio Richardson (13
October 1880 – 4 June 1975) was an Italian-British scholar.
Having taught informally at the two women's...
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Linetta A.
Wilson (born
October 11, 1967) is a
former 1996
Olympic gold
medalist in the women's 4 × 400
meter relay for the
United States. She competed...
- of
Italian history, philosophy, music, literature, art and economics.
Linetta de
Castelvecchio Richardson (1921–1946) J. H.
Whitfield (1946–1974) Philip...
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treated 125,000
injured servicemen. In June 1921, the
university appointed Linetta de
Castelvecchio as
Serena Professor of Italian: she was the
first woman...
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relay August 3 Gold Kim
Graham Maicel Malone Jearl Miles Roc****e
Stevens Linetta Wilson*
Athletics Women's 4 × 400
meter relay August 3 Gold
United States...
- 1916 to 1921, the college's
Department of
Italian was
headed by a woman,
Linetta de Castelvecchio. The end of the war saw an
influx of students,
which strained...
- United States (USA) Roc****e
Stevens Maicel Malone Kim
Graham Jearl Miles Linetta Wilson* Nigeria (NGR)
Olabisi Afolabi Fatima Yusuf Charity Opara Falilat...
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Somers Jenny Spangler Roc****e
Stevens Lynda Tolbert-Goode Gwen
Torrence Linetta Wilson Dannette Young Women's
field athletes Amy
Acuff Valeyta Althouse...
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Sister Mary Cleophas, born
Linetta Anna Garvin, (11
December 1899 – 16
January 1990) was an
American mathematician.
Linetta Garvin was born in Vickery...