- Lounsbury, also
written Lounsbery or
Lounsberry is a surname, and may
refer to any one of the following:
Arthur Lounsbery (born 19??), ****anese
voice actor...
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Alice Lounsberry (6
November 1868 – 21
November 1949, both in New York City) was an
American botanist and
author active in the
United States during the...
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defined by its lack of
established conventions.
Literary critic Barbara Lounsberry in her book, The Art of Fact,
suggests four
constitutive characteristics...
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Robert Horace Lounsberry (June 22, 1918 –
February 10, 2001) was the
Secretary of
Agriculture for the
state of Iowa from 1972 to 1987, a
nationally known...
- hotel, the
Dutchman meets guest Ada Winton, the
lonely mistress of
Cyril Lounsberry.
McBain rescues a
Mexican woman, Anita, when men
accost her on the street...
-
football after winter on the hardwood". mlive.
Retrieved May 20, 2024.
Lounsberry,
Matthew (February 1, 2022). "Michigan
State dual-athlete
makes history"...
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Archived May 29, 2008, at the
Wayback Machine Carrie Budoff and
Emilie Lounsberry. The
Philadelphia Inquirer. "Sen.
Santorum loses in a landslide." November...
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Lounsberry (1941), p. 16
Baker & Reid (1998), p. 15
Baker & Reid (1998), p. 16
Baker & Reid (1998), p. 17
Lounsberry (1941), p. 22
Lounsberry (1941)...
- The
Boston Post Road
Historic District is a 286-acre (116 ha)
National Historic Landmark District in Rye, New York, and is
composed of five
distinct and...
- south-central and
southwest North Dakota.
Founded in 1873 by
Clement A.
Lounsberry, the
Bismarck Tribune published its
first issue on July 11, 1873. It has...