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Mariechen M.
Wehselau (May 15, 1906 – July 12, 1992), also
known by her
married name
Mariechen Jackson, was an
American competition swimmer,
Olympic champion...
- with her
American relay teammates Euphrasia Donnelly,
Ethel Lackie and
Mariechen Wehselau, she set a new
world record of 4:58.8 in the
event final. Individually...
- poison. Therefore, she was
referred to in the
tabloid press as "Bilberry
Mariechen" and "The
Poison Witch from
Lower Rhine".
Maria Velten killed mainly for...
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Coleman Euphrasia Donnelly Gertrude Ederle Agnes Geraghty Ethel Lackie Martha Norelius Aileen Riggin Matilda Scheurich Helen Wainwright Mariechen Wehselau...
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Grolier Society. pp. 82–90. Ute Bönnen;
Gerald Endres. "The
Bilberry Mariechen" (in German). boen-end.de. Kirchschlager,
Michael (2007). Historische...
- doch die arge böse Welt: Wenn doch die arge böse Welt
Mariechen, komm ans Fensterlein:
Mariechen komm ans
Fensterlein O Zaub'rin, leb'wohl: Leb'wohl, o...
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Heinrich von Minckwitz, a
reporter for the
Berlin Daily Greta Bohacek as
Mariechen Stella Hilb as
Hedda Ehrlich Lucas Prisor as
Kaiser Wilhelm II Runa Greiner...
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Coleman Euphrasia Donnelly Gertrude Ederle Agnes Geraghty Ethel Lackie Martha Norelius Aileen Riggin Matilda Scheurich Helen Wainwright Mariechen Wehselau...
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together with
American teammates Euphrasia Donnelly,
Gertrude Ederle and
Mariechen Wehselau. The U.S.
relay team set a new
world record of 4:58.8 in the...
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featuring the work of
Pilvi Takala,
Guido van der Werve,
Benjamin Martin, and
Mariechen Danz. In
March 2012,
Galerie Tanja Wagner in
Berlin curated Discussing...