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Emily Cox and
Henry Rathvon are a married,
retired American puzzle-writing team. They
wrote the "Atlantic Puzzler", a
monthly cryptic crossword in The...
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Rathvon is a name.
Notable people with the name include:
Rathvon M.
Tompkins (1912–1999),
American Marine general Henry Rathvon, with
Emily Cox, an American...
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eloquent speech given by
Edward Everett, who
Rathvon described as the "most
finished orator of the day".
Rathvon described Lincoln stepping forward "with...
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Rathvon McClure Tompkins (August 23, 1912 –
September 17, 1999) was a
highly decorated United States Marine Corps major general. He saw
combat in World...
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original on 22 June 2015.
Retrieved 1 July 2015. Cox &
Rathvon (1995), p. 263. Cox &
Rathvon (1995), p. 264. "THE
HINDU CROSSWORD CORNER: THC Setters"...
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William Roedel Rathvon, CSB, (December 31, 1854 –
March 2, 1939),
sometimes incorrectly referred to as
William V.
Rathvon or
William V. Rathbone, is the...
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Rathvon lady
beetle or the
flying saucer ladybug, is a
species of
ladybug in the
family Coccinellidae. The
species is
named for
Simon Rathvon, a 19th-century...
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Signed "S. S. R." of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Note that S. S.
Rathvon wrote the
editorial "The Ground-Hog" and "More of the Ground-hogs" where...
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Simon Snyder Rathvon (1812–1891) was an
American entomologist. He
specialized in
economic and
agricultural entomology.
Rathvon was from Lancaster, Pennsylvania...
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Retrieved 18 Feb 2024. Cox, Emily;
Rathvon, Henry. "Cryptic
Puzzles by
Emily Cox &
Henry Rathvon". Cox
Rathvon (Hex).
Retrieved 17 Feb 2024. Zimmer...