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Agnes Repplier (April 1, 1855 –
December 15, 1950) was an
American essayist. She was born in
Philadelphia in 1855, of
French and
German extraction, and...
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American Protestantism. In a 1916
essay devoted to Americanism,
Agnes Repplier emphasized that, "Of all the
countries in the world, we and we only have...
- Kaufman. This
group held the
colliery until 1872, and then sold it to
Repplier & Company,
which held it
until 1873.
During the
early 1870s,
Franklin Gowen...
- Council's
first president,
Theodore Repplier, ****umed
leadership of the
organization in 1947.
Robert Keim
succeeded Repplier as Ad
Council president from 1966...
- Biography. Vol. I (1000–1700) (online ed.).
University of
Toronto Press.
Agnes Repplier, Mère
Marie of the Ursulines: a
study in
adventure (New York, 1931) Fidelis...
- feline-focused
poems and
anecdotes published in 1912, and
edited by
Agnes Repplier.
Hodge also
appears in
Charlie Fletcher's "Silvertongue" as a
brave and...
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Industrial Founded 1850
Headquarters Lansdale, Pennsylvania, U.S. Key
people Colleen Repplier,
President Parent Tyco
International Website www.grinnell.com...
- 2013.
Retrieved 9 July 2015. Gutman, Matt; Dorian, Marc; Lynn, Alison;
Repplier, Mike; Effron,
Lauren (June 3, 2016). "Cal
Harris Says
Acquittal After...
- Past and
Present Days. New York:
Charles Scribner's Sons, pp. 319–332.
Repplier, Agnes, "Horace
Howard Furness," The
Atlantic Monthly,
November 1912. Williams...
- G.
Wilson Knight Collected Works, p. 79 Eisler, p. 675 Eisler, p. 597
Repplier,
Agnes (April 1902). "Allegra". theatlantic.com. The Atlantic. Retrieved...