- Jean
Marie Rikhoff (May 28, 1926 – June 19, 2018) was an
American author and editor. She is best
known for
writing two trilogies: the
Timble Trilogy,...
- Swee****er, 1976
novel by Knut
Faldbakken The Swee****er, 1976
novel by Jean
Rikhoff Swee****er, a
character in At Heaven's Gate by
Robert Penn
Warren Ned Swee****er...
- manga, One
Piece Quixote (1954–1960), a
literary magazine edited by Jean
Rikhoff Don Quixote, a
character from the
video game
Limbus Company 3552 Don Quixote...
- Women's
Soccer Women's
Softball Women's
Volleyball Men's
Lacrosse Jean
Rikhoff,
author and
editor "SUNY
Adirondack brand launches new era for
local higher...
-
University in 1948 and 1949, respectively. He was
briefly married to Jean
Rikhoff, with whom he
traveled Europe. He died in Belfast,
Maine of
cardiac arrest...
-
parking and
trash disposal during events.
According to
spokesman Greg
Rikhoff, the
university did not
originally plan to add any new
parking for the...
- poet, 2009
Pushcart Prize, 2005
Whiting Writers'
Award for
poetry Jean
Rikhoff –
writer and
editor Mary
Roach – New York
Times Best
Selling author; New...
- Raine, 91,
British actress (Last of the Long-haired Boys, The Hour). Jean
Rikhoff, 92,
American author and editor.
Nicholas Rudall, 78,
British academic...
- in America, 1933-1950", page 147.
American Library ****ociation, 1970.
Rikhoff, Jean (1976). One of the Raymonds.
Fawcett Crest. p. 5. ISBN 978-0-449-23090-9...
- Movers:
David Anderson, Lori Flexer,
Deanna Franco,
Suzanne Nance, Greg
Rikhoff". The Oregonian.
Retrieved May 7, 2023.
Official website Suzanne Nance...