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Rubye Rose
Blevins (October 30, 1908 – May 3, 1996),
known professionally as
Patsy Montana, was an
American country-western
singer and songwriter. Montana...
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Rubye Mayette Prigmore Torrey (February 18, 1926 –
October 26, 2017) was a
notable African American female chemist and educator. She
earned her bachelor's...
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Brian 6th Place:
Bethany Rubye Peyser Emeline "Emmie"
Atwood Marc "Marco"
Frongillo Marc
Prophet Jay
Ricco Shreya Viswanathan Rubye – 1,307
points Emmie –...
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Rubye De
Remer (January 9, 1898 –
March 18, 1984) was an
American actress and
showgirl known for her
appearance in the "Ziegfeld
Midnight Frolic" and...
- Movie) –
Caroline Prank (2008) –
Female cop Zimm (2009, TV Series) – Dr.
Rubye Lee
Femme Fatales (2011, TV Series) –
Maxine The
Victim (2011) – Missing...
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Rubye Berau (1931-1977) was a
pilot and
member of "The
Squadron of Death," (S.O.D.) an all-female
group of
student fliers based at
Akron Airport in Ohio...
- Sweetheart" is a
country and
western song
written and
first recorded in 1935 by
Rubye Blevins, who
performed as
Patsy Montana. It was the
first country song by...
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Rubye Hibler Hall (1912–2003) was an
American educator. She was the
first African-American
appointed to the
Oklahoma State Regents for
Higher Education...
- how
Zioncheck had
asked him to
officiate at a
wedding with his fiancée,
Rubye Louise Nix.
Ickes demurred,
saying that he had no
authority to do so; he...
- Ruby
Doris Smith-Robinson (April 25, 1942 –
October 7, 1967)
worked with the
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) from its
earliest days in...