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Laura Goodman Salverson (December 9, 1890 – July 13, 1970) was a
Canadian author. Her work
reflected her
Icelandic heritage. Two of her
books won Governor...
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seeing Dr.
Salverson,
another therapist. He and
Noonan soon come
clean with Dr. Von
about everything. In
exchange for his silence, Dr.
Salverson agrees to...
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Hannes Kolehmainen, Finnish-American
runner (d. 1966) 1890 –
Laura Salverson,
Canadian author (d. 1970) 1891 –
Maksim Bahdanovič,
Belarusian poet and...
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Journal of
Agricultural Sciences. 52 (3): 795–800. Perry,
George (2004).
Salverson,
Robin (ed.). "The
Bovine Estrous Cycle" (PDF). SDSU Extension. Ireland...
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Salutin 1942 columnist,
novelist A Man of
Little Faith Laura G.
Salverson 1890 1970
novelist The Dark
Weaver Liselle Sambury fantasy,
young adult...
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Poetry or drama:
Arthur S. Bourinot,
Under the Sun Non-fiction:
Laura G.
Salverson,
Confessions of an Immigrant's
Daughter "Governor General's
Literary Awards...
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Landmark Genre current affairs Written by
George Salverson Presented by John
Kettle Country of
origin Canada Original language English No. of seasons...
- each,
which recognized English-language
works only. Fiction:
Laura G.
Salverson, The Dark
Weaver Poetry or drama: E. J. Pratt, The
Fable of the Goats...
- Died" and "People in the Dark." The
latter episode,
written by
George Salverson,
follows Devon, Rachel, and
Garth as they
discover a dome in
which people...
- 'the
meeting of the rivers'. The main
writers for the
series were
George Salverson,
Munroe Scott and
Vincent Tilsley of the BBC, who also
acted as script...