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Women of the U.S.A.
Suzanne Silvercruys was born in Maaseik, Belgium,
where her father,
Baron Frantz (François)
Silvercruys, was a
Conseiller (justice)...
- geographer, explorer,
cartographer and
astronomer of the same name by
Suzanne Silvercruys,
installed in the
United States Capitol Visitor Center's Eman****tion...
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Rosemary married, in 1953, the
Belgian amb****ador to Washington,
Baron Silvercruys. The
First Lady,
Mamie Eisenhower, was the guest-of-honour at
their wedding...
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named in his honor. In 1965, a
statue of Kino
sculpted by
artist Susanne Silvercruys was
donated to the
United States Capitol's
National Statuary Hall collection...
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Minister and
Foreign Minister Paul-Henri
Spaak and Amb****ador
Baron Robert Silvercruys [de] Canada –
Secretary of
State for
External Affairs Lester B. Pearson...
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Materials and
Methods of Sculpture,
Oxford University Press, New York 1967
Silvercruys, Suzanne, A
Primer of Sculpture, G.P. Putnam's Sons, New York 1942 Slobodkin...
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Lives star
Suzanne Rutland (born 1946),
Australian historian Suzanne Silvercruys (1898–1973), Belgian-born
American sculptor and
political activist Suzanne...
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Belgium and was the
sister of the
Belgian Amb****ador,
Baron Robert Silvercruys. The
Minute Women sought to
apply political pressure through letter-writing...
- Cooper's The Last of the Mohicans. The
statue is the work of
Suzanne Silvercruys and was
dedicated in
September 1969; it was paid for by a fund-raising...
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Fellows 2015
National Statuary Hall
Statue of
Eusebio Kino
Bronze Suzanne Silvercruys 1965
Capitol Visitor Center Arkansas Statue of
Johnny Cash
Bronze Kevin...