- with
baseball player Mickey Mantle.
Health issues forced Stavers to give up modeling.
Stavers got her
start at 16
Magazine in 1957
after meeting its founder...
- Look up
stave or
staves in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Stave may
refer to:
Stave (music), used in
musical notation Stanza The Staves, an English...
- Park and
Stave Lake reservoir.
Stave Falls is the area of Mission,
British Columbia bordered by the West bank of the
Stave River, the end of
Stave Lake to...
- A
stave church is a
medieval wooden Christian church building once
common in north-western Europe. The name
derives from the building's
structure of post...
- The
Staver and
Staver-Chicago was an
American Br**** Era
automobile manufactured at 76th and
Wallace Streets in Chicago, Illinois, by the
Staver Carriage...
- Margaret. "Gloria
Stavers, '16 Magazine,' and the
roots of rock journalism".
Austin Chronicle (November 30, 2007). "Gloria
Stavers and 16 Magazine". Archived...
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Borgund Stave Church (Norwegian:
Borgund stavkyrkje) is a
former parish church initially of the
Catholic Church and
later the
Church of
Norway in Lærdal...
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Stavely is a town in
southern Alberta, Canada. It is
located 110
kilometres (68 mi)
south of
Calgary on
Highway 2 and 16 km (9.9 mi) east of
Willow Cr****...
- The
Jedwart stave (called the
Jeddart or
Jedburgh stave) was a
polearm weapon commonly found in the
Scottish Borders in the 16th century. It consisted...
- In
Western musical notation, the
staff (UK also
stave; plural:
staffs or staves), also
occasionally referred to as a pentagram, is a set of five horizontal...