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Hartwell &
Swasey was a short-lived 19th-century
architectural firm in Boston, M****achusetts. The
partnership between Henry W.
Hartwell (1833-1919) and...
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Notorious Gentleman (1935) as
Clayton Bradford The
Little Colonel (1935) as
Swazey Behind the
Green Lights (1935) as
Raymond Cortell Great God Gold (1935)...
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couple were
married in 1880
after Caleb's
first wife had died."
Judith Swazey, in
Reflexes and
Motor Integration: Sherrington's
Concept of Integrative...
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February 8, 1955(1955-02-08) (aged 88) Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Spouse Clarinda Darling Swazey (m. 1889)
Academic work
Discipline Philologist...
- The New York Times.
Retrieved 2008-09-20. Fox, Renée Claire;
Judith P.
Swazey (1992).
Spare Parts:
Organ Replacement in
American Society.
Oxford University...
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Swazey. New York:
Oxford University Press; 1992, pp. 124–126
Spare Parts:
Organ Replacement in
American Society.
Renee C. Fox and
Judith P.
Swazey. New...
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Originally opened in 1914 by The
Shubert Organization, it was
designed by
Albert Swazey, a New York
architect and
built by the H.E.
Murdock Construction Company...
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Fixed Bayonets!
Doggie Uncredited 1952
Francis Goes to West
Point Sergeant Swazey Uncredited 1952
Fearless ****an Pvt.
Hawkins Uncredited 1953
South Sea Woman...
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Guerra Noreen Nash as Lona Lane Ray
Whitley as
Watts Napoleon Whiting as
Swazey Ferber's
character of
Jordan Benedict II and her
description of the Reata...
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Pipette Microelectrodes.
Brazier 1961;
McHenry &
Garrison 1969; Worden,
Swazey &
Adelman 1975.
Finkelstein GW (2013). Emil du Bois-Reymond : neuroscience...