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Sweetser may
refer to:
Charles H.
Sweetser (1841–1871),
author and
journalist Charles Sweetser (1808–1864),
politician Eve
Sweetser,
linguist Frank L...
- thereafter, the area was
known as "Switzer" and then "
Sweetser". The
original plat of town of
Sweetser was
entered on
October 14, 1871, by
Sanford Prater...
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George Sweetser may
refer to:
George A.
Sweetser (1872–1961),
American lawyer and
horticulturist George H.
Sweetser (1823–1870),
American tobacco manufacturer...
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Sweetser House may
refer to:
Sweetser Residence,
Redondo Beach, California,
listed on the
National Register of
Historic Places listings in Los Angeles...
- Amateur. Born in St. Louis, Missouri,
Sweetser later attended Phillips Exeter Academy and Yale University. In 1920,
Sweetser won the
individual title at the...
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Sweetser Brothers was an
American manufacturer of
snuff tobacco and cigars. The
Sweetser family's
involvement in
tobacco began with
William Sweetser Jr...
- Verspoor, Kee Dong Lee, Eve
Sweetser. (2005)
Mental spaces in grammar:
conditional constructions Barbara Dancygier and Eve
Sweetser. (2006a) With the ****ure...
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tenure in Congress,
Sweetser resumed practicing law. In 1846,
Sweetser married Ann
Pamelia Ball, with whom he had two children.
Sweetser died of
heart disease...
- L.
Sweetser and
Hannah (Simson)
Sweetser. He
attended the
public schools of Everett, then
graduated from the
Chauncy Hall School. In 1897,
Sweetser graduated...
- Dr.
Lance Sweets, Ph.D., Psy.D., is a
fictional character in the
American television series Bones. He was portra**** by John
Francis Daley.
Daley first...