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Divie Bethune McCartee (Simplified Chinese: 麦嘉缔) (1820–1900) was an
American Protestant Christian medical missionary,
educator and U.S.
diplomat in China...
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Divie Duffield (March 8, 1870 – July 14, 1935) was an
American rower. He
competed in the men's
single sculls event at the 1904
Summer Olympics. "Divie...
- by the
Russian Orthodox Church as a
Saint and
Martyr in the year 2000.
Divie Bethune McCartee was the
first ordained Presbyterian minister missionary...
- rebellion. That
change was
captured in a
letter from the
American missionary Divie Bethune McCartee. Upon
visiting Nanjing,
McCartee described the situation...
- was a
member of the
first graduating class and
wrote the
school song.
Divie Bethune McCartee was a
notable Presbyterian Christian missionary to visit...
- Sun,
third class.
Hepburn was the
second foreigner to
receive this honor.
Divie Bethune McCartee was the
first ordained Presbyterian minister missionary...
- Canada (9) United States (35) Only one of the 44
rowers who competed,
Divie Duffield, did not win a medal.
Duffield finished fourth in the
single sculls...
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Archaeological Collections. 17: 185–239. doi:10.5284/1085296. Peckham,
Walter Divie (1921). "The
architectural history of
Amberley Castle". Sus**** Archaeological...
- Moray, Scotland, west of
nearby Dunphail House, and east of the
River Divie. 57°30′44″N 3°39′33″W / 57.5122°N 3.6592°W / 57.5122; -3.6592 The castle...
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Beyond Relugas the
Findhorn is
joined by the
River Divie at the
beauty spot of Randolph's Leap. The
Divie's head
waters lie in the
hills to the
south of the...