-
phrasing appears to have
originated in the 1910 book
Physics by
Charles Riborg Mann and
George Ransom Twiss. The
question "When a tree
falls in a lonely...
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Quinn Young Clay
Anderson Jr.
Frank Maxwell Dr.
Evans Kaaren Verne Nurse Riborg Joe De
Santis Carter Frank Marth Det.
Combs Bing
Russell Police Sgt. Riley...
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Postwoman (uncredited) Ship of
Fools (1965) - Frau Lutz
Madame X (1966) -
Nurse Riborg (final film role)
Television Fireside Theatre (1954) - Anna
Crusader (1...
- Give me a bride! My
blood wants love, as my
heart does!" A girl
named Riborg Voigt was the
unrequited love of Andersen's youth. A
small pouch containing...
- New Jersey, the
daughter of
Charles Holbrook Mann and
Clausine Kristine Riborg Borchsenius Mann. Her
mother was born in Denmark. Her
father was a Swedenborgian...
- her. The tale is
likely based on Andersen's
youthful p****ion for
lovely Riborg Voight, a
woman who
refused his
marriage proposal in 1830. He met her again...
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Retrieved 18 July 2015 – via
Google Books. Capen,
Samuel Paul; Mann,
Charles Riborg; Zook,
George Frederick (1948). "The
Educational Record".
Retrieved 18 July...
- (1961–1971)
Arthur S.
Adams (1951–1961)
George F. Zook (1934–1950)
Charles Riborg Mann (1922–1934)
Samuel P.
Capen (1919–1922)
Donald J.
Cowling (1918–1919)...
- 19 (3).
Visitation and Aid Society: 13–14.
September 1919. Mann,
Charles Riborg; McDowell,
Floyd Marion; Francis, John Haywood; Barclay,
Lorne Webster;...
- "Emerging
Housing Commons Vienna's
housing crises then and now" (PDF).
Riborg Mann, Charles; McDowell,
Floyd Marion; Francis, John Haywood; Barclay, Lorne...