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Ephraim Ruebush (September 26, 1833 –
November 18, 1924) was a
music teacher, publisher, and co-founder of the
Ruebush-Kieffer Company, one of the largest...
- death, he and
Ephraim Ruebush took over Funk's
publishing company. With
Ruebush and John W. Howe,
Kieffer founded the Kieffer,
Ruebush, &
Company music company...
- Dirt can be good for children, say scientists, BBC, 23
November 2009 Mary
Ruebush (2009), Why Dirt Is Good: 5 Ways to Make
Germs Your Friends,
Kaplan Pub...
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variants in the
United States include Roudabush, Roudebush, Roudenbush, and
Ruebush.
According to genealogists, the
earliest person to whom the Raudenbusch...
- (1910). A
History of
Pendleton County, West
Virginia (1st ed.). Dayton, VA:
Ruebush-Elkins Company. p. 3.
Other editions available at ISBN 9781165299102. "EPA...
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currently considered part of Microdalyellia:
Microdalyellia abursalis (
Ruebush, 1937)
Microdalyellia arctica (Nasonov, 1923)
Microdalyellia armigera (Schmidt...
- In****bent re-elected. ▌Y
Thomas W.
Harrison (Democratic) 59.2% ▌J. H.
Ruebush (Republican) 33.2% ▌Dabney C.
Harrison (Independent) 7.7% Virginia 8 R...
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clefs and the
simplification of time signatures.
After the
influential Ruebush &
Kieffer Publishing Company began using his
notehead shapes around 1876...
- House, the
Thomas House, W. J.
Franklin House, Bank of
Dayton (1911), the
Ruebush–Kieffer
Printing Company,
Dayton Drug Company, Howe
Memorial Hall, the...
- and "normal schools" or
singing schools of
Aldine S.
Kieffer and
Ephraim Ruebush.
Southern gospel was
promoted by
traveling singing school teachers, quartets...