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Edgar Viguers Seeler (1867–1929) was an
American architect. He was born on
November 18, 1867, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His
father was
George Washington...
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filmmakers didn't have to "compress or
protract their script." Ruth Hill
Viguers, however, when
writing in A
Critical History of Children’s
Literature during...
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impulsive child into a
mature young adult "wholly convincing". Ruth Hill
Viguers,
reviewing the book in The Horn Book Magazine,
concluded in 1959, "I believe...
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recognized as a
valuable contribution to children's literature. Ruth Hill
Viguers wrote in the 1969
Critical History of Children's Literature, "Like most...
- held the
title of
managing editor under Bertha ****ny Miller. Ruth Hill
Viguers was the
editor from 1958 to 1967. She was
known to
write stories concerning...
- "embutido" for all
sorts of sausages,
fresh and dried,
including frankfurters Viguer, Bélen
Aguado (2016).
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Essential Guide to Customs...
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Viguer P,
Satorres E,
Fortuna FB, Meléndez JC (November 2017). "A Follow-Up Study...
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McCosh and West residences. That home fell into
disrepair by 1908 and
Edgar Viguers Seeler, a
prominent Philadelphia architect, was
commissioned to
build a...
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studied writing under George Pierce Baker.
According to Ruth Hill
Viguers,
Field was "fifteen when she
first visited Maine and fell
under the spell...
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School Library Journal, a
monthly with
primarily U.S. audience. Ruth Hill
Viguers of The Horn Book
Magazine said the book
would "wear well, and that children...