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[citation needed] Pi Lambda Phi is a college social fraternity founded by Frederick Manfred Werner, Louis Samter Levy, and Henry Mark Fisher at Yale University
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University because of their religious and racial backgrounds in 1895, Frederick Manfred Werner, Louis Samter Levy, and Henry Mark Fisher were determined to
Culture of South Dakota
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of the Prairie, Peder Victorious, and Their Fathers' God. Novelist Frederick Manfred , who identified as "Siouxland" a region encompassing western Iowa
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1330 that lasted until 29 July 1332, when the throne was ceded to Frederick . Manfred IV married, firstly, Beatrix of Sicily, daughter of Manfred of Sicily
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English-speaking authors, including books by Emerson Hough, Frederick Remington, Frederick Manfred , George Bird Grinnell, and Martin Gilbert. In 1996, Obukhov was arrested
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Ishmael Reed 2000 Asian American Literature Awards finalist 2001 Frederick Manfred Award for Best Creative Writing 2003 Bush Artist Fellowship 2004 Association
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original (PDF) on 2009-05-10. See, for example, "Lord Grizzley", Frederick Manfred , 1954, First Signet Printing 1964, pp. 179 to 215. "South Dakota's
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Johnson County War Poster Genre Western Based on Riders of Judgment by Frederick Manfred Written by Larry McMurtry Diana Ossana Directed by David S. Cass Sr
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Garland, and Cather. It was based on the life of Fisher's uncle. Frederick Manfred cited Dark Bridwall (1931) as one of the ten great novels in American
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“The Best Nature Writing of 2017” Western Literature Association Frederick Manfred Award for Creative Writing “Ghosts Chasing Ghosts: Pronghorn and the
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Archived from the original on 2023-04-02. Retrieved 2023-04-02. Katz, Frederick Manfred ; Fülöp, Tamás (1978). Personnel for Health Care: Case Studies of Educational