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    Lola Ridge (born Rose Emily Ridge; 12 December, 1873 Dublin, Ireland – 19 May, 1941 Brooklyn, New York) was an Irish-born New Zealand-American anarchist...
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    Serbian writer Lola Pagnani (born 1972), Italian actress Lola Petticrew (born 1995), Northern Ireland actress Rose Emily Lola Ridge (1873–1941), Irish-born...
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    S. Eliot, Amy Lowell, H.D., Djuna Barnes, Man Ray, Skipwith Cannell, Lola Ridge, Marcel Duchamp, and Fenton Johnson (poet) (the only African American...
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  • currently signed to WWE, where she performs on the NXT brand under the ring name Lola Vice. As a mixed martial artist, she competed in the women's flyweight division...
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    leftist poet Lola Ridge: Light in Hand: The Selected Early Poems of Lola Ridge and To the Many: The Collected Early Works of Lola Ridge. Poet’s Work,...
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    Rexroth's 1966 poem "Thou Shalt Not Kill". What became of Jim Oppenheim? Lola Ridge alone in an Icy furnished room? Orrick Johns, Hopping into the surf on...
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    S. Eliot, Amy Lowell, H.D., Djuna Barnes, Man Ray, Skipwith Cannell, Lola Ridge, Marcel Duchamp, and Fenton Johnson (poet) (the only African American...
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  • Charlotte Wilder 1936 — Josephine Miles 1935 — Lola Ridge / Marya Zaturenska 1934 — Frances Frost / Lola Ridge 1932 — Archibald MacLeish 1931 — Lizette Woodworth...
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    United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 2021-11-07. "Mount Lola–North Ridge Peak, California". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 2021-10-26. "Subsection...
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  • Following their introduction in 1920 by Marsden Hartley at a party hosted by Lola Ridge, William Carlos Williams and Robert McAlmon endeavored to create an outlet...
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    Charles Robert Plunkett Robert Lonzo Pierre Ramus Élisée Reclus Ben Reitman Lola Ridge Rudolf Rocker Morris Rosenfeld Margaret Sanger Theodore Schroeder Leo...
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    Cowley. He also met his future business partners Alfred Kreymborg and Lola Ridge. They started their office for Broom in the basement of Loeb's wife's...
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  • Language Association Presidential Award, 2007. Mosaic of Fire: The Work of Lola Ridge, Evelyn Scott, Charlotte Wilder, and Kay Boyle. Columbia, SC: University...
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  • (1920–2000) Laura E. Richards (1850–1943) William Nauns Ricks (1876–1948) Lola Ridge (1873–1941) Laura Riding (1901–1991) Charles P. Ries (born 1952) James...
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  • p/nf) James Riddell (1823–1866, England, nf) Lola Ridge (1873–1941, Ireland/US, p/nf) William Pett Ridge (1859–1930, England, f) Christie Ridgway (living...
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    office and in April 1922 he replaced Shaw, the New York editor, with Lola Ridge. Shaw was held responsible for the shipping problems to the U.S. that...
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    Helen Stewart, Madge Tennent, Don Peebles and Anne Dangar. The poet Lola Ridge (1873–1941) also studied with Julian Ashton. Recognising the early talent...
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    drifted southward until an upper-level ridge forced the storm to the south. The FMS subsequently named the system Lola at around 03:00 UTC on 22 October,...
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  • (1873–1957), English novelist, poet, essayist and short story writer Lola Ridge (1873–1941), anarchist poet and editor of avant-garde, feminist, and Marxist...
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    Banqueiro Anarquista* Herbert Read Kenneth Rexroth Again at Waldheim Lola Ridge Karl Shapiro Death of Emma Goldman Percy Bysshe Shelley Gary Snyder Ernst...
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    Brendan Behan, Patrick Kavanagh, Frank O'Connor, Donagh MacDonagh and Lola Ridge; his character has been central in plays by Daniel Corkery, George Russell...
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  • features poems from Reznikoff's Rhythms and Rhythms II From Betty by Lola Ridge My doll Janie has no waist and her body is like a tub with feet on it...
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  • Dorothy Richardson (1873–1957), English fiction writer, poet and essayist Lola Ridge (1873–1941), American anarchist poet and editor of avant-garde, feminist...
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    poet Edgell Rickword (1898–1982), English poet, critic and journalist Lola Ridge (1873–1941), Irish-born US anarchist poet and editor Laura Riding (1901–1981)...
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  • (AWSM) is formed, reflecting a Platformist viewpoint. Arthur Desmond Lola Ridge Alexander William Bickerton (1842–1929) was the first professor of chemistry...
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  • "Parliament of Aliens Part III"   0:33 11. "Resumé" Swamp Dogg, Toma, St. Werner 5:02 12. "Sidney in a Cup" Zach Condon, Lola Ridge, Toma, St. Werner 3:13...
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  • (1850–1901, A) Edgell Rickword (1898–1982, E) Elizabeth Riddell (1910–1998, A) Lola Ridge (1873–1941, US) Laura Riding (1901–1991, US) Elijah Ridings (1802–1872)...
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    like William Carlos Williams, Edmund Wilson, Marianne Moore, John Reed, Lola Ridge, and Malcolm Cowley. Bogan is the author of six poetry collections, including...
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  • – Jennie Wyse Power, member of the Seanad from 1922 to 1936. 19 May – Lola Ridge, anarchist poet and editor (born 1873). 4 July – William John English...
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  • commenced 1896 Back to top Alison Rehfisch (1900–1974), 1916 to 1919 Lola Ridge (1873–1941) Florence Aline Rodway (1881–1971) Dan Russell (1906–1999)...
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