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  • 61Scrapbook — Scrap book , n. A blank book in which extracts cut from books and papers may be pasted and kept. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 62Edward Stanley Gibbons — (21 June, 1840 17 February, 1913)cite web |url=http://www.gibbonsstampmonthly.com/story.asp?storycode=2621 preview=1 |title=The Story of Stanley Gibbons |accessdate=2008 09 13 |work=Gibbons Stamp Monthly |publisher=Stanley Gibbons Ltd date=July… …

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  • 63Lutin — A lutin (pronounced in French /lytɛ̃/) is the French name for a type of hobgoblin (an amusing goblin), in French folklore and fairy tales. Female lutins are called lutines . A lutin, sometimes called a Nain Rouge ( red dwarf… …

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  • 64Philippe Jullian — (1921 1977) was a French illustrator, art historian, biographer, aesthete, novelist and dandy.Born in Bordeaux in 1922, he studied Literature at university but left to pursue drawing and painting. In his later years, he resided in England but… …

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  • 65Dead Silence — Theatrical release poster Directed by James Wan Produced by …

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  • 66Pramatha Chaudhuri — Infobox Writer name = Pramatha Chaudhuri caption = Pramatha Chaudhuri birthdate = birth date|1868|8|8|df=y birthplace = Jessore, British India deathdate = death date and age|1946|9|2|1868|8|8|df=y deathplace = Calcutta, British India occupation …

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  • 67David Henry Souter — Poster by Souter for World War I recruitment campaign for nurses. For the former U.S. Supreme Court Justice, see David Hackett Souter. David Henry Souter (30 March 1862 – 22 September 1935)[1] was an Australian artist and journalist. Souter was… …

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  • 68Desert Magazine — The Southwest Desert: with a native palm oasis in the Colorado Desert region. Desert Magazine (1937 1985) was a monthly regional publication based in the Colorado Desert, in the Coachella Valley town of Palm Desert near Palm Springs, United… …

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  • 69Anton Zamloch — Anton Zamloch, also known as “Professor Zamloch” and “Zamloch the Great,” was an American magician who toured with his magic act from 1869 through 1912.cite news|author=Fitzhamon, E.G.|title=Magician s Bees Replace Black Art: ‘Zamloch the Great,’ …

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  • 70Conway Tearle — Born May 17, 1878(1878 05 17) New York, New York Died October 1, 1938(1938 10 01) (aged 60) …

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