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    Chambers Lehmann at Project Gutenberg Works by or about R. C. Lehmann at the Internet Archive The Vagabond and Other Poems from Punch by R. C. Lehmann at Project...
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    R. C. Lehmann...
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    Media offices Preceded by R. C. Lehmann Editor of The Daily News 1902 - 1920 Succeeded by Stuart Hodgson...
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  • Olympics. In 1936, Bolles married Catherine Hope of New York and Washington D.C. Hope was the secretary to United States Secretary of the Interior Harold...
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  • Salvatore R. C. Hutchinson – Ray Coryton Hutchinson R. C. Lehmann – Rudolf Chambers Lehmann R. C. Robertson-Glasgow – Raymond Charles Robertson-Glasgow R. C. Sherriff –...
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    was unable to remain under these circumstances, and was replaced by R. C. Lehmann. After leaving the Daily News, Cook worked as a leader writer for the...
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  • Rudolf Lehmann may refer to: Rudolf Lehmann (artist) (1819–1905) R. C. Lehmann (1856–1929), Member of Parliament, writer and poet Rudolf Lehmann (SS officer)...
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    of Cambridge. Denis Larionov & Alexander Zhulin (24 January 2007). "R C Lehmann The Complete Oarsman". Ebooksread.com. Archived from the original on...
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    Harvard varsity crew. In 1896, he turned over control of the team to R. C. Lehmann, a noted English rowing coach that Peabody knew from his time in the...
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    each with a cast made up largely of Carte's Savoy company. Cyril Rollins and R. John Witts adopt A Princess of Kensington as the last of the Savoy Operas...
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  • in 1889 by students at Cambridge University as The Granta, edited by R. C. Lehmann (who later became a major contributor to Punch). It was started as a...
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  • Robert Clifford Watson (1894–1896) George S. Mumford (1896) R. C. Lehmann (1896–1898) E. C. Storrow (1899–1901) F. L. Higginson (1902–1904) F. D. Colson...
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    Alexander Mackenzie (composer) (category Articles with RISM identifiers)
    piece in the Gilbert and Sullivan vein, with a libretto by F. C. Burnand and R. C. Lehmann and additional lyrics by Adrian Ross, presented at the Savoy...
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    is an English comic opera in two acts with dialogue by F. C. Burnand, lyrics by R. C. Lehmann, additional lyrics by Adrian Ross and music by Alexander...
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    Cambridge, Marshall had written articles for The Granta under R. C. Lehmann; when Lehmann replaced Sir John Richard Robinson as editor of the Daily News...
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    had been selected; Independent Conservative: Daniel Lipson Conservative: C L Hargreaves Labour: John Baird General Election 1914–15: A general election...
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    Reginald (MKN882R)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge. R C Lehmann "The Complete Oarsman" on 17 November 1900, in conversation with Thomas...
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  • – James Ford Rhodes, American historian and author (b. 1848) 1929 – R. C. Lehmann, English journalist, author, and politician (b. 1856) 1930 – Stephen...
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  • Fletcher (who rowed for Oxford in the 1890, 1891, 1892 and 1893 races), R. C. Lehmann (former president of the Cambridge Union Society and captain of the...
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  • by former Oxford rower Frank Willan with one of the Oxford coaches, R. C. Lehmann being a former Cambridge alumnus. Although Cambridge made the quicker...
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