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  • Though it is noted that Quentin Roosevelt's Father, Brigadier General Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. would be one of the first wave commanders at Utah Beach,...
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  • "Roosevelt Family" entry > (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roosevelt_family) you have made an error. In the > section: > > > - Quentin Roosevelt II (1919–1948)...
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  • a son named Quentin (who was Quentin II) as well as a brother named Quentin. Anything WWII-related mentioning the name "Quentin Roosevelt" refers to Ted's...
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  • the lead paragraphs their relationships to their grandfather. (See Quentin Roosevelt II.) Her photographic work was noted in several sources including her...
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  • helped establish the Children's Aid Society. Teddy's son Quentin was the Roosevelt for whom Roosevelt Field in Nassau County, New York, was named. It was named...
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  • File:Theodore Roosevelt and family, 1903.jpg|thumb|left|Roosevelt Family in 1903 with Quentin Roosevelt|Quentin on the left, TR, Theodore Roosevelt, Jr.|Ted...
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  • Talk:Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial (category World War II articles needing attention to referencing and citation)
    27 March 2019 (UTC) At least one of the graves in this cemetery (Quentin Roosevelt) was from WWI, not WWII. This contradicts the infobox's claim that...
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  • August 31 and September 1st the Australians captured Peronne and Mont St. Quentin, the bastion of the Somme sector, which was followed by another major British...
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  • Phelps Taft II, Alice Roosevelt Longworth, Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., Kermit Roosevelt, Ethel Roosevelt Derby, Archibald Roosevelt, Quentin Roosevelt, Ruth Cleveland...
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  • savagely attacking Roosevelt and equating him with Marx and Lenin.[46] But Smith overplayed his hand, and his boisterous rhetoric let Roosevelt isolate his opponents...
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  • Isn't wikipedia not a crystal ball, so shouldn't predictions not be here? Quentin Pierce 05:25, 27 November 2005 (UTC) These predictions are made from observed...
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  • Broadway (almost certainly a future candidate for disambiguation) and Roosevelt Island (not quite like [NPS link]. Compare these to the articles titled...
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  • regarding their loyalty, provide proof of a means of support and leave San Quentin? Of course not. The evacuees were not prisoners, but the government and...
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  • introduction was made over coffee at the home of Ayers and Dohrn." "Dr. Quentin Young, a longtime physician, now retired, referred to the gathering as...
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  • Rise of Arturo Ui the gangster Givola is a trasposition of Goebbels In Quentin Tarantino's Inglourous Basterds the actor Sylvester Groth is Goebbels....
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  • republic", democratic republic of America. A Republic does have form. You have Quentin Skinner saying Machiavelli created "classical republicanism". Was not the...
    125 KB (18,853 words) - 15:59, 28 October 2024
  • learn at Les Ruches came Anna (Bamie) Roosevelt, the favourite sister and later adviser of Theodore Roosevelt [...] and Richard Potter—though Beatrice...
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  • (politician, born 1930) Mary L. Smith (educator) Murder of Louise Smith Quentin Smith Roy Smith (cricketer, born 1930) William D. Smith Doak Snead Mark...
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