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Ross Shaw Sterling (February 11, 1875 – March 25, 1949) was an American politician who was the 31st Governor of Texas, serving a single two-year term from January 20, 1931, to January 17, 1933. A 1926 magazine cover depicts the proposed 40-story Sterling Hotel in Houston, designed by Ross Sterling's son-in-law, architect Wyatt Hedrick; the ...
Cover model Photographer January 5: Southern Fashions: Eduardo Benito: January 19: Forecast of Spring Fashions: Guillermo Bolin February 2: Spring Fabrics: Georges Lepape: February 16: Mid Season Fashions: Eduardo Benito: March 2: Spring Millinery: Georges Lepape: March 16: Spring Shopping: Pierre Mourgue March 30: Paris Openings: Georges ...
Ross Sterling may refer to: Ross S. Sterling (1875–1949), Texas governor Sterling High School (Houston), named for the governor;
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Before checking out her new photos, take a look at Jane from her early years. She did Playboy shoots in 1973 -- when she landed her breakout role as Bond girl Solitaire in "Live and Let Die ...
Photo credit: John Daugherty Realtors For $5.9M, this nine-bedroom, 15-bathroom home can be yours.It sits on a pretty 6-acre lot overlooking the gorgeous Galveston Bay, right outside of Houston, TX.
Julie Woodson (July 11, 1946 – January 21, 2022 in Hutchinson, Kansas) [6] was Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for April 1973. Her centerfold was photographed by David Chan. [5] Woodson was only the third African-American Playboy Playmate of the Month, the earlier two being Jennifer Jackson in March 1965 and Jean Bell in October 1969 ...
Sears Modern Homes were sold between 1908 and 1942. There is some debate about whether some homes from Sears that were built in 1941 and 1942 qualify as Sears Modern Homes. Some of these homes were based on models offered in the Sears Modern Homes catalog. Others were not, but were still pre-cut kit homes built from plans and materials from Sears.