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Virginia Dare's name has also been used to sell a number of products. Virginia Dare was the name of the first commercial wine to sell after the repeal of Prohibition in 1933. [29] The Virginia Dare Extract Company, a maker of vanilla products, sells its products with a symbol of Virginia as a fresh-faced, blonde girl wearing a white ruffled mob ...
Eleanor Dare (née White; c. 1568 – disappeared between 1587 and 1589) of Westminster, London, England, was a member of the English Roanoke Colony in North America and the daughter of John White, the colony's governor. While little is known about her life, more is known about her than most of the sixteen other women who left England in 1587 ...
Postage stamp depicting Virginia Dare (child in middle), the namesake of the website. Peter Brimelow , who edits VDARE, is a former editor at the National Review [ 26 ] and Fortune . [ 21 ] The English-born Brimelow founded the website in 1999 under the auspices of the Center for American Unity, a Virginia -based organization that he also ...
Virginia Dare Aderholdt was an Arlington Hall cryptanalyst and Japanese translator. She decrypted the intercepted Japanese surrender message at the close of World War II on August 14, 1945. Early years
Quality of Life Award Finalist 2008: Angela McDermott [19] [20] Austin: 24 Vocal, "You Don't Own Me" 2007: Jennifer Hudspeth [21] Apple Valley: 23 Miss Mankato Vocal, "Life of the Party" from The Wild Party: Quality of Life Award Finalist 2006: Nicole Swanson Lakeville: 24 Miss Twin Cities Classical Viola, "Etude Speciale Opus 36, No. 29" by ...
Former president, Emily's List; former campaign manager for Senator Al Franken (D-MN) [33] Roy F. Shulz: Former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives and farmer Rod Searle: Minnesota State Representative and Speaker of the House Minnesota House of Representatives [34] Greg Stevens: Former member of Iowa House of Representatives ...
Virginia Dare (born August 18, 1587, date of death unknown) was the first English child born in America to English parents, Eleanor (or Ellinor/Elyonor) and Ananias Dare. In my opinion, the repetition of the word "English" is redundant and provides no further benefit to the reader rather than if the sentence stated:
Bethany Lutheran College Former name Bethany Ladies College (1911–1927) Motto ΕΝΟΣ ΕΣΤΙΝ ΧΡΕΙΑ Motto in English One Thing Needful Type Private liberal arts college Established 1927 ; 98 years ago (1927) Religious affiliation Evangelical Lutheran Synod Endowment $41.6 million (2020) President Gene Pfeifer Academic staff 75 (35 adjunct) Students 750 undergraduate Location Mankato ...