Margaret Howe — may refer to: Margaret Howe (author) Margaret Howe (squash player) Margaret Howe (actor) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same personal name. If an internal lin … Wikipedia
Margaret Howe (squash player) — This article is about the squash player. For the novelist, see Margaret Howe (author). Margaret Howe (1896–1989) was an American pioneer in women s squash. She won the national championship in 1929, 1932 and 1934, after giving birth to twin… … Wikipedia
Margaret Fuller — For other people named Margaret Fuller, see Margaret Fuller (disambiguation). Sarah Margaret Fuller The only known daguerreotype of Margaret Fuller (by John Plumbe, 1846) Born May 23, 1810(1810 05 23) Cambridgepor … Wikipedia
Marie Howe — (born 1950 Rochester, New York) is an American poet. Her most recent poetry collection is The Kingdom of Ordinary Time (W.W. Norton, 2008). Her first book, The Good Thief, was selected by Margaret Atwood as the winner of the 1987 Open Competition … Wikipedia
Susan Howe — (10 June 1937 in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American poet and critic who has been closely associated with the Language poets, among others. Her work has often been classified as Postmodern, and it expands traditional notions of genre (fiction,… … Wikipedia
List of botanists by author abbreviation — This is an incomplete list of botanists by their author abbreviation, which is designed for citation with the botanical names or works that they have published. This list follows that established by Brummitt Powell (1992).[1] Use of that list is… … Wikipedia
List of cemeteries — This list of cemeteries compiles notable cemeteries, mausoleums and other places people are buried, worldwide. Reasons for notability include their design, their history and their interments.Argentina*La Recoleta Cemetery, Buenos Aires burial… … Wikipedia
Ney v. Landmark Education Corporation and Werner Erhard — Court United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit Full case name Stephanie Ney v. Landmark Education Corporation and Werner Erhard; Werner Erhard and Associates … Wikipedia
Education in Saskatchewan — teaches a curriculum of learning set out by the Government of Saskatchewan department, the Ministry of Learning. The curriculum sets out to develop skills, knowledge, understanding to improve the quality of life. June 22, 1915, Hon. Walter Scott … Wikipedia
Roger Ascham — (c. 1515 23 December 1568), English scholar and didactic writer, famous for his prose style, his promotion of the vernacular, and his theories of education. He acted as Princess Elizabeth s tutor in Greek and Latin between 1548 50, and served in… … Wikipedia